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"AN EVENING WITH HARRY, CARRIE & GARP"
J.K. ROWLING, STEPHEN KING AND JOHN IRVING

Read From Their Works Live on Stage

Dates:               Tuesday, August 1, 2006 and Wednesday, August 2, 2006

Location:          Radio City Music Hall, New York City

Time:                 7:30 pm

Format:             J.K Rowling, Stephen King and John Irving reading selections from their own
                           works; surprise guests; and an audience question and answer session. Ticket
                           buyers will have the opportunity to submit a question for the authors via email.

Ticket Prices:  Prime Orchestra: $100.00 Side/Rear Orchestra: $75.00 First Mezzanine
                           (Front): $100.00 First Mezzanine (Rear): $50.00 Second Mezzanine: $25.00
                           Third Mezzanine: $12.50 (Radio City and Ticketmaster surcharges will be
                           applied) Audience members must be 8 years of age or older, no exceptions.

On Sale:           www.ticketmaster.com beginning May 12, 2006 at 10 a.m. 212-307-7171 New
                           York City 212-307-1000 MSG/RCMH hotline 201-507-8900 NJ 845-454-3388
                           Westchester 631-888-9000 Long Island 203-368-1000 Connecticut (Limit 8
                           tickets per purchase)

VIP Seats:       A limited number of "Family Packages" at $1,000 per package are available 
                          for each night and include 4 premium orchestra seats and a set of 3 signed
                          books -- one from each author -- per package. ($525 per Family Package is 
                          tax-deductible.) A limited number of prime orchestra seats will also be
                          available via a Ticketmaster auction online

Benefit:           All proceeds will be shared equally by The Haven Foundation and Doctors
                         Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières.

The Haven Foundation was created by Stephen King to help freelance performing artists whose accidents or illnesses have left them uninsured and unable to work.

Doctors Without Borders/ Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international independent medical humanitarian organization that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural or man-made disasters, or exclusion from health care in more than 70 countries.

Presenting Sponsors:    Scholastic Simon and Schuster/CBS Corporation
 
Press Inquiries:                www.scholastic.com/harrycarriegarp/press

Additional information:   www.jkrowling.com; www.stephenking.com; www.scholastic.com; www.simonsays.com