On Saturday, January 12 at 11 a.m., Moses Brown School on the East Side of Providence will host Sing Away Hunger, a benefit concert for the Rhode Island Community Food Bank featuring local children's entertainers Bill Harley and Keith Munslow. Grammy
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On Saturday, January 12 at 11 a.m., Moses Brown School on the East Side of Providence will host Sing Away Hunger, a benefit concert for the Rhode Island Community Food Bank featuring local children’s entertainers Bill Harley and Keith Munslow.
Grammy Award winner Bill Harley and Parents’ Choice winner Keith Munslow, along with a talented group of their friends, return for a fun and frolicking family concert to benefit the Food Bank at a brand new location, Moses Brown School in Providence. Each year, Bill and Keith delight children with their hilarious songs and stories, which will tickle the funny bone of all ages.
Tickets range from $10 to $15 and may be purchased at www.rifoodbank.org/sing-away-hunger.
The concert benefits the Rhode Island Community Food Bank which provides food assistance to 53,000 Rhode Islanders each month through its network of food pantries and meal sites. For more information on the Food Bank visit www.rifoodbank.org.
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