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Club 200 and Ivan Parker Team Up for Hurricane Victims
Posted on Sep 29, 2005
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Club 200 and Ivan Parker Team Up for Hurricane Victims
Written: 09/29/2005
Author: SGN
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Looking for a chance to do something for Hurricane Katrina victims? Here’s your chance to make a difference! If you love great gospel music and the ministry of Ivan Parker, you won't want to miss Club 200! Club 200 is an exclusive event available only to the FIRST 200 TICKET HOLDERS. The evening will begin with an elegant dinner and personal interaction with Ivan and his family. You can personally ask the questions you've always wanted to know about life in gospel music. Later, there will be a concert of your favorite Ivan Parker songs. Every guest will leave the evening with memorabilia and memories to last a lifetime. Club 200 benefits Speed-the-Light, an international organization providing life-giving supplies to hurricane victims.

Club 200 is on October 2nd beginning at 6:00pm. Doors open at 5:15pm.
The event will take place at Life Assembly in Mt. Juliet, TN

Tickets are $50.00 per person and are ONLY available to the first 200 GUESTS. Please call 615-758-7779 for your ticket today! With ONLY 200 TICKETS - this event will sell out fast!

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  1.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 09/29/2005

    Whats there to wanna know. I like his music, but 50.00. I would rather send it myself to the victims. I have been to these solo male concert dates. They are lucky to draw 75 people, unless your Michael Combs.

    Dale


  2.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 09/29/2005

    Man, if you have a problem with it keep it to yourself...they're only trying to raise money.


  3.    .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ~ 09/30/2005

    If i lived closer i would gladly pay the 50.00 to help out. I personally have hosted Ivan in concert twice and one time it was 350 in attendance and the second was 570. I personally would not walk across the street to see Michael Combs but that is just MY opinion and MY opinion only.


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