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Broadway Bound Kids to Present SEUSSICAL JR. at The Astor Room

By: May. 18, 2017
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Broadway Bound Kids, a free youth ensemble for 3rd - 8th graders developed to help empower kids and give them more self-confidence, will be performing Suessical Jr. on May 20th from 2:15pm - 4:00pm. Click here for tickets and information.

The performance is sponsored by C iGIVE, an organization started by Cheri Kaufman that helps transform young philanthropic-minded millennials dreams into reality by providing funding as well as guidance, strategy and networking opportunities.

Thanks to C iGIVE the kids will be performing in Studio A at The Astor Room located at Kaufman Astoria Studios, the historic movie studio located in Queens where celebs including Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett have been spotted.

You can check out the C iGIVE website at www.cigive.com.

About Cheri Kaufman:
Cheri Kaufman is a dedicated philanthropist, international entrepreneur and the Founder of C iGIVE, a company focusing on Millennials - the future's most powerful demographic -- with networking, mentoring and financial support for their initiatives to make the world a better place. Cheri Kaufman is an important, long-standing and recognized member of New York's philanthropic community. Currently, she serves as Vice President of Lifeline Organization of New York. She is a board member and the national advisor for the National Women's History Museum, a member of the UN Women for Peace Committee and a board member of the MoMA. Cheri Kaufman's charity and philanthropic experience includes positions on the boards of the Asia Society and the First New York Bank for Business. She chaired fundraising events for the Stanley Isaacs Center, American Cancer Society and Parsons Institute for Design, and has worked on fundraising events for Lenox Hill Hospital and the Whitney Museum, reflecting her lifelong commitment to the arts. As a business executive, Ms. Kaufman raised funds for non-profit organizations such as PS1, American Cancer Society and New York Partnership Association.




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