Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas is the only dedicated freestanding pediatric facility in the region. Your attendance to this event will help shape the future of pediatric care in Central Texas. Because of you, the children of Central Texas will have access to the best medical care available, lives will be transformed, and miracles will continue to happen.
The Hub, a classic all-American hot spot for exceptional burgers, hot dogs, wings, milk shakes and unique comfort foods, is proud to host UT Dance Marathon, benefiting Dell Children’s Medical Center, a world-class medical center dedicated to the care of children and adolescents, regardless of their families' ability to pay. There goal is to offer help, hope, and healing to our children for generations to come.
Rhonda Cox, Dance Marathon Committee Advisor, says, "The Lassos and the Dance Marathon organizations are gratified for this unique opportunity to partner with The Hub and involve the campus and Austin community to raise money for Dell Children's Medical Center of Central Texas. It is such a worthwhile cause. We've been privileged to meet many of the 'miracle families' at Dell Children's so this is a very personal cause for all of us."
Tickets are $15, which includes access to the concert as well as a trip to the burger bar for a delicious burger and homemade chips. Lee County Line is a local Texas country band who have opened for stars such as Randy Rogers, Roger Creager and many more. Their set will include covers of your favorite TX county classics as well as their own original songs. You can check them out at http://www.myspace.com/
UT Dance Marathon is scheduled for Thursday, January 28th from 6:00-10:00 p.m. The public is welcome to purchase tickets in advance at The Hub for $15 or $20 at the door (tickets are limited) for food, beverage,and entertainment.
For press inquiries, please contact Michele Utt at 512-619-9160. For more details on The Hub visit www.thehubaustin.com or contact Chris Grimshaw at 512-432-5390 for further ticket inquiries.
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