Top local talent featured at Tunes For Trees benefit

Funds raised to aid heritage oak tree at Gibson House Museum
From the Woodland Record:
Woodland is noted for its exceptional music programs, native oaks, shady streets, and rich heritage. People can enjoy and celebrate all of these treasures and more by attending the third annual Tunes for Trees benefit concert at the Woodland Opera House on Saturday evening, October 23, at 7 pm.
The Yolo County Historical Museum is joining forces with the Woodland Tree Foundation to present an exciting evening of music performed by top local musicians of all ages that will appeal to a broad audience. Local wines and other refreshments will be served at intermission. Net proceeds from the fund raiser will be used to help save the heritage oak tree at the Gibson House Museum and to plant more trees in and around Woodland.
The concert will feature a diverse group of talented local musicians with broad appeal to all ages. Local bands to perform include the Pioneer High Jazz Band, the Dropped Roses with special guest, Derek Brooker, and Waiting for Bruce, featuring the standout guitar playing and singing of long-time Yolo County resident, Bill Scholer.
Read more at WoodlandRecord.com.

2 comments:
WTF (Woodland Tree Foundation)
"Funds raised by the concert will be used treat the aging and ailing giant oak gracing the grounds of the Gibson House Museum"
The BEST treatment for old trees is CUT THEM DOWN!
Beautiful picture and cause. Wish they could have done something to back the Weisman building off from being built to close to the giant old oak in front.
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