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Celebration of a Diva! A Fundraiser for the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights - In Honor & Memory of Margaret Stigers

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Celebration of a Diva! A Fundraiser for the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights - In Honor of the Memory of Margaret Montrose Stigers - SUNDAY, JUNE 9 Doors @6:30, Show @7pm - OPEN to the public - HUMPIN’ HANNAH’S, 621 Main St, Boise, ID
Join us for a Margaretpalooza with:
The Divas of Boise:
• Rocci Johnson, Kathy Miller, Carrie Padilla, Rebecca Scott, Deb Sager, Dana Oland, Mary Weaver, Amy Rose, Catherine Merrick, Sirah Storm & more
• Cherie Buckner-Webb
• Ken Bass
• Catherine Merrick
• Amy Rose & Nathan Moody
• Michael Rosenthal
• Jake Stigers
• The Rocci Johnson Band
• Bill Coffey
• Curtis Stigers
• Rebecca Scott & Debbie Sager
Plus Special Surprise Guests!
Live & Silent Auction
$10 Suggested Donation – Will accept MORE!
All Proceeds Benefit the NEW Wassmuth Center for Human Rights!

Join us for an outrageous Margaretpalooza as we celebrate the life and times of mother, daughter, sister, friend, actor, singer, and Diva, Margaret Montrose Stigers!
Margaret was a member of the legendary Divas of Boise for over three decades. She was well-known in the Treasure Valley for her theatrical endeavors, and in particular for her community work on behalf of charitable causes.

It is fitting then that this is also a fundraiser for the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights new education center. For many years, Margaret dedicated her time and talent to raising funds and awareness on behalf of others in her community and beyond.
The new education center for Boise’s Wassmuth Center for Human Rights will be named the Philip E. Batt Building to honor the former Republican governor and his work promoting human rights in Idaho

The Wassmuth Center for Human Rights was founded in 1996 for the purpose of constructing a tribute to human rights. That vision became a reality when the Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial opened to the public in 2002. The Memorial is a world-class educational park inspired by Anne Frank’s faith in humanity. A living, vibrant interactive classroom for Idaho’s school children, it inspires people of all ages to contemplate the moral implications of their actions and the scope of their civic responsibilities. The Wassmuth Center provides programs and resources designed to bring the Memorial’s message into classrooms and communities.

All funds will benefit the new Philip E. Batt Education Center and will assist in the educational outreach efforts of the Wassmuth Center for Human Rights.

It'll be a Margaretpalooza for the ages! Do NOT miss this amazing tribute to Boise’s own, the one and only, Margaret Montrose Stigers!