Goodings
Grove Luther J. Schilling William E. Young William J. Butler
Hadley
Middle Homer Jr. High
Contact:
Charla Brautigam, Communications/Public Relations Manager
cbrautigam@homerschools.org |
708-226-7628
For
Immediate Release:
Feb. 2, 2018
Hadley
students stage concert to benefit kids with cancer
Show
your support and bring a toy to the Feb. 16 concert
Hadley Middle School teacher and musician Joe Cernak loves to challenge
his students to work creatively on projects that interest them.
So when two students came up with the idea of staging a concert with his
band, Hi-Fi Stereotypes, to benefit kids with cancer at Comer Children’s
Hospital, he couldn’t say no.
On Feb. 16, Cernak and fellow bandmate, Kenton Brace (a music teacher at
Hadley Middle School and Homer Junior High School), will perform covers of pop
hits from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in the Hadley Middle School gymnasium at 15731 S. Bell
Road Homer Glen.
The price of admission is a new toy, which will be donated to Comer
Children’s Hospital.
Among the recommended items are:
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Uno cards
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Small Lego kits
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Play-Doh
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Matchbox cars
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Picture books
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Board games
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Plastic toys and dolls
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Word search puzzle books
Due to safety and infection control guidelines, the following toys
cannot be accepted: fabric or handmade items; anything with latex; small rubber
balls; magnetic toys; foam/puzzles; anything breakable; candles.
Toys will be accepted at the door or exchanged for a ticket in advance.
Click here for more information or to
see a full list of approved toys.
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