Vero Beach Benefit – March 12

Vero Beach Benefit – March 12

UNTITLED: Glen Campbell Documentary
An Evening Benefitting the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Riverside Theatre – Vero Beach, FL
Hosted by Nancy and Mel Goodes and Leonard A. Lauder

Exclusive preview of the work-in-progress documentary, UNTITLED: Glen Campbell Documentary, followed by Q&A with filmmakers James Keach and Trevor Albert

Featuring
Glen Campbell

Special performance by
Ashley and Shannon Campbell of Victoria Ghost

Director/producer James Keach (Walk the Line) and producer Trevor Albert (Groundhog Day) bring us selected scenes from their upcoming documentary on Glen Campbell’s Goodbye Tour, including insightful interviews with those who know the music legend best. Keach and Albert examine the singer’s courageous approach to his recent Alzheimer’s diagnosis and how his unwavering passion for music, performing and his family perseveres and inspires through it all.

Program and Tickets
5:00 pm – Pre-show dinner at the home of Nancy and Mel Goodes
8:00 pm – Film and Performances at Riverside Theatre, followed by dessert reception

A limited number of premium tickets are available

$500 – Includes pre-show buffet dinner at the home of Nancy and Mel Goodes (address to follow upon reservation), premium theater seating and post-show dessert reception

$250 – Includes premium theater seating and post-show dessert reception

$55 – Includes general admission theater seating only

To reserve your tickets, please call the box office at 772-231-6990 or visit www.riversidetheatre.com

“This is not a movie about Alzheimer’s – rather, it’s a movie about an extraordinary man who’s been diagnosed with it and has taught us to live in the moment as a result.” – James Keach

By 2025, there will be 34 million cases of Alzheimer's Disease worldwide.

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