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At The Woodshop, A Concert For A Cause - For The AIM Center

The Woodshop in St. Elmo.
The Woodshop
The Woodshop in St. Elmo.

This weekend, Be the Change Youth Initiative here in Chattanooga brings its “Concert for a Cause” series to the St. Elmo neighborhood.

Saturday’s concert - featuring local female artists - begins at 7 PM at The Woodshop.

Proceeds support The AIM Center and its mission for mental health recovery in Chattanooga.

Sydney Guerrette is founder and president of Be The Change - and one of the musicians in the concert lineup.

Savannah Buzbee is with The AIM Center.

Banner for “Concert for a Cause” at The Woodshop.
Concerts for a Cause

Ray is the host and producer of Scenic Roots, Mondays - Thursdays at 3 PM on WUTC.
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