United
Live Takes the Stage to Support our Community
Close
to 2,000 fans of the Beatles and classic rock, along with local
Parrotheads, are coming together for a unique night of music to
support our community through the United Way .
Tribute
band Ticket to Ride, along with Key West and Reynolds Pit Cru, will
perform at United Live on Thursday, September 1 st at 8:00 p.m.
at the Fraze Pavilion. Tickets are only $5 each and can be purchased
at the event.
Ann
Stevens, host of WTUE's Breakfast with the Beatles, will serve as
emcee for United Live, and will be joined by special guests Marilou
Smith, Mayor of Kettering; Gary Auman, Director, Dunlevey, Mahan
and Furry, and 2005 Campaign Chair for United Way of the Greater
Dayton Area; Jim McGrane, Vice President/Chief Information Officer,
MeadWestvaco and New Resource Development Strategy Chair for United
Way; John North, President, Unified Health Solutions; Jill Pohl,
Volunteer Coordinator, United Rehabilitation Services; and United
Way President Marc Levy.
"I
believe that as members of this community, we all have a responsibility
to take care of each other and support those who don't have a personal
safety net," said Gary W. Auman, Director, Dunlevey, Mahan
and Furry, and 2005 Campaign Chair for United Way of the Greater
Dayton Area. "Our community is stronger because of United Way
and events such as United Live help raise awareness about local
needs.”
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