The benefit concert aims to raise awareness about mental health and addiction issues in our community!
Brockville – Join us on October 26th from 6:00 PM to 10:30 PM at Wall Street United Church, 5 Wall St., Brockville, ON, for Halloween Hope Fest — a Halloween Celebration that goes beyond costumes and candy.
This party is about creativity, community, connection and compassion! This benefit concert aims to raise awareness about mental health and addiction issues in our community.
In partnership with the Birdsong New Music Foundation, we’re committed to overcoming stigma and working to promote healing through the power of music. All proceeds go towards Birdsong’s advocacy and support for the increased role of the creative arts in community mental health services.
Local musicians and songwriters will pull at your heartstrings and get you moving while sharing their songs & stories of hope and healing. Take a break from the dance floor and check out incredible local vendors getting into the Halloween spirit. Participate in our costume contests to win great prizes & stay tuned for exciting draws throughout the night! And of course…there will be plenty of free candy!
Performing at the event are, Amanda Keeley with Mark Lloyd, David Kingsbury, Jake Demarsh, Sleepy Bronco, Hiedillium, James King, Brie Salmon, Anthony Gow and more.
Tickets are $10 and you can purchase them online at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/halloween-hope-fest-tickets-713252566627 or at the door.
Halloween is too often left for kids to enjoy, parents to fund, neighbours to tolerate and Facebook to share. This season, why not come enjoy a fantastic evening, create beautiful music, and make a meaningful contribution to mental health care in our community?
On October 26th Let’s make Halloween Hope Fest a “nightmare” to remember! Don’t miss out on this Halloween Party with purpose!
More information can be found on the Halloween Hope Fest Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550830823132
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