Five-Star Trip Advisor Rating! This annual black-tie ball raises funds for the preservation of Stanton Hall and Longwood. Save the Hall Ball is a magical night at one of Mississippi's most magnificent mansions. Features a cocktail buffet and late-night breakfast by Chef Bingo Starr, black tie, open bar, and dance band "Loose Chain" of Atlanta, GA.
The $1,000,000 restoration project has been completed at Stanton Hall. Proceeds from Save the Hall Ball have contributed $300,000 towards these necessary repairs. With your help, we can raise the additional $700,000 needed to fully fund this historic and vital endeavor. Please help us as we work to save this National Historic Landmark, initially preserved by the founders of Natchez tourism.
Save the Hall Ball
March 30, 2019
9:30 P.M. - 1:00 A.M.
Stanton Hall & The Carriage House
Natchez, Mississippi
Black Tie | Open Bar
Dance Band "Loose Chain" from Atlanta
Cocktail Buffet and Breakfast by Chef Bingo Starr
$100 Per-person, General Admission
Please consider becoming a Patron.
Cherub - $500
4 tickets to Ball
Cupid - $1,000
4 tickets to Ball, Exclusive access to Patron’s Lounge at Ball with seating and Champagne at the Cupid Bar
Warrior - $2,500
6 tickets to Ball, Exclusive access to Patron’s Lounge at Ball with seating and Champagne at the Cupid Bar, Behind-the-scenes private Presidential Tour of Stanton Hall and Longwood
Conquistador - $5,000
8 tickets to Ball, Exclusive access to Patron’s Lounge at Ball with seating and Champagne at the Cupid Bar, Behind-the-scenes private Presidential Tour of Stanton Hall and Longwood, Picnic for 8 with wine at Longwood
Early Natchez Settler - $10,000
10 tickets to Ball, Exclusive access to Patron’s Lounge at Ball with seating and Champagne at the Cupid Bar, Behind-the-scenes private Presidential Tour of Stanton Hall and Longwood, Picnic for 8 with wine at Longwood, Champagne Toasting for 20 in the cupola of Stanton Hall
Save the Hall Ball Patrons at the Cupid level ($1,000) and above are invited to "Bontura," the home of Dr. Jim and Ruthie Coy, at 2:00 P.M. for a conversation on the newly published Addison Mizner: The Architect Whose Genius Defined Palm Beach by Honorary Chairman, Stephen Perkins, and his co-author, Jimmy Caughman.