Category Archives: non-profit

Christmas in July

I spent this past weekend singing Christmas carols in 97 degree weather – crazy, huh? Actually, it’s a yearly Christmas music marathon concert/food drive our band organizes and plays at, and we have discovered singing Christmas songs in July is even more fun than singing them in December! We collected close to 5,000 lbs of canned goods/meals to benefit the Central Virginia Foodbank – and had a fantastic time doing it!

Offering and The Taters during their joint set at the end of the day

Offering and The Taters during their joint set at the end of the day

Jeanine interviewing Rich from the Central Virginia Foodbank

Jeanine interviewing Rich from the Central Virginia Foodbank

Ryan from Radio Disney talking to Santa!

Ryan from Radio Disney talking to Santa!

kids these days….

…. can be pretty amazing. I work with students at Thomas Dale High School in Chester, helping them organize an annual benefit concert called the Rock 4 Life concert. The students help choose the cause, organize the concert, create arrangements for string orchestra and a band (ours), create artwork, advertise and publicize the concert, you name it…. they take care of it. Last week they had to do a writing assignment for one of their other classes and I had them write a blog entry about world hunger and Rock 4 Life.

Here are some of the things they wrote:

“Have you ever actually thought of a world where hunger is no longer an issue?” – T.J. Kipp

“Why would we want to put anyone through the pain and debilitating worry about when, or even if, their next meal will be? Help them. Help us. Help the world.” – Lizzy Shearer

“Imagine this. A young child, no older than the age of 9, sitting on the side of the road looking for food so that he may survive. His body thin and frail, like even the smallest amount of pressure would break him. Not far away from the child, a buzzard sits and waits for his next possible meal as if predicting that the boy isn’t going to make it. There’s a high chance that the bird got its meal, because that child was malnourished and could not go on any longer…… Count to yourself about 3.6 seconds… Someone in the world just died from starvation.” – Alex Henshaw

“A common misconception about hunger is that the problem is too big to handle. At first, that’s what I thought, too. I was intimidated by the statistics like how well over 800,000,000 people are undernourished and more than 25,000 die of hunger daily. In truth, these numbers should be overwhelming because there is something completely off about this whole situation. How is it that so many lives are lost because of malnourishment across the globe while there are over a BILLION overweight people in the world, about 400,000 of them obese? Why is it that over $100,000,000 of food purchased by households in America is thrown away?” – Helen Jones

“You want to know what makes me mad? And I mean gut-feeling, make-you-wanna-cry, fire-in-your-belly angry. It’s the fact that there is enough food in the whole world to feed everyone, but over 25,000 people die of hunger every day. And in the poorest nations that have the hungriest people, 90% of crops are exported to wealthier nations like ours.” – Rebecca Disney

“More of us need to learn to listen. Listen to the cries for help. More importantly, listen to what you can do about it…. Can you afford to help? Before you answer that, listen to your heart. Can you afford not to?” – Jonathan Warren

I will post some of their entries in their entirety in the coming weeks. For now, I love the passion I see in these high school students – it gives me hope for our collective future.

positive vibes and such

Yesterday our band (for those of you who don’t know me, I am the lead singer for a Richmond, VA-based band called Offering) played at one of our favorite venues, The Positive Vibe Cafe. The Positive Vibe Cafe is a restaurant here in Richmond that trains people with disabilities for work in the restaurant world. Their food is amazing, as is the atmosphere, the staff, the service – the entire package. We play there several times a year, and yesterday we played at their fourth anniversary celebration – an all-day shindig with no fewer than nine bands taking turns throughout the day. Besides the fact that it was a wonderful celebration, with great crowds throughout the day and as always fantastic food, what I loved most was seeing so many people show up, be there, and be a part of this amazing initiative. All bands that played play there on a semi-regular basis as well, donating their time, and it felt like coming home and celebrating with family and friends. Every once in a while, things just….work…. and this was one of those times.

Offering at the Positive Vibe Cafe's Fourth Anniversary

Offering at the Positive Vibe Cafe's Fourth Anniversary

Susan Greenbaum

Susan Greenbaum

The Taters

The Taters