Join us on Saturday, March 14 at 7:00pm as we welcome back VocalEssence: Singers of this Age to the Community Concert Series! The concert is FREE to attend, with 100% of proceeds from a freewill offering benefiting the Center for Victims of Torture.
ABOUT THE CONCERT
‘See Me’ invites listeners to reimagine the social order and recognize the dignity and worth in every individual. ‘See Me’ challenges us to create a society where all people express themselves freely and live without fear.
ABOUT THE BENEFICIARY
The mission of the Center for Victims of Torture is to heal the wounds of torture on individuals, their families and their communities and to end torture worldwide.
At the Center for Victims of Torture, every day they conduct their work with hope for a better future, with a goal of attaining human rights for all as described in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Each of their core values flows from their strong sense of hope for a better world for survivors, for their stakeholders and for each other.
ABOUT THE CONCERT SERIES
Over the past 15 years, the Community Concert Series has contributed over $100,000 to a variety of community service programs and organizations across the Twin Cities. It’s a perfect combination – enjoying great music and raising money for a worthwhile cause! A delicious snack buffet follows each concert, with free parking available on-street and at Pratt Community School.
PPUMC is located at 22 Orlin Ave SE in Minneapolis, at the foot of the historic Prospect Park Water Tower, one block south of University Ave on Malcolm Ave and the Metro Transit E Line – Malcolm Ave station. For more information, please call (612) 378-2380 or email office@prospectparkchurch.org. We hope to see you there!
