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By Jan Duke, About.com Guide to Nashville since 2003

SONGWRITERS STEP IN FOR FIRST STEPS

Sunday June 19, 2005
SONGWRITERS STEP IN FOR FIRST STEPS
Benefit Concert Slated for June 28 at Belcourt Theatre

Nashville, Tennessee – First Steps Inc. will benefit from a concert called “Songwriters Step In For First Steps” featuring some of Nashville’s most prolific songwriters on Tuesday, June 28th at The Belcourt Theatre from 7:00pm to 10:00pm.

This acoustic night, to benefit the programs and children of First Steps, Inc., will boast performances by Tony Arata (“The Dance”), Pat Alger (“Unanswered Prayers”), Wynn Varble (“Have You Forgotten”), Chris Wallin (“I’m Tryin”), Aimee Mayo, Chris Lindsey, & Marv Green (co-writers of “Let’s Make Love” and “Amazed”), Hillary Lindsey (“This One’s For the Girls”), Sherrie Austin (“Streets of Heaven”), Will Rambeaux (“Wild One”) and a few surprises!

First Steps, Inc. is a private, non-profit, licensed organization for the education and development of children. First Steps has been serving children with special needs from the Nashville community for nearly fifty years and provides an inclusive environment where special needs preschoolers can experience quality child care with children who are typically developing. First Steps prepares young children for a successful start in life through early intervention and developmental programs. First Steps, Inc., two facilities are the Granny White Campus located at 4414 Granny White Pike and the Park Avenue Campus, 4805 Park Avenue. For more information please visit us at www.firststepsnashville.org.

Tickets are $25 at the door. Advance tickets can be purchase for $20 by calling call 298-5619 ext. 26, email bgrant@firststepsnashville.org or log onto www.firststepsnashville.org and click on Special Events.

Click Here to view Nashville.about.com's First Steps Benefit Concert Photos taken last year at the Joe Diffie Benefit held at the Ryman Auditorium.

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