SOMERS POINT - An unforgettable night is in store for the Somers Point community with Pena Productions, An Evening Under the Stars with Sylvia Granato 8 p.m. Saturday, June 18 at the Gateway Playhouse.
Pena Productions will donate all proceeds to Shore Cancer Center to assist in funding a new CT machine for radiation treatment planning.
An Evening Under the Stars is a unique, interactive show with audience participation. Sylvia Granato will use Zodiac signs as a guideline to an individual's personality make predictions and pinpoint outcomes.
I've produced spectacular events all over the world, but on June 18th it will be my first time in Somers Point, and I couldn't be more thrilled. Both Sylvia and I have always believed in giving back to the community. We are very excited to be able to give and help others that are in need, said David Pena, the founder and owner of Pena Productions. Sylvia is more than an entertainer, she helps people who are facing real life problems, whether it is spiritually or physically. Sylvia's purpose and goal in her work is to help align people with their own unique self so they can take a step further into their own potential.
"I first met Dave when we created Boogie Nights years ago, and I experienced first-hand the high energy and creativity he brings to the table. He knows great talent when he sees it, and Sylvia is no exception. We are fortunate that Dave and Sylvia are bringing this show to Somers Point before it
The CT simulator is the first step in radiation treatment planning, and having a CT simulator machine in the Cancer Center will improve the experience for patients, families and clinicians, Cahill said.
Shore Cancer Center, a member of the Penn Cancer Network, is a comprehensive, nationally recognized program that utilizes a multi-disciplinary approach to provide the highest quality cancer care close to home. Shore Cancer Center is located at 100 Medical Center Way in Somers Point, across from the hospital.
Tickets are $25 and available at www.gatewaybythebay.org.