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Ever dreamed of going to the Grand Ole Opry for a night of music and getting a backstage tour afterward?
Or experiencing a hit Broadway musical in New York City, again with a backstage tour?
How about seeing several of your favorite performers during a three-day stay at this year’s Austin City Limits Music Festival?
The nonprofit Junior Company Foundation wants to make your dream come true with its Listen to the Music Vacation Raffle. One lucky winner and a guest will choose a vacation package in Nashville, New York City, or Austin.
Raffle tickets are $50 each and may be purchased at this link or by scanning the QR code in this story. The winning ticket will be announced on Wednesday, Sept. 27, during JCF’s Fall Wine Event at Toca Madera Winery.

Every Broadway Dream Begins at Home
All proceeds go to the foundation and its mission of supporting youth in the performing arts and keeping the arts alive in the community.
Among the Good Company Players’ Junior Company alumni are such well-known stars as Audra McDonald, Chris Colfer, Sharon Leal, and Christopher Gorham.
While the foundation is dedicated to supporting the Junior Company, it also benefits the Fresno area in other ways. For example, JCF offers training scholarships to local children, between the ages of 8 and 20, as well as regularly hosting educational masterclasses and musical theater intensives open to everyone.
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