FUNDRAISER FOR THE KARLI ROSE KELL MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP FUND AT RME  

Wed., Oct. 12, 2011 - 6 pm in the  Redstone Room  at RME  

Admission: $15 per person - Tickets Available Now at RME  

or Online at www.redstoneroom.com

Please join us October 12, 2011 for Moondance - a benefit to raise funds for the Karli Rose Kell music scholarship fund in the  Redstone Room .  Enjoy an evening of live music, silent auction, great food from the Woodfire Grill and cash bar. All proceeds will benefit the Karli Rose Kell Music Scholarship Fund at RME.

Over $43,000 has been raised in Karli's memory since Karli's passing in 2002, including the original scholarships awarded to music students at   Rock Island   High School  . Find out how your donations benefit students and young musicians throughout our community, in financial assistance with fees for music lessons and educational programs at RME, to the thousands of kazoos distributed to school children at RME and at special RME outreach programs in our area.

This fund was established by Ellis Kell, the RME's Director of Programming and Education, and his wife Kristi, in memory of their late daughter Karli Rose, who died in an auto accident in 2002.  


We sincerely hope you will join us at Moondance 2011. However, if you can't make it, donations may be made to Karli's fund at:  

  

KARLI ROSE KELL MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP FUND AT RME
c/o River Music Experience,   129 N. Main Street  Davenport  IA   52801  
For more information phone: 563-326-1333 ext. 113,  

or email: ekell@rivermusicexperience.org


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