Guests of the sold-out Beggars Banquet and Masquerade Ball donned stylish masks to celebrate the ninth annual Rock the Cause event, which was held in a magical multilevel themed mansion.
After being serenaded in the rooftop garden, guests were invited to the intimate dance floor as the Rolling Stoners took the stage.
Rock the Cause founder Scott Harold thanked the crowd for helping his organization, which combines music and volunteerism, fund advances in pediatric cancer treatment.
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