Hilldrup Lends Heart and Hand to Charlotte Heart Ball

Hilldrup puts our heart into everything we do – whether it’s a move for a family, a business, or in this case,

Silent Auction at Charlotte Heart Ball

Hilldrup puts our heart into everything we do – whether it’s a move for a family, a business, or in this case, for the Charlotte Heart Ball to benefit the American Heart Association (AHA).

Hilldrup assisted with moving items for the 60th Annual Charlotte Heart Ball’s auction, taking place in the Crown Ballroom at the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Hilldrup’s Charlotte team has participated in moving items for the Heart Ball for nearly 10 years and we were eager to be part of the event again. Charlotte helped by picked up the donated items, whether from individuals or directly from the American Heart Association office, to move them to and from the venue for auction. With over 200 auction packages to bid on, there was no shortage of great prizes to win!

Susan Fisher, Director of Development for the Greater Charlotte Heart Ball, submitted a note of appreciation to Jim Myers, Vice President and General Manager of Hilldrup Charlotte, thanking his team for making the move possible.

“James Pennington Sr. and James Williams were awesome as always – very timely, professional and in great spirits,” said Susan. “It is always such a big help, thank you!”

Congratulations team on a job well done! We encourage you to learn more about the American Heart Association – Charlotte as they continue to advocate for heart health in the local community and beyond.

Photo of venue at Charlotte Heart Ball

The Charlotte Heart Ball took place at the Crown Ballroom at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, NC.

Silent Auction at Charlotte Heart Ball

Attendees of the Charlotte Heart Ball participated in a Silent Auction benefiting the American Heart Association. Auction items were moved to and from the venue by the Hilldrup Charlotte team.

Charlotte Heart Ball

Attendees of the Charlotte Heart Ball received the royal treatment enjoying the event’s theme of English royalty. 

All photos courtesy of Monica Galloway