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99 year-old Holocaust survivor speaking in Tracy next Monday
Dreier
Dreier

TRACY ¬— South County residents will have a rare opportunity to hear the story of a Holocaust survivor.

Saul Dreier — a 99 year-old Holocaust survivor whose experiences include his time at Schindler's factory — is speaking Monday, Jan. 13, at 7 p.m. at Kimball High’s Geri Neylan Performing Arts Theatre in Tracy at 3200 Jaguar.

Tickets to “An Evening with Saul Dreier” are $25 each while admission for students is free.

The event is being hosted by the Chabad of Tracy Jewish Center.

You can reserve tickets at jewishtracy.com/survivor.

Dreier founded the Holocaust Survivor's Band. As such, the evening will also feature a musical performance with Dreier on the drums. 

There are VIP ticket prices starting at $100 with upgrades such as preferred seating and a pre-reception event with Drier 

A generous sponsor has stepped up to help make the event more financially accessible for everyone by covering the cost of 60 tickets, which means that the first 60 to claim this are able to join for free. 

These tickets can be accessed on the site page, jewishtracy.com/survivor