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Concert Planned for Children Impacted by Last Month's Shooting Spree

The concert, to be held at Souderton Area High School, will benefit Stone & Flick Children Fund.

By Kara Seymour

A concert to benefit the children impacted by last month’s deadly shooting spree in Montgomery County is planned for Jan. 25.

The concert, to be held at Souderton Area High School, will support the Stone & Flick Children Fund. Souderton Area High School is located at 625 Lower Rd, Souderton.

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According to an event announcement on Facebook, the concert will begin at 7 p.m. and will feature the following performers: Michael Borowski, Matthew Ensminger, Amy Rohm, Dirk Quinn and more.

The concert is free; proceeds from refreshment sales will go to the fund. Plus there will be items up for auction and free face-painting. Donations are encouraged.

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The Stone & Flick Children Fund was created last month following a deadly shooting in Montgomery County. Three children were left parentless after the attack.

On Dec. 15, Bradley Stone shot his ex-wife, Nicole Hill Stone, at her residence in Lower Salford Township. Stone, who killed himself after the attacks, also killed Hill Stone’s mother, Joanne Hill, and grandmother, Patricia Hill, both of Lansdale, as well as her sister, Patricia Flick, her sister’s husband, Aaron, and their 14-year-old daughter, Nina. The Flick’s 17-year-old son, Anthony, was injured in the attack.

Word FM, a local, faith-based radio station, and the Souderton-Telford Rotary have partnered with Univest Foundation to establish the fund, which will support the two Stone daughters and Anthony Flick.

For more information on the collection fund, visit WordFM.org orSouderton-Telford Rotary.

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