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Live In Providence -- Imus In The Morning

Proceeds from the show to benefit The Groden Network "Your Autism Experts"

TICKETS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE ONLINE.  YOU CAN PURCHASE TICKETS AT THE SHOW STARTING AT 6 A.M. ONLY CASH OR CHECK WILL BE ACCEPTED. 

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- The Groden Network, "Your Autism Experts," and 790 AM, Rhode Island's True Oldies Station, will be hosting venerable radio host Don Imus and his nationally-syndicated radio show, Imus In The Morning, on Friday, Nov. 14, at the Rhode Island Convention Center from 6 to 10 a.m. Doors open at 5:30 a.m.

The show is coming to Providence in support of The Groden Network, a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for adults and children with autism and related disabilities. For 32 years, the experts at the Groden Network have helped children and adults with autism in Rhode Island live dignified lives. All proceeds from the show will bolster The Groden Network's services and programs throughout the Ocean State. For more information on all of our services and what we do, please explore our Web site.

Don't miss your chance to sit in on the action, as Imus and his team discuss this year's historic presidential election and Washington politics, the recent turmoil on Wall Street, foreign affairs, and the sputtering economy. Providence fans have two options to see Imus in action: General admission tickets to the show are available for $10 each, while limited preferred seating tickets, which includes an seat up front near the I-Man, are available for $100. 

Often mentioned as provocative, humerous, and informative, the Imus In The Morning program has been entertaining millions of listeners in New York and across the country for over 30 years. The Imus In The Morning show has been considered by some to be one of the most influential and entertaining drive-time talk shows in the country.

Don Imus, along with sidekick and newsman Charles McCord, co-host Karith Foster, sportscaster Tony Powell, and executive producer Bernard McGuirk, will all be at the Rhode Island Convention Center a week after the presidential elections. With the news surrounding the election, the politics of Washington, and the recent flux of Wall Street, Imus In The Morning will have plenty to talk about during its stop in Providence.


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