650 Town Center Dr
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
USA
Hops & Vines Charity Classic
Hops & Vines Charity Classic
Center Club Orange County
Location: 650 Town Center Drive, Garden Level
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Event Time: Thursday, September 27th, 6-9 PM
The perfect evening of fun and fundraising to create a better Orange County; savory eats by Executive Chef, Lewis Butler, over 20 award-winning fine wineries, and world-class craft beers, this is one evening you won’t want to miss!
All proceeds benefit Augie’s Quest, Employee Partner Care Foundation, and Center Club Cares- Orange County School of the Arts. Click the Vimeo link to get a sneak peek of what you can expect to happen: https://www.dropbox.com/s/jr3ec2itlap0tpc/FINAL%20CUT%20Hops%20and%20Vines%20Sizzle%20Reel.mp4?dl=0! If you are interested in sponsorships or have any questions about the event or Center Club Cares, please contact Karen Schaeffer ([email protected]) or Shahin Vosough ([email protected])
Why We Chose Orange County School of the Arts
MISSION: Provide a creative, challenging, and nurturing environment which prepares bright and talented students for higher education and the 21st-century workforce.
CC ALIGNMENT: OCSA is not just about educating talented students to become future artists; it is about providing a thriving, dynamic school environment that graduates highly engaged, creative students with the imagination to find solutions to today’s complex problems. Young leaders who study at this premier public charter school are well-equipped for meaningful, successful lives in the 21st century at the college of their choice and in any career they choose.
GRANT USAGE: Approximately 200 of the school’s students live below the national poverty level and about 25% are in need of some financial assistance to help with the costs of their arts training. In an effort to provide financial support to qualified students from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds, we created the Artist Scholar Sponsorship Program (ASSP). Every dollar donated to ASSP is an investment in the future of a gifted young student with limited resources, giving them a path to higher education and a career.
IMPACT: The school is accessible to students from diverse backgrounds, giving many of them a strong path to college and a professional career beyond, which they might not otherwise have. Students who don’t always fit in a traditional school model find their “tribe” at OCSA, a nurturing place where they can be celebrated as unique individuals, bond with like-minded, equally-motivated peers, grow, learn and thrive.