Community service, leadership, and a decade of impact will take center stage at the 10th Annual Gentlemen’s Gala All White Affair, set for Saturday, June 7, 2025, at the Fort Harrison Grand Auditorium.
Hosted by community advocate and Pasco County School Board candidate Christopher King, the gala has become a signature event recognizing individuals who lead through service. This year’s celebration will honor recipients of the Presidential Volunteer Service Award, including Gary Hartfield, Kelvin Pruitt, and Anjali “Queen B” McGuire, among others.
“This milestone gala isn’t just about elegance—it’s about impact,” King said. “For a decade, we’ve honored those who serve not for applause, but for purpose. The Presidential Volunteer Service Award recipients we recognize this year are living proof that leadership rooted in service can transform communities and inspire generations.”
The evening will feature live entertainment, special guest speakers, and tributes to community members who have made measurable contributions through volunteerism and civic engagement. Attendees are encouraged to dress in classic all-white attire in keeping with the event’s tradition.
The Gentlemen’s Gala was founded as a platform to spotlight unsung leaders and foster dialogue around youth development, civic responsibility, and community advancement. Now in its 10th year, the gala continues to raise awareness and amplify local efforts that support underserved communities across Florida.
Event Details:
Date: Saturday, June 7, 2025
Venue: Fort Harrison Grand Auditorium
Dress Code: All White Attire
Tickets and Sponsorships: Eventbrite link
For more information on the event or to learn about sponsorship opportunities, visit the official Eventbrite page.

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