MAYOR WELLS HEADLINES CONCERT AUG. 28 IN EL CAJON TO HELP THE HOMELESS

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By Miriam Raftery

August 1, 2021 (El Cajon) – The Magnolia Center in El Cajon will host a concert on August 28 from 8-10 p.m. to benefit the East County Transitional Living Center that helps homeless individuals and families.  “An Evening With Mayor Wells” will feature El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells, a talented musician, and his friends will provide live musical entertainment. A silent auction and painting demonstration will also be held.

VIP & Sponsorship packages will include a meet-and-greet pre-party with Mayor Wells at 6 p.m. and VIP gold circle seating.

East County Transitional Living Center provides housing, education, work therapy, life skills, and professional services to salvage families by breaking destructive cycles. More than 450 men, women, and children of East County receive services daily. ECTLC plans to expand its Emergency Shelter Program to assist homeless families with children to come off the streets and into the program.

All ages are welcome.  For tickets to this event, visit the Live Nation website by clicking here.

 


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Comments

that's well and good

however i saw wells many times talk down this disease and never encourage people to wear masks. he supports the right wing retrumplicans line that this is a fake disease and our rights are being taken away. this man would not know about rights if they came notarized.

this will

become a super covid spreader event!!. because wells is a anti mask covid denier!!!

Live Nation is asking people to wear face masks:

From the ticketing website for this concert: "Face coverings are strongly recommended for fans who are not fully vaccinated, unless actively eating or drinking, per CDC guidelines."

Some other local theaters are requiring masks at indoor performances now, but apparently not at The Magnolia.