Saturday, Oct. 13th
12 – 4:30 pm
Tempe Community Complex
(SW corner of Southern & Rural)
In recognition of World Homeless Day, please join us for a free community concert and a collection drive to help individuals and families struggling to make it each day. Our House – Tempe aims to end homelessness by emphasizing permanent supportive housing. Together with our partner agencies, we are Raising Roofs and Raising Hopes.
The concert is free. Donations are being accepted. Please bring any of the following items to help the homeless: Bottled Water, Sunscreen, Razors, Deodorant, Unopened packages of underwear, t-shirts & socks.
Indie guitarist, singer and songwriter Teneia Sanders performs a style of acoustic-based music with beautiful melodies and evocative imagery, drawn from folk and soul roots.
Young singer/songwriter AJ Odneal has musical influences ranging from classic rock to blues, jazz and indie. She retools the genre to showcase her own style.
Traveler is a multi-ethnic fusion of traditional and rock music. Drawing from their personal backgrounds and borrowing from a wide variety of traditional music from various cultures, Traveler’s sound is fresh and global, catering to people worldwide.
Chuck Hall has been part of the Valley’s music scene since the mid-80’s. In 2000, he was inducted into the Arizona Blues Hall of fame. The Chuck Hall Band is a blues and rock band.
Walt Richardson and the Peaceful Warriors
This five-piece World Pop band has built a strong reputation as one of Arizona's premier bands. They integrate many different musical styles such as African, Latin, Pop, Reggae, Funk and Traditional Rock.
Presented by: Our House - Tempe Endowment to End Homelessness.
The City of Tempe, The Ramsey Justice Foundation, Tempe Community Council, Valley of the Sun United Way, Tempe Community Action Agency, Tempe Salvation Army, Urban Outreach, Radio Phoenix