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Teen Trumpet Prodigy to Perform at 'Alice's Kids' Benefit
West Potomac High School sophomore and trumpet prodigy, Geoff Gallante, will headline a benefit concert titled, "Kids Helping Kids."

ALEXANDRIA, VA – West Potomac High School sophomore and trumpet prodigy, Geoff Gallante, will headline a benefit concert titled, "Kids Helping Kids: A Little Music Goes A Long Way" for local non-profit, Alice's Kids on Saturday, April 30 at 5 p.m. at St. Aidan's Episcopal Church at 8531 Riverside Road, Alexandria, VA 22308.
Gallante was featured on The Tonight Show at five-years-old. Additionally, he has played at The Kennedy Center, numerous professional sporting events, and most recently, attended The Grammy Awards. Joining Geoff will be the West Potomac High School Chorus and other highly accomplished local teen musicians.
Donations will be accepted at the door. All proceeds benefit Alice's Kids.
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Alice’s Kids is a non-profit organization that provides short-term financial assistance to children with an immediate need. Relying on referrals from school staff, charitable organizations, government social workers and churches, Alice’s Kids provides children with a gift card, worth between $25-50 typically, to purchase a needed item. The process allows a child to keep their anonymity.
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