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The Boys & Girls Club of Bethlehem will host its annual Steak & Burger Dinner on Friday, October 24, 2025

Posted On October 6, 2025 By lvwithlove In Community News /  

The Boys & Girls Club of Bethlehem will host its annual Steak & Burger Dinner on Friday, October 24, 2025, at Wind Creek Bethlehem. The evening begins with a cocktail hour at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner and a program at 6:30 p.m., celebrating 95 years of service to local youth.

Since 1930, the Boys & Girls Club of Bethlehem has provided essential programs in education, leadership, wellness, recreation, and the arts. The organization continues to serve as a safe and supportive space for children, offering mentorship, homework help, and nutritious meals.

This year’s honoree is Just Born, Inc., the Bethlehem-based candy company known for its iconic treats and decades of community involvement. Just Born’s partnership with the Club has fostered youth development through grants, volunteer efforts, and ongoing support for programs like Power Hour, which focuses on academic achievement and tutoring.

The Steak & Burger Dinner brings together community members, sponsors, and supporters for an evening of celebration and giving. Sponsorship opportunities range from $100 Creative Kids sponsorships to $10,000 Presenting Sponsorships, each contributing directly to the Club’s mission. Individual tickets are available for $150, with a “Pay What You Can” option to encourage broad participation.

To learn more or reserve your place, visit the official Givebutter page at givebutter.com/c/steakburger2025 or contact Miguel Rivera at mrivera@bgcob.org or 610-419-4404.


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