Hurricane Relief Concert at AMP Features Montgomery County Teens Sept. 17
Some talented Montgomery County teens are joining with the Montgomery County Department of Recreation and Strathmore to present a benefit concert called Rock-n-Relief. The event will raise money for hurricane victims and their communities in Florida and Texas.
The Rock-n-Relief concert, featuring local youth bands and singers, will take place on Sept. 17 from 5 – 7 p.m. at AMP by Strathmore, which is located at 11810 Grand Park Avenue in North Bethesda. Tickets are $20 per person and can be purchased online at the AMP by Strathmore website or at the door.
Radio host Angie Ange from 93.9 WKYS will host the event, which is being described by organizers as a “a youth-powered hurricane relief effort.” In addition to music, there will be door prizes from Bach2Rock (B2R).
The music lineup includes Anna Wilson, Leanna Rathbun, Lisaura Taveras, Overmind, TJ Brenof, Dylan Hawkins, F-35’s, and B2R Bands.
A limited number of event shirts will be available for purchase. All proceeds from the event will be donated to the relief efforts. The hurricane relief concert is being organized to show local support for rebuilding efforts in Florida and Texas following hurricanes Irma and Harvey. The Maryland Recreation and Parks Association will serve as the trustee and distribute the disaster relief funds to the Houston Parks Board Foundation and the Florida Recreation and Park Association Foundation. Donations are accepted online by the Maryland Recreation & Parks Association, here.
Follow the event on social media by using the #MCRocknRelief.
Can't attend our #MCRocknRelief but want to contribute? Cool. You can donate through our friends @MRPAnet at https://t.co/key4ULQcpI. pic.twitter.com/pyQjiam3ym
— Montgomery County Recreation (@MoCoRec) September 15, 2017
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