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Living City Benefit Concert
We got dropped a line from some friends about a benefit we felt we should pass along. This Saturday, November 1, local faves The Black and White Years, along with Denton transplants The Zest of Yore, Amy Cook and Corto Maltese will be performing at Club Deville to benefit Project Transitions.
The organization serves people with HIV and AIDS by providing hospice and housing support in caring environment.
The purpose of the event is to bring awareness to “the changing realities of who and how the AIDS epidemic is affecting in its 21st century incarnation.”
In addition to the great live music, the night will include door prizes, with gift certificates from End of An Ear, Whole Foods and Room Service.
The mission of Project Transitions’ Living City Concert [from the release]
Project Transitions’ Development Team introduces a new, distinct event to the city of Austin with Living City. This event will speak to a new demographic of supporters that not only reflect the changing population of Austin’s social and cultural landscape, but also the changing realities of who and how the AIDS epidemic is affecting in its 21st century incarnation. As our agency is devoted to the health and social transitions of the people we serve, our outreach capabilities also readily adapts to these certainties of change.
Living City Benefit Concert
Club Deville
Saturday, November 1
9 p.m.
$10
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