Kretzer Piano Music Foundation presents . . .
The 2nd Annual PHYSICIANS TALENT SHOWCASE
To benefit Adopt-a-Family and the Kretzer Piano Music Foundation
Tuesday, August 20 at 7:30 pm
A Prescription For A Great Evening! We will be showcasing local doctors with real musical talents.
Dr. Marie Ambroise Thigpen, local Neonatologist, is not only a fabulous singer but also a ballroom dancer. She will be doing her salsa with Plastic Surgeon Dr. Alberto Navarro at the 2nd Annual Physician Talent Showcase! Your doctor may have skills you never dreamed of! When they all share their talent onstage, youre going to be impressed, delighted, and possibly fall out of your seat laughing.
Tickets for the Showcase are $50 each, payable to the Kretzer Piano Music Foundation, Inc, a non-profit 501(c)(3) dedicated to providing scholarships to children from low-income families to receive music instruction and to sponsor music events in the community with an emphasis on performance opportunities for young musicians. These music events and concerts have a double purpose as they financially benefit local childrens charities and also aid in keeping music in the schools.
The proceeds will also benefit Adopt-A-Family of the Palm Beaches, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to restoring families in crisis to stability and self-sufficiency. Funds will be designated to Project Grow which focuses on building social, emotional and education skills for formerly homeless children who live in the agencys housing programs.
The Harriet Himmel Theater at City Place,
700 S. Rosemary Ave, WestPalm Beach, FL33401
Tickets are $50. Call Complete Ticket Solutions at 866-449-2489.
Tuesday, August 20, 7:30 pm.
CONTACT: For information call Kathi Kretzer, Kretzer Piano, 561-748-0036.
The Physicians Talent Showcase is part of Kretzer Pianos ongoing Music for the Mind concert series benefitting childrens charities and music education. Held on the third Tuesday of every month in the Harriet Himmel Theater at CityPlace, the Music for the Mind concerts feature musical groups from Palm Beach County. Beginning in 2002, Music for the Mind has provided 8,800 young musicians the opportunity to perform while raising $300,000 to help keep music in our schools and community.