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Local Sisters dance their way to China with support from local artist and businesses

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Mikala Curless, born in China in 1997

Proceeds to help local sisters travel to China to work with handicapped children who cannot be adopted

For one night only, on July 17, 2010, SAE Institute Nashville with support of The Old School Theatre, local businesses and artist will be hosting a silent auction and benefit/ variety show to help the Curless sisters to raise travel funds.

Mikala and Gianna Curless, through Sowers International, have been invited to return to the orphanages they were adopted from to work as caregivers for the handicapped children that cannot be placed for adoption.

Sowers International is a non-profit organization that partners with Asian orphanages to provide caregivers. The Curless sisters will provide English lessons, art lessons, sports and recreation, etc. as well as rocking infants, cleaning and laundry.

In addition, while at the orphanage the Curless sisters will present two shows featuring the dance steps they have learned at The Tennessee Dance Arts Conservatory (TDAC).

Your monetary donation at the door will help pay for the Curless sisters airfare. Come out for a grand show, silent auction and a great opportunity to support these sisters at Old School Theatre, located at1220 School Street in Spring Hill.

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Gianna Curless., born in China in 2001

Doors open at 6:00 pm with opportunity to view and bid on the silent auction items. Pre show begins at 6:30 and the main event begins at 7:00.

Performances by:
Middle Tennessee Mass Choir Troupe
Carter Hamrick
Herrick
Emily Hrivnak
Jeremy Parsons
Conrad Jones Karate Studio
Rebecca Lamoreau
Mikala and Gianna Curless
David Moore

Emceed by:
Bernard Porter and Molly Smith PCG

With the Support of:
SAE Institute Nashville
Old School Theater
Great Wall Adoption Agency
Conrad Jones Karate Studio
Porter & Gentry (PCG)
Hit man Records
Tennessee Dance Arts
Conservatory

For more information or to donate items for the silent auction please contact Rhonda Arakaki-Langley at 615.244.5848 or r.arakaki@sae.edu

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