Join us for a special ‘event within an event’ on Fri. May 8, 2009 at the Hilton Hotel.
Celebrate Mother’s Day weekend in style as you enjoy all that the Jamaican Children’s Heart Fund benefit event has to offer!
The excitement of legends Ernie Smith & Pluto Shervington’s live ‘up close and personal’ concert performance, along with an added ‘surprise’ performance by a reggae superstar to sweeten things, coupled with swinging to the sounds of one of South Florida’s best DJ’s (Mark Swaby) is sure to make this event a hit and a ‘don’t miss’ occassion that’s worth every dime!
Notice that the event goes until 2:00am folks…..
A well-rounded event where the funds go to help save childen’s lives in Jamaica with open-heart surgery that is absolutely needed, we are inviting you to be part of the giving while truly enjoying yourself in the process.
Ticket outlets are noted below…Get your ticket and spread the word about the event…gather your family and friends to join you!
Come on out and help to save a life…you can make a difference!
A child’s life is worth the cost of the event.
Visit www.jamaicanchildrensheartfund..org and see for yourself!
Jamaican Ambassador In Orlando For Ernie Smith /Pluto Shervington Concert To Benefit JCHF
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