Events

Amos Lee and Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers
When
Jul 21st, 2019
7:00pm - 11:00pm
Where
700 E Main StreetCharlottesvilleVA22903
Amos Lee and Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers are coming to the Charlottesville Sprint Pavilion on Sunday, July 21. The concert is a benefit for the Charlottesville Free Clinic.
The Charlottesville Free Clinic is celebrating its 16th Annual Benefit Concert, this year. Each year, this concert raises crucial funds for the Free Clinic in order to expand access to medical, dental, mental, and prescription services for our uninsured working neighbors. Last year, the Free Clinic served over 2,900 members of our community through more than 9,000 visits with our incredible local volunteer healthcare providers. The Free Clinic has been part of the Charlottesville community for 26 years, thanks to generous supporters. Come join together under the tent on July 21st for an unforgettable evening in support of access to health care and in celebration of our community!
Tickets are on sale here!

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