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2002 |
Concert series raises $92,375 for schools
The 2002 Sisters Starry Nights
Concert Series raised a record $92,375 in net proceeds for the Sisters Schools
Foundation. The series, which completed its sixth year last month, has netted
close to $330,000 since its inception in 1997.
"We are very pleased to announce
that this year's event has surpassed our fund-raising goals," said series
co-chair and Sisters Schools Foundation Vice-Chair Susan Arends.
She attributed the increase
to a number of factors, including artists offering to donate all the proceeds
from their CD sales this year.
In addition, travel and lodging
expenses were kept to a minimum this year with smaller artist groups and
more donated accommodations.
"The cornerstone of Starry
Nights is the tremendous amount of support it receives from the community,"
adds Starry Nights co-chair Jeri Fouts. "Whether it's someone who buys
a ticket, participates as a sponsor, makes a donation or gives their time
as a volunteer -- so many people play a role in its success."
This year's performers were
Hal Ketchum, Vince Gill, Amy Grant, Leslie Satcher, Karla Bonoff and Kenny
Edwards, with comedians Maryellen Hooper, Dana Daniels and Wayne Cotter
opening the shows.
All Starry Nights artists
donate their performances.
Starry Nights revenues fund
many co-curricular programs.
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