June 12, 2026
Cocktail Attire — Dress to Celebrate
Max Weinberg's Jukebox
Just finishing a sold out US tour with Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, legendary Rock And Roll Hall of Fame drummer Max Weinberg brings his Jukebox band to SOPAC on June 12th.
The audience will pick the set list from over 300 classic rock hits from the Beatles, Stones, Tom Petty, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Cream, Cheap Trick, and of course Bruce and the E Street Band, and Max and his incredible musicians will play them exactly as you remember them.
Join us in raising a glass to three steadfast partners who have been with SOPAC since the beginning!
Anthony J. Leitner
Tony Leitner served on SOPAC’s Board of Governors for over ten years, 6 years as Chair. During his tenure as Chair, he renegotiated the original financial relationship between SOPAC and the Village of South Orange. He also strengthened the relationship with the Village by codifying participation of Village Trustees in SOPAC’s governance. This new partnership between SOPAC and the Village was a key factor in assuring SOPAC’s long term financial viability by making it possible for SOPAC to receive grants from the New Jersey Council on the Arts and to attract other foundation support. He was also instrumental in strengthening SOPAC’s relationship with Seton Hall University, an original contributor to SOPAC’s construction.
Since his retirement from the Board, he and his wife Jennifer have continued to support SOPAC and to attend SOPAC events.
Seton Hall University
Seton Hall is one of SOPAC’s earliest and most steadfast partners. One of the country’s leading Catholic universities, Seton Hall has been inspiring great minds to greater purpose since 1856. Home to nearly 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students and offering more than 90 rigorous majors, Seton Hall’s academic excellence has been singled out for distinction by The Princeton Review, US News & World Report and Bloomberg Businessweek. Seton Hall, which embraces students of all religions, prepares its graduates to be exemplary servant leaders and caring global citizens. Its attractive main campus is located in suburban South Orange, New Jersey, only 14 miles to New York City, offering a wealth of employment, internship, cultural and entertainment opportunities. A new independent economic analysis of the University found that Seton Hall provides a significant impact on New Jersey’s economy, totaling over $1.6 billion annually and creating and sustaining nearly 10,000 jobs. The University’s nationally recognized School of Law is prominently located in downtown Newark. The University’s Interprofessional Health Sciences (IHS) campus in Clifton and Nutley, New Jersey, houses Seton Hall’s College of Nursing, its School of Health and Medical Sciences as well as the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine. Our outstanding faculty and values-centered curricula prepare students to grow into well-rounded professionals who lead with purpose by engaging the mind, heart and spirit. For more information, visit www.shu.edu.

South Orange Village
South Orange Village is a vibrant, diverse, and historic New Jersey community where “City Sense, Village Vibe” comes to life every day. With its walkable downtown, iconic gas-lit streets, distinctive housing stock, and deeply engaged residents, South Orange offers a welcoming, compassionate, and culturally rich environment just minutes from New York City.
Governed by an elected Mayor and Village Council, the Village is fully committed to fostering community connection, embracing innovation, and celebrating the arts as a cornerstone of civic life. That spirit is reflected in its enduring partnership with the South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC), which opened in 2006 as part of a transformative redevelopment effort. Today, SOPAC stands as both a cultural anchor and a powerful economic engine—bringing energy, creativity, and vitality to the heart of the community.

Full evening packages — all include access to the complete schedule of events
Make your mark on this unforgettable evening by supporting a key element. To reserve, please contact Director of Development Molly Marinik at molly@sopacnow.org or 973-712-4102.

Recognition or logo throughout the afterpartyMention in Gala journalTable for 8 guests included

Recognition or logo at bars and tablesMention in Gala journal2 tickets to full evening included

Prominent recognition or logo in Gala journalVerbal recognition from the stage2 tickets to full evening included

Recognition or logo at bars and cocktail stationsMention in Gala journal2 tickets to full evening included

Recognition or logo on photo booth signageMention in Gala journal2 tickets to full evening included

Prominent recognition or logo in main lobby and LoftMention in Gala journal2 tickets to full evening included

Recognition or logo on floral displays throughout the eventMention in Gala journal1 ticket to full evening included

Recognition or logo on swag bag insert materialsMention in Gala journal1 ticket to full evening included
All Gala attendees will receive a 20th Anniversary Gala journal to take home. Ad specs include full page (5.5 x 8 in) for $600 and half page (5.5 x 4 in) for $300. To purchase an ad, please contact Development Associate Kriti Venkat at kriti@sopacnow.org or 973-913-8532.
Can’t attend the event but want to show your support? Want to give an additional donation in support of SOPAC’s biggest fundraiser of the year? All gifts go a long way, and are extremely appreciated.
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Sheena Collum
Aida Jones
Douglas NewmanHost Committee







