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Local musician hosts benefit concert for Turning Point Center

BRANDON MUSICIAN BREANNA Elaine will release her new single “Where the snakes live” during a benefit concert on Saturday, Aug. 17, at Merchant’s Hall in Rutland. Half of ticket sales from this event will be donated to Turning Point Center Rutland.
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August 15, 2024
Brandon-based musician Breanna Elaine has taken matters into her own hands after her close friend died of a drug overdose. She will soon be releasing her new single “Where the snakes live” — a tribute to her late friend — at an event that will raise money for Turning Point Center Rutland, a non profit substance recovery center.
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