Benefit Concert on Plaza Sat. May 31 for Chinese Quake Victims
One thing that always impresses me about Americans is their generosity toward those in need.
Recently we saw this type of outpouring toward Hurricane Katrina victims in our country and Tsunami victims in Indonesia.
In spite of us feeling we are taxed to death, many Americans still are very willing to give to others in need, for no other reason than it is the right thing to do.
Americans give with an open heart and open wallet--all on their own--no government involvement necessary. They give with no hope of gain or compensation, no arm twisting needed. It is great to see.
Now there is another need, the Chinese earthquake victims half way around the globe.
The Zhong family of Brookfield is holding a fundraiser concert on Saturday, May 31st, from 10 AM to 1 PM, to raise money for those suffering Chinese people.
The concert will be held at the Brookfield City Plaza during Farmer's Market hours. So come for the market and the concert, and make a donation to this cause.
A Silent Auction follows the concert and a raffle for performers.
This concert is unique in that it affords local musicians of all ages an opportunity to perform. If you wish to participate in the performance, contact Shan Lu at btinternational@sbcglobal.net or call 262-786-8188.
Donations may be made by cash or check. Please make check out to the Red Cross or World Vision and note China Earthquake Relief Fund on the check. World Vision is a Christian organization if you wish your aid to be faith based.
I really admire private citizens who do something on their own to make a difference in the world. Shan, the concert organizer immigrated to the United States from China and now is a U.S. Citizen.
Hopefully this concert will be a big success!
Sorry for the poor quality of the info sheet. I could not get it to post in its original form. Finally had to resort to taking a picture!
Links:
Practically Speaking, Fairly Conservative, Betterbrookfield, Vicki Mckenna
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