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Karen Berryman Kingntrio Concert
Join us for a Benefit Concert to Remember
All that Karen Berryman did for the Roice Hurst
Humane Society with the King-n-Trio!
Friday, November 21st
Tickets are $20.00
Upstairs in Roper Ballroom
5th & Rood
7:30pm
Benefit concert for the Roice-Hurst Humane Society and to honor the memory of Karen Berryman.
Your favorite musical oldies, the King'n Trio, will be in concert on Friday evening, upstairs in the Roper Music Ballroom ( 5th and Rood ) at 7:30 P.M. It is a special benefit concert for the Roice-Hurst Humane Society and to honor the memory of Karen Berryman. Karen was a good friend of ours and a fellow Rotarian. She was very passionate about Roice-Hurst and the good things it does for the community. Karen passed away in September of this year after a difficult battle with ovarian cancer. This evening of music in an intimate setting will honor her spirit and raise some much needed funds for Roice-Hurst.
Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at Roper Music, Bray Real Estate, Triple Play Records or US Bank Downtown.
We hope you can join us!
http://www.roicehursthumanesociety.org/
www.kingntrio.com
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