Bruce Beadle sings with the community in mind
NORWICH – The Bruce Beadle Band will be playing from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday at the VFW in Norwich. The event, held to promote the United Way’s 2006 campaign season, is open to the public. Tickets will be $5 at the door, or two for $8 in advance. Advance sale tickets are available at NBT Bank, Partner’s Trust Bank, The YMCA and Manpower.
This event is one of the community kick off events being held throughout the county. The Norwich Township Committee, consisting of members Terri Slater, Mary Ann Scheer, Joanne Sykes and Kelly Collins-Colosi, put the event together.
“It will be a great night with Bruce Beadle,” Slater said. “We want the public to come.”
Slater and Community Campaign Chair Charlie McMullen expressed their gratitude to the people at the VFW for hosting the event. The VFW waived the normal fees for using their establishment. This means that all the money the United Way raises through ticket sales will go directly toward their campaign.
“Proceeds from the ticket sales go to the community impact fund for the Chenango United Way,” McMullen said. He pointed out that this event signals the beginning of campaign season here in Norwich. Signs have been put up all over the community, and soon the members of the Township Committee will be out canvassing the community for donations.
“This is just one piece of the puzzle,” Slater said.
McMullen hopes the community will come out and support the event. “I want the community to enjoy it. It’s the people’s campaign,” he said. All the money raised by the United Way goes back to the community, and now the United Way can show you exactly how. Since the United Way has adopted a program of increased accountability, they will release a report card every six months, telling the public exactly where the money is being used.
The VFW will have its normal array of refreshments available for purchase. You must be 21 or over to attend.
This event is one of the community kick off events being held throughout the county. The Norwich Township Committee, consisting of members Terri Slater, Mary Ann Scheer, Joanne Sykes and Kelly Collins-Colosi, put the event together.
“It will be a great night with Bruce Beadle,” Slater said. “We want the public to come.”
Slater and Community Campaign Chair Charlie McMullen expressed their gratitude to the people at the VFW for hosting the event. The VFW waived the normal fees for using their establishment. This means that all the money the United Way raises through ticket sales will go directly toward their campaign.
“Proceeds from the ticket sales go to the community impact fund for the Chenango United Way,” McMullen said. He pointed out that this event signals the beginning of campaign season here in Norwich. Signs have been put up all over the community, and soon the members of the Township Committee will be out canvassing the community for donations.
“This is just one piece of the puzzle,” Slater said.
McMullen hopes the community will come out and support the event. “I want the community to enjoy it. It’s the people’s campaign,” he said. All the money raised by the United Way goes back to the community, and now the United Way can show you exactly how. Since the United Way has adopted a program of increased accountability, they will release a report card every six months, telling the public exactly where the money is being used.
The VFW will have its normal array of refreshments available for purchase. You must be 21 or over to attend.
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