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Let Us Not Be Silent: A Benefit Concert for To Write Love on Her Arms

NEEDHAM [July 24, 2013] - Get ready for a night of music, entertainment,

and fun at Plugged In's summer session benefit concert! Each session,

the students of Plugged In meet to suggest and vote on charities of

their choosing, and this summer our students have selected To Write Love

on Her Arms!

To Write Love on Her Arms is a non-profit movement

dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with

depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide. TWLOHA exists to

encourage, inform, inspire, and also to invest directly into treatment

and recovery. Learn more at http://twloha.com/.

Let Us Not Be Silent:
A Benefit Concert for To Write Love on Her Arms
Friday, August 2, 2013
7:00pm - 11:00
Power Hall, Needham Town Hall
1471 Highland Ave
Needham, MA 02492

Tickets are $5.00 for students, $10.00 for seniors, and $15.00 for adults.
Tickets sold at the door only.

Concert t-shirts and CDs will be available for purchase at the show. All proceeds will be donated to TWLOHA!

Come

support your friends and family as they showcase their skills as

musicians in support of this wonderful organization! It's one night

only, so don't miss out on a night of music and fun!

About the Plugged In teen music program
Plugged

In is a non-profit organization aimed at providing a nurturing and

supporting community for musicians ages 8-18 in which they can feel a

sense of belonging, as well as providing them an opportunity to give

back to the community by raising both funds and awareness for various

organizations of the students' choosing. For more information, visit http://www.pluggedinband.org/.

About the founders
Tom

Pugh and Sandra Rizkallah established the Plugged In teen music program

in 2002. Tom Pugh, a Berklee alumnus and musician with thirty years of

experience, is the music director for Plugged In. He is a member of two

Boston-based bands and has played at the Montreal Jazz Festival. He has

also been an engineer at WGBH in Boston for more than twenty years.

Sandra Rizkallah has a degree in film and television from Emerson

College, has produced her own documentaries, and has worked in the

post-production department of Nova at WGBH.

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