NICEVILLE, Fla. — Get set for an unforgettable evening of joy, laughter, and community spirit at the 2024 Family Sock Hop in Niceville.
The Pearl Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing trauma-informed training and support to the community, invites the community to its Second Annual Family Sock Hop on March 2 in the city where nice things happen.
The sock hop is at Crosspoint in Niceville from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. It aims to bring local families together for an evening of fun while supporting a worthy cause.
Organizers promise an enjoyable evening for parents, caretakers, and kids of all ages.
There will be organized dancing and games, crafts, pizza, ice cream floats, a 1950s-themed costume contest, and plenty of fun for kids (and adults!) of all ages. Note: 1950s-style costumes are encouraged but are not necessary to come and enjoy.
Tickets for the event are priced at $10 per person or $50 for families of five or more. All proceeds will directly benefit The Pearl Project and its mission to assist foster and adoptive families in the community.
To register for the Second Annual Family Sock Hop, please visit here.
About the Pearl Project:
The Pearl Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing trauma-informed training and support to the community. Primarily focused on assisting foster and adoptive families, The Pearl Project raises awareness of the effects of childhood trauma and equips caregivers with the tools necessary to help children heal.
For more information, visit its website.