242nd Marine Ball being held in Niles to benefit veterans
 
 
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November 10th marks the 242nd Marine Corps Birthday and a business in Niles will be holding a Marine Ball in celebration.
Fifty5 owner Donny Kennedy is a Marine, and invites all his brothers and sisters to come join in this special event. All veterans and family members are welcome, however this is an adult only event.
All proceeds from this event will be donated to The Raider Project, which is a non-profit organization that focuses on the US Marine Corps combat veteran and their transition back to the civilian world.
The night will be complete with food, drinks and dancing, and of course the watching of the message from the Commandant and the cake cutting ceremony with the youngest and oldest Marine present.
Tickets include entry and dinner, the first 50 tickets purchased also include a Raider Project pint glass. There will be a cash bar available. To buy tickets, you can click here.
 
                        