Mesa Historical Museum is hosting a “buy-a-brick” fundraiser for a chance for 100 people to attend an exclusive dinner concert with Bobby Freeman on Saturday, April 5.
Freeman, who …
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Mesa Historical Museum is hosting a “buy-a-brick” fundraiser for a chance for 100 people to attend an exclusive dinner concert with Bobby Freeman on Saturday, April 5.
Freeman, who is best known as the Arizona Diamondbacks’ organist, will perform a special concert on console organ, keyboards, and grand piano.
“This event is not only an opportunity to support the museum’s auditorium restoration project but also a chance to enjoy an unforgettable evening of music and community,” according to a release.
Purchase a brick by March 10 to enter the drawing for the exclusive event. Sizes and costs are:
Add a logo or clip art for $25 extra.
A total of 50 winners — plus a guest each — will be invited to the private dinner concert. The evening includes dinner, a dessert spread and beverages.
To purchase a brick or learn more, go to www.mesahistoricalmuseum.com/product-page/buy-a-brick.
“Your contribution will help create a dedicated courtyard filled with personalized, engraved bricks outside the auditorium. Every dollar goes directly toward our restoration efforts,” the release states. “By supporting this project, you’re not only preserving history but also creating a lasting legacy. Your personalized brick will be a permanent part of the museum, showcasing your commitment to our community’s heritage.
“Don’t miss this chance to make history while potentially enjoying an exclusive evening of music and camaraderie. Your support means the world to us at Mesa Historical Museum. Thank you for considering this unique opportunity to make a difference,” it states.
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