Fort Bend Junior Service League Announces Co-Chairs for the 2024 Sugar Plum Market: A Tradition of Giving Back
The Fort Bend Junior Service League (FBJSL) continues its long-time tradition of service by proudly announcing the 2024 Sugar Plum Market Co-Chairs; an impressive cohort of committed volunteers namely Candace Amini, Holly Barker, Amy Cassidy, Jacquetta Madgett, and Michelle Monterroso. This dynamic team has already kick-started efforts towards the beloved Fort Bend County tradition that's aimed towards raising funds for the community.
The 2024 Sugar Plum Market, an annual highlight, is being brought to life through the collaborated efforts of FBJSL and Title Sponsor Memorial Hermann Sugar Land. Scheduled to run from November 7th through November 9th, 2024 at the Stafford Centre, the buzz is sure to start at the special Preview Night on November 6th.
Since its inaugural edition in 2001, the Sugar Plum Market has been a symbol of community spirit and generosity. It has successfully raised a staggering sum of over $4.7 million, channeling these funds to numerous nonprofit organizations throughout Fort Bend County.
The Sugar Plum Market, FBJSL, and Memorial Hermann Sugar Land genuinely invite community members to support and further their philanthropic mission. A range of sponsorship and underwriting packages are available, crafted to suit businesses and individuals alike. Donations towards the Premium Raffle are also eagerly anticipated.
Further details can be found on the market's official website, at sugarplummarket.com. Regular updates and news are also shared on the event's Facebook and Instagram accounts.
The FBJSL is a powerful collective of women who have dedicated themselves towards promoting volunteerism, fostering the potential of women, and enhancing the Fort Bend County community through impactful action and competent leadership. The League stands firm on its charitable and educational purpose and promotes an atmosphere of friendliness, goodwill, and camaraderie among all members.
Since its inception in 2001, FBJSL has contributed more than $5.75 million to non-profit agencies in the Fort Bend community through its various events and fundraisers. For more information about the FBJSL, including membership, visit their website at fbjsl.org or email publicrelations@fbjsl.com.
Photo (From Left to Right) - Front Row: Amy Cassidy, Jacquetta Madgett, Candace Amini; Back Row: Holly Barker, Michelle Monterroso