Area talents performs Nov. 7 at fundraising cabaret
All are welcome to attend the third annual Cabaret at Bluffton First United Methodist Church on Sunday, Nov. 7, at 3 p.m. in the church sanctuary.
Proceeds from the event will benefit the Bluffton Food Pantry and the Bluffton First UMC Scholarship Fund.
Scheduled to appear are:
The Northernaires (a vocal jazz ensemble from Ohio Northern University) - members are Elizabeth Betts, Miriam Stoner, Janet Pacanowski, Jennifer Taylor, Eric Smith, Kyle Roby, Timothy Smith, Todd Daquino, A. Lewis Jones (drums), and Dennis Kratzer (Director and Piano);
Jayne McGarrity;
Kevin Gratz;
Everett Collier;
Jeff Boehr;
Dave Brauen;
Kara Gratz;
Meri Skilliter;
Deb Oberhaus;
Dan Stanowick;
Jessica Liska;
Bob Schirmer;
Sheryl Schirmer;
Kevin Farmer;
Halle Steingass
and Rachel Webster.
Accompanists are Tyler Domer, Sue Van Eman, Brandon Fullenkamp and Jayne McGarrity.
General Admission tickets can be purchased at the church office (419-358-8921), at Greg's Pharmacy, or at the door. Cost is $8 for adults, $6 for Senior Citizens and Students, and Children 12 and under are free.
Light refreshments will be served following the performance.
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