Illuminated Ball to go on despite theft of speakers and instruments

BY JEREMY PAWLOSKI | Staff writer • Published February 04, 2012

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Organizers of Saturday night's Illuminated Ball say the fundraiser will go on despite the theft of thousands of dollars’ worth of musical instruments, speakers and tools used for set design.

IF YOU GO

What: “The Illuminated Ball: Between Earth and Sky” is a gala fundraiser for the Procession of the Species and the Procession’s Community Art Studio.

Offerings: Art, a pageant, music by Erev Rav, live and silent auctions, and other attractions.

When: 8 p.m. Saturday to 1 a.m. Sunday.

Where: Eagles Ballroom, 850 Fourth Ave., Olympia.

Cost: $65 per person or $100 per couple. Tickets can be bought at the door or at Traditions Cafe. Attendees must be 21 or older.


Olympia Police Sgt. Aaron Jelcick said there were no signs of forced entry to the Eagles Ballroom, and detectives think the burglary occurred in the early morning Friday.

“By the amount of equipment taken, there had to be a good-sized vehicle” used to cart the items away, Jelcick said.

Eli Sterling, founder and director of Earthbound Productions, which is putting on the ball, said there initially was concern the event would have to be canceled. But organizers felt it was important to persevere, he said, adding that organizers were working Friday to rent or replace speakers and instruments.

“It’s discouraging, but we’re still going to go forward,” Sterling said.

Jelcick said police don’t have any leads. Sterling said he thinks people setting up for the event had department the ballroom by about 12:45 am. Friday.

Jelcick asked that anyone with information call police at 360-753-8300.

Jeremy Pawloski: 360-754-5445

jpawloski@theolympian.com

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