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Alan Jones Benefit

Saturday, February 8, 2025 (3:00 PM - 7:00 PM) (CST)

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Join us for a special fundraiser in support of Alan Jones on Saturday, February 8, 2025 from 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM at Lexington High School. Alan Jones, our beloved Band Director and Beta Club Sponsor, has been a dedicated educator and community leader at Lexington High School for six years. Now, as he battles Stage 4 esophageal cancer that has spread to his adrenal glands. We’re rallying together to support him in this time of need. This special event is a chance for our community to come together, enjoy amazing music and delicious food, and support a cause that’s close to all our hearts. There will be a live auction where you can bid on exciting items donated by our community to raise funds for Alan’s medical expenses. Event Highlight: Musical Performances by current and past Beta members, small instrumental pieces from LHS Band members, and guest performances by Kimberly Helton, Lindsey Russell, and Sand Ridge Worship Group. The dinner menu will consist of a choice between chicken alfredo, spaghetti, or lasagna. This includes salad, a drink, and dessert. This event is catered by: Crossroads Custom Catering, Jamie's Cafe and Catering, and Countryside Diner. Tickets & Donations - Performances are $10, Dinner is $10 How to Purchase Tickets: From any Band or Beta member Online at lexingtonbeta.org Can’t attend? Donations are welcome and deeply appreciated! Why Your Support Matters Alan has touched the lives of countless students through his work with the LHS Band and Beta Club. This fundraiser will help alleviate the financial burden of his medical expenses, allowing him to focus on his treatment and recovery.
Lexington High School Auditorium
284 White Street
Lexington, 38351
Saturday, February 8, 2025 (3:00 PM - 7:00 PM) (CST)
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