Asheville Area Arts Council announces 2017 Indigo Ball on Sept. 9

Press release:

The Asheville Area Arts Council is excited to announce the 2017 Color Ball color will be indigo! On the evening of September 9, 2017, the Indigo Ball will have attendees bouncing around town to themed parties, and reconvening for the Ball saturated in the color indigo. Each year a different color is chosen to lead the theme, entertainment, costumes, and amazing art and music of each party. The AAAC welcomes volunteers, sponsors, and attendees to get involved in this year’s Indigo Ball.

Since 2002, the Asheville Area Arts Council’s (AAAC) Color Ball has raised funds to support the grants, programs, and services of the AAAC. In the last year, the AAAC has continued established grants and programs, launched the Refinery Creator Space, increased membership 600%, and is set to launch a new signature Arts & Wellness program to support creative outlets for veterans who have PTSD and traumatic brain injury.

This event is remembered as one of Asheville’s most fun events! For those of you that may want to volunteer or sponsor please contact info@ashevillearts.com with subject-line: I’m Ready to Indi-go!

The AAAC annual Color Ball includes:
• Five parties (a patron’s party, three pre-parties, and the Ball!)
• Local food and drink included in your ticket
• Local performers and artists
• Silent Auction
• General Admission tickets gets you into one pre-party of your choice and the Indigo Ball. Ticket price $75
• Patron tickets grants you access to all the parties. Ticket price $125

Stay tuned for further details at ashevillearts.com!

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About Alli Marshall
Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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