Concert presented by:
Auburn Records, WJCU 88.7 FM, and Iron Ingo Stühreberg
Where: Beach Land Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd., Cleveland, OH 44110
When: Sat., Dec. 6, 2014, 5:00 p.m. (Doors open at 4:30 p.m.)
Who: All ages welcome. Admission is free for all patrons 20 and under.
Fans are encouraged to bring non-perishable foods as donations, but cash donations are also accepted at the door. Donations can be made out to The Greater Cleveland Food Bank, Lake Humane Society, and/or Friends of the Cleveland Kennel.
Donated items can also be dropped off at:
The Groom Room, 14333 Kinsman Rd., Burton, Ohio 44021
c/o Lisa Washabaugh, who will be available:
Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Saturday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Fans not able to attend the food drive can make an online cash donation via PayPal to Auburn Records (auburn833@aol.com). Be sure to indicate which charity organization you would like your funds allocated to. If nothing is indicated, your donation will be divided equally between the three.
The Greater Cleveland Food Bank supplies a majority of the food used in local hot meal sites, shelters, and food pantries. In addition, they provide food to child care centers, group homes, and programs for the elderly. The Food Bank works closely with other Northeast Ohio hunger relief organizations, providing food and nonfood products to hunger centers administered by the Hunger Network of Greater Cleveland, the Catholic Hunger and Shelter Network, and the Salvation Army, among others.
Friends of the Cleveland Kennel is a group of volunteers dedicated to providing the necessary medical and general care for the animals at the Cleveland Kennel in the hopes of giving them a second chance at a good life. The City of Cleveland Kennel is the most overlooked animal facility in the Cleveland area. It is often confused with the APL or County Kennel, but is an entirely separate facility.
Lake Humane Society is devoted to providing a gentle and caring haven for the homeless, abandoned, and injured animals of Lake County. They persevere in the defense and protection of animal life through education, integrity, and leadership. The staff works with the community to rescue homeless animals, promote adoption, education and advocacy for animals in need. They do not receive any government funding nor are they funded or operated by any national humane organization. They rely solely on contributions from individuals and local businesses that care about animals and their service to the community.
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