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Neshaminy Idol to Benefit Non-Profits

Neshaminy Idol will be held March 29.

Neshaminy High School's Interact Club and Dance Team will present the March 29.

The event, which begins at 7 p.m. in the high school's Theodore Kloos Auditorium, will showcase the talent of many students.

While Neshaminy Idol is an entertaining event, it is benefitting even better causes.

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This year, all proceeds from ticket sales will benefit American Cancer Society’s Hope Lodge and Feasterville's Wet Nose Rescue.

According to the district website, the American Cancer Society's Hope Lodge "offers cancer patients and their caregivers a free, temporary place to stay when their best hope for effective treatment may be in another city" and has 31 locations across the country. The closest location to this area is the AstraZeneca Hope Lodge in Cheltenham 

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Wet Nose Rescue, which is based in Feasterville, helps homeless and abandoned dogs and puppies find good, loving homes; these dogs, according to the rescue's website, would otherwise most certainly be euthanized or subject to a living in extremely poor conditions, unloved and neglected.

Tickets for Neshaminy Idol are $5, but if you bring a towel, dog toy or a blanket to the show you can get one ticket free.


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