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The Infernos Set to Perform Y Benefit Concert

Enjoy a fun night of music with “The Infernos,” recognized


as one of the best entertainments bands in the nation, as they perform a


benefit concert for The Community YMCA on Wednesday, March 26, 2014. The


concert will take place from 7-10 p.m. at the Matawan Municipal Complex


Gymnasium, 201 Broad Street in Matawan.

The Infernos Band was founded by Bobby Wells in 1977. The


lead singer is Matawan resident Kenny Simmons, a former member of the


three-time Grammy winning group, The Commodores. The band has performed for


President Barack Obama, New Jersey governors and for audiences across New


Jersey and around the world.

Concert tickets are now available for $25 for adults ($30 at


the door), and $15 for children ages 12 to 18. Tickets can be purchased by visiting the Y at 201 Broad


Street in Matawan or by phone at 732.566.9266. Free babysitting will be


available for children ages 2 ½ to 12.

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Proceeds from the concert will support The Community YMCA’s


mission to ensure that all children have the opportunity to learn, grow and


thrive through Y programs such as preschool and before and afterschool


programs. 

















































The event is generously sponsored by Sansone


Auto Mall and Phoenix Atlantis Entertainment.

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About The Community YMCA







The Y is a leading nonprofit charity that


strengthens communities through youth development, healthy living and social


responsibility. The Community YMCA serves more than 20,000 residents in


greater Monmouth County through programs such as: preschool, before and after


school care, health and wellness, leadership, arts enrichment, personal and


family counseling and summer day camp. With a mission to serve all, more than


$660,000  in reduced and free membership


fees and programs is provided by the YCares financial assistance program


to individuals and families in need. For more information, visit TheCommunityYMCA.org.

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