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Post: Dynamic, New Fundraiser
Posted by Keith Smith on 8/05/04
BeatleMania Now
Fundraising Concert
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These incredible performers have thrilled fans across the
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This unique opportunity makes it easy -- and fun! -- for
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· We provide everything needed to make your campaign
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Flyers
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· Your group earns $5.00 on every advance ticket you
sell.
· No upfront costs or guarantees are required of your
group.
Also, ask about our American Talent Showcase where local
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