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The Glory of Atlantic City in the Roaring ‘20s Revived by Bay Atlantic Symphony Fundraiser at Noyes Art Garage

Come out and support the arts by attending. Join is for food, music, cocktails and art. Convenient parking in the garage adjacent to the event.

In the Roaring ‘20s Atlantic City was known as “America’s Favorite Playground.” It was a city full of excitement and extravagant allure. The Boardwalk was alive with jazz music, casinos were filled with high rollers. Boisterous laughter and revelry could be heard everywhere in the seaside paradise.

         The Roaring 20s are fueling Bay Atlantic Symphony’s first fundraiser in many years at the Noyes Art Garage of Stockton University in Atlantic City Wednesday, September 25 from 6 to 8 p.m. The evening is hosted by Master of Ceremonies weekday Morning Anchor of Philadelphia’s CBS 3 TV Jim Donovan.

        Even the menu was inspired by Atlantic City of the 1920s. So men, don your fedoras, your zoot suits and your wing-tipped shoes. Ladies wear your long gloves, your boas, your pearls and your flapper attire as you step into the glamour of America's favorite playground with cocktails, music and a silent auction.

Expect an evening filled with vintage-inspired elegance and camaraderie all in support of South Jersey’s only professional orchestra. Tickets are $125 and can be purchased on the Bay Atlantic Symphony website. A free ticket to a Concert during the 2024-2025 Season is included with every ticket.

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