Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Singing, Dancing Police Officers....You Bet

Here is an opportunity to support the Nashville Children's Alliance and the Coalition Against Domestic Violence and have some great fun doing so. Tuesday, October 14, 2008 at the BB King Blues Club on 2nd Avenue, check out the talent of our police officers like you have never seen in your life. Or maybe you have. Don Aaron of the Metro Police Department provided the following details for the 2nd Annual Law Enforcement Talent Showcase. "Singing, dancing and comedy will be the order of the night as police department employees perform for the benefit of the Nashville Children's Alliance (formerly known as the Child Advocacy Center) and the Coalition Against Domestic Violence. This year's Showcase will feature more than 15 acts, including the Tennessee Mafia Jug Band, a professional bluegrass ensemble that has appeared on the Grand Ole Opry. In addition to the stage show, a silent auction will feature autographed guitars from country music greats, autographed sports merchandise, hotel stays, restaurant certificates, sets of Bridgestone tires, and many, many more valuable items. Doors to B.B. King's will open at 5:30 p.m. The show will begin at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are only $15 and will be sold at the door. Harry Chapman, formerly of News Channel 5, will serve as master of ceremonies for the evening." There you have it. Singing, dancing and very funny police officers all in one night and no traffic ticket for laughing. I hope you can attend and support this very fun and important initative. Vivian

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