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Elvis show kicks off new year at Dream Depot

The Elvis show can be seen at the Dream Depot for one night only.

Celebrating Elvis is the name of the big show scheduled for Friday night, January 21st, 7 pm. Some of the standard songs he will include are: Love Me Tender, Teddy Bear, My Way and Don't, just to name a few.


Caleb Brown is the featured singer. Director Elaine Bennett says, "Caleb sounds like the young Elvis and everybody needs to come on out and enjoy him."

Caleb has just gotten a new job that will keep him on the road and that's why this is his only show for now.

Call for reservations, 384-2657, seating is limited.

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Next, Saturday, January 29th will be the night for our big Variety show with a blend of many good talents and songs as well as comedy skits.

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February 12th Dream Depot will feature a Valentine dinner and show by reservation only. We'll have limited seating, $25 for couples and $15 for singles, but don't come as a single, bring a friend and still enjoy the couple rates. Dinner will be served at 6 and the show will start at 7 pm.


This story was posted on 2005-01-12 09:58:46
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