The
Weather Man on TV now says the heavy rains may be headed our way this Thursday evening. That’s when Just Plain Folks—Songs About Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things
is scheduled at 7 PM at the Unitarian
Universalist Congregation in McHenry,
5603 Bull Valley Road.
“We
planned a mini-music festival on the lawn,” said Patrick Murfin, spokesperson for the church’s Social Justice Committee which is presenting the program, “But we
are keeping a close eye on the weather.
In case of rain, or threat of rain, the show will go on as scheduled in
the church. This is a chance for people
to visit our beautiful new home in the former Haystacks Manor Restaurant
Building.”
The
program will feature the return of Memphis
based bluesman and master guitarist Andrew
Cohen who appeared in well received concert at the church in April. Also appearing will be longtime Chicago-based
folk musician Norman “Mad Dwag” Siegel and McHenry County’s own The
Siblings with Cheryl Niemo, Harold Rail, Dave Dreyer, and Andy
Andrick.
The performance will benefit Compassion for Campers, a project coordinated by the Social Justice
Committee, which provides much-needed assistance for homeless PADS clients who have to camp out or
live in their cars from May through September while the church-based rotating
shelters are closed. Items such as mosquito repellent, sun screen, camping
gear, non-perishable foods, and sanitary supplies are collected and distributed
to campers who live in conditions rivaling any Third World squalor. Family style lunch cookouts are also provided
to the community every Monday at the PADS office at 14411 Kishwaukee Valley Road.
A $10 donation is requested for admission. Donations of
supplies will also be gathered. A complete list of requested items is available
on request.
There is plenty of on-site free
parking.
For more information, contact
Patrick Murfin at pmurfin@sbcglobal.net
or 815 814-5645, or visit www.uucofwoodstock.org .
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