Proceeds from the concert will go to NCADA's substance abuse prevention programs for youth. Thimes also performed for NCADA's 2008 benefit, and, according to development director Janet Popelka, recently became a board member for the not-for-profit organization as well.
Tickets will be priced at $25 for the concert only, or $50 for patron tickets, which include preferred seating and a gourmet dessert reception with Thimes. ($25 of the price of each patron ticket also qualifies as a tax-deductible contribution.) Student tickets will be available at the door for $5 with proof of student status. Tickets will go on sale after March 1, and can be purchased online via NCADA's Web site or by calling them at 314-962-3456.