Photo courtesy J. Cheng

Chi Cheng, bass player for the noted Sacramento band Deftones, has been in a coma since a November car wreck. Leonardo da Vinci School, where his child attends, is hosting a fundraising breakfast on May 16.

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Sacramento school hosts fundraiser for ailing Deftones bassist

Published: Wednesday, Apr. 29, 2009 - 10:22 am

A local elementary school club and service organization are hosting a breakfast to raise money for Deftones bassist Chi Cheng, who remains in a coma following a November car accident.

The Breakfast Optimist Club of Sacramento and the Junior Optimist Club at Leonardo da Vinci School are hosting the pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. May 16, said Diane Soule, the school's community liason.

The fundraiser will benefit Cheng, whose medical bills continue to mount. A car crash in early November in Santa Clara left Cheng in a coma.

Cheng has a child in sixth grade at the school.

Soule said Cheng's condition has taken a toll on the campus.

"The kids all see the parents a lot, so everybody knows everyone's mom and dad," she said. "Certainly at that grade level, I think it's hard on the kids."

The fundraiser, which will include live music, raffles and a silent auction, will be in the school cafeteria.

Tickets are on sale at the school, 4701 Joaquin Way, Sacramento. Cost is $5 for adults and $3 for children. Tickets sold at the event will be $6 for adults and $4 for children.

For more information about Cheng's condition or to donate directly, go to www.oneloveforchi.com.


Call The Bee's Niesha Lofing, (916) 321-1270.


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