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Charity Benefit Show

Nashville Trio Comes To Southport

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The Nashville Trio is coming to Southport for a two-night benefit concert, Friday, April 14 and Saturday April 15. The all-female trio brings an eclectic mix of country, rock and blues to the stage. Their high-powered performance will benefit Brunswick Partnership for Housing and Paws-Ability. The event, held at the St. James Community Center, 3146 Southport-Supply Road, is from 7-9 pm. Doors open at 6 pm. Tickets are $35 each and can be purchased using cash or check.

There are four ways to purchase tickets:

In person:

•St. James Community Center, 4136 Southport-Supply Road, Thursday, Feb 23 from 10 am – noon

•Ruffin It Doggy Day Care, 925 Seaside Road NW, Ocean Isle Beach, Tuesday, Feb 28, 11 am – 1 p.m.

Call or email:

•Liz Thompson, ethompso3144@gmail. com, 715-498-4856 com, 410-570-5495

•Mary Galligan, marysgalligan17@gmail.

Beer and wine will be available for purchase with a credit card or St. James member card (St. James residents only). Snacks are provided, and outside food may not be brought into the event. Please bring cash to participate in a 50/50 raffle and basket raffles.

To find out more about The Nashville Trio, Brunswick Partnership for Housing and Paws-Ability please visit their respec- tive websites: megwilliamsmusic.com/trio, brunswickpartnership.org and paws-ability.org.

About Brunswick Partnership for Housing

Brunswick Partnership for Housing (BPH) is a nonprofit organization in Brunswick County addressing the needs of homeless families and individuals seeking housing and advocating for affordable housing. Established in 2019, BPH seeks to provide a stable living environment for those seeking a permanent housing solution.

About Paws-Ability

Paws-Ability is an all-volunteer, non-profit, fundraising organization that works to improve animal welfare in Brunswick and New Hanover Counties and to enhance the animal-human bond. Our funds support local rescues, spay/neuter initiatives, assist pet guardians with veterinary bills in extraordinary circumstances, and provide pet food to local food pantries and Meals on Wheels recipients.

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