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AfterParty with Florence Henderson
June 11, 2007, 10 pm
Tickets: $10 advance, $15 at door

Chinatown Brasserie
380 Lafayette Street
lifebeat.org
SpinCycleNYC.com

ImageLIFEbeat, the Music Industry Fights AIDS offers fans of Florence Henderson a unique opportunity to meet America's favorite mom Florence Henderson--the actress who played Carol Brady on the legendary TV series "The Brady Bunch."

Henderson will join LIFEbeat supporters following performances of her solo cabaret concert "All The Lives of Me...A Musical Journey" at Joe's Pub also on June 11th.

LIFEbeat's AfterParty Series gives a limited number of fans the opportunity to join stars at an official post concert event where theycan mingle with celebrities and industry bigwigs, enjoy complimentary cocktails, and party like a rock star --- while making a difference in the fight against AIDS.

Best known as Carol Brady, on the classic hit TV series "The Brady Bunch," Henderson is a multi-talented actress, talk show host, performer, producer, recording artist, author, Broadway veteran and philanthropist. A legion of young TV viewers have fallen in love with Florence from her appearances on the VH1 shows The Surreal Life and My Fair Brady as well as the WB Network' s "Loonatics."

LIFEbeat: the Music Industry Fights AIDS is a national non-profit organization dedicated to reaching America's youth with the message of HIV/AIDS prevention. LIFEbeat mobilizes the talents and resources of the music industry to raise awareness and to provide support to the AIDS community Through its Tour Outreach programs, LIFEbeat distributes thousands of condoms and pieces of HIV prevention literature to concertgoers nationwide; it reaches millions more through its public service announcements.

Henderson's  many humanitarian activities include 20 years as the National host of "The United Cerebral Palsy Telethon" and fundraising for City of Hope. She was one of the first celebrities to join in the fight against AIDS, making a critically acclaimed performance in the 1987 ABC Afterschool Special, "Just a Regular Kid: An AIDS Story," and the warmth and exuberance with which she does so.

Patrons must be 21+ with valid government issued photo ID to attend.




 


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