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Mark Chestnutt to highlight TCC affair


Updated: 12.28.08
Texas Chiropractic College is thrilled to welcome back country music star Mark Chesnutt as the featured entertainment at its 18th Annual Boots & Spurs Gala to be held on Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009, at the Westin Oaks Hotel, which is connected to the Galleria Shopping Center in uptown Houston.

Table sponsorships are available for $2,500 or $1,250 (includes premium seating and dinner for 10), and individual tickets are available for $100 each.

The event begins at 6 p.m. with a one hour social, followed by a three-course meal at 7 p.m. The program, which includes a live auction, concludes as Mark Chestnutt and his band take the stage to perform.

With Chestnutt as the headliner, the 2008 Boots & Spurs Gala was sold out for the first time in history with a record 470 people in attendance.


Loved by fans all over the world, Mark Chesnutt has been singing his brand of country music almost all of his life. Son of Bob Chesnutt, a singer, record collector and major fan of classic country music, Mark got his start in the honky-tonks of Beaumont. In 1989, he was signed to MCA Nashville. With the release of his first single Too Cold At Home, Mark established himself as one of countrys most authentic and talented vocalists.

Proceeds from the Gala help provide scholarships for deserving and disadvantaged students, and to help defray the rising cost of providing a quality Doctor of Chiropractic degree program to tomorrows health care leaders.

Tickets are currently available at www.txchiro.edu or by calling Nikki Hurley at the TCC Office of Institutional Advancement at 281-998-6060.

Founded in San Antonio in September 1908, TCC relocated to Pasadena in 1965 to accommodate growing enrollment. It is the fourth oldest chiropractic college in the United States and is today recognized as a leader in chiropractic education.

The College’s Moody Health Center provides health services to the public, and is a model integrative health care facility featuring traditional chiropractic care, family practice by medical doctors, acupuncture and massage.

The clinic sees approximately 18,000 patient visits per year. Additionally, with 110 employees, TCCs economic impact to the Southeast Harris County area is $12.5 million, with 59 additional jobs created in the area (not including construction projects).



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