White Glove Dinner at McDonald's

White Glove Dinner at McDonald's

Elegance Meets the Golden Arches

Date and time

Wednesday, October 16 · 6 - 9pm EDT

Location

McDonald's

411 Saint Clair Street Chatham, ON N7L 3K4 Canada

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Prepare for an unforgettable evening where fast food meets formal flair! The Children's Treatment Centre Foundation of Chatham-Kent (CTC Foundation) and Ronald McDonald House Charities Southwestern Ontario invite you to a unique charity dinner at McDonald's, where the familiar comfort of your favourite meals will be served in a delightfully unexpected setting.

Step into a transformed McDonald's, where you’ll enjoy Big Macs, McNuggets, and more under the soft glow of candlelight, all while dressed in your finest attire. This one-of-a-kind event promises an evening of fun, laughter, and community spirit, with a twist that only McDonald's could deliver. And don't be surprised if you spot Grimace himself mingling with the guests, bringing you straight back to your childhood!

Evening’s Agenda:

  • 6:00 PM: Reception begins. Guests arrive, check-in, and enjoy appetizers as the entertainment kicks off.
  • 6:30 PM: Dinner service starts.
  • 8:00 PM: The auction begins.
  • 9:00 PM: Closing remarks and thank you.

Join us for a night where elegance meets the golden arches, and every bite contributes to a brighter future for our community's children. This is not just a dinner—it's an experience you won't want to miss!

Funds raised from this event will support both the Children’s Treatment Centre of Chatham-Kent and Ronald McDonald House Charities Southwestern Ontario.

Taxe receipt shared after the event is completed, determined by the fair market value of admission to the event.

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About the Children's Treatment Centre Foundation of Chatham-Kent

The Children's Treatment Centre of Chatham-Kent is constructing a state-of-the-art facility to better serve children with disabilities in our community. We're just $500,000 away from reaching our $10 million goal for essential furniture, fixtures, equipment, and future needs. By attending an event or donating during the “Build for the Kids Campaign,” you'll help us provide enhanced care to thousands of children—visit our website for full details.


About the Ronald McDonald House Charities Southwestern Ontario

Ronald McDonald House Charities Southwestern Ontario (RMHC-SWO) provides comforting and supportive programs and services for families of sick and injured children who require medical care. RMHC-SWO is a “home-away-from-home” giving children what they need most…their families. It costs $520 to host a family for one night, and families are asked to pay just $10/night. Families are never turned away due to an inability to pay.

RMHC-SWO has three core programs and is growing to help more families with seriously ill children.


Ronald McDonald House London (RMH London)

Just 165 steps from Children’s Hospital, London Health Sciences Centre, RMH London provides families with private bedrooms (ensuites included), homemade lunches and dinners, laundry facilities, and so much more to make families comfortable. The House has 34 bedrooms for comfort and family programming to help make the House feel like home.


Ronald McDonald Family Room London

The Ronald McDonald Family Room is located on the 6th floor of London Children’s Hospital. A place just down the hall to relax, take a nap, refresh with a hot shower or fuel up on some snacks and coffee.


Ronald McDonald House Windsor (RMH Windsor)

Our Windsor House provides a welcoming “home-away-from-home” for families with seriously ill or injured children in need of medical care. It is located directly within Windsor Regional Hospital. A family can stay in one of our 5 private rooms or one short-term stay room, located on the third floor of Windsor Regional Hospital, Metropolitan Campus, for as long as their child requires medical care.


Frequently asked questions

What is the dress code for the event?

Guests are encouraged to dress in semi-formal to formal attire attire.

What does the event include?

The event will feature a selection of traditional favourites from McDonalds. Think Big Macs, Nuggets, McCafé specialties, and more.

Where is the event being held, and is parking available?

The event will be held at McDonalds on St. Clair Street in Chatham. Free parking is available on-site.

How does the event support the Children's Treatment Centre?

Proceeds from ticket sales and the purse auction will be split evenly between the Children's Treatment Centre and the Ronald McDonald House, helping to provide essential services and programs for children in our community.

Is this event suitable for children?

While the event is primarily designed for adults, mature teenagers who enjoy the Bridgerton series or a formal tea setting are welcome to attend. Please note that there will not be specific activities geared towards children.

How can I donate if I am unable to attend the event?

If you can't join us in person but still wish to support the cause, you can make a donation directly through our website: https://ctcf-ck.com/donate

Is this event accessible to individuals with disabilities?

Yes, the venue is fully accessible for individuals with disabilities. It includes accessible entrances, restrooms, and seating areas. If you have specific needs or require additional assistance during the event, please let us know in advance by contacting us directly.

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You can help us finish the Build for the Kids Campaign.

The Children’s Treatment Centre Foundation of Chatham-Kent needs to raise $500,000 to fulfill our community commitment of $10 Million and you can help. The Ontario government is investing $59 Million and construction has started. But before the building is complete, we must complete our commitment with another $500,000 to reach our $10 Million goal for furnishings, equipment and sustainability.

Don't miss this opportunity to be part of this very special community project.

To learn more about the Children's Treatment Centre Foundation of Chatham-Kent and our Build for the Kids campaign, please visit our website.