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Crimora Players: Show to benefit Harriston woman battling breast cancer

Rebecca Barnabi
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The Crimora Players will present “The Dearly Undeparted” by Michael Soetaert the weekend after Valentine’s Day.

Performances at 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 14 and Feb. 15 and at 1:30 p.m. on Feb. 16 will be held at Crimora Community Center, 1648 New Hope Crimora Road, Crimora.

The Dearly Undeparted” will benefit for Katrina McCauley of Harriston in Augusta County. McCauley is self-employed and fighting breast cancer.

“I am so grateful and honored to be chosen for this benefit. I began this cancer journey when I got an abnormal mammogram in August of last year. I am a self employed dog groomer and knew that the treatments would hinder me to work as much. My church family and my loyal clients stepped up to help me in any way they could. God has used some amazing people as his hands and feet as I go through these treatments. I have one more month of chemo and then I will have surgery which will put me completely out of work for 6 weeks,” McCauley said.

Tickets are available at the door or by calling Irene at 540-943-9967 or Teresa at 540-487-0526, or by emailing [email protected]. Dinner and a performance are $15 per person, cash or check only.

The Dearly Undeparted” is produced by special arrangement with Brooklyn Publishers, LLC.




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