Boller Benefit Gospel Singing is Saturday in Apison - Feb. 22

photo Greg Baggett, of Harrison, has two current singles released to radio: "There's Still Hope" and "The Power of Prayer." His latest CD is "God Wanted Me Too."
photo Members of Willow Creek Quartet are, from left, Joseph Floyd (tenor), David Austin (lead), John Richardson (baritone) and David Lyons (bass). The award-winning group is based in Rossville.

Seven local acts are donating their time and talents for the Boller Benefit Gospel Singing, set for 6 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, at the Hullander Barn, 10944 London Lane in Apison.

Scheduled to perform are Marcia Hughes, Greg Baggett, Greg Finch, Dana Russell, Julia Quin, Willow Creek Quartet and Brian Neal. Admission is free. Donations will go to leukemia patient Rhonda N. Boller to help pay her medical bills.

The event will feature door prizes, an auction and raffle. Concessions will be available.

For more information, call Linda Sherlin at 423-238-1222.

photo Marcia Hughes is a gospel singer/songwriter from Ringgold, Ga. Her songs include "This Old House Is Leakin'," recorded by Karen Peck & New River, "Thank You Lord" and "Consolation on Your Knees," recorded by The Lesters and Young Harmony, among others.

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