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Variety show entertains for Make-A-Wish

Angie Toomey and Friends will present a variety show to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 8, at Stuart Auditorium at Lake Junaluska. The show will help grant wishes to children with terminal and long-term illnesses in Central and Western North Carolina.

The cast of entertainers this year includes Arkansas Rose, Betty Natzke, Crimson Road,  Keith Smith, Julia Ann Roberts, Leslie Hipps, Music Works Dancers,  Paul Indelicato, the Rye Holler Boys, Tina Mathis, the West & Central African Drum Group and Angie Toomey. The Fines Creek Flatfooters will also perform.

Tickets are $25. 828.452.2881.

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