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Jasmine Trias will be in Glendale, California for a benefit concert on September 13, 2008 for The AADAP’s SHOWTIME 2008 “Changing Lives and Saving Families”.

“Celebrating 36 Years of Service”
Asian American Drug Abuse Program’s
SHOWTIME 2008
15th Annual Benefit Show & Silent Auction
“Changing Lives and Saving Families”
www.aadapinc.org
SHOWTIME 2008
Saturday – September 13, 2008
7:00 pm – Program
9:00 pm – Dessert Reception, Silent Auction & Raffle
“Join us for an evening of Aloha!”Alex Theater
216 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale, CA 91203 -1,381 Seats
Tickets: $20 – $40 – $60 [reserved seating]
Ticket Orders: 323-293-6284AADAP (Asian American Drug Abuse Program) turns 36 this year and will celebrate at its annual concert fundraiser, “Showtime 2008 – Changing Lives and Saving Families,” Saturday, September 13, 2008 at the 1,300 seat historic Alex Theatre in Glendale, CA “Aloha Style”. In addition to the concert it includes an award presentation, raffle, silent auction and dessert reception.
Hosting an “Aloha” theme with opening act from Hawaii by Filipino-American entertainer, singer and actress Jasmine Trias, who rose to fame as the third place finalist on season 3 of American Idol.; and Main Performance by Hoku Hanohano Award winning group Na-Kama, from Honolulu showcasing a unique blend of traditional Hawaiian music with a contemporary touch along with performance by Keali’i O Nalani, a popular halau based in Los Angeles.
Award Honorees include Corporate Award to long time AADAP supporter Southern California Edison and the Community Award will be presented to Willie Tokishi. Tokishi retired from American Honda eight years ago with 35 years at American Honda. As vice president of American Honda’s Corporate Community Relations Department, Tokishi fulfilled Mr. Honda’s dream of giving youngsters the opportunity to build self-esteem and to fulfill their personal dreams. American Honda’s National Youth Program Using Minibikes (NYPUM) is one of the many ways. NYPUM has been a successful national program that still continues today at AADAP.
Since 1972, AADAP has been a leader in providing prevention and treatment services to disenfranchised families impacted by the consequences of substance abuse and addiction. AADAP addresses these unmet needs in its community by targeting public and private resources in order to offer the necessary programs that make a difference against the real and far reaching costs of substance abuse and addiction that touch every segment of our society.




