Together for Community: The Harvest of Hope Gala - October 30, 2025

Jessica Ovall • October 2, 2025

An Evening of Community, Compassion, and Hope

On Thursday October 30, neighbors, community leaders, and supporters will gather at the La Fontaine Event Center in Ramsey for the Harvest of Hope Gala—an evening of live music, dinner, and shared purpose. More than just a night out, this event is about coming together to provide support and relieve hunger in our community. 


The need is not abstract, it’s local, it’s personal, and it’s growing. Visits to the food shelf at CAER have risen 19% this year alone, as more families struggle with higher costs of living and unexpected job changes. Five years ago, CAER helped about 500 households each month. Today, that number has grown to over 850. These numbers reflect the real challenges of our neighbors, and the real difference your support can make. 


We are grateful to our Presenting Sponsor, First Bank of Elk River, and our Platinum Sponsors, The Bank of Elk River and Edward Jones. The leadership and generosity of our sponsors make this evening possible and reflect their deep commitment to community well-being. 



The community can support the event in many ways: by attending, sponsoring, donating silent auction items, or making a gift to CAER’s mission. Every contribution helps ensure that no one in our community has to face hunger alone. 

Tickets and more details can be found at caerfoodshelf.org/gala 


Thank You Sponsors!

Silver Sponsors

The Connexus Energy Foundation

Dorval and Chorne Financial Advisors

Torque Utilities

Miller Daly Law

Bronze Sponsors

North Central Insurance

Community Table Sponsors

Dorval and Chorne Financial Advisors

Holy Trinity Church

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