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An
Evening in Paris:
Huntington Edition
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| The
Can-Can Girls were (l to r) :Randy Yohe, Robert Jackson, Brandi
Roisman, Randy Cheetam, and James Casto |
Memories
were made as March came in with "An Evening in Paris,"
which the library hosted at Marshall University's Memorial Student
Center on March 1.
They're
still talking about the spectacular French dining experience catered
by Sodexho-Marriott, and about the door prizes and about the surprises.
Superlatives
flowed like the different wines that accompanied each of the six
courses. "A class event." "Thoroughly enjoyable."
"Excellent!"
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| Brandi
Roisman getting a donation from Julian Saad |
But,
of course, what they're really still talking about
is the performance by the Cabell County Can-Can Girls -- Randy
Yohe, Robert Jackson, Brandi Roisman, Randy Cheetam, and James Casto
--
as the pictures here clearly illustrate.
All
proceeds benefit the library's Endowment Fund,
which has been established to:
1. Ensure patrons
have access to current materials by adding to the collections of
children's books, business and reference materials both in print
and on-line, videos, audio books, etc.
2. Enhance
the lives of homebound persons and those who live in assisted living
facilities through outreach programs from the main and branch libraries
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Jim
Casto getting a donation from Michelle Conley
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3. Increase
computer classes to make our community more computer literate; and
4. Provide
vital educational and cultural programs to the community for all
ages.
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