The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity will host their annual “Rock the Wreath” philanthropy on Wednesday, Nov. 19 — with a big performer in store.

All of the proceeds will benefit Florida Abolitionist, a nonprofit organization dedicated to end sex trafficking in the U.S. and the Children’s Miracle Network, another nonprofit which is dedicated to improving and saving the lives of sick children in local hospitals. ATO’s annual event has risen close to $100,000 to date for the Children’s Miracle Network.

ATO has not been able to host Rock the Wreath since 2011 due to a suspension, so energy, enthusiasm and expectations are high. [sam_ad id=”4″ codes=”true”]
“Students can expect a concert experience unlike any other at UCF. The causes we support help create a high-energy vibe; with numerous local businesses sponsoring the event and the talent we attract students can expect a great time with friends, and to walk away with a lot of free stuff. Every ticket sold helps a fantastic cause,” says ATO president Lincoln Devine.

ATO has managed to get some high-profile performers in the past for Rock the Wreath and this year is no different. The Ying Yang twins will entertain fellow knights and all who attend.

ATO’s 9th annual Rock the Wreath will take place at the Alpha Tau Omega house located on 4419 Greek Court. Gates open at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets are $15 and can be purchased from Onni Franco at (954) 553-2207 or online here.