Arc Northland is celebrating 75 years of its key fundraiser, "Chocolate After Dark." It's taking place on Thursday, June 18th, at the Northland Country Club. To celebrate this momentous milestone, they are bringing in a special guest entertainer.

What Is Arc Northland?

Arc Northland is a non-profit organization whose mission is to support people with disabilities and their families.

The organization was started by parents who wanted their children to remain at home with their family and not live in an institution. Parents dreamt of their children growing up and being a part of the community, receiving the same education and opportunities as other children.

Arc Northland provides a variety of services to help individuals and families throughout Northeastern Minnesota.

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Chocolate After Dark Celebrates 75 Years

Chocolate After Dark is a sophisticated, adults-only anniversary experience that will honor the past, celebrate the present, and invest in the future of Arc Northland's Mission.

The event includes a curated chocolate tasting experience, signature cocktails, and live entertainment, along with an awards and recognition ceremony.

Special Guest Entertainer Phil Thompson

Guests will be entertained by world-class piano performer and vocalist Phil Thompson. Phil has played Mandalay Bay and Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, along with many top sporting events in the world, including the US Open, the Rogers Cup, and other world-class events. He's opened for Rod Stewart, The Doobie Brothers, and many other high-profile entertainers.

Where Do I Get Tickets To Chocolate After Dark?

Chocolate After Dark takes place at Northland Country Club on June 18th from 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm. Tickets are $60 for general admission, $125 for VIP Experience, and $900 for a corporate table for 8.

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