Arts & Entertainment
Help Keep The Arts Alive At Ardmore Music Hall Saturday Night
Six bands will take the stage to raise money for breast cancer research and an art scholarship.

The Ardmore Music hall is hosting a benefit show Saturday night that will feature six unique bands and help keep arts programs available for budding artists.
The show kicks off at 8 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 21 at the Ardmore Music Hall, 23 E. Lancaster Ave., Ardmore. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Tickets are just $20. All proceeds will go to the Christina Cullen Memorial Scholarship at The University of the Arts and breast cancer research.
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According to the Music For The Arts website:
The Music For The Arts Concert and Benefit held each year is dedicated to the life and memory of Christina Marie Cullen.
She was a gifted photographer, artist and musician who had her life taken by breast cancer. She was only 25 when she was diagnosed and passed away at the young age of 28. We hold this concert in her honor and hope to inspire future photographers, artists and musicians to keep creating as she did.
Proceeds from the concert will go toward The Christina Marie Cullen Memorial Scholarship at The University of the Arts for Photography. Additional proceeds will be donated towards breast cancer research and awareness in her name.
Please join us to celebrate Christina’s life and to raise awareness and money to fight this terrible disease.
This year's concert marks the 10th Music For The Arts benefit concert and features six local acts guaranteed to keep the audience enthralled over the four-hour show.
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Performers are:
- West Philly Orchestra
- Chris Grunwald of "Griz Band"
- The TC Cole Riot
- Highkick
- Next Wednesday
- Droppin Deuce
The event will also feature a raffle and an auction.
The show is 21 and up.
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