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Local community to host memorial for Jackson


Last Update: 7/03 5:29 pm

FORT PIERCE – In an effort to show support of Michael Jackson, for his family, and for all of his fans, and the local community, the Sunrise Theatre will be providing their own memorial services, LIVE, on the big screen in the main theater, at 1 PM, on Tuesday, via a direct simulcast with the Staples Center.

Tony Wilson,  local business man and entrepreneur, will co-host the Memorial with Larry Lee and John Wilkes, Executive Director of the Sunrise Theatre. 

“I am hoping that as many people in our community as possible will come together to honor one of the greatest  entertainers of a generation, Michael Jackson,” said Wilkes.

The Sunrise Theatre Box Office will be open at 11 AM, Monday, July 6th. Tickets will be on a first come, first serve basis, and can only be picked up at the box office.

For more information, please call the box office at 772-461-4775.

 

The Sunrise Theatre, 117 South 2nd St., Fort Pierce, Florida

Contact: Renee Page, Director of Marketing, (772) 461-4884, ext. 306

Tickets available at the box office (772-461-4775) and online at www.sunrisetheatre.com.

 

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