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Cathedral City Senior Center to Host A Night to Remember Gala to Support Its Vital Programs and Services

Tickets are now available for Cathedral City Senior Center’s (CCSC) A Night to Remember fundraising gala on Friday, April 17, 2026, at 6:00 pm in the Cahuilla Ballroom at Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa, 32250 Bob Hope Drive in Rancho Mirage. The event is presented by Steve Tobin, Johnny Krupa & the Grace Helen Spearman Charitable Foundation,

News Channel 3’s Chief Meteorologist Patrick Evans will serve as Master of Ceremonies and the gala will raise the funds necessary to continue the center’s mission of delivering accessible, bilingual, and dignity-driven services that nourish the body, stimulate the mind, and connect people to the support they need to live well. Cathedral City Senior Center, along with their Wellness Coalition, meet people where they are and walk with them toward stability, health, and belonging.

This year’s honorees are Patrick Payne (Community Impact Award), Sue Townsley (Heart of the Community Award). Additional awards go to Robert McKechnie (Legacy Leadership Award) and Greg Lindell (Legacy Volunteer Award).  Special posthumous recognition will be given to Jane Rasco and Diane Gill for their longstanding dedication as members and supporters of the Center, memorialized by a legacy gift.

The evening will feature a performance by The Boy Band Project, the ultimate boy band experience with all the moves, music, and magic of the best millennial boy bands and beyond. Direct from Broadway, the show features the music of NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, 98 Degrees, One Direction, Jonas Brothers, The Beach Boys, and more.

The event also includes an exciting online auction featuring unique experiences, one-of-a-kind packages, and exclusive opportunities—all in support of the center’s vital programs and services.

Geoff Corbin, President & CEO of CCSC says “We’re grateful for a night of joy, but we’re also being very real: in a time when federal shakeups are hitting families and seniors fast, our community needs a steady front door more than ever. Cathedral City Senior Center is the place that knows your name, where you can show up for food, fun, and friendship, and also get a helping hand when life gets heavy. Our donors make that possible. This one night helps keep the lights on, the pantry stocked, and the support system moving, so people in the Mid-Valley are not left isolated, hungry, or trying to figure it all out alone.”

The Gala’s Presenting Sponsor is Steve Tobin, Johnny Krupa, and the Grace Helen Spearman Charitable Foundation. The Entertainment Sponsor is Contractors State License Schools. The Diamond sponsor is El Paseo Jewelers. VIP Premier Sponsors include Bobbi Lampros, Steve Knill (in honor of Don Kraft) and Jim Albright & Tom Peterson. KESQ TV and El Informador Del Valle are Media Sponsors.

A Night to Remember is designed and produced by Palm Springs based, Momentous.

Tickets for the gala are $350 and can be purchased at cathedralcenter.org. For more information regarding tickets, tables, or sponsorship opportunities, call or text Geoff Corbin, CEO at 404.759.8443 or Geoff@CathedralCenter.org; Vic Ide, COO at 415.828.4966 or Victor@CathedralCenter.org; or Lee A. Wilczek, Executive Consultant, at 619.920.5174 or Lee@CathedralCenter.org.

About Cathedral City Senior Center

Mission
Cathedral City Senior Center strengthens the Mid-Valley by delivering accessible, bilingual, and dignity-driven services that nourish the body, stimulate the mind, and connect people to the support they need to live well. We meet people where they are and walk with them toward stability, health, and belonging.

Vision
A thriving, intergenerational Mid-Valley where no one is isolated, hungry, or unseen. A community where aging is celebrated, culture is honored, and every person has access to food security, emotional wellness, social services, and meaningful connection.

For additional information visit www.theccsc.org, or call (760) 321-1548.

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