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| Local Entertainers and Restaurants Honor Lt. Timothy J. Steele |
| By Administrator |
| Wednesday, October 24, 2012 12:20 PM |
| Tickets are now on sale at Westwinds for the USO Show to honor Lt. Timothy Steele and to raise money for the DHS scholarship in his name. The one-hour concert on Saturday, Nov. 10, at 7 p.m. in the PAC will feature the SnugTones, the DHS Jazz Band, Jazz Ensemble and PAC Men, 2012 Duxbury Idol winner Maddie Lies, swing dancers from Arthur Murray Dance Studios, members of the DHS football team as ushers, and Billy Gagnon as emcee. Tickets are students and veterans $10, seniors $15, adults $20, and limited reserved front section seats $25 each. As an added perk, the following local restaurants are offering 10 percent off your dinner bill for the night of the performance if you present your ticket when ordering your meal: The Milepost, The Sun Tavern, Tsang’s Cafe, Wildflower Cafe, and The Winsor House. Let’s pack the PAC for an upbeat, patriotic concert in honor of Lt. Steele. |








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