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Hightower benefit show at Crocodile

February 4th, 2010 at Thu, 4th, 2010 at 10:58 am by lindsaylarin

 FLINT Men’s Grooming in Bellevue will make its way over the bridge this coming Feb. 10th, in support of the Molly Hightower Haiti Benefit Show at the Crocodile.

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“The Ron & Don Show” will be hosting the event with proceeds going to “Friends of the Orphans”, the orphanage in Haiti where Molly Hightower volunteered prior to the earthquake on Jan. 12 that caused her death.

FLINT will show its support for Haiti relief and Friends of Orphans by collecting donations and shoes during the event. The Hightower family has asked for donations in the form of a pair of new or lightly used shoes to take to the orphans in Haiti. All sizes are needed.

Read Molly’s story here: www.king5.com

When: Wed., Feb 10 at 7 pm

Price: $10 suggested donation

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lindsaylarin I am a writer and reporter for the Bellevue Reporter and The Scene, covering a variety of community-based topics. I live, work and play on the Eastside- sometimes all at once. Find out the inside scoop and get a behind the scenes exclusive of Bellevue at its best- from fashion runway shows to wine events and new boutique openings.

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