Benefit on the Bay, Supporting Capuchin Soup Kitchen
Good Times for a Good Cause: Tickets on Sale Now for 32nd Annual Benefit on the Bay, Supporting Capuchin Soup Kitchen, August 22, 2025 Presented by Shelving.com, Waterfront Fundraiser Features Scenic Views, Food and Drink, Live Entertainment, Live and Silent Auctions and More; Additionally, Guests Can Give Back Even Bigger at 3rd Annual VIP Night WHAT: Benefit on the Bay, now in its 32nd year, is an annual celebration supporting the life-changing work of the Capuchin Soup Kitchen (CSK). Fully funded by Shelving.com, with support from other generous, local sponsors, 100 percent of proceeds from Benefit on the Bay are allocated directly to CSK. Tickets are on sale now for the Lake St. Clair waterfront party, which includes: appetizers, dinner, beer/wine, complimentary valet, live and silent auctions and performances by the CSK Choir. Additionally, limited tickets remain for Benefit on the Bay’s exclusive VIP Night, held the evening prior. Guests, who are invited to arrive by either car or boat, will enjoy an indoor/outdoor, tropical-themed experience, featuring: heavy hors d’oeuvres, open bar, live, island-inspired music, door prizes, swag bags and desserts from CSK’s On the Rise Bakery and Café. Last year’s Benefit on the Bay and VIP Night raised more than $300K for the Capuchin Soup Kitchen. WHEN: Benefit on the Bay = Fri., August 22, 2025. Doors at 5:30 p.m. VIP Night = Thurs., August 21, 2025. Doors at 6 p.m. WHERE: Benefit on the Bay = MacRay Harbor (30675 N. River Rd.) in Harrison Twp. VIP Night = Hook Restaurant (24214 Jefferson Ave) in St. Clair Shores DETAILS: Tickets for both events (21+ only) are on sale now at benefitonthebaymi.org Benefit on the Bay = $95; VIP Night = $250 About Capuchin Soup Kitchen: Founded in 1929, the Capuchin Soup Kitchen serves the people of metro Detroit by providing food, clothing and human development programs for people experiencing poverty and other challenging circumstances. Through its programs, the Capuchin Soup Kitchen addresses the needs of thousands of families and individuals each day. The Capuchin Soup Kitchen is a ministry of the Capuchin Franciscan Province of St. Joseph, with headquarters in Detroit. The Midwest Capuchins live and minister in Illinois, Michigan, Montana and Wisconsin. For more information, visit cskdetroit.org. About Shelving.com: Serving the storage needs of business and industry since 1960, Shelving.com prides itself on offering the finest quality storage products available, as well as providing added value with its design-build capabilities and after-the-sale support services. Today, Shelving.com is still a family-owned and operated business, holding true to the same values and goals that its founder put forth nearly 65 years ago. For more information, visit shelving.com.
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