May 26, 2013

Doobie Brothers Band Member Michael McDonald to Perform at Benefit Concert for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities

order viagra online

1/11/276465_258837394158462_155677340_n.jpg” alt=”" width=”180″ height=”179″ />Keshet will host its fourth annual benefit concert at the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts, this year featuring Grammy Award-winning recording artist Michael McDonald of the Doobie Brothers on November 19 at 8:00 p.m. All proceeds will benefit Keshet’s educational scholarships, vocational training and recreational programs for individuals with developmental disabilities.

McDonald, a former member of the Doobie Brothers and current solo artist, will perform Doobie Brothers hits as well as solo hits throughout his career. An “after set” party will be taking place after the concert at the Doubletree Hotel and Conference Center Chicago North Shore.
The Michael McDonald benefit concert will take place on Saturday, November 19 at 8:00 p.m. at the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts; 9501 North Skokie Boulevard, Skokie, Ill. Individual tickets to the concert are $85 and $150. Tickets for the “after set” party are an additional $150. To purchase tickets or to receive more information, please call 847-205-1234, or visit www.keshet.org.

###

About Keshet
Keshet: A Rainbow of Hope for Children and Adults with Special Needs is a nationally recognized, state-of-the-art 501 (c)(3) organization, providing community-based educational, recreational, and vocational programs for children, teens and young adults with varying and multiple developmental disabilities. Keshet’s goal is to enable children with disabilities to participate as fully as possible in the mainstream of community life.

Keshet, a partner in serving our community, is supported by the Jewish United Fund/Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago.

About Mira Temkin

Mira Temkin is a Highland-Park based copywriter with both advertising and editorial expertise. Her articles have appeared in What’s Happening, Family Time Magazine and Chicago Tribune. She can be reached at mt@thejewishbusiness.com

Speak Your Mind

*