MUSIC for MIDDLESEX II

To support the
MIDDLESEX HUMAN SERVICE AGENCY

Friday, February 27 7:30pm

Reserved Seats: $500 / $150 / $50 See description below

On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH, 2004, THE REGENT THEATRE in ARLINGTON MA. will host a special evening of music, fantastic auction items and all out fun for the second annual charitable event, “MUSIC FOR MIDDLESEX 2”. Last year was highlighted by a surprise performance from STEVEN TYLER OF AEROSMITH who was joined on stage by some of Boston’s most beloved Rock and Blues artists.

This year’s event is shaping up to be even bigger and better:
-From Badfinger…..JOEY MOLLAND
-The acoustic magic of….CHARLIE FARREN
-From Blood, Sweat and Tears….FRED LIPSIUS
-2003 Boston Music Award nominees’….JAMES MONTGOMERY and FRIENDS
-From London, rocker daughter of Ian Hunter….TRACIE HUNTER and her BAND
-DAVID MINEHAN of the Neighborhoods
-From The Joe Perry Project….JOE PET
-JOHN TROY of The Pousette-Dart Band
-STEVEN PAUL PERRY
-BEYOND BLONDE
-THE PEACHEATERS

-Master of Ceremonies from WZLX, Mr. STEVE SWEENEY

PLUS….YOU NEVER KNOW WHO MAY STOP IN AGAIN THIS YEAR!

Tickets prices:

-$500 ALL ACCESS:( FIRST 3 ROWS)

-$150 VIP: LIMITED THEATRE ACCESS Both include: Pre-performance dinner provided by Jakes Dixie Roadhouse with private acoustic performances and an AFTER SHOW MEET AND GREET. Your name will be entered into drawings for 2 sets of tickets to the AEROSMITH VELVET ROPE EXPERIENCE. (WWW.AEROFORCEONE.COM)
YOUR $150.DONATION HELPS SHELTER AND FEED A HOMELESS FAMILY FOR ONE NIGHT

-$50 Donation: General Admission.

Tickets are available through the Regent Theatre box office on line www.regenttheatre.com or by calling Middlesex Human Services Agency at 781-894-6110 x20. In these times of budget cuts your support is needed more than ever and all donations are tax deductible. Thank you


ABOUT MIDDLESEX HUMAN SERVICS AGENCY, INC.

The Middlesex Human Services Agency, Inc. (MHSA) supports the quality of life for a wide variety of clients through community based social service programs. These programs emphasize dignity, respect, and empowerment while teaching individuals and families the skills needed for self-sufficiency.

MHSA prides itself by working with clients who are the most disenfranchised members of the community, confronting problems such as homelessness, substance abuse and mental health issues. Legal issues and lack of education and vocational skills. MHSA is funded in part by federal. State and municipal grants. The remainder of operational costs comes by way of donations from civic, church and synagogue, corporate and individual donors.



Order now and help support MHSA, Inc. and all the important work they do in our communities.

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