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Local community members organize HumanitarIAN Music Festival benefiting families affected by Hurricane Ian

By Staff | Nov 3, 2022

Community members of Southwest Florida are partnering with the city of Bonita Springs and the Bonita Beach Sunset Rotary to uplift those affected by Hurricane Ian in Lee and Collier counties. The HumanitarIAN Music Festival, featuring local musicians personally affected by the hurricane, will take place at Riverside Park in Bonita Springs beginning at 2 p.m. on Sunday Nov. 13 and concluding at 7 p.m. General admission for the family-friendly event is by donation and will include live music, food trucks, vendors, auction, raffles, and activities for all.

For more information or to make a donation, visit “http://www.humanitarianmusicfestival.com” rel=”noopener” target=”_blank”>www.humanitarianmusicfestival.com. Proceeds of the event will go toward efforts to restore the lives deeply impacted by Hurricane Ian. “Together We Can”

The beneficiary of this event is The Rotary District 6960 Hurricane Ian Disaster Relief Fund 501(c)(3).

CURRENT SPONSORS:

Rotary Club of Bonita Beach Sunset; Burn Boot Camp – Estero, FL; The Lee County Sheriff’s Office; Renda Broadcasting; BOB FM 102.9; Gator Country 101.9; The Luxe Network Powered By Keller Williams Realty; Foreman Productions; Sarah Hadeka Enterprises; and The city of Bonita Springs.

If you are interested in sponsorship please contact Kelsey Mitchell at 239-776-1699 or Sarah Hadeka at 614-208-2307.