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WMCAT's iBall 2024

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Join us at iBall 2024 – presented by Meijer – on Thursday, March 14 from 6-9 p.m. for an evening of celebration, community building, and connection as we invite our greater WMCAT community to be a voice of encouragement to our students.

Join us for a night of celebration, community building, and connection!

Thursday, March 14, 2023 6-9 pm
GLC Live at 20 Monroe
Get tickets: wmcat.org/iball
At the West Michigan Center for Arts + Technology, “You Got This!” is a commonly heard phrase encouraging adults on their journeys to new careers and economic security, encouraging teens as they build creative confidence and share their artistic voice, and encouraging young adults to plan their unique next steps to college or career.
 
Join us at iBall 2024 – presented by Meijer – on Thursday, March 14 from 6-9 p.m. for an evening of celebration, community building, and connection as we invite our greater WMCAT community to be a voice of encouragement to our students by saying “You Got This!” with your support of tuition-free pathways to opportunity.
 
In the spirit of WMCAT, iBall 2024 will be hosted in downtown Grand Rapids with live music, engaging activities, and a vibrant celebration of three incredible honorees who embody imagination, innovation, and inspiration.
 
Get your tickets today at wmcat.org/iball.
 
Sponsorship opportunities are available, please contact Emily Evers at [email protected] or (616) 454-7004 if you or your company are interested in sponsoring.

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