MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WBTW) – The American Red Cross chapter based in Myrtle Beach is hosting a fun event for kids on the first Saturday in March. Watch the video to hear more from organizer Cindra Marshall.
The following is also a press release with details from Marshall:
Bring your little princess or prince to the Seventh Annual Princess Gala to benefit the American Red Cross Eastern South Carolina Chapter. This event is being presented by Marshall Light & Sound Rental, Inc. and will be held on Saturday, March 5th at the Market Common. This will be an enchanting and royal experience that your child will adore!
The Princess Gala will begin with breakfast at 8:30 AM with your child’s favorite storybook princesses from the Character Company and their fairy godmother at Travinia Italian Kitchen. The royal breakfast will be followed by a parade led by Medieval Times Knights and Squires through the Market Common and ending at the red carpet entrance to Grand 14 to meet Prince Charming and enjoy a princess movie. There will be official royal pictures taken by Gene Berkenbile Photography & Jamie Gainey Photography, movie snacks, a magical cupcake from Coccadotts Cake Shop and a goody bag fit for your little prince or princess.
Tickets are $30 for each child and $30 for each adult attending the gala and are all-inclusive except for tips for your royal servers at the breakfast. 100% of all money raised through ticket sales goes to the Eastern SC Chapter of the American Red Cross. All little princesses or princes must arrive in costume and be escorted by at least one paying adult for entry. Tickets must be purchased in advance and are available only online at PrincessGala.net. Please print out your tickets and bring them with you to this magical event, but hurry because tickets will most likely sell out. For additional information, answers to FAQ’s, pictures from last year’s event and to purchase your tickets, please go to PrincessGala.net
About the American Red Cross:The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disasters, supplies nearly half of the nation’s blood, teaches lifesaving skills, provides international humanitarian aid and supports military members and their families. The Red Cross is a charitable organization – not a government agency – and depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to perform its mission. For more information, please visit Redcross.org.