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Brighton Recovery Center supporters party like it’s 1980
A record-setting crowd of more than 400 helped raise $22,000 for the Brighton Recovery Center for Women at the seventh annual ’80s Throwback Party. The Leftovers kicked off the night, followed by Tommy Tutone. Mark McFadden blasted ’80s favorites all night long.
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Over the last seven years, the ’80s Throwback Party has raised more than $68,000. The 100-bed residential program helps women recover from chronic substance abuse and addiction and move toward a life of sobriety and productivity.
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Kevin David, Tommy Tutone and Dave Carpenter
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Chandra Miller, Jennifer Payne, Cheryl Davis, Beth Williams and Joy Layman
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Kelly Haas, Trey Haas, Sheila Haas, Carol Weinel, Kevin Haas and Lindsay Clore
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Karalee Massie, Brad Bentley and Krista Bentley
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Tommy Tutone singing with Tony Manyet from The Leftovers
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Mark Collier and Katie Walters
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Brighton Recovery Center Director Anita Prater with ’80s Throwback Party producer Katie Walters
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A group from the Tracy Davis State Farm agency dressed as an ’80s bridal party
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Volunteers from Midland pitch in to paint Serenity Hall
Fifteen employees from Midland Atlantic Properties recently devoted an afternoon to work alongside residents and staff at Talbert House’s Serenity Hall to paint the facility. Serenity Hall is a 35-bed residential halfway house serving Butler County. The program assists men with their transition to the community by addressing issues of employment, housing, money management and problem solving. Midland Atlantic has been supporting Talbert House for nearly twenty years, donating time and money to agency events and initiatives. Talbert House empowers children, adults and families to live healthy, safe and productive lives.
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Bill Mees, Hannah VanHoose and Scott McFall
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Sandy King and Sarah Cordero
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Forrest Holger, Bill Mees, Clayton Riney, Hannah VanHoose, Sandy King, Sarah Cordero, Becky Appel, Ryan Kyte, Julie Krause and Scott McFall
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Becky Appel and Julie Krause
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