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Concert Fundraiser to benefit Inspiring Women Among Us award

The second edition of Wine, Women and song is coming to the Playhouse in Prince George.

The concert is a fundraising event with all proceeds going towards strengthening the Inspiring Women Among Us(IWAU) award.

On Saturday, the concert will showcase three female vocalists: local musicians Britt A.M. and Amy Blanding, and headliner Andrea Suerstein. The concert will also include an interactive choir sing-a-long where members of the public will be able to take part.

IWAU award helps University of Northern BC students who are facing financial problems with accessing a university education. The award has helped seven female students in the past two years.

For more information about the fundraiser and to buy tickets can click here.

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