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Blog: The Iconic Television Series 'The Waltons' Reunites This Saturday Night For a Big Fundraiser

This fundraiser is worth braving Carmegeddon II. The cast, along with special guests all come together for a very special evening to benefit Charter School.

How rare to see an iconic television series cast reunite. Well, this Saturday evening, one of the most beloved series of all time, The Waltons, will gather together for a once-in-a-lifetime event. The evening is a benefit for Environmental Charter Middle school. This fundraiser is worth it, in spite of the "carmageddon" weekend. All the info is below. Hope to see you there!

Benefiting

Environmental Charter Middle School offers students a small, caring school environment that supports their transition from elementary school and prepares them for high school success.

Featuring

The cast, along with the show's creator, Earl Hamner, Jr., and many of the writers, directors, and producers of the show will be in attendance for the live event. They will be honored by celebrities who were guests on the show, as well as by celebrity friends from other classic television shows. Please see the "Honored Guests" page and the "Special Guests" page for an updated list of attendees. It is certain to be a very special evening celebrating one of America's favorite television families and the creative team that contributed so much to the show. We hope to see you there.

Location and Time

Join us for The Waltons 40th Anniversary Reunion: Celebrating Family & Education at The Wilshire Ebell Theatre Saturday, September 29, 2012 at 6-8:30 p.m.

Wilshire Ebell Theater

4401 West 8th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90005

http://waltons40th.com/

Tickets

Tickets are currently on sale. All seats reserved.

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