
About Our Event
Black Tie for the Y is an elegant evening celebrating the lives of those touched by cancer. The Livestrong with the YMCA program is more than just exercise; it supports individuals diagnosed with cancer and helps them reclaim their health and find hope in living again.
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Date January 31st, 2026
Time 6:00pm
Location Delta Hotels Downtown Muskegon - 939 3rd St, Muskegon
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Join us for silent and live auctions, raffles, 50/50, appetizers, a hosted open bar, dinner and dessert. After the main event, stay for music, dancing and a late night snack. Grab a friend, get dressed up (black tie optional) and RESERVE YOUR SPOT today.
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For more information, please contact Carla Eenigenburg at carla@muskegonymca.org. Thank you for your support in helping those touched by cancer find strength, hope, and healing through the Livestrong with the YMCA program. We look forward to seeing you at Black Tie for the Y!
Fund A Need
Your attendance at Black Tie for the Y helps provide crucial funding for the Livestrong program, allowing cancer survivors in our community to access the support they need to rebuild their strength and confidence. By supporting this event, you are contributing to the health and well-being of those who have been affected by cancer, making a positive impact on their lives and helping them on their journey to recovery. Join us at Black Tie for the Y and help build a healthy future for Muskegon.
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Sponsorship Opportunities
Your support helps us continue to provide our Livestrong program, a valuable resource for cancer survivors in our community that helps them regain strength, confidence, and a sense of normalcy after their diagnosis. By sponsoring our event, you will not only be showing your commitment to making a difference in the lives of those affected by cancer but also increasing visibility for your organization among community members who are passionate about supporting this cause.
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