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June 15, 2022

Polynesian Beach Party Returns Saturday, August 27

New Venue, Auctions, Food, Music & Fun Highlight 2022 Event

A summer tradition that supports a worthy cause returns to the Tri-Cities region on Saturday, August 27. It’s The Crumley House Polynesian Beach Party, and it’s the brain injury rehabilitation center’s largest and most significant fundraiser of the year.

Elite Sponsor Ballad Health and Presenting Sponsor Dermatology Associates back the fun-filled beach-themed gala as it moves to Bristol Motor Speedway’s spacious South Building following a two-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event gets under way at 6 PM. 

Beach Party attendees
The Beach Party traditionally is one of the region’s most popular social events.

“The Polynesian Beach Party is the perfect event for all to get together and bring the summer to a close with great food, music and fun while raising money in the name of traumatic brain injury rehabilitation,” says Guynn Edwards, Crumley House Executive Director. “We’ve truly missed this crucial fund-raising opportunity the last two years, so needless to say we’re going don our best beach attire and have a great time.”

The event features professionally prepared food from the Polynesian Chef’s Table, plenty of event-themed music, dancing and along with some outstanding items up for bids in the party’s auction.

ETSU’s Dr. Caroline Abercrombie, who serves on The Crumley House Board of Directors and chairs the Polynesian Beach Party planning committee adds, “Traditionally speaking, this one of the Tri-Cities most popular and anticipated social events each year, and we look forward to its return in August.”

Event and Table Sponsorships are now available, as are individual tickets. For more information on the 2021 Crumley House Polynesian Beach Party and how you can be part of the fun call 423.257.3644 or email Michelle Ferguson ([email protected]) or Ben Trout ([email protected]).

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability among children and young adults in the United States, and each year an estimated 1.5 million Americans sustain a TBI.

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Thank you to our Elite & Presenting Sponsors:

Ballad Health

 

 

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