Concert to Benefit Veterans Honor Roll Park

“Singing Trooper” Dan Clark.  Photo by Alex Svirsky.Fundraising Concert to Help Maintain Medford’s New Veterans’ Memorials

“Singing Trooper” Dan Clark and his wife Mary Colorusso Clark are coming back to Medford to lend their voices for a concert to benefit the city’s Veterans Honor Roll Park.

Clark (pictured at right last year) warmed up the crowd with patriotic tunes a year ago during the dedication ceremony for Veterans Honor Roll Park, a Winthrop Street park that contains four monuments honoring 16,000 Medford veterans for their service in World War II and the Korean and Vietnam Wars. The monuments cost $500,000 to build and the concert is a fundraiser to help the city maintain them.

The concert is planned for Sunday, November 2, at 2PM at the Chevalier Theatre. Tickets are $15 for adults and $8 for students. Tickets are available Monday through Thursday, 9AM-1PM, in the Medford Saving Lives Office, Room 114 at City Hall and are also available at the following locations: Veterans Services Office, Room 100, City Hall, Medford Senior Center, 101 Riverside Avenue, and Medford Electronics, 25 Salem Street. Tickets will also be available at the door.

All tickets paid by check or money order are tax-deductible under the limits and designation of the law as “Friends of Saving Lives” is a nonprofit (501c3) organization. Checks and money orders should be made payable to “Friends of Saving Lives.” For additional information, please call (781) 393-2450.

– InsideMedford.com