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CCP Hosts Merry Measures Holiday Cabaret 12/7

By: Nov. 23, 2010
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A Holiday Cabaret 2010 "Merry Measures"- Chicago Cabaret Professionals will again spread joy and music in their 12th annual holiday concert with TWO SHOWS. Over two nights, audiences will enjoy over 45 talented singers. All proceeds will benefit Teen Living Programs.

WHEN: Monday, December 7
6 and Tuesday, December 7. Both performances start at 7:30 pm

WHERE:Davenport's Piano Bar, 1383 N. Milwaukee Ave, Chicago

TICKETS: $20.00

BOX OFFICE: For reservations, please call (773) 278-1830 or www.davenportspianobar.com

Scheduled to appear:

Jim Anderson, Ron Anderson, Karmann Bajuyo, Michelle Billingsley, Boomer Babes, Jennifer Chada, Louise Cloutier, Amy Cole, Michelle Coughlin, James Edward Dauphin, Jeff Dean, Elizabeth Doyle, Helene Alter-Dyche, John Eskola, Jenny Farney, Erin Frisby, Ruth Fuerst, Carla Gordon, Rebecca Gruenspan, Amanda Hartley, Carol Holmes, Claudia Hommel, Anita Kallen, Patti Kinsella, Joan Kuersten, Judy Loyd, Shelley MacArthur, Ira McGill, Alma Mendoza, Beckie Menzie, Liz Norton, Joanne Pakieser, Pam Peterson, Jesse Pierce, Barbara Pool, Tecora Rogers, Philip Seward, Jan Slavin, Wynter Spears, Krista Stuber, Catherine Thomson, Carol Weston, Robert Whorton, Kevin Wood, Melissa Young, Leona Rund Zions

Merry Measures will be directed by Jesse Pierce and Jen Chada (December 6) and Carla Gordon and Michelle Billingsley (December 7) Elizabeth Doyle and Beckie Menzie will serve as musical directors and Melissa Young will produce.

Since 1975, Teen Living Programs has been at the forefront of serving underprivileged youth in Chicago. TLP is now the only agency in Chicago whose mission is to serve homeless and runaway youth exclusively, and whose programs assist youth from the streets all the way to their independence. TLP's mission is to create hope and opportunity for youth who are homeless by assisting them to permanently leave the streets, secure stable housing, and build self-sufficient, satisfying lives. We believe that all children are entitled to a safe and loving home, where they gain an assurance of belonging, a desire for independence, a commitment to competence, and a heart of compassion. Tragically, thousands of children never experience this kind of home. Many of these become homeless. Our mission was born and is driven by these youth.



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