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+ | {{tab}}Dyson Wells has crusaded for numerous causes, investing both time and finances for that which he believes in. He is usually associated with programs that involve the fine arts but certain other programs also catch his eye. Currently the following is of note:<Br><br> | ||
+ | * The Good Meal: Certain menu items at the Sideshow that have their proceeds go to local causes. | ||
+ | * The Wells' Red Dance Shoes: A scholarship that provides annual tuition to five promising children for Robyn's School of Music and Dance. | ||
+ | * Artist Housing: He has been approached about investing in low income housing for "starving artists" and is currently looking at the details of that. | ||
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Revision as of 17:57, 13 October 2012
Fame
The Sideshow. While this in itself might catch the public eye - and it does - it his philanthropic work (not to mention strikingly good looks, youthful age, and charismatic personality when interviewed) that garners more attention and makes him a known face. He has become increasingly popular around Prospect due to several newspaper interviews as well as a few television blurbs done more recently.
Mariava Carmichael of the Carmichaels (a family that even surpasses his own) at numerous social events. However, after a boating accident in Hawaii and a tragic case of amnesia, he left the wings of the family. He still manages to carry himself with the inbuilt arrogance of the rich, powerful, and famous. Alala Theodorou, now Wells. |
Philanthropy
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