DIAMOND BALL
Lady Pasfield’s
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EXTRAORDINARY PEOPLE, EXTRAORDINARY NEWS
Dearest Gentle Reader,
You are cordially invited to an evening of elegance, intrigue, and artistic celebration at the Springfield Area Arts Council’s spring fundraiser, the Diamond Ball, a Bridgerton-inspired affair where romance fills the air and the arts take center stage.
Step into a Regency-inspired soirée complete with music, dancing, signature cocktails, and refined revelry. Don your finest Regency-inspired attire and prepare to mingle among the ton as we gather in support of the arts in our community.
Yours truly,
Lady Pasfield
AN ENCHANTING EVENING
Immerse yourself in an unforgettable Regency-inspired celebration filled with music, elegance, and delight. Meet the Queen and vie for the chance to be crowned the Diamond of the Ball.
Throughout the evening, guests will enjoy:
- DJ and dancing
- Signature cocktails – cash bar
- Light fare
- Live string quartet
- Tarot card readings
- and more…
Expect charm, spectacle, and a touch of romance — all in support of the arts in our community.
Tickets are limited, and anticipation is already building. Gather your friends, secure your place in the social season, and prepare for a night of elegance in support of the arts.
We look forward to welcoming you to the ball.
An Evening in the Ton
For those wishing to make a full evening of the festivities, a limited number of overnight packages are available. Each exclusive bundle includes event tickets and a one-night stay at the House in one of four distinctive rooms: The Capital Suite, The George Suite, The Hive Suite, or The Nest Suite.
Only four packages are available — secure yours before they vanish from the social calendar.
Why Your Attendance Matters
Proceeds from this event directly support the Springfield Area Arts Council’s community arts programming and re-granting initiatives. Your participation ensures that artists, educators, and organizations throughout our region continue to have access to meaningful funding and opportunities.
