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Updated: 12:01 PM Mar 26, 2006
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Talent showcase raises money for reward
Entertainers performed at a Blackburn High School talent showcase Saturday to raise money for the Amber Harris Reward Fund.
Posted: 4:44 PM Mar 25, 2006
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Several entertainers performed at a Blackburn High School talent showcase Saturday in an attempt to raise money for the Amber Harris Reward Fund and spark interest in the missing 12-year-old girl.

Nearly four months after her disappearance, Amber's story has stayed fresh in many peoples' minds as the push to raise her reward fund continues.

A talent showcase at Blackburn High School Saturday was a part of that push.

"It means a lot to me," said Chloe Drake, talent showcase contestant. "Because that's somebody's baby. It's good that everybody's here to support the cause."

"They're still thinking about Amber," said Michael Harris, Amber's father. "So that's more eyes out there. That's people coming in, taking some time and that feels good."

Amber's mother, Melissa, says support from the community is important. She also had a message for her daughter.

"If you think we haven't been looking for you, we've been out there almost four months," she said. "If you can, without being harmed, get away and come home."

For more information about Amber's disappearance, go to SearchForAmber.com.

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