Published: October 23, 2009
1st Annual Mill Avenue Halloween Music Festival Benefiting St. Mary's Food Bank to Be Held From 10am-4pm October 31st

Phoenix VIP Events announced today the kick-off
of the 1st Annual Mill Avenue Halloween Music Festival to benefit the St.
Mary's Food Bank Alliance Holiday Food Drive. This exciting day of great
music, festival booths and raffle prizes is hosted by Becky Lynn of the
KMLE 108 Tim and Willy morning show. This family-friendly event is on
Saturday, October 31st from 10am-4pm in the MADCAP Theater Courtyard
located in beautiful downtown Tempe at 7th & Mill Avenues.
Admission to the music festival is free and guests who bring canned or dry
food, personal hygiene products or cleaning products will receive a raffle
ticket to win exciting prizes donated by local companies including Guitar
Center Metrocenter, the Arizona Diamondbacks, 2Tone Apparel and Phoenix
Fight Club. The day will start with a VIP reception for early arrivals
with complementary hors' devours in the lobby of the MADCAP Theater.
The line up of scheduled performers includes the legendary blues musician,
Hans Olson, crowd favorites Sydney Sprague, Poem, Courtney Marie Andrews,
Mary Hoffman with Darin Mahoney, Manufactured Defects and special guests
James Parks and Steve Larson.
"St. Mary's Food Bank was the world's first food bank and our mission is to
efficiently gather and distribute food to sites that serve the hungry,"
commented Ernesto Ortiz, St. Mary's Food Resource Developer. "We are
announcing our partnership with Phoenix VIP Events to produce fun,
family-friendly events such as this to increase awareness of our cause and
push donations up in these difficult times."
"We have done events with St. Mary's in the past and want to continue to
help support this worthy organization," said David Marshall Pryce, Managing
Partner of Phoenix VIP Events. "We thought it would be great to increase
awareness for St. Mary's efforts and at the same time celebrate the local
music community and promote our home town of Tempe. Throw on your dancing
shoes and a costume if you've caught the Halloween spirit and come wander
the diverse vendor booths, see the great artists who have generously
donated their performances and enjoy all that downtown Tempe has to offer."
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