

2025
Snowflake Gala
The forecast gave us a scare, but the Gala IS HAPPENING!
Saturday, Dec. 13, in Kenyon College’s Lowry Athletic Center.
6 PM - Red Carpet Experience and Cocktail Hour
7 PM - Program Begins​
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Step onto the red carpet for an unforgettable evening of glamour and giving. The night begins with a stylish reception and a gourmet dinner, thoughtfully prepared by the talented Stuart Washington and the KCCC Culinary Arts lab. Then, raise your paddle during an exciting live auction — all proceeds will directly benefit families and individuals in Knox County.
As the evening unfolds, enjoy live entertainment by the sensational Knox Community Jazztet and MTV Arts.​​​
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We understand if you choose not to attend due to the weather, and we are sorry to miss the evening with you. If you are not attending, please still consider donating to the 2025 FFTH Goal of $340,000.
You can do so with the "Donate Now" button at the top of this page or by mail/in-person at WRP CPA's. Please make all checks payable to
Food For The Hungry.
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Food For The Hungry
c/o WRP CPA's
1684 Venture Drive, Suite B
Mount Vernon, OH 43050
Thank you for your generous support of our mission
to reduce hunger in Knox County!​​​
Don't have a ticket?
Thank you for your interest in the 2025 Snowflake Gala!
We are no longer accepting registrations for the Gala. We hope that you can join us next year for the 2026 Snowflake Gala. If you would still like to support FFTH, please consider donating to our 2025 Drive Goal of $340,000.
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All donations stay in Knox County!
Ticket Pricing— $100 P/Person or $1,000 to sponsor a table of eight guests. Payment Due upon Reservation.
Deadline to RSVP was Fri, Dec. 5 at 5pm.
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All sponsors will be recognized in the program for the December 13 gala.
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If you have questions, please contact Snowflake Gala Committee Member Aubrey Matkovick at matkovick1@kenyon.edu or (740) 427-5857
This year’s gala honors Bruce Jacklin, foremost advocate for the arts in the Knox County community, with the William A. Stroud Jr. Award for Public Service.
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Co-Hosts for the event are his longtime theatrical colleagues Kelly Yerxa Lauth and Leah Stone Miller.

