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Newtown, CT, USA
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FUN Concert Brings Families Together

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Linda Jones looked across the church hall that had filled with nearly 250 guests. Her organization, Families United in Newtown (FUN), held its annual benefit concert with dinner, dancing, raffles, and entertainment on Saturday, May 14, at Newtown Congregational Church.

Following a 50s and 60s theme with vinyl records hanging from the ceiling, volunteer high school students dressed in long, wide skirts. The many folding tables quickly filled with guests and diners.

Master of Ceremonies Bill Van Gieson soon stepped before the crowd, singing along with featured guest Jodi DiPiazza, a young adult with autism who has become a successful musical talent. She played piano and led guests through medleys and familiar songs.

A slideshow of her early childhood explained her diagnosis and her family's discovery of Ms DiPiazza's connection to music.

Also a guest at a FUN event last year, she said she was glad to return to Newtown.

Newtown High School students played trumpets, trombones, drums, the saxophone, and sang during a number of songs, at times accompanying Ms DiPiazza. Other Newtown residents also joined in. Songs included "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," "See You Later Alligator," "Let It Be" and "Rock Around The Clock."

FUN is a recreational program in memory of Tyler Jones. FUN holds local events in Newtown that allow families with special needs children to participate in activities such as basketball, arts and crafts, bouncy castles, musical performances, and dancing.

"This is a chance," according to FUN's website, "for parents to get a much needed break as the kids are supervised by students from the local National Honor Society Chapter. All are welcome at these events, feel free to bring friends."

Julia Faxon serves snacks during the dinner hour at the Families United In Newtown event on May 14. The evening, "A Celebration of Rock & Roll Music," featured a car-hop style dinner and music from the 1950s and 60s. (Bee Photo, Bobowick)
Among those serving the many dinner guests Saturday night and dressed in polka dots and poodle skirts were, from left, Sarah Mawdsley, Laura Humbly, Cassidy Keller, Kelsey Milner, and Rachel Crosby. (Bee Photo, Bobowick)
Newtown Congregational Church's Great Room was filled to capacity for "A Celebration of Rock & Roll Music." (Bee Photo, Bobowick)
Local performers were again a large part of Families United in Newtown's annual musical event, which doubles as a fundraiser for the group dedicated to providing family fun, especially for families with children on the autism spectrum. Among those performing on May 14 was a group of high school students. (Bee Photo, Bobowick)
While she performed Saturday night, Jodi DiPiazza was accompanied by a slide show of images from her early childhood. One image, above, featured one of her career highlights: Ms DiPiazza's performance with "Weird Al" Yankovic during a Comedy Central special event in 2013. (Bee Photo, Bobowick)
Performer Jodi DiPiazza, performing for the third year in Newtown, led guests at the FUN event through a medley of her favorite songs. (Bee Photo, Bobowick)
Master of Ceremonies Bill Van Gieson of Bethel introduced performers during the FUN benefit event on May 14, and joined in on several numbers, including "At The Hop." Mr Van Gieson has worked as an actor and singer since age 10. (Bee Photo, Bobowick)
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