Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Press Release


Preemie Prints, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization presents Preemie Prints Music Festival: Benefiting NICU families & Celebrating Miracles. This event is a benefit concert featuring Tubie & The Touchtones, Jersey Creek Band, Etched In Stone, Least Of These, SOSAVEME, SONS, and more musicians.

This music festival will be held at the Palace Theatre in the downtown Bryan, Texas, March 24 at 4:00 PM. We will have entertainment for the entire family including clowns, a fun bear mascot, face painting, and balloon twisting. A silent auction will be held. $10 dollar pre-sale tickets are now on sale. Visit www.preemieprints.org to purchase pre-sale tickets online. Tickets will be $15 dollars at the door for adults. Children 0-5 are free. For more information and to purchase tickets online visit the Preemie Prints website.

Preemie Prints, offers programs that support citizens in the Brazos Valley, Central Texas, and Houston communities who have a baby born prematurely or critically ill.  We work in our local communities to share hope with families who have faced this difficult journey. We also work in the public interest  through organizing, outreach, and fundraising. More information on our wide range of projects and a list of our partners can be found on our web site www.preemieprints.org.

This benefit concert will help support our current programs and outreach and help our expansion efforts over the next year. By hosting this benefit concert we hope to not only raise money, but also raise awareness within the community about the difficulties families face when they have a premature or critically ill baby and have to spend time in a neonatal intensive care unit. Some families face a short time in the NICU, others spend months, and some have experienced the tragic loss of their baby that no parent should have to endure.

This event is a celebration of miracles! We honor all NICU babies, angels, and the incredible strength of their loving families. We hope you will join us in support!

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