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A Starry, Starry Night” Presents “A Starry, Starry Night” Third Annual Fundraiser Saturday, March 14th to Benefit All Students in the 7:00 pm William S. Hart Union High School District An evening show featuring stars from: “Dancing with the Stars” and “So You Think You Can Dance” Performers will be announced in February, however past performers have included: SYTYCD season winners Fik-Shun and Amy Yakima, Witney Carson, Brandon Mitchell, Will Thomas, Jordan Casanova and Chris Koehl, along with Chelsie Hightower, Anna Trebunskaya, Jonathan Roberts, Karina Smirnoff and Dmitry Chaplin from “Dancing with the Stars”. Past hosts have included comedian Collin Moulton, Kyle Massey from the television show “That’s So Raven” and Cassie Scerbo from “Make it or Break It” and the “Bring It On” trilogy of films. All celebrities are subject to change without notice. Plus, a performance by one of our local Hart Dance Teams! Adult General Admission Ticket $25 Students, Seniors and Active Military $20 Contact WiSH directly for discounts on 20 or more tickets! More info: 661.799.WiSH (9474) or email: [email protected] Tickets and more info online: www.WiSHscv.org Golden Valley High School Theater 27051 Robert C. Lee Parkway, Santa Clarita 91321 Sponsorship opportunities available! All sponsors will be listed on the website and included in all event promotion. Platinum Star Sponsorship: $2,500 – Ten Tickets plus full page program ad Gold Star Sponsorship: $1,500 – Six Tickets plus half page program ad Silver Star Sponsorship: $1,000 – Four Tickets plus quarter page program ad Donation is tax deductible per extent of the law. Tax ID #45-4705593 .
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