Crosby/Nash concert at Pasadena Playhouse to benefit Five Acres Aug. 25
by Timothy Rutt
Legendary 60's-70's boomer artists Dave Crosby and Graham Nash will perform on Sunday, Aug. 25, in a benefit concert for Altadena's FIve Acres at the Pasadena Playhouse.
General admission tickets are available for $150, with premium tickets in the $750-$500 range (VIP tickets at $1,000 each are sold out). There are also 100 tickets available to benefit the Pasadena Playhouse.
For tickets to benefit FIve Acres, contact Lizette Lujan for premium tickets (LLujan@5acres.org) or the Pasadena Playhouse for general admission tickets, 626-773-3746.
Five Acres, The Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of Los Angeles County, is a child and family services agency that strengthens families and prevents child abuse through treatment and education in community-based and residential programs. Originally founded in 1888 as an orphanage, today Five Acres offers an array of services including residential care and educational services, mental health services in homes and schools, foster care and adoptions, and domestic violence prevention. Ninety-eight percent of the clients are considered poor or below the poverty level.
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Crosby/Nash concert at Pasadena Playhouse to benefit Five Acres Aug. 25
by Timothy Rutt
Legendary 60's-70's boomer artists Dave Crosby and Graham Nash will perform on Sunday, Aug. 25, in a benefit concert for Altadena's FIve Acres at the Pasadena Playhouse.
General admission tickets are available for $150, with premium tickets in the $750-$500 range (VIP tickets at $1,000 each are sold out). There are also 100 tickets available to benefit the Pasadena Playhouse.
For tickets to benefit FIve Acres, contact Lizette Lujan for premium tickets (LLujan@5acres.org) or the Pasadena Playhouse for general admission tickets, 626-773-3746.
Five Acres, The Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of Los Angeles County, is a child and family services agency that strengthens families and prevents child abuse through treatment and education in community-based and residential programs. Originally founded in 1888 as an orphanage, today Five Acres offers an array of services including residential care and educational services, mental health services in homes and schools, foster care and adoptions, and domestic violence prevention. Ninety-eight percent of the clients are considered poor or below the poverty level.