
Lee Association for Remarkable Citizens (LARC), a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), is shaking things up with its first-ever Shaken, Stirred and Served fundraiser. This exciting Celebrity Bartender and Server Event will take place on Sunday, April 27 from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Nevermind Awesome Bar & Eatery, located at 927 Cape Coral Parkway East, Cape Coral.
Local celebrity bartenders and servers will step behind the bar and hit the floor—competing to see who can raise the most tips in support of LARC’s mission. 100% of all tips go directly to LARC, helping individuals with disabilities live their fullest lives.
It’s Bartenders vs. Servers—Who will bring in the most bucks? Bring your friends, your thirst, and your generosity. Every dollar tipped makes a difference!
Meet Our Celebrity Bartenders:
• Noelle Casagrande – Public Information Officer, City of Fort Myers
• Marc Collins – Executive Director, Uncommon Friends Foundation
• Jennifer Nelson Lastra – Councilmember, City of Cape Coral
And Our Celebrity Servers:
• Kevin Anderson – Mayor, City of Fort Myers
• John Gunter – Mayor, City of Cape Coral
• Sadie – from the Logan and Sadie Morning Show on 96.9 WINK FM
“We are thrilled to host the inaugural Shaken, Stirred and Served event at Nevermind Awesome Bar & Eatery,” said Angela Katz, LARC’s Executive Director. “It’s going to be a fun, high-energy evening—and it all supports a powerful cause. Our celebrity guests are ready to compete, and we hope the community will come out to tip big and make a meaningful impact. Supporters can also donate in advance toward the celebrity’s tip jar.”
Sponsorships are available and include a VIP Experience ($2,000) with reserved premium seating for 16, two drinks and five appetizers, and an exclusive VIP area. Four top tables are $500 and include reserved seating for four guests and a round of drinks. Barstool sponsors are $125 and include a reserved barstool and a drink. The sponsorship deadline is Friday, April 25 at noon.
LARC has been a cornerstone of the Lee County community since 1954, offering life skills and vocational training, residential services, and a wide range of programs that promote inclusion and personal growth. Each year, more than 300 individuals, ranging from 14 to 83 years old, benefit from LARC’s life-changing services.
For more information or to purchase sponsorships, contact Nickole Hendra at (239) 334-6285 x229, or email [email protected].
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