“Songs For Our Future” is pleased to announce that we have added a second show for the next performance in our Songs for Our Future series, a Concert to Highlight Climate Change & Clean Energy. In addition to the show originally planned for Friday, March 3 at 8:00 p.m., we are adding a show on Sunday, March 5 at 3:00 p.m. with all the same music and special guests.
A CONCERT TO HIGHLIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE & CLEAN ENERGY
The Pam Ortiz Band with Special Guests: Meredith Davies Hadaway, Celtic harp, poetry Andrew McCown, outdoor educator & storyteller Robert Earl Price, poet Jeff Davis, bass
Friday, March 3 at 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 5 at 3:00 p.m. [2nd Show Just Added!]
Robert Ortiz Studios
207C S. Cross St. Chestertown, MD
$15 suggested donation ($10 students). Reserve seats for all upcoming shows via EventBrite. All donations will be taken at the door. If your plans change, please return to the site to cancel your reservations to accommodate someone on the waiting list.
All proceeds will benefit 350.org. 350.org is building a global grassroots climate movement that can hold leaders accountable to the realities of science and the principles of justice. 350.org was founded by a group of university friends in the U.S. along with author Bill McKibben, who wrote one of the first books on global warming for the general public. Today, 350.org works in almost every country in the world on campaigns like fighting coal power plants in India, stopping the Keystone XL pipeline in the U.S, and divesting public institutions everywhere from fossil fuels. All of their work leverages people power to dismantle the influence and infrastructure of the fossil fuel industry, and to develop people-centric solutions to the climate crisis. 350.org is a 501(c)(3) organization. Your donation is tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.
The first two shows in this series were sold out, standing-room only events. They concert series raised $2,775 at the February concert to support the work of the National Immigration Law Center to protect the immigrant community.
Watch a video of the previous concert courtesy of The Chestertown Spy.