The Holiday BonBon Bash is Back!

Kick off the holidays, feed local families, and party with Grammy-winning hip hop icons Pete Rock and Treach of Naughty By Nature!


Sponsored by the Jonathan Johnson Community Coalition, benefitting Columbia Community Care

The BonBon Holiday Bash is Columbia’s biggest holiday party and one of Columbia Community Care’s most important fundraisers of the year. All proceeds fuel CCC’s hunger relief programs, providing fresh produce, pantry staples, and essentials to thousands of Howard County families.

Pre-sale discounts end on October 15.

This 80’s Themed Evening Includes:

  • Live performance by Pete Rock and Treach of Naughty By Nature
  • Gourmet food and top-shelf cocktails
  • Raffle with unique items and experiences
  • Community toy drive (bring a new, unwrapped toy)
  • A high-energy crowd and festive atmosphere

Have fun 80’s style with a hip hop twist! Outfits are optional but encouraged—rock your neon, chains, sneakers, and throwback gear for a night to remember.

Why It Matters:
Hunger doesn’t take the holidays off. This event helps CCC ensure no neighbor has to choose between paying a bill and putting food on the table this winter.

Location: Reckless Shepherd Brewery, Columbia, MD
Date: Thursday, December 4, 2025 | Doors at 6 PM
Bring a toy for our holiday toy drive

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