WYSB goes ‘Under the Sea’ for benefit

TORRINGTON — The Winchester Youth Service Bureau held its annual fundraiser dinner at the Cornucopia Banqueting Hall on Friday, Oct. 23.

The event included a silent auction, karaoke and food while featuring a bevy of colorful of sea related costumes.

The event was held to raise funds to support the bureau’s programs and camps.

With an “Under the Sea” theme, the bureau invited attendees to dress up as something ocean-related and enjoy the night’s entertainment while supporting the organization.

“People really just have a fun time, and it’s all with the children in mind,” bureau board member Maria Skinner said. “All proceeds are going to programs benefiting troubled or at-risk Winchester youth. The bureau provides family counseling and after-school care, along with  scholarships.” 

Skinner said the organization also advocates and intervenes for children and works with schools to try and meet the needs of struggling students.

“Cornucopia has been phenomenal as a host and supporter of the event,” Skinner added.

Consumes included everything from jellyfish made out of umbrellas to “SpongeBob SquarePants” outfits. Skinner said 100 people to attend the event.

 Another highlight of the evening was a rendition of the Disney song “Under the Sea,” arranged and performed by bureau executive director Jason Cohen, with attendees invited to join in singing the chorus.

For more information on the Youth Service Bureau, visit www.nwtcy.org/wysb.

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