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Community News Last Updated: Mar 19th, 2008 - 04:44:41


Daryle Singletary Concert Soon
By Susan Powell     Mar 19, 2008

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A big smile is the first thing you see when you meet 11 year old Cameron Brock.

A fifth grader attending Pelham Elementary, Cameron is an "A" student.  A big fan of FSU, country music, Dale Earnhart, Jr., play station and wrestling.

A typical 11 year old, but with one difference, Cameron has Duchene Muscular Dystrophy.  Cameron was diagnosed at birth with MD and walked until he was six years old.  Now, Cameron is confined to a wheel chair.

The Brock Family: Brian, Cameron and Ramonda
Cameron has grown, and now needs his home to be handicap accessible.  Doors need to be widened for his wheel chair.  The bathroom needs to be handicap accessible with a roll in shower and a whirlpool with jets to help Cameron's muscles.  A track ceiling lift needs to be installed so his mother can get him around the home.

Ramonda Brock, Cameron and faithful companion "Gizzie"
Cameron's mother, Ramonda, had to quit her job and take a job in Cameron's school lunchroom so she could be closer to him.

Cameron's father, Brian, is a Deputy Sheriff in Mitchell County and works a second job but they still have a hard time financially.  Medical expenses and the equipment needed to care for Cameron are just too much.

Country music artist, Daryle Singletary heard about Cameron and wanted to do a benefit to help Cameron and his family. 

Daryle Singletary, along with the Leigh Mullis Band,  will be performing a benefit concert on Friday, April 4th.  The Benefit will be held at the Decatur County Memorial Coliseum at 8pm, doors open at 6 pm.  General admission ticket are $20.00 (non-refundable).

Here is your opportunity to see a great Daryle Singletary concert and help a family in need.  It is being presented in conjunction with the Bainbridge High School F.F.A.

Seating at the Coliseum is limited and general admission only.
Advance tickets are available from any of the following benefit committee members:
Rory Brock:   (229)327-6702
Allison Ellingwood (229)327-6126
Clark Harrell:   (229)328-5603
Tanya Harrell (229)246-2052
Harold Sellers (229)221-5972





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