Benefit concert for animal shelter set for July 25 at Pollak Theatre

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WEST LONG BRANCH — Monmouth University’s Pollak Theatre will host a concert featuring several musicians to raise funds for the Humane Society of Tinton Falls at 8 p.m. July 25 at 400 Cedar Ave.

All proceeds will benefit the Humane Society, which does not receive funding from the county or state.

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Vaune Peck, director of the Monmouth University Center for the Arts, asked legendary pianist/promoter “Stormin’” Norman Seldin to gather a very talented cast of musicians for this event to help all the animals that are cared for and sheltered at the Tinton Falls facility.

Performers will provide a variety of musical styles and include Pam McCoy, Jillian Rhys McCoy, Dave McCarthy, Joe Petillo, Sam Sims, Kyle Ward, Dimitris Kulaga, Kevin Feehan and 3 Sheets to the Wind, Ronnie Brandt, Mary McCrink, Gerry Gironda, Ray Johnson, Tom Pharo and Ed Dougherty. Master of Ceremonies Frank Dimopoulos will preside over the event.

A meet and greet with musicians will be held for Gold Circle ticket holders prior to the concert. For tickets, call 732-263-6889 or visit www.monmouth.edu. For further information, contact Norman Seldin at 732-245-4777 or normanseldin@aol.com.

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