The Head of the Bay Club gives the SEPTA gala an unmatched atmosphere. (Cliff Weissman photo.)

SEPTA’s Spring Gala Tickets on Sale

The Head of the Bay Club gives the SEPTA gala an unmatched atmosphere. (Cliff Weissman photo.)

April 15, 2019

The Huntington Special Education PTA will host a fundraising event on Saturday, May 18 at The Head of the Bay Club in Huntington Bay at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale now for $80 per person or $150 per couple.

The event will feature a cocktail hour, extensive buffet dinner, silent auction and raffle baskets and live music by the Willie Steel Band. The dance floor will be open all night, too. An enjoyable evening seems to assured, according to the tireless volunteers organizing the affair.

SEPTA is a district-wide organization devoted to the promotion of quality learning experiences for Huntington students, while recognizing each child’s learning differences.

Past annual fundraising galas have helped SEPTA to sponsor a series of initiatives including the purchase of computer technology for students with autism; speech and language materials along with funding for a summer bike camp; field trips and games and supplies for social skills clubs. SEPTA also awards two annual scholarships to members of Huntington High School’s senior class.

The Head of the Bay Club, also known simply as The Bay Club is located on the water at 191 Bay Road. SEPTA galas are traditionally very fun evenings for those in attendance. The sunset as seen from the Bay Club is nothing short of spectacular.

For online registration go to www.sunsetandsounds.eventbee.com. For more information send an e-mail to huntingtonsepta@gmail.com.  

Huntington SEPTA's annual gala supports the organization's initiatives. (Cliff Weissman photo.)
Huntington SEPTA's annual gala supports the organization's initiatives. (Cliff Weissman photo.)
Superintendent Jim Polansky won a raffle prize at last year's gala. (Cliff Weissman photo.)
Superintendent Jim Polansky won a raffle prize at last year's gala. (Cliff Weissman photo.)
Huntington High School Principal Brenden Cusack performed with the band at last year's gala. (Cliff Weissman photo)
Huntington High School Principal Brenden Cusack performed with the band at last year's gala. (Cliff Weissman photo)