Westchester Broadway Theatre to Present Free Performance for Local Children's Homes SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER

By: Jan. 06, 2017
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For the past 42 years, Westchester Broadway Theatre has donated a matinee performance of one of its mainstage productions each year to the children residing in the area institutions in Westchester County. This Year the children will be treated to our new musical production of "SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER".

THIS YEAR'S INVITES INCLUDE Andrus Children's Center, Cardinal McClosky Home, Edenwald Center, Green Chimneys, Hawthorne Cedar Knolls, Lincoln Hall, Putnam Associated Resource Center, Pleasantville Cottage School, Pleasantville Start & Gateways, Rockland Children's Psychiatric Center, Sunshine Children's Home, and Toddlers Park Headstart. There will be over 400 children and chaperones attending this performance. Approximately 16,900 children & chaperones have attended since the program began.

The children range in age from five up to eighteen. Some of the children reside in the institutions due to physical or emotional disabilities, where their emotional, behavioral, school and family difficulties can be assessed. Others live in residential treatment centers which offer long-term care and schooling.

Each of the homes is contacted by a staff member of the theatre, and a need of the institution is met by the donation of gifts which are presented at the end of the performance. Proceeds for the gift donations come from our generous audiences during the holiday season. These gifts include: Computers, Tablets, Color Printers, Digital Cameras, Video Cameras, TVS, DVD Players, Microwaves, Stereo Systems, Video Games, and etc. In the past years a couple of unique requests came from several of the homes. A rehabilitation center requested eight strollers, while another requested a pool table.

The purpose for the donated performance is to give children residing in institutions a chance to see a fully staged musical show free of charge. At the intermission ice cream, cookies and sodas are provided. Each year we are gratified by seeing how involved the children become with the experience of watching live theatre. The reaction of the children and the appreciation of the staff is the reason the owners Bill Stutler and Bob Funking continue to donate this special performance, and fill the gift requests year after year.

The Owners of Westchester Broadway Theatre have, in its 42 year history, been very cognizant of the needs of our community and have initiated numerous opportunities for contributions.

With the help of generous patrons, this years donations included:

$20,000. raised for Hudson Valley Honor Flights.

Gift Certificates totaling in the amount of $30,000 were donated in 2016 to local Charities and Schools and other deserving organizations.

Funds also raised this year for Lustgarten Foundation, Pancreatic Cancer Research, Americares, The Foster House, The Thommie Walsh Education Fund, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, TRR Warrior Camp, Changing Leads, HAI, and Westchester Homeless.



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