To help in the fight against cancer, Rodeo City Music Hall is sponsoring a performance on Friday, March 21, 2008, to benefit the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life. The show will include a variety of music, including Country, Gospel, Oldies Rock ‘n’ Roll, and Pop.
Relay for Life began in the mid-1980s with one
person, Dr. Gordy Klatt of Tacoma, Washington, who wanted to make a
difference. Today, Relay for Life gives a community an
opportunity to become involved in the battle against cancer.
Cancer touches on many lives in the Mesquite area. RCMH wants to
honor these individuals and make a difference in the community by
becoming a part of Relay for Life.
Some of the RCMH family that has been touched by cancer either personally or by association are:
Karol Dyess’ uncle and her dad, Clyde Skoglund’s brother, Raymond Skoglund; Robert Dyess’ father, Mickey St. John;Forrest Turner, RCMH’s cameraman and grandfather to performer Lacee Turner;Performer Amber Carrington’s mom and Ron & Jean Vice’s daughter, Shonda Gaylord;Performer James Gregory’s mom, Patsy Fisher; Performer Candice Lloyd’s grandmothers, Janie Mosley, a breast cancer survivor, and Mary Lloyd; Corey Wright’s mom, Denise Ragsdale.
“This benefit helps us honor those we have lost to cancer and
celebrate those who have survived,” says Ms. Clara Walker, owner of
RCMH.
Please join RCMH and the American Cancer Society
in the fight against cancer by attending this benefit show. All
tickets for this special performance are $10. For more
information on this show and others, go to www.rodeocitymusichall.com.





