Dear Friends, Ready to party like it’s 1989 and make a totally awesome difference? Peninsula Bridge and The Guild are teaming up to kick off the new year in true '80s style! Join us on Thursday, January 30th, for an epic night of live music, dancing, and good vibes as we celebrate 35 years of empowering underserved students through education.
Event Highlights: 80's Bash – Relive the music, vibe, and fashion flair of the 80’s with a fun-filled night of live music from local cover band Neighborhood Crime Wave, featuring all of your favorite throwback hits. Dress the Part – Come in your best 80’s attire or just bring your dancing shoes - either way, get ready for a rad night that supports the amazing Peninsula Bridge students! Support a Great Cause – Ticket proceeds benefit Peninsula Bridge, empowering motivated, low-income students to achieve college and career success through a 13-year program of academic and personal support
Ready to Celebrate?
Thursday, January 30, 2025 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. The Guild Theatre, Menlo Park I’m In!
Tickets can be purchased online at the The Guild Theatre website ($147 incl. all fees) or at the in person box office ($125) located at 949 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, CA. The box office is open from 12-5pm Tuesday-Saturday and 1 hour before showtime. Ticket prices increase by $5 at the box office on show day, so we recommend buying them early!
Additional Information
Neighborhood parking is available and carpool/rideshare is encouraged. A no-host bar and light snacks will be available. Check out additional venue FAQs here! Can’t Make It?
If you’re unable to attend but would like to support the event, consider sponsoring a ticket for a staff member or making a donation to help further our mission. Sponsor a Ticket or Donate Here. Join us in kicking off the new year with a party you won’t want to miss. Together, let’s rock the 80s vibe and support the dreams of deserving Peninsula Bridge students. We can’t wait to celebrate with you! Your Dance Party Hosts, Mariam Breeding, Jamaica Kreps, Margaret Lynch, Domonique Matthews, Meredith Thacker and Carol True
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