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SCC Foundation sets date for 10th annual fundraising gala

The SCC Foundation’s Boots, Blue Jeans & Bling gala has sold out for two years in a row. Tickets are now on sale for the 10th annual event, which is set for Sept. 28 at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort. Donated photo The SCC Foundation’s Boots, Blue Jeans & Bling gala has sold out for two years in a row. Tickets are now on sale for the 10th annual event, which is set for Sept. 28 at Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort. Donated photo

Ten years ago, the Southwestern Community College Foundation launched a bold new effort to create a fundraising event that everyone in Western North Carolina could enjoy and get behind. That first year was a challenge. 

“Our inaugural gala at The Village Green in Cashiers was a great event,” recalled Don Tomas, SCC’s President. “The weather didn’t cooperate, but we learned a great deal.”

Fortunately for Southwestern, Brooks Robinson — CEO of Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort  — sits on the SCC Foundation Board and soon welcomed the gala into a more spacious (and dry) venue.

The move ushered in a new era of success as the gala rebranded itself and has enjoyed record-breaking growth every year since. Last fall’s gala raised more than $150,000 to support student scholarships, and organizers are hoping to once again eclipse the previous year’s success when they hold the 10th annual Boots, Blue Jeans & Bling on Sept. 28 in the Events Center at Harrah’s.

The last two events have sold out with more than 600 community leaders and college supporters attending the festivities in 2023.

As in recent years, the 10th gala will feature Asheville-based band “Crocodile Smile.” Guests will enjoy a gourmet meal prepared by Harrah’s chefs. Other activities include a silent auction, wine pull, photo booth and dancing.

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Individual tickets cost $175, and table sponsorships range from $1,750 to $5,000.

For more information or to buy tickets or a sponsorship, visit SouthwesternCC.edu/gala or contact Kathy Posey at 828.339.4227 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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