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Tickets are still available for the 10th annual Warmth of Home Concert, a benefit for Interfaith Assistance Ministry, on Monday, Nov. 18, at the Flat Rock Playhouse.
The event starts at 5:30 p.m. with a reception with hot and cold beverages, hors d’oeuvres, a raffle followed by acoustic and danceable music performed by musicians who are generously donating their time.
Interfaith Assistance Ministry believes no one should have to choose between feeding their family, paying rent or keeping them warm. That’s why IAM, Henderson County’s largest crisis services nonprofit, provides heating assistance by helping with power bills, fuel bills and warm winter clothing, to keep local families from having to make such difficult and heartbreaking choices.
“The Warmth of Home Concert will be a fun evening of good music and good food and hopefully some dancing in the aisles during the second half of the concert when Up Dog takes the stage,” said IAM Executive Director Elizabeth Willson Moss. “We are so incredibly grateful to the Flat Rock Playhouse for partnering with IAM to help keep Henderson County’s children and adults warm this winter.”
Tickets are $35 and may be purchased at the door or by visiting www.iamhendersoncounty.org.
Performers are:
Those who cannot attend but would like to donate to IAM may send a check (‘Warmth of Home’ in the memo line) to IAM, P.O. Box 2562, Hendersonville, NC 28793.