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RnB 07 August, 2007

The Beyonce Experience Tour Offers Food Drives in Conjunction With Pastor Rudy Rasmus, Capital Area Food Bank, and the Survivor Foundation

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WASHINGTON, DC. (Top40 Charts/ Music World Entertainment) - Grammy Award winning singer, songwriter and actress Beyonce announced today that she is supporting her minister and friend Pastor Rudy Rasmus, America's Second Harvest - The Nation's Food Bank Network and the Capital Area Food Bank by sponsoring a pre-concert food donation drive as part of her Beyonce Experience Tour at the Verizon Center on Thursday, August 9th in Washington, DC.

The first 1,000 fans to drop off a minimum of 3 non-perishable food items or more will receive an autographed photo of Beyonce and a raffle ticket for a chance to have their seat upgraded. The Food Drive is also open to the public (those not attending the concert) who can drop off food at the Verizon Center locations as well, for the opportunity to receive an autographed photo of Beyonce.

The food drive will be held inside the F Street and Gallery Place Lobby Entrances from 5:00 pm - 8:00pm, so that as many donations as possible can be collected to help feed hungry people in the DC area. Food Bank volunteers will staff the six entry gates at Verizon Center so everyone attending her Experience Tour can make a donation.

Beyonce says, "Hunger affects every community in the United States. So I'm using my Tour and Survivor Foundation to bring attention to domestic hunger. I'm joining forces with Pastor Rudy and America's Second Harvest - The Nation's Food Bank Network to fight hunger."

Statistics show that hunger hits families where both parents are working but struggle to make ends meet; hunger affects seniors who find themselves with limited access to transportation and food; and hunger affects more than 12 million children who may not know where they will find their next meal.

Beyonce grew up attending St. John's Church with Pastor Rudy, where she learned at a young age the importance of reaching out and helping those who are less fortunate. It's that upbringing that spurred the birth of her Survivor Foundation.

Pastor Rudy is an urban prophet. He is the author of a new book titled "Touch: The Power of Touch in Transforming Lives," which profiles his unique brand of faith sharing and radical hospitality and a new music project (the book's sound track) titled "The Pastor Rudy Experience." "I am committed to touching and changing the world... one life at time," Pastor Rudy says.

"Reaching out and touching lives is incredibly empowering. That's why I want my fans to experience more than my music this summer. I want them to experience the joy of making a difference by helping someone else," said Beyonce.

"In the Washington metro area, over 633,000 residents are at risk of hunger, 200,000 are children. That's enough kids to fill up the Verizon Center over nine times," said Lynn Brantley, president & CEO of the Capital Area Food Bank. She continues, "We are grateful to Ms. Knowles for her gracious effort to help those who suffer from hunger. Every food item received will help feed hungry families, children and seniors." More than 35 million Americans are struggling with limited access to food nationwide, and the issue of hunger continues to grow in the United States.

Beyonce continues, "I want my tour and Survivor Foundation to encourage people to get involved in the fight against domestic hunger, Pastor Rudy's ongoing mission to help the least among us, and the work of America's Second Harvest. Any help - donating time, money or food - will make an enormous difference."

THE BEYONCE EXPERIENCE TOUR - FOOD DRIVES
Houston, TX - July 14
Atlanta - July 20
Washington, DC - August 9
Toronto - August 15
Chicago - August 18
Los Angeles, CA - September 2
You can learn more at www.beyonce.com, www.pastorrudy.net, www.survivorfoundationofhouston.org, www.spiritrisingmusic.com or www.secondharvest.org.
Please bring a can, box or jar of food - no glass please - to the Verizon Center on Thursday, August 9 between 5:00 - 8:30 PM. Help feed your less fortunate neighbors in the D.C. metro area. For more information on hunger in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area and ways to help, please visit www.CapitalAreaFoodBank.org.






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