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Hartselle Enquirer

Edd Balch Memorial Scholarship fundraiser set

The College Street Players will hold the second annual fundraiser for the Edd Balch Memorial Scholarship Fund Sat., July 12 at 7 p.m. at the Hartselle High School Auditorium.

Last year, the Edd Balch Memorial Scholarship Foundation was able to give four students $1,000 scholarships. They hope to be able to continue giving scholarships, and their fundraiser’s success will determine the number of scholarships they can provide next year.

The fundraiser will feature songs from musical productions performed in this area during the past 25 years. The selections include songs from “Hello Dolly,” “The Sound of Music,” “Shenandoah,” “Mr. Roberts,” “Annie,” “Guys and Dolls” and more. Local talented artists will perform the songs.

Admission is $10, and all proceeds will go to the Edd Balch Memorial Scholarship Foundation. Donations may also be made directly to Peoples Bank of America at 501 Highway 31 S.W. in Hartselle. Checks should be made to the Edd Balch Memorial Scholarship Fund.

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