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Madison Pisani Performs with Felix & The Cats Band at Fundraiser

Madison Pisani Performs with Felix & The Cats Band at Fundraiser for Center for Developmental Disabilities (C.D.D.)

Roxbury High School graduate, resident and current County College of Morris student Madison Pisani stunned guests with her unbelievable voice at the Center for Developmental Disabilities (C.D.D.) benefit concert this past Saturday November 16th at the beautiful Blue Arrow Farm located just over the border in Pine Island, New York. Madison joined Felix and the Cats Band on stage entertaining the crowd all evening long. Diners enjoyed an amazing prepared dinner, a wonderful trick-tray and 50/50 along with non stop rocking music. The concert raised over $8,000 benefiting children with disabilities.

Madison is an extremely talented 18 year old singer and songwriter who loves to share her love for music with others and give back to organizations such as the the Center for Developmental Disabilities (C.D.D.). From today's popular hit songs to country tracks, Pisani can impress audiences at any event. Madison is studying to be an occupational therapist and loves working with children and supporting many non-profit organizations with her musical talents. To book Madison at your next event you can contact Madison at madpisanimusic@gmail.com.

Center for Developmentally Disabled is a private, not-for-profit corporation founded in 1972. CDD provides housing, residential care, day habilitation and personal care assistance programs 365 days per year to adults with developmental disabilities in the greater Kansas City area. Accredited by CARF, CDD maintains a nationally recognized quality of service standards for our housing and community placement options and opportunities.

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