Starfleet USO Show
November 16, 2012
The benefit for the Dallas/Fort Worth USO will include Star Trek style drinks, live music, and photo opportunities with the U.S.S. Navras and the 501st Legion. How would Starfleet put on a USO Show? Find out.
Special guests include Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca), Anne Lockhart (Battlestar Galactica, Starship Troopers), Cinthia Freeling (Hardware Wars), Purrkayla, and others.
$5. Free admission with a supply drive donation.
Pictured: Peter Mayhew
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Ha, good point! To their credit, I believe as of today they got in touch with the band and are agree
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The restaurant/bar didn't pay the band?! Sounds like an invite to "dine & dash," as I'm sure man

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