
Bring your friends and join us for a fun evening of food, wine and great entertainment at the Flint School of Performing Arts
Seeing Stars! Benefit
at the Flint Institute of Music
Friday, February 1, 2008
6:00 pm - Gourmet samplings and wine
7:30 pm - Performance featuring FSPA student musicians and dancers
Champagne and dessert reception to follow
Your participation at this special event provides students who
need financial assistance the chance to study music and dance
at the Flint School of Performing Arts — an opportunity they wouldn’t otherwise have.
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Culinary Reception generously provided by:
Cranberries Café • Da Eduardo • Dale’s Cheesecakes • Fandangles’ • Flint Golf Club • The French Laundry • Kicker’s Sports Bar • King Arthur’s Pasties • Luca’s Chophouse • Oliver T’s • Park Avenue Cheesecake Company • Sagano Japanese Bistro • Starbucks of Grand Blanc • Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club |
Wine generously provided by an anonymous donor • Decorations donated by the Marx Sisters.
This performance sponsored by Herbert J. and Nancy Booth, William H. Piper and Allegro.
Begun in 1997, Seeing Stars!, the financial aid program for the Flint School of Performing Arts, has raised nearly $550,000 to provide low income students the opportunity to realize their dreams of making music or dancing. Currently, nearly 10 percent of FSPA students receive financial aid.
Providing children the opportunity for long term arts study is critical. Not only does it develop creativity, it fosters a sense of achievement and teaches important skills like discipline and teamwork. Your participation at this special event provides students who need financial assistance the chance to study music and dance at the Flint School of Performing Arts– an opportunity they wouldn’t otherwise have.
Supporter - $50 (per person)
Patron - $250 (two people)
Sponsor - $500 (two people)
Make your reservations now for this great evening!
Call 810.237.3111 or email
Begun in 1997, Seeing Stars!, the financial aid program for the Flint School of Performing Arts, has raised nearly $550,000 to provide low income students the opportunity to realize their dreams of making music or dancing. Currently, nearly 10 percent of FSPA students receive financial aid.
Providing children the opportunity for long term arts study is critical. Not only does it develop creativity, it fosters a sense of achievement and teaches important skills like discipline and teamwork. Your participation at this special event provides students who need financial assistance the chance to study music and dance at the Flint School of Performing Arts.
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