RONNIE LAWS IN CONCERT
The PTSA of Randallstown High School and Success & More Productions
Present Ronnie Laws in Concert on Saturday, August 30, 2008
4000 Offutt Road
Randallstown, MD 21133
Tickets: $30 In advance * $35 at the Door
Doors Open at 6:00 p.m.* Concert 7:00 p.m. *Open Seating
Refreshments for Sale by: Carolyn Lee Caterers * Vendors
FMI, please call 443.562.5203
Proceeds from this event will benefit the Randallstown HS PTSA
Make checks payable to: Success & More Productions
Special Guest Appearance by Gospel Recording Artist , Beverly Tipton Dorsey
Ticket Locations:
Melvin @ Theo's Barbershop, 9405 Liberty Rd Suite A
Randallstown High School Front Office
Tanya Williams-Harris 443.562.5203
Mane Attraction, 119 W. Mulberry Street
Essence of a Man Day Spa & Barbershop, 10999 Red Run Blvd.
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