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Music for Mark Herzlich!

Everyone should make an appearance on the top floor of McElroy on Friday, December 4th!  The Observer’s own Dennis Carr, aka the Eagles’ Nest Piano Kid, has organized a 9.4 hour music marathon as a “Beat Cancer” Fundraiser for Uplifting Athletes.   100% of the proceeds will be donated to UpliftingAthletes.org.

The event begins at 11:00 am and runs until 8:30 pm.  A donation table will be set up outside of the Chocolate Bar, which will be accepting loose donations and donations for song requests during the second half of every hour.

Nine BC musical groups will be performing:

11:00 am – Heavy Feather
12:00 pm – Madrigal Singers
1:00 pm – Voices of Imani
2:00 pm – BC bOp!
3:00 pm – Acoustics
4:00 pm – Connell Driscoll w/ Tomy Y
5:00 pm – Dance Organization
6:00 pm – Swingkids
7:00 pm – Bostonians

The event will conclude with a performance by Ayla Brown from America Idol at 8:00 pm.

BC Athletics has donated 12 ticket as giveaways during the event!

Check out the facebook group for more information:  http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=185151942459&ref=mf

Don’t miss it!


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Allison Gallagher

Allison Gallagher

Allison Gallagher is currently a special reporter to The Observer as she is currently studying abroad for the semester at King’s College London in the UK. She joined The Observer staff in the fall of 2008 and has previously served as the Managing Editor, News Editor, Opinions Editor, and Assistant Opinions Editor. Next semester she will serve as the Editor-in-Chief of The Observer, and hopes to maintain the paper’s tradition of excellence. She is a graduate of Immaculate Heart Academy in Washington Township, NJ and served as the editor-in-chief of the school’s monthly newspaper, Accents. She is an English major at BC and hopes to enter law school upon graduation.

Allison has written 23 articles for The Observer.

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