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Dream Depot benefit to be at Fiesta Mexico for Katrina relief

The Dream Depot will present musical entertainment at Fiesta Mexico beside Wal-Mart tomorrow night, Friday, September 9, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. to help raise money for the relief effort.

A donations bowl will be located in front of the performers, plus all the waiters have agreed they are donating their tips from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.


Elaine Bennett invites everyone to come out and enjoy the music performed free by the Dream Depot cast, and give to this great cause, helping our neighbors to the south who have lost so much to hurricane Katrina.

Just to name a few of the Depot regular talent: Donna and Jr. Feese, Ken Fisher and Patty G, James and Beth Cahoe, Tracy Stotts, Neal Sneed, Greg Blair, Jan Overstreet, Robbie and Jenny Cundiff, Charles and Mackie Jo Pennington, Becky Taylor, Yulonda Bradshaw, Judy Somerville, Shawn Samuels, Jackie and Caleb Brown. Others may join in and perform as well.

The Dream Depot is the local volunteer musical performer's headquarters. Shows are performed regularly. For more information contact Elaine Bennett at 384-2657.


This story was posted on 2005-09-08 14:50:50
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