RockToRebuild
eventEQ partners with Baltimore ACTS! for Rock to Rebuild - Gala Benefit Concert for Haiti.
Greetings!

Prominent speakers and original videos will celebrate the contributions to Haiti's relief effort by locally-based organizations, including, for example, hospital ship USNS Comfort, University of Maryland Shock Trauma, Johns Hopkins, and Catholic Relief Services. Members of the Baltimore Ravens, the new Mayor of Baltimore Stephanie Rawlings Blake, and Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley are invited to attend.

Haitian-born, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Melky Jean and singer Farel Jean, siblings of Wyclef Jean, will host "Rock to Rebuild," a gala bene!t concert for Haiti, on Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, February 3.

Grammy-nominated R&B vocalist Mario, acoustic guitarist and singer Adam Day, R&B vocalist Mya and Pop Rock artist Ryan Cabrera along with T-BOZ of TLC are among the national recording artists expected to share the stage with the Morgan State University Choir and international Afro-jazz ensemble The ARKJammers. Multi-platinum producer Darryl Pearson, who has worked with Madonna, Justin Timberlake and Chris Cornell, is the concert's music director.

Where & When
Thursday Feb, 11, 2010
7:30PM
Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
VIP Reception: 6PM

HOW YOU CAN ACT:  Underwrite a VIP Ticket Package and DOUBLE your investment: Your donation above the individual $35 per ticket price will be matched, dollar for dollar by The Aber Unger Foundation. In addition to securing reserved, premium seats and attending the VIP Reception, you or your company will be underwriting the cost for folks in our community unable to afford $35 general admission tickets.

WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO:  Your donations will fund the critical work of Partners in Health, Architecture For Humanity, Catholic Relief Services, and Carma Foundation, all working on the ground in Haiti now and for years to come. To qualify for the match, donations must be made through www.baltimoreACTS.org by February 11, 2010. The fund is managed by the Baltimore Community Foundation.
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