ALICE COOPER To Rock Dilkon

March 12, 2005

Kathy Helms of the Gallup Independent is reporting that ALICE COOPER, staff and board members of Solid Rock Foundation will take to the gym floor Saturday at the Navajo Christian Foundation's Gym/Recreation Center in Dilkon, Arizona in a scrimmage basketball game against Navajo Christian Foundation's staff and board members.

Alice has been a generous contributor to the foundation, and has helped get the group home off the ground. "'Our goal is to make an everlasting difference in the life of teenagers and children. We're dedicated to helping.' That's what he's got on some of his papers," Paddock said.

He said he spoke with Chuck Savale, CEO of Solid Rock Foundation, when that organization first donated toward the group home. Paddock said he told Savale, "When we finish they gym, you guys come down and be sure and bring Alice Cooper."

About three weeks back, Savale called Paddock and said, "We've got some more money for you guys. We're going to send you $25,000. And Alice Cooper is going to be available on March 12, so we're going to bring him down. We're going to play basketball with you guys."

The two organizations will have dinner following the game. And for dessert, the doors will swing wide at 6 p.m. for a free mini-concert.

"Alice Cooper, he's got a son that has a band, and he's going to perform with them from 6 to 6:45 p.m." Paddock said. Runaway Phoenix will be performing the last two songs with Alice.

"We're excited," Paddock said. "We usually go to his concerts. He does golfing and he puts on what he calls, 'Christmas Pudding.' He brings top Christian singers, some bands and some friends together around Christmas time."

Read more at the Gallup Independent.

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