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Friday, February 20, 2009

Night of Blues & Jazz At Break Time

On February 26th, Break Time bar & Grill hosts A Night of Blues & Jazz. Your $20 contribution covers all you can eat finger foods while you enjoy the live music of The Hill Street Blues Band. With a cash bar and live auction, this night promises long lasting memories.

The Hill Street Blues Band is a great supporter of the community and charitable events. In early February, they performed for the Community Emergency Shelter Program. The love using their talent to support the community. On February 26th, cancer awareness is the cause they will support. All proceeds benefit Women Supporting Women; a charity organization that provides awareness, education, friendship, and support for breast cancer survivors and their families.

In 2008, Kim Scott passed away after a long battle with cancer. Her husband, Pat Scott, dedicates this evening to her memory. The event is sponsored by Break Time, Pat Scott, and the Local Owner Restaurant Association “LORA.”

Many in our community are affected by cancer in some way. The American Cancer Society expects 565,650 will lose the battle with cancer this year. The survival rate is now at 66%, up from 50% in the 1970s. Here’s your opportunity to donate to a cause that affects so many people and have a great time.

Join us at 7:30 PM on Thursday. Tickets are available at Break Time and Women Supporting Women in Salisbury. For any questions, please call (410) 548-7880 or (410) 742-7665. You can also check out Break Time’s website at: http://www.breaktimegrill.com/ or Women Supporting Women’s website at http://www.womensupportingwomen.org/

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Will the one and the only "Reese Bluesman" be performing? Hes got the music in him, I saw him once in Ohio performing with a performer know as "The big ducked daddy from cincinatti" it was truely a sight to see.

Anonymous said...

Ronnie Spector is in Easton this week-end,

Anonymous said...

Looks like an awesome event!