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    ‘Living Legends’ Fundraiser by Pearl High School Heritage Classes Foundation

    Tn TribuneBy Tn TribuneJanuary 11, 2018Updated:January 17, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    NASHVILLE, TN —The Pearl High School Heritage Classes Foundation, Inc. is sponsoring the ‘Living Legends’ fundraising event honoring Mr. Jimmy Church, a graduate of Pearl High School.

    Mr. Church is nationally known for his vocal and instrumental expertise, and his high energy choreography. He has gained an international reputation for his music and dance routines, and has developed a unique musical sound that is immediately recognizable.

    The Living Legends Ball will be held at the Millennium Maxwell House Hotel Friday, February 9, 2018. The reception begins at 6:00 p.m., with dinner and dancing beginning at 7:00 p.m. The attire for the event is black tie. We respectfully request your support in recognizing Mr. Church for his talent and commitment to the community at large, with your sponsorship of a table for ten (10) people or your patronage of the event. The sponsorship categories are:

    PEARL          $   25.00-$  99.00

    SILVER         $ 100.00-$499.00

    PLATINUM   $ 500.00-$999.00

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    GOLD             $1000.00 plus

    Sponsors will be listed in the program either in the name of the donor or the name of the organization. Checks should be made to Pearl High School Heritage Classes Foundation, Inc.

    The non-profit Pearl High School Heritage Classes Foundation, Inc. was formally established in 2005 and is incorporated under the laws of the State of Tennessee, as set forth in the Tennessee Nonprofit Corporation Act, as a 501 (c)(3) organization. Consistent with its original mission, the foundation continues to provide descendents of Pearl High School attendees, from low to moderate income households, with college entrance scholarship awards.

    Thank you in advance for your generous support and we hope to see you at the Legends Ball.Please feel free to contact us at anytime. We look forward to hearing from you by January 18, 2018. For questions or to purchase tickets, please contact Alice Epperson, a.epperson@comcast.net.

    The non-profit Pearl High School Heritage Classes Foundation, Inc. was formally established in 2005 and is incorporated under the laws of the State of Tennessee, as set forth in the Tennessee Nonprofit Corporation Act, as a 501 (c)(3) organization. Consistent with its original mission, the foundation continues to provide descendents of Pearl High School attendees, who achieve academic requirements, with college entrance scholarship support.

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