Quincy Votes! Annual Fundraiser
Friday, February 6, 6:00 - 8:30pm
@ The Fours
15 Cottage Ave, Quincy, MA
Suggested Admission Donation: $35 per person
Join us for an engaging evening featuring live music, exciting auction items, and meaningful conversations about civic engagement. We will also share updates on our 2026 initiatives and discuss the important work ahead for Quincy Votes.
If you are under 18 or cannot afford a donation, please come for free! (But please get tickets so we have an accurate count)
There will be light refreshments and a cash bar.
Our event speakers
John F. Keenan
Massachusetts State Senator
Dr. Kimberly Dong
Associate Professor, Public Health and Community Medicine at Tufts University
Liz Speakman
President, Quincy Votes!
Thank you to our sponsors
Pat Artis and Tom Lubonja
Gregory A and Mary Jo Baryza
Karl Becker
Lorena Calderón and Bill Spirito
Gayle Carvalho
Joanne and John Collins
Vincent Leung
Jocelyn Sedney and Holly Williams
Liz Speakman and Ben Kirby
Speakman Excavating LLC
Interested in sponsoring the fundraiser or providing a silent auction item?
Your support will enable us to continue educating and empowering voters, and strengthening our democracy in Quincy.
How to help
Provide a silent auction item
Donate a prize from your business to be auctioned off on the day of our fundraiser.
Email vote@quincyvotes.org for more information.
Become an event sponsor
We are offering three tiers for sponsorship:
Platinum $1000
4 tickets, premier listing on flyers and social media posts, individual social media shout-outs, and listing in the event program and on the website.
Gold $500
2 tickets and listing on our flyers, social media posts, event program, and on our website.
Silver $250
2 tickets and listing in the event program and on our website.
Donate online to sponsor or send a check payable to “Quincy Votes!” to 129 Merrymount Rd, Quincy, MA 02169
Quincy Votes! is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (Tax ID: 93-3490314), and all donations are tax-deductible. Your support isn’t just a contribution; it’s an investment in a more inclusive and democratic Quincy.