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Tonight: School House Rock Concert Fundraiser

The benefit concert is tonight, Monday, Nov. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Nanuet High School. Proceeds will benefit both the Nanuet FRC and Friends of the Nanuet Public Library

 

Originally scheduled for Oct. 29, the SchoolHouse Rock Concert was postponed by Hurricane Sandy. 

However, the new date was picked out and the fundraiser is tonight, Monday, Nov. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the Nanuet High School.

This family-friendly Schoolhouse Rock! concert, Bob Dorough will be performing as well as vocal performances from Nanuet students.

It's $10 a ticket and tickets can be purchased at the circulation desk of the Nanuet Public Library and also the Nanuet Family Resource Center. Proceeds will benefit both the Nanuet FRC and Friends of the Nanuet Public Library

"I would love for the whole community to come out and support this great cause. It'll be a fun night with a lot of volunteer opportunities to learn about," said RoseAnn Mercado of the Nanuet FRC.

For more information, please contact RoseAnn Mercado at 845-627-4889, or email her at rmercado@nanuetsd.org or contact msilverstein47@yahoo.com

Tickets are tax-deductible. 

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