Rock The River Benefit Concert
featuring Journey Former Lead Vocalist Steve Augeri
Rock The River Benefit Concert
featuring Journey Former Lead Vocalist Steve Augeri
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DateApril 11, 2024 / Thursday
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Start8:00 PM
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VenueThe Capitol Theatre
Port Chester, NY -
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Rock The River Benefit Concert
featuring Journey Former Lead Vocalist Steve Augeri
Event Details
Sunrise Day Camp:
Sunrise Day Camp–Pearl River is a proud member of the Sunrise Association, whose mission is to bring back the joys of childhood to children with cancer and their siblings worldwide. Sunrise accomplishes this through the creation and oversight of welcoming, inclusive summer day camps, year-round programs, and in-hospital recreational activities, all offered free of charge
Rock The River:
Get ready to rock the night away on Thursday, April 11th at 6:30pm for the 11th Annual Rock the River Benefit Concert, featuring Journey former lead vocalist STEVE AUGERI.
John Berman, CNN Anchor, will be our host for the evening.
We are excited to be recognizing our fabulous partners from the Capitol Theatre with the Sunrise Community Partner Award and the Sunrise Champion Award, being accepted by Owner Peter Shapiro, General Manager Bruce Wheeler, and Head of Events Emily Schmalholz.
Enjoy cocktails, fabulous food, and explore our exciting silent auction. All funds raised from this event benefit Sunrise Day Camp-Pearl River.
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