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Jason Eady with guest Matt Castillo / St Mary's Catholic School End of Year Jam at Schoepf's BBQ in Belton, Texas

Jason Eady with guest Matt Castillo / St Mary's Catholic School End of Year Jam at Schoepf's BBQ in Belton, Texas

DATE:
Friday, June 2, 2023
TIME:
Doors | 6:00 PM
LOCATION:
Schoepf's BBQ
702 E Central Ave
Belton, Texas 76513
About this Event:

Jason Eady with guest Matt Castillo / St Mary's Catholic School End of Year Jam at Schoepf's in Belton, TX

June 2nd - Doors at 6:00 PM
  • Matt Castillo at 7-8pm
  • Live Auction 8-8:30pm
    There will also be a silent auction
  • Jason Eady 8:30-10pm

A portion of the proceeds will benefit St Mary's Catholic School 

Ticket options: 

  • $20 - GA ($25 Day of Show)
  • $300 - Picnic Table & Admission for 6
  • $600 - VIP Table on Dance Floor & Admission for 6

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JASON EADY
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