Giving Back at the Starving Artist Café

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Tod the Mod’s (Tod Ellis’) Starving Artist Café at 18 Bridge Street in Stockton hosts a fundraiser for UNICEF, the United Nations Infants and Children’s Emergency Fund, on Wednesday, March 5.

The restaurant opens for diner at 5 p.m. and reservations are recommended by calling 609-483-2219.

From 6 to 7 p.m. Trenton musicians Frank Pinto and Richard Zeigler open the show. They are followed by Corrine Hinrichsen and her band from 7 to 8 p.m. Closing is singer/songwriter Rich Jarboe with Carlo Gentile from 8 to 9 p.m.

Stockton artist Mike Mann offers his original drawings of musicians playing at the café as well as hand-signed prints of his “Starving Artist Café” painting for donations.

There is no cover charge, but guests are encouraged to donate what they can. UNICEF is especially meaningful for Ellis and Mann, as they “Trick or Treated” for the charity as boys.

CE – US1

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