COURT HOUSE – Linda Gentille & The Jersey Shore Pops will host a food drive during their upcoming holiday concert Joy to the World starring Jacklyn Buckingham at the Middle Township Performing Arts Center on Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. In cooperation with the Middle Township PAC, the orchestra will have bins set up to collect canned and packaged goods to be distributed to various food pantry locations in Cape May County. Concert goers are asked to bring 1 can or one packaged good to donate to those who lost their homes in Hurricane Sandy.
Kay Aspell, managing director of the PAC suggested to conductor of the orchestra Linda Gentille that some form of donation for this concert would be a wonderful gesture for the community. Aspell continues, “So many people in our county were affected by this hurricane and this upcoming holiday concert is the perfect opportunity for our patrons who were not affected considerably to show their concern for their neighbors.”
Suggested food donations include: Jars of peanut butter, canned fruits and vegetables, cans of nuts and seeds, nutritional granola bars and other healthy nutritional snacks. They are discouraging breakable items such as cookies and crackers as well as high sugar content items. For any questions about the food donations, please call the PAC at 609 463-1924.
Advance ticket prices range from $25 for balcony seats to $40 for orchestra center seats. Student tickets are available along with group tickets for $22. To purchase tickets for “Joy to the World” with Linda Gentille & The Jersey Shore Pops, call BP Ticket Office at 800-838-3006 or 609-463-1924 or order 24/7 online at www.JerseyShorePops.org. The box office at the PAC is open Monday to Friday from 9:00 AM- 4:00 PM for walk in ticket purchases and is located at the Middle Township High School, Exit 10 (GSP).
The theater has free and ample parking and is handicap assessable.
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