Risky Business Band Benefit Concerts

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
There will be two benefit concerts at Hanover High School’s Robert J.
Nyman Memorial Auditorium on the nights of Friday, May 4th and
Saturday, May 5th. The shows are part of the Senior Capstone Project
of Hanover High seniors Alex Sennett and Tyler Cheo. Their band,
Hanover’s own Risky Business Band, (including Myles Sweeney, junior at
Hanover High, and Ben Shirley, junior at Brooks Academy in Beverly)
will headline the event. The show will feature magic, comedy, and of
course music; and is raising money for three groups: the Cancer
Support Community of the South Shore, the individual class treasuries
of Hanover High School (Classes of ’12, ’13, ’14, and ’15), and the
Hanover High School Music Department.
The goal of the project, say organizers Sennett and Cheo, is “to
raise funds for worthy causes with a professional quality event, one
that a person would pay to see in a professional venue.” The students
hope to gain real world experience out of planning and executing
events of this magnitude. Tickets are $5 for any student (college or
high school) from any town, and $10 for adults. Doors will open at
7:00 p.m. and the show will begin at 7:30 p.m. each night.
For more information, please contact Tyler Cheo at
tyler.cheo@gmail.com
.

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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