St. Johns County Fight Night Tickets Offered as Charitable Gifts

The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office has launched a unique opportunity for those seeking last-minute Christmas gifts. Tickets for the upcoming *St. Johns County Fight Night*, scheduled for February 26, 2026, are now available for purchase. This action-packed event will feature local deputies and firefighters competing in the ring at the *St. Augustine Amphitheatre*, providing an exciting way to support a good cause while enjoying local entertainment.

Proceeds from this charitable event will benefit community children, particularly those with varying abilities. According to the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office, funds raised will be allocated to two notable charities: The Diamond of Dreams and Special Olympics Florida. The Diamond of Dreams aims to create a playground and ball field specifically designed for children with special needs, while Special Olympics Florida supports local athletes with intellectual disabilities.

Community Engagement and Sponsorship Opportunities

The St. Augustine Amphitheatre, known for hosting a diverse range of events, will serve as the battleground for this philanthropic competition. Events like the Fight Night not only showcase local sportsmanship but also foster community engagement by allowing residents to contribute to vital welfare initiatives.

Businesses interested in supporting the event through sponsorship are encouraged to contact Corporal Krissie Padgett. Interested parties can reach her via email at [email protected] or by phone at (904) 907-2892. Sponsorships will enhance the event’s ability to positively impact the lives of local children in need.

As the countdown to Fight Night begins, the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office invites everyone to join in for an evening of thrilling entertainment that also champions the needs of the community. By purchasing tickets, attendees will not only enjoy an exhilarating show but also contribute to meaningful causes that make a difference in the lives of children across St. Johns County.