Support Chaska High School at the Chaska Bash on April 25


The Chaska Bash is a fun-filled event for past, present and future supporters of Chaska High school. Celebrate CHS and to raise funds for academics, arts, activities and athletics at this year’s event on Friday, April 25 from 6 to 11 p.m. at the Chaska Events Center. Dress code is Hawks purple and gold.

Beginning in 2009, the Bash directs all proceeds toward projects in CHS. This year’s goal is to raise funds to support the signage for the new bleachers and money toward CHS organizations, teams and clubs. Hawks fans can see Bash enhancements and improvements around the school and at the facilities. A full list of supported Bash efforts from previous years can be found on their website.

Many CHS teams and groups donate items including merchandise, baskets or an experience for the silent auction that can be viewed and bid on before and during the Bash. It’s best to come early and review the broad selection of items.

Heavy appetizers and drinks will be offered as well as a variety of activities, raffles, games and a DJ for dancing.

Sponsors not only help make the Bash a success—their contributions also help fund the CHS bleachers project. 

Individuals and organizations can sponsor the Bash by reaching out to the committee or donating on the website. If you know of an organization that may want to consider supporting the Bash, download this letter that summarizes the opportunity.

Early-bird tickets can be ordered online until March 24, when the prices will go up to the standard price.

Questions about the Chaska Bash can be addressed to Chaskabash@gmail.com.

Scene from the 2023 Bash (Photo courtesy: Kirk Walton)
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Scene from the 2023 Bash (Photo courtesy: Kirk Walton)
Shannon and Dave Schwartz enjoying the Bash (Photo courtesy: Kirk Walton)
Enjoyment for all from the 2023 Bash (Photo courtesy: Kirk Walton)
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