Tower Club Fort Lauderdale Hosts 50th Anniversary Gala - S. Florida Business & Wealth

Tower Club Fort Lauderdale Hosts 50th Anniversary Gala

The fundraiser benefits Kids in Distress and the Invited Employee Care Foundation.

Tower Club Fort Lauderdale is continuing its commitment to giving back and making an impact on the Greater Fort Lauderdale community during its 50th Anniversary Gala. Tower Club will host the 50th Anniversary Gala – Charity Classic, a significant celebration and philanthropic fundraising event to support Kids in Distress and the Invited Employee Care Foundation. The event is scheduled from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 18 at the Tower Club – One Financial Plaza, 28th Floor, Fort Lauderdale.

Invited’s Charity Classic events have supported local charity partners since 2007, raising over $34 million. In 2023, the nationwide events raised $2 million for various charities across the United States and for the Employee Care Foundation (E.C.F.).

Registration for this year’s event is now available here. The Tower Club Team and its esteemed Board of Governors are proud to create this experience celebrating Tower Club’s five decades of serving as Fort Lauderdale’s business and social hub.

“Opening our Club to the community for this event positively impacts the lives of so many,” Marc Giarratano says, General Manager at Tower Club. “We are so proud to host our Charity Classic once again. This year’s event will be extra special as we combine Charity Classic with our Club’s 50th Anniversary Celebration. During our Charity Classic event, our Members and Employees work together with sponsors to show Tower Club’s commitment to enriching lives in the communities we serve.”

Kids In Distress, Inc., is a national accreditation organization committed to preventing child abuse, preserving families, and treating children who have experienced abuse and neglect. Invited, based in Dallas, has been working with the goal of Building Relationships and Enriching Lives since its establishment in 1957.

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