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

Eric Sucar
Guitarist 'Brother Big Daddy Abel', along with the rest of The Amish Outlaws, perform for the audience gathered during the fall concert held in front of the Hall of Records in downtown Freehold Borough on September 25.

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.

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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