16th Elvis Presley Memorial Dinner Charity Event

August 13, 2007
3:30 pmto9:00 pm

Charity Auction. 6:00 PM - Grand Ballroom doors open for 7:00 PM Dinner & Program. The Peabody, 149 Union Avenue in downtown Memphis. Presented and hosted by Elvis’s former friend and nurse, Marian Cocke. Our dinner will host Terry Mike Jeffrey performing with the Jordanaires in the early part of the evening and followed by The Jordanaires performing with Millie Kirkham and several other singers who have been invited. Songwriter Mark James will also be performing. Other guests will include the Sam Phillips family along with Sally Wilbourne, Andrew Solt, George Klein, Jerry Schilling, Joe Esposito, Dick Grob, Larry Geller, Sam Thompson and many others. Tickets for this event are $75.00 each and all tables are reserved. Proceeds will be donated to Presley Place, Elvis Presley Memorial Trauma Center, United Cerebral Palsy , the American Cancer Foundation and the Memphis Cancer Foundation, along with token gifts to Alzheimer’s Foundation and the Kidney Foundation. For tickets please make your check payable to EPMD Charity Event and mail to: Marian Cocke, 784 Pecan Gardens Circle East, Memphis, TN 38122. Please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope to receive your tickets in the mail.

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