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Follow on Google News | Blues Brews N BBQs will benefit local nonprofits PRISM and Twin Cities Habitat for a fifth yearConcert and fun events for the entire family - Saturday, August 6
Positive response from the community and support of financial sponsors Motivation, Thrivent Financials' Nick Larson, and State Farm's Kyle Vitense has helped event organizers distribute $56,000 in just four years. These funds go to event beneficiaries, PRISM, and Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity; two organizations committed to building community in the metro area. Their respective mission and vision encourage communities to come together to create stability for neighbors in need; from building affordable homes, donating food or furniture, volunteering with students, to advocating on behalf of those without a voice. To celebrate five years of partnership with these organizations, BBNBBQs organizers are bringing in two blues powerhouses form Wisconsin. The Jimmys headline the night with a high energy, seven piece blues ensemble, featuring a show stopping three-piece horn section. Reverend Raven and the Chain Smokin' Altar Boys are Milwaukee favorites, playing Chicago-style blues, fostered by Reverend Raven's South Side Chicago roots. Twin Cities favorite Lisa Wenger, and blues-rocker Cole Allen, will round out the evening. Minnesota breweries Castle Danger, Insight, Third Street, and Sociable Cider Werks will be on tap. Mr. Pig Stuff, out of Shakopee, will serve pulled pork, spare ribs, chicken wings, brats, and veggie skewers. Family friendly, with children 10 and under admitted free. Face painting, roaming magician, Home Depot Kid's Workshop, and balloon animals will be available from 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The first ever, BBNBBQs Walk, Roll or Stroll 2K/5K will kick-off at 3:15pm, where families can enjoy a stroll through neighboring French Regional Park. Registering in advance includes admission to the event, commemorative beer glass, and a free beer or beverage for $20. BLUES BREWS N BBQs is set for Saturday, August 6, rain or shine. Gates open from 3:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., with music starting at 4:00 p.m. Special room rates available at Crowne Plaza Minneapolis West, one mile from the venue. Event hosted by Mount Olivet Lutheran Church of Plymouth, located at 12235 Old Rockford Road, Plymouth, MN 55441. Early bird tickets are available for $12, and increase to $18 on August 6. Get your tickets at: https://www.eventbrite.com/ About Mount Olivet Lutheran Church of Plymouth Located in Plymouth, Minnesota, Mount Olivet is a member of the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America), with a rich 150 year history. Striving to be a community that partners with God in the world, and recognizing faith as a journey, Mount Olivet provides an open, inviting community where all can find their place in God's unfolding story. www.moply.org Higher Grounds is a yearlong music series at Mount Olivet, started in 2001 with a vision of supporting nonprofits through music. In 14 years, Higher Grounds has distributed $72,000 to organizations making a difference in the world. www.moply.org/ About Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity (TCHFH) Twin Cities Habitat is a nonprofit committed to building the quality of life, health and prosperity of the 7-county metro region through the creation and preservation of affordable homeownership. Since TCHFH's founding in 1985, more than 1,100 families have purchased homes with Habitat and another 1,800 have partnered with the A Brush With Kindness home repair program. To learn more, visit tchabitat.org. About PRISM PRISM is a social service agency that helps local families during times of financial hardship. For over 43 years, the volunteers and staff at PRISM have worked with individuals and families in Plymouth, Golden Valley, Robbinsdale, Crystal and New Hope; counseling, educating and stabilizing basic needs to empower them to take an active role in their own solutions. Our mission is to walk alongside families providing support-based programs that encourage self-sufficiency. www.prismmpls.org End
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