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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 14, 2001

MEDIA CONTACT:
Elaine Ackert or Gwen Biasi PCI 312-558-1770



Tickets Available to Dine with "The Three Tenors"

AIDS Foundation of Chicago Beneficiary for "The Three Tenors" Concert in Chicago

The Rudas Theatrical Organization has named the AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) the beneficiary for "The Three Tenors" concert at the United Center in Chicago on Dec. 17, 2000. As beneficiary, AFC is selling a dinner package that includes a reception prior to the concert, premium concert seats, and an after-concert dinner at which "The Three Tenors" — Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo, and Luciano Pavarotti — will attend.

The AFC dinner package with "The Three Tenors" begins with an hors d ‘oeuvres and champagne reception. The concert tickets included with the package are for premium floor seating beginning with the sixth row. The concert begins at 7:00 p.m. Following the concert will be a formal dinner at which "The Three Tenors" will be present.

Only 350 tickets are available for this exclusive opportunity. Tickets can be ordered by calling the AIDS Foundation of Chicago at 312-922-2322, ext. 322. The $1,250 dinner package includes pre-concert champagne reception, premium concert seats to "The Three Tenors" and after-concert dinner attended by "The Three Tenors." The United Center is located at 1901 W. Madison St., Chicago, Ill.

Funds raised support the AIDS Foundation of Chicago's grant-making program, which, since 1988, has provided more than $9.5 million to support AIDS care, prevention, education and advocacy projects throughout the Chicago area. Established in 1985 to coordinate local response to the epidemic, the AIDS Foundation of Chicago is the largest source of philanthropic support for AIDS programs in the Midwest.

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