Kirkland presents a night of fun with The Bob Eubanks Not So Newlywed Game Feb. 14

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[February 10, 2015]  DECATUR - Millikin University is pleased to welcome The Bob Eubanks Not So Newlywed Game to Kirkland Fine Arts Center on Saturday, Feb.14, 2015, beginning at 7:30 p.m.

The Bob Eubanks Not So Newlywed Game Show is an evening of laughter, fun, and prizes. Eubanks, one of show businesses most successful entrepreneurs, tells backstage stories about some of America's most popular celebrities. He also shows hilarious video clips of some of your favorite game shows. But that's only part of the fun; someone has a chance to win $100,000.

It's called the Not So Newlywed Game, because it doesn't matter how long you've been together. Eight lucky couples are chosen from the audience to play the Not So Newlywed Game. The questions are funny, the couples are fun, and they play for great grand prizes. It's an evening of games, prizes, and laughter that you will never forget.

Eubanks, the five-time Emmy winner, has done it all. He was one of the top Rock 'n' Roll DJ's in Los Angeles at the number one radio station for seven years. He managed and crafted the careers of Dolly Parton and Barbara Mandrell. He produced some of the biggest concerts ever with The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, and Merle Haggard. He was one of the top TV producers, having produced network and syndicated game shows and variety TV.

For more information on Bob Eubanks, visit bobeubanks.com.

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Tickets may be purchased at the Kirkland Fine Arts Center Ticket Office, by phone at 217.424.6318 or online at kirklandfinearts.com. A $2.50 fee will be charged for credit card purchases. This is a per transaction fee, not per ticket, and applies to online and Ticket Office orders. Kirkland Ticket Office hours are Monday - Friday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

[Media Relations, Heartland Community College]

For more information on Kirkland Fine Arts Center, please visit kirklandfinearts.com. Events at Kirkland Fine Arts Center are partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency, and the Midwest Arts Council.

 

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