Events

Annual Awards Dinner, Auction, and Dance 2025

The Key Foundation’s Annual Celebration – A Full Day of Family, Fellowship & Fun

March 1st, 2025

Sheraton Nashua Hotel

A Day of Community, Recognition, and Celebration

Join us for a full day of excitement, entertainment, and meaningful connections. Our

annual event isn’t just an evening celebration—it begins at 12:00 PM with Family Day,

filled with activities for all ages, leading into an unforgettable night of awards, music,

and community.

Family Day – Starting at 12:00 PM

Bring the whole family for an afternoon of entertainment, games, and interactive

activities. Enjoy a day of fun while experiencing the impact of The Key Foundation’s

mission in action.

Annual Dinner & Awards Night

  • Honoring Our Community – Recognizing individuals and organizations that make a difference in youth development.

  • Keynote Speaker: MA State Rep. Jim Arciero – A dedicated advocate for youth leadership and community programs.

  • Art Auction & Fundraiser – Featuring Guest Auctioneer Adam Blanchette from the Laugh Across America Tour, bringing energy and excitement to the event.

  • Live Music by The Flying Juhola Brothers – New England’s premier all-Scout alumni band.

  • Dancing & Fellowship – An evening of connection, celebration, and fun.

Supporting the Next Generation

Proceeds from this event directly fund The Key Foundation’s scholarships, grants, and programs, ensuring that youth today have access to leadership opportunities, outdoor experiences, and personal growth, just as generations before them have.

Mark your calendar and be part of a special day that brings together family, friends, and supporters to celebrate and strengthen our mission

2025 Lake Swim XXI

Sat. August 2 - Sun. August 3

The Andrew Curry Green Lake Swim is an annual fundraiser that aims to honor our friend and brother Andrew Curry Green as well as raise funds for scholarships and other charitable programs. Held annually on Northwood Lake in Northwood, NH, dozens of swimmers swim the three-mile-long lake in honor and remembrance of our brother Andrew, who was tragically killed on September 11th, 2001. Starting at the far end of the lake, they swim home to The Wah-Tut-Ca Reservation, where Andrew served as a staff member and a camp leader for many years. Andrew’s legacy lives on through the Lake Swim as we remember his passion for the outdoors and his willingness to cheerfully serve.