Jack Quist to Hold Benefit Concert for Scottish Rite Childrens Learning Center & Shriners Hospital

January 03, 2005 — Jack Quist will perform a Benefit Concert for the Shriner’s Hosptial and Scottisher Rite Children’s Learning Centers in the historic Salt Lake Masonic Temple January 14th at 7:00 PM.

This event is a major fund raiser for the Scottish Rite Children’s Learning Centers and the Shriners Hospital of Utah. It has been organized by Iris Court #47, Ladies of the Oritental Shrine with the goal to fill each seat in the auditorium. Jack Quist and band will perform an evening of Country/easy listening.

Tickets are $12.00 per person, with light refreshments following. You can get tickets from Carma Schwoerer 435-882-7618, Marilyn Bell 801-250-6028, Margaret Bond 801-484-4168 or at the Masonic Temple in Salt Lake City, or Jan Boulter 801-393-1108.

The Intermountain Shriners Hospital is a 40-bed pediatric orthopaedic hospital providing comprehensive orthopaedic care to children at no charge. The hospital is one of 22 Shriners Hospitals throughout North America. The Intermountain Hospital accepts and treats children with routine and complex orthopaedic problems, utilizing the latest treatments and technology available in pediatric orthopaedics, resulting in early ambulation and reduced length of stay.

The Scottish Rite Children’s Learning Centers of Utah provides children and families of children with learning and speech disabilities with a proven research-based, multisensory approach for learning the basic language skills of reading, writing, and spelling, through the ongoing charitable commitment of the Scottish Rite Masons. Scottish Rite Learning Center’s efforts are also concentrated on maintaining a nationally accredited teacher-training institute as well as a resource for educators, parental consultation, and adult education.

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