Dawn Avery In Concert
Saturday, February 27th
8:00-9:00 EST
Virtual concert on ZOOM. Tickets available through Eventbrite. Due to security concerns, the Zoom ID and password will be emailed to attendees approximately one day to the event.
Grammy-nominated world musician, Dawn Avery explores the relationship between music and spirituality, having been privileged to work with luminaries Luciana Pavarotti, Sting, Reza Derakshani, John Cage, the Dalai Lama, Ron Young, Baba Catalkaya and Tawen’te:se, among others. Honoring both the community and its space as sacred, she fosters intercultural and spiritual freedom by creating multi-media concert ceremonies and directing a world music program and festival. Dawn shares contemporary soundscapes often referred to as mystic pop that contain spiritual, pop and classical elements reflecting a deep devotion rooted in her Native American heritage and Sufi experience.
She has led meditation and music workshops and concerts at the Omega Institute for Holistic Studies, Esalen Institute, Open Center, Joe’s Pub at the Public Theatre and the Kennedy Center. Dawn looks for opportunities to make a positive difference through art and community. Her personable style engages audiences around the world.
It’s time again for our big holiday event, and we hope that you can join us. From 6:30-8:00PM, we’ll have the famous BBQ and fixins from Sweet Fire Donna’s with a big side dish of fellowship thrown in (you can bring sides too if you’d like). Then from 8:00-9:00PM will be a speakers’ meeting featuring Steve S. from Baltimore. The event is free, but it is also a big fundraiser for us, so we hope that you can help.
We’d be grateful if you could join us:
The Men’s Home
Holiday Party and Fundraiser
Saturday, December 3rd
6:30-9:00PM
If you are unable to join us but would still like to donate for our year-end, please visit our Donors page, and please accept our wishes for a serene holiday season.
SoberFeast 2023
We are proud to announce the return of “SoberFeast”, an evening of fine dining to benefit The Men’s Home.
The event will feature a four-course dinner, prepared by Chef Harper McClure, and served during an evening at The Men’s Home. The cost is $200.00 per person; the chefs are donating their food and expertise so that the proceeds go to support the Home.
Last year was a great success, we hope that you can be a part of it this year.