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MJSTAR:Neverland "Open House" To Raise $1 Million
King of Pop, is getting ready to open his Neverland Ranch to strangers, albeit for a price. Michael Jackson is inviting 250 people to his home on Sept. 13. Billed as "A Once in a Lifetime Event at Michael Jacksons Neverland Valley Ranch." The price tag for this day-long extravaganza is $5,000. According to the invitation, Michael Jackson is going to give each guest a limited-edition poster by artist Romero Britto "valued" at $8,000. The poster happens to be the cover of the never-released charity single, "What More Can I Give?" Additionally, the invite promises that $1,000 from each ticket will be given to a yet-unnamed charity. A Britto staffer says: "We will be displaying Romeros art that day". The event is billed as a tribute to Britto, a commercial artist headquartered in Miami. His colorful, child-like scrawls have been used as decoration on everything from bikinis to notepads to pocketbooks. The invitation simply reads: "This all-day once-in-a-lifetime experience will be hosted at the exclusive, majestic private compound estate of the King of Pop, Michael Jacksons Neverland Valley Ranch. From the moment you enter the gates of Michael Jacksons Neverland Valley Ranch, located just north of Santa Barbara, you will wish that this day could last forever. ... Be one of the privileged few who have ever personally experienced this extraordinary and magical oasis." Guests are also encouraged to try out the amusement park, video arcade, zoo and movie theatre, where they will see the latest first-run movie. There is also a promised "lavish" lunch and dinner.
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MJSTAR:Neverland "Open House" To Raise $1 Million
King of Pop, is getting ready to open his Neverland Ranch to strangers, albeit for a price. Michael Jackson is inviting 250 people to his home on Sept. 13. Billed as "A Once in a Lifetime Event at Michael Jacksons Neverland Valley Ranch." The price tag for this day-long extravaganza is $5,000. According to the invitation, Michael Jackson is going to give each guest a limited-edition poster by artist Romero Britto "valued" at $8,000. The poster happens to be the cover of the never-released charity single, "What More Can I Give?" Additionally, the invite promises that $1,000 from each ticket will be given to a yet-unnamed charity. A Britto staffer says: "We will be displaying Romeros art that day". The event is billed as a tribute to Britto, a commercial artist headquartered in Miami. His colorful, child-like scrawls have been used as decoration on everything from bikinis to notepads to pocketbooks. The invitation simply reads: "This all-day once-in-a-lifetime experience will be hosted at the exclusive, majestic private compound estate of the King of Pop, Michael Jacksons Neverland Valley Ranch. From the moment you enter the gates of Michael Jacksons Neverland Valley Ranch, located just north of Santa Barbara, you will wish that this day could last forever. ... Be one of the privileged few who have ever personally experienced this extraordinary and magical oasis." Guests are also encouraged to try out the amusement park, video arcade, zoo and movie theatre, where they will see the latest first-run movie. There is also a promised "lavish" lunch and dinner.
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