For 10 years students and WCI alumni have come together to put on a show in memory of a very special teacher.
WOODSTOCK - WCI students and alumni will showcase their talents to support our local Hospice.
The Concert for the Cure started a decade ago according to Teacher Laurie Schultz.
"Ten years ago one of the founding members of the musical theatre program at WCI, Amanda McDonald, she died of cancer. That school year we decided to have a fundraising concert to honour her."
Current students and highly successful alumni will hit the stage to raise money for Sakura House.
Admission is by donation.
The show starts at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 28th at WCI.

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