Chattanooga Valley Baptist Hosts Caring Friends Benefit

Thursday, October 04, 2012

There will be a benefit concert, "Caring Friends" at Chattanooga Valley Baptist Church on Saturday, Oct. 20, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. to benefit Karen Thompson Steed, a resident of Chattanooga Valley, who has breast cancer.

A love offering will be taken. Admission is free. 

For more information, call 706 820-1911.

Artists performing will be:

Heart to Heart Trio–Knoxville

Ron Sample: Chattanooga’s Gospel Country Recording artist

Bo Cox: Award-winning anointed female Solo Gospel singer

Rhett Ouzts: Chattanooga Valley’s very own

Amy Garner: Senior at Heritage High School 


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