November 19, 2011 Chillounge Night St. Petersburg
St. Pete’s Straub Park Hosts 4th Annual Chillounge Night.
Chillounge Night, an upscale outdoor event that transforms a public area into a posh nightclub and lounge, returns to downtown St. Petersburg for the fourth year Saturday, November 19, 2011 from 6 – 11 p.m. Bert Smith is the Title Sponsor for this exotic transformation benefiting Creative Clay and The Woodson Museum.
Chillounge Night will overlook the waterfront from beautiful Straub Park. Hundreds of chic daybeds and other outdoor furnishings will be set up to create a cozy, comfortable setting for an evening of food, drink and entertainment that will be held.
Admission is $25 per person at the door (must be 21 or older). Advance tickets are on sale for $20 at www.chilloungenight.com. A limited number of VIP tickets, including complimentary food, beverages, gift bags for the lady’s and cigar’s served in an exclusive VIP section, are available for $95. “Treviso”, the fine Restaurant at Sarasota’s Ringling Museum will provide al fresco dining in the VIP area as well as offer signature items cooked on-site and offered for sale to the general public throughout the night.
Last year’s St. Petersburg Chillounge Night attracted 3,200 attendees. Since the first Chillounge Night was held in Sarasota in 2008, the popular club-like concept has expanded to additional Florida cities including Tampa, Orlando, Delray Beach and Fort Myers. The St. Petersburg event is the 15th Chillounge Night production in Florida.
“We create a beautiful atmosphere and provide an experience that combines music, fashion, dance and great food, all within an elegant setting that offers a perfect place to have fun, meet people and chill,” said founder Rainer Scheer, a Sarasota resident and gallery owner.
For additional information, contact Rainer Scheer at rainerscheer@yahoo.com or call 941-448-0995. For more information, to see the sponsors, or to purchase tickets, visit www.chilloungenight.com.
Tags: Chillounge Night, Creative Clay, Rainer Scheer, Treviso, Woodson Museum