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Outlaw country band, The Cutouts, are the headline entertainment for Housatonic Habitat for Humanity's 25th anniversary gala

Housatonic Habitat for Humanity's 25th anniversary gala

David and Daria Verelley of Woodbury are part of the Outlaw country band, The Cutouts. The Cutouts are donating their band for an upcoming nonprofit event. The Cutouts are headline entertainment for Housatonic Habitat for Humanity's 25th anniversary gala on Friday, September 23, from 6 to 9pm at the Western Connecticut State University Campus Center located on the WCSU Westside Campus, 43 Lake Avenue Extension in Danbury, CT.

The September gala is a fundraiser and celebration of the affiliate's 25 years of helping the community and making a meaningful difference in the lives of qualified working families by promoting financial stability and self-sufficiency through ownership of affordable housing. The event will feature craft beer and wine tasting, music and dancing, cocktails, appetizers, dinner, and silent auction. Suggested donation is $75 per person.

The Cutouts' musical careers span more than four decades including live performances with legendary singer/songwriter Jose Feliciano. Band members include Bruce Domizio (lead vocals/lead guitar), Daria Verelley (lead vocals/rhythm guitar), Mario Pirulli (drums), and David Verelley (bass). Daria Verelley is secretary for the Housatonic Habitat for Humanity Board of Directors and its Executive Committee.

For further information, contact the Housatonic Habitat for Humanity office at 203-744-1340 or email info@housatonichabitat.org. Additional details are available at www.housatonichabitat.org.


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