MUSIC  MAYHEM ❤️ MUTTS

Thursday, January 16 2025

6 pm – 10 pm

United Women’s Club of Lakeland Clubhouse

1515 Williamsburg Square, Lakeland, FL 33803

RSVP

call Shirley Whitney (863)500-1469 or

text Karen Kilday (863) 944-5335

Join us for an unforgettable night of entertainment featuring live music, dinner, wine/beer and dessert at Polk County Bully Project’s MUSIC  MAYHEM ❤️ MUTTS. We will be hosting a silent auction and 50/50 chance raffle benefitting PCBP. All donations are tax deductible.

It’s Time to Help The Mutts!

Don’t miss out on this amazing event that includes:

🐾 Main course by Ed and Anita Kirkland of Harvest Meat Markets

🐾 Salad by Fred’s Market

🐾 Dessert by Got Desserts

🐾 Bartending by Natalie Oldekamp

🐾Beer by Bernie Little Distributors

🐾Wine by Splash Wines

🐾 Live 50’s and 60’s style music by Norris Riggs

🐾 Featured local artist, musician, author and filmmaker, Aaron Corbitt

🐾Silent Auction Fundraiser with fantastic prizes, perfect for Christmas gifts

🐾 50/50 Raffle Fundraiser, put some extra $$ in your pocket

🐾 Raffle for a Beautiful Handmade Butterfly Quilt

🐾 Capture Memories in our Fun Photo Booth by Evolve Entertainment

🐾 Fabulous Backdrop to Take Your Own Photos

🐾 Meet your new best friend with PCBP adoptable dogs onsite and visit puppies in our puppy pen

Admission is $50 per Attendee or 2 Tickets for $75

Reserve a full table or 8 seats for your friends, colleagues, or family for $280 ($35 each). Contact us for more information regarding table reservations.

Purchase Event Tickets

Admission is $50 per ticket, or 2 tickets for $75. Tickets are limited, so get yours fast to reserve your spot. You don’t want to miss this event!

Call (863) 500-1469 to reserve a table for your group.

To order tickets via check:

make checks payable to Polk County Bully Project/ Music Mayhem

549 Peninsular Drive Lakeland, FL 33813

Music Mayhem ❤️ Mutts and auctions/raffles are a fundraiser event for Polk County Bully Project, a 501(c)(3) charity.

We are a bully breed rescue that specializes in those dogs most at risk in the shelter, but we rescue any dog in need and off the euthanasia list at Polk County Animal Control. Through education and practical care, we’re changing the stigma that surrounds pit bulls and providing care. Spay and neuter is a huge part of stemming the flow of dogs that come in from the county to the shelter.