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The Sugar Ball is back for its 12th year!

This fundraising event is an initiative of the Young McCord Philanthropist Committee.

Presented by  Holt Renfrew Ogilvy

The Sugar Ball is taking you to the 9th Floor…

Don’t miss your chance to attend the party of the year in the Art Deco ambience of a historic downtown Montreal landmark reopening its doors after 25 years. Join 600 young professionals gathered on the Eaton Centre’s 9th Floor, to celebrate spring, history and generosity with flair!

Inspired by the Museum’s upcoming photography and fashion exhibitions, the Young McCord Philanthropist Committee, who organized the event, promises an unforgettable Sugar Ball. In keeping with tradition, all proceeds from the Sugar Ball will be donated to the McCord Stewart Museum to support educational and cultural programs for over 10,000 school-aged children and youth.

Join us and make a difference.

ABOUT THE 2024 SUGAR BALL

  • Networking Cocktail
  • Dance party with DJs
  • Open bar
  • Buffets filled with sweet treats

The 2024 Sugar Ball has some surprises in store for you…
Stay tuned and follow us on Instagram!

Friday,
May 3, 2024

Le 9e

1500 Robert-Bourassa Blvd,
9th floor, Montreal, QC H3A 3S7

Dress code:
Black tie and cocktail dress

VIP ticket

6:30 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Includes 1 entry to the networking
cocktail (6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.)
and access to the dance party

Regular ticket

9 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Includes 1 entry to the dance party

RSVP

Reserve your ticket now.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

Ms. Minh Bui
minh.bui@mccord-stewart.ca

Photos credits: 1.Pamela Minchin, Harper’s Bazaar, July 1939 © Norman Parkinson Archive / Courtesy Iconic Images / 2. Young Velvets Young Prices, US Vogue, October 1949 © Norman Parkinson Archive / Courtesy Iconic Images / 3. Raquel Welch, American Vogue, 1967 © Norman Parkinson Archive / Courtesy Iconic Images / 4. William Arcand, Mika Santos & Seid Mahamat, Vogue Hong Kong, London, 2023 / 5. Étienne Saint-Denis, Antoine, Alakiir et Delphine, Cahier d’Exercices, Montréal, Novembre Magazine, 2017 / 6. Nelson Simoneau, Coco Rocha, Montréal, 2011