On Saturday, October 25th, the Ebenezer Foundation hosted a wonderful evening at the Metropolitan Ballroom in Golden Valley, MN, for its “Etching Our Future In Stone” Gala. The event brought together supporters, donors, and community members to celebrate the Foundation’s mission of empowering older adults to live healthier, more vibrant lives.
Guests enjoyed a lively program that showcased the impact of the Foundation’s work, along with fun games, delicious food, and live music. The evening was emceed by Karla Hult of KARE 11, an Emmy, Edward R. Murrow, and Walter Cronkite award-winning journalist. Karla is also a passionate advocate for the Alzheimer’s Association and the founder of the heartfelt podcast “So Many Goodbyes.”
The program included special recognitions honoring the outstanding contributions of community partners and individuals:
It was truly a night of connection, celebration, and support—with proceeds benefiting the Ebenezer Lifelong Learning Program, which helps keep the minds, bodies, and spirits of seniors active through new experiences and knowledge.
Thanks to the generosity of those who attended, the event was a tremendous success in raising funds for this transformative program. The Ebenezer Foundation is deeply grateful for the ongoing support from its community, which makes it possible to offer exceptional care and opportunities for seniors to thrive.
Those who would like to contribute to the foundation can make a donation here: Donate to the Ebenezer Foundation.