Story by Lindsey Chester | February 25, 2010 | Tags: charity, disabilities, music, sas, The Arc, Vocal Motion
Cary, NC – An interesting aspect of being part of CaryCitizen is that I learn about the different musical groups that perform in our diverse town - for charity.
Recently a friend asked that we add an event to the CaryCitizen calendar. I found out that it was SAS’s own VocalMotion – performing their 18th annual production called “Oh, What a Night!”. The group volunteers their time and talents and instead of charging admission, they request that the audience make donations to their favorite cause – The Arc , a foundation dedicated to helping children with disabilities.
Oh What a Night!
This year’s performance runs from Thursday Feb 25th- Sunday, Feb 28th. Like the new hit show “Glee,” this groups sings and dances during their shows. Some of the music featured includes: “Born to Be Wild”, “Sing a Song” and “The House is Rockin’” as well as more recent hits from Jason Mraz, and a crowd pleasing medley from the Musical Jersey Boys.
About The Arc
The Arc of Wake County provides advocacy, referrals, recreational opportunites and community education services for children with developmental disabilities and includes over 250 individual and family members.
Would you like to know more about what’s happening in Cary? Check out our Calendar of Events. If you have an event you would like us to add to the Calendar, email Lindsey Chester.