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 By  GreggParker Published 
10:52 am Wednesday, November 15, 2017

‘A Night in Monte Carlo’ at Insanity Complex to help ALS

MADISON – On Nov. 16, “A Monte Carlo Night” at Insanity Complex will offer a fabulous evening of cash bar for cocktails, heavy hors d’oeuvres, casino gaming and great prizes.

The second annual A Night in Monte Carlo fundraising event will benefit one prominent charitable institution: ALS Association. Insanity Complex and Regions Bank are collaborating to raise money for the charity.

A Night in Monte Carlo will open at 6 p.m., and the dice and playing cards will be active at the tables until 10 p.m. Business casual attire is appropriate for the event.

The recipient of the 2017 event, the Alabama Chapter of the ALS Association, was founded in late 2004 to serve the needs of those living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and their caregivers in Alabama. The association is the only organization dedicated solely to the fight against ALS.

The ALS Association covers all the bases, including research, patient and community services, public education and advocacy. The organization’s outreach provides help and hope to those individuals and their families who are facing the disease.

The ALS Association’s mission is to discover treatments and a cure for ALS. In addition, the association strives to serve, advocate for and empower people affected by ALS to live their lives to the fullest.

The generosity of residents results in accomplishments that the association can make. Even the smallest gift from donors and volunteers touches the ALS community with hope for the future. Other fundraising events in the area that benefit the ALS Association are the Walk to Defeat ALS, David McKannan Memorial Run and Wine and Dine.

Tickets to A Night in Monte Carlo are available at Insanity Complex, 100 Skate Park Drive in Madison or online at EventBrite.com.

For more information or to pursue sponsorship, call 256-319-0000, ext. 1002 or visit insanitycomplex.com.

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