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James Earl Jones speaks locally

Discussion in 'Archive: King of Prussia, PA' started by iycis, Dec 21, 2002.

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  1. iycis

    iycis Jedi Youngling star 3

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    Well I'm now home for winter break and my dad happened to show me a news letter of an organization that he volunteers for. Its called the Indian Creek Foundation based out of Souderton. For those of you not familiar, they help those in the community with mental and physial disabilities. Anyway...in the news letter it says that they're having a benefit with James Earl Jones as the guest speaker. Its on Friday, March 28, 2003 at 7pm at the Calvary Church in Souderton. There's also a dinner before hand at 5pm at the Indian Valley Country Club, which costs extra. I don't have all the details about prices yet but I do know the tickets go on sale in January. I'll post more when I find more info. Thought some of you might be interested. I know I'll probably go.
     
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    Calixte Jedi Youngling star 4

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    any more details on this natasha? i get back 2 days before from ireland, but i think i might be interested. :)

     
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    Calixte Jedi Youngling star 4

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    iycis went to this event last week. how was it? anything to share? :)
     
  4. iycis

    iycis Jedi Youngling star 3

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    It was pretty unexpected and last minute that I went. Someone bought be a ticket though without consulting me, so I kind of had to. Anyway...umm it was ok. He did a long talk on culture. But unfortunately it didn't really hold my interest. Afterwards I got him to sign my program with his picture on it. My brother went too. He got him to sign his Darth Vader action figure.
     
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    Maleficant Jedi Knight star 5

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    That's so cool! It's a shame I couldn't go to this myself. I would have loved to have met him.
     
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