Monday, December 9, 2024

8th annual Bluegrass & Green Acres Fundraiser

Since 1993, the Black Swamp Conservancy has conserved and restored some of the Northwest Ohio region’s most important natural resources, protecting more than 17,400 acres. Support their continued efforts during the 8th annual Bluegrass & Green Acres Fundraiser. Held on the banks of the Maumee River in downtown Toledo, the evening of food, music and auctions will be highlighted by a powerhouse bluegrass trio of artists— Eric Lambert (guitar), Mark Lavengood (dobro) and Aaron Jonah Lewis (fiddle and banjo)— who annual attendees will fondly remember from past years. This concert will serve as a debut for the trio, who will then move on to a short spring tour.

$75, includes parking, dinner, and a beer and wine bar.
For an additional $25, enjoy a pre-event cocktail party at 5:30pm, which features a signature drink and appetizer.
6:30pm | Friday, March 15 | ProMedica Steam Plant
This popular fundraiser sells out quickly, so purchase your tickets now by calling 419-833-1025 or visiting BlackSwamp.org.

Since 1993, the Black Swamp Conservancy has conserved and restored some of the Northwest Ohio region’s most important natural resources, protecting more than 17,400 acres. Support their continued efforts during the 8th annual Bluegrass & Green Acres Fundraiser. Held on the banks of the Maumee River in downtown Toledo, the evening of food, music and auctions will be highlighted by a powerhouse bluegrass trio of artists— Eric Lambert (guitar), Mark Lavengood (dobro) and Aaron Jonah Lewis (fiddle and banjo)— who annual attendees will fondly remember from past years. This concert will serve as a debut for the trio, who will then move on to a short spring tour.

$75, includes parking, dinner, and a beer and wine bar.
For an additional $25, enjoy a pre-event cocktail party at 5:30pm, which features a signature drink and appetizer.
6:30pm | Friday, March 15 | ProMedica Steam Plant
This popular fundraiser sells out quickly, so purchase your tickets now by calling 419-833-1025 or visiting BlackSwamp.org.

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