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Music and community will unite this Sunday, as the much-anticipated “Acoustic Sunday Live” benefit concert kicks off at First Congregational Church in Memphis. With a mission to support the vital work of Protect Our Aquifer, the event brings together local legends and passionate advocates for an evening dedicated to celebrating the city’s cherished water resources.
Eric Lewis and Jimmy Davis, two prominent figures in the Memphis music scene, are set to take the stage. Both artists shared their excitement during a recent preview, highlighting the core message of the event: protecting the aquifer that serves as the city’s lifeblood. “This concert isn’t just about music; it’s about community awareness and action,” Lewis remarked. “We can come together, enjoy the art we love, and stand up for something as crucial as our water.”
The concert will feature a host of talented musicians, each contributing their own unique style while collectively raising the issue of environmental preservation. From blues to folk, attendees can expect an array of soul-stirring performances that encapsulate Memphis’s rich musical heritage.
With water conservation increasingly becoming a pressing concern, this concert aims to rally support and educate attendees on how they can help protect their local aquifer. As Davis eloquently stated, “Music has the power to bring people together. Let’s make waves for our water!”
Join the community this Sunday to experience the harmonies of Memphis while supporting a cause that impacts us all. Tickets are still available, and every dollar raised will directly benefit Protect Our Aquifer’s ongoing efforts to safeguard our essential water supply.
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