A celebration of the late Larry Winters' life at the Continental Club this Sunday benefiting KPFT and Bundles of Joy. KPFTRadioHD
There is a suggested donation of $20 at the door but organizers say that in the spirit of Winters and KPFT, no one will be turned away. Attendees can also go online and donate $41 beforehand to get two tickets to the event with the price reflecting the number of years that Winters was on air at KPFT., a perfect reflection of the duality of Winters life as Winters took on the alias to host his radio show and back home in Cut and Shoot was counselor and social worker Jerry Sumrall.
In Cut and Shoot and the Conroe area, Winters helped those who were trying to get their lives on the right path and helped them with their legal, mental health and substance abuse issues through his company TFI, standing for"The Fifth Inning" as Winters believed life was like that inning where players always still have a chance to win.
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