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Inaugural Halloween “Rave for the Crave” to Benefit Harvest Hope
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
COLUMBIA, SC - On Wednesday, October 31, 2012, HighMarket
Entertainment will be hosting the Inaugural Halloween “Rave for a Crave,” to
benefit the Harvest Hope Food Bank. Beginning at 8pm at 701 Whaley,
patrons can expect a fun-filled evening of raging and giving. The
electronic dance party will be bringing DJ’s from across the state to put on an
unforgettable Halloween show of heavy beats, lights and lasers.
A
percentage of all ticket sales will be given to Harvest Hope. Pre-sale
tickets are available online and patrons are automatically entered to win two
free tickets to “Pretty Lights” at the Township Auditorium on November 9, 2012. Tickets will also be for sale at the door and are discounted $3 with the
donation of three canned goods. VIP tickets are available for $25 and
allow patrons an enhanced view of the stage with seating, a private entrance and
a bag of more treats than tricks.
Rave for the Crave would
not be possible without the generous support of these businesses across the
midlands: Doreen Cannon State Farm and The British Bulldog Pub.
For pre-sale tickets and VIP, please visit www.raveforthecrave.
For
more information, please visit www.HighmarketENT.com.
About
Harvest Hope
The mission of the Harvest Hope Food Bank is to provide for
the needs of hungry people by gathering and sharing quality food with dignity,
compassion and education. Begun as an Emergency Food Box program in 1981
by a group of citizens concerned with feeding their hungry neighbors, Harvest
Hope Food Bank is a non-profit organization with a mission of ending local
hunger through shared community involvement. Harvest Hope today is a
regional food distribution organization that collects, stores, and distributes
food and related items that assist families and children throughout 20 counties
in central South Carolina.
About HighMarket
Entertainment
Highmarket Entertainment, LLC was founded in January, 2012
by Joe Rosier and Nick Lovaas. The duo first began their careers in the
entertainment industry while they were students at the University of South
Carolina. Originally college roommates, the two shared a love for music and
began to DJ. Joe and Nick also took up employment with ACS Sound &
Lighting and had the privilege of assisting in production for the Miss South
Carolina Pageant, Boys State and Girls State, Spring Out and The Famously Hot
Music Festival. Continuing their informal partnership until 2009, the two
decided to go full time and follow their passion. Now HighMarket
Entertainment, the two have promoted several sold-out events in Columbia and are
now bringing a premiere Halloween event to Columbia.


