November 20, 2010
7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Michigan Historical Museum
Lansing, Michigan
Click Here to Buy Tickets !
The Michigan History Foundation invites you to the 2009 Jingle Ball, a premier holiday event held the night after Silver Bells in the City kicks off the holiday season in mid Michigan. The Jingle Ball raises funds that every year help 80,000 children discover Michigan history.
Here are just some of the highlights you can look forward to at the 2009 Jingle Ball:
- A luxurious red carpet that leads you and your friends into a world of holiday elegance! (Black tie is encouraged.)
- Musical entertainment
- An array of sumptuous hors d’oeuvres and beverages.
- A fabulous silent auction for early holiday shopping deals.
- The presentation of the 2009 Odyssey Awards, honoring exceptional Michigan history educators.
See the fun we’ve had at previous Jingle Ball galas..
For more information on the Jingle Ball, please send us an e-mail, or visit this page for updates on tickets, entertainment and more.
Funds raised from the Jingle Ball are used to expand award-winning education programs at the Michigan Historical Museum through the Michigan History Education Fund. Your evening of fun and finery at the Jingle Ball helps Michigan students discover our state’s rich history all year long.
Jingle Ball is a memorable night out—and a sponsorship opportunity for individuals, businesses and corporations. Sponsors at most levels receive special reservations at the Jingle Ball. Consider making the Jingle Ball the unforgettable holiday party your clients will rave about for months afterward.
- Learn about all the benefits of sponsorship. See our list of 2008 Michigan History Education Fund sponsors.
The 2009 Jingle Ball is presented by the:
Michigan History Foundation
The Michigan Historical Museum—flagship of the Michigan Historical Museum System—is located inside the Michigan Library and Historical Center, 702 West Kalamazoo Street, Lansing. The museum and visitor parking are on the north side of Kalamazoo Street, two blocks east of M. L. King Jr. Boulevard. Admission and weekend parking are free. Here’s more information about how to find us.