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THE INTEGRATIVE STAFFING GROUP 'KICKIN' IT COUNTRY FOR KIDS' SAKE" BENEFIT CONCERT RAISES THOUSANDS

Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Beaver County hosted over 400 people at their first annual Kickin’ It Country for Kids’ Sake concert on Saturday, March 22nd. Integrative Staffing Group sponsored the event which was held at the Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center in Midland.

Kickin’ it Country for Kids’ Sake featured three Pittsburgh-based country bands – The Stickers, Christian Beck Band and Stoney River Boys.

Over 400 country fans attended the benefit concert where they participated in a silent auction and games such as Plinko in between acts. More than $11,000 was raised for the charity. Funds raised through the Kickin’ It Country for Kids’ Sake concert will go directly to BBBS of Beaver County to assist in securing more matches.

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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Beaver County has been providing one-on-one mentoring services to at-risk youth locally since 1975. The Big Brothers Big Sisters mission is to help children reach their potential through professionally supported relationships with caring and committed Big Brothers, Big Sisters and Big Couples. Their programs are designed to assist at-risk children from primarily low-income families.

For more information about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Beaver County, please visit www.bcbigs.org. For more information about The Stickers, please visit www.thestickers.com. For more information about The Christian Beck Band, please visit www.christianbeckband.com. For more information about Stoney River Boys, please visit www.stoneyriverboys.com.

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