Voodoo Cowboys for Salvation Army Concert Benefit


 

Voodoo Cowboys for Salvation Army Concert Benefit – www.voodoocowboys.com Are you ready to Cowboy Up for a good cause? Cowboys for The Salvation Army Charity Event will kick off at 7 pm Friday, Aug. 7 at The Las Vegas Country Saloon located at 425 Fremont Street on the Fremont Street Experience at Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada. All proceeds will benefit the Salvation Army. It will be a night of country music, dancing, mechanical bull riding and raffles to benefit the Las Vegas Chapter of the Salvation Army. Entertainment will kick the night off at 7 pm, with The Bobby Kingston Band (http ) and the local favorite The Voodoo Cowboys (www.voodoocowboys.com ) will close out the night from 10 pm to 1:30 am Admission is free. However, checks for donations can be made payable directly to The Salvation Army and dropped into the familiar Salvation Army Red Kettle. The money raised will be spent on programs to benefit Las Vegas residences in need. The Salvation Army depends upon Las Vegas locals in order to reach out to those in our community who are in need. Identified by author and management expert Peter Drucker as: By far the most effective organization in the United States. The Salvation Army invests charitable gifts it receives in the lives of men, women, and children who need a hand up. Ongoing and annual Salvation Army Programs include, but are not limited to: •Pack to School drive. The school supply drive runs from July 13 to Aug. 4 and will benefit more than 20000 underprivileged students from 30 schools across the

 

BULLETIN BOARD: Jan. 23

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Budget earmarks funds for drug, alcohol courts

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