About Déjà Vu

Get ready for an evening of impact and entertainment at Déjà Vu!

Marking two decades in Broward County, this highly anticipated event is our signature celebration, uniting community members to raise vital funds in support of our mission. Set against the backdrop of the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, attendees come together for an evening filled with delicious food, revelry, and dancing. Embracing the theme of Nashville honky tonk style, dust off your cowboy hat, don your flannel shirt, and fasten your belt buckle for this year’s event!

Experience:

  • Cocktail reception
  • Gourmet food stations
  • Incredible auction items
  • Special performance by CMA Nominated Duo!
  • Plus, numerous exciting BIG surprises!

The proceeds generated at Déjà Vu go directly towards advancing our mission of providing mentorship to every child in Broward County who seeks one. Our programs thrive thanks to the generosity of our donors. Join us for an unforgettable night and help further our goal of positively impacting the lives of our community’s youth.

This year’s theme is….Déjà Vu Goes Country! Slip into your cowboy boots and saddle up for a boot-scootin’ good time!

Event Co-Chairs

  • Traci Miller, VP & Shareholder with Miller Construction
  • Nicky Tesser, Brand Partnerships & Product Marketing Manager with JetBlue

Event Details

  • When: Saturday, November 2nd 2024

  • Time: Reception 6:30 PM, Doors Open at 7:00 PM

  • Where: Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino 1 Seminole Way, Hollywood, FL 33314

2023 SPONSORS

TITLE SPONSOR

The Guitar Hotel Logo
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Logo

PRESENTING SPONSOR

JM Family Logo

SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN

Publix Super Markets Charities

I WON’T FORGET YOU

Comcast logo

RIDE THE WIND

Franklin Street Logo
GMS Law Logo
JetBlue Logo
Team SCG Logo
Wells Fargo Advisors Logo

ADDITIONAL SPONSORS

For sponsorship information, please email rogerr@bbbsbroward.org.

Youth in the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Broward Program*

100% Graduated from high school
Improved in emotional regulation, social competence, and school connectedness.
99% Stayed out of the juvenile justice system

*Based on our Annual Report 2022