Towson High School Student Organizes Music Festival Fundraiser For The Chesapeake Bay Foundation

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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — A Towson High School inferior recovered a mode to merge his 2 passions — euphony and the Chesapeake Bay — by organizing a escaped euphony festival successful Baltimore to rise wealth for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation.

The Tributary Festival is slated to tally from 2 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday astatine the Baltimore Museum of Industry. The festival’s lineup includes assorted acts from the Lutherville School of Rock and 4 section bands: The Adirondacks, Never Ending Fall, Impressions and Modern Nomad.

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Food trucks and interactive acquisition displays volition travel the unrecorded music, and the lawsuit is escaped of charge. Funds raised astatine the lawsuit volition travel from merchandise sales, donations and raffles.

The Chesapeake Bay Foundation is an autarkic enactment dedicated to protecting the Chesapeake Bay, the largest estuary successful the United States. The enactment works to region the contamination from the bay and show its biology health.

Organizer Reed Spaulding explained connected the festival’s website that helium has a peculiar transportation with the bay.

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“Many of my fondest memories person been formed connected the Chesapeake Bay and its rivers; beryllium it fishing, crabbing, oregon boating with my grandparents connected the Piankatank River successful confederate Virginia; tubing with my cousins connected the Gunpowder successful Baltimore County; attending Sandy Hill Camp connected the Susquehanna; oregon sailing with the Downtown Sailing Club connected the Inner Harbor,” Spaulding said.

Spaulding is besides connected the lineup arsenic a drummer successful The Adirondacks band.

For much accusation connected the festival oregon to donate, sojourn the festival’s website.

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