This weekend
Warmth in the Heart of Winter Benefit Concerts
Friday February 8, 2019, 7:00pm
Admission
Ticketed in advance: Adult $18.00, Youth $15.00

Buy Tickets Online

Available also at: Lopez Center Office, Paper Scissors on the Rock, Blossom Organic Grocery, Lopez Bookshop

Ticketed at the door: Adult $18.00, Youth $15.00
A host of talented Lopez musicians will perform their annual benefit concerts at the Lopez Community Center for the Arts (LCCA), carrying on the wintertime tradition started by Lane Langford eight years ago. This year, all proceeds will benefit the Lopez Family Resource Center, the Lopez Island Conservation Corps, and the Lopez Children's Center.

Featuring "Lost Marbles", with special guests "The Postponed", Lane Langford, Roseamber Sumner, and Becky Johnson.

Lost Marbles are: Nick Teague (vocals, percussion, ukulele), Susie Teague (vocals, keyboards, percussion, bass guitar), Lisa Geddes (vocals, keyboards, accordion), Phil Paige (guitars and vocals), Geoff Heard (guitars, dobro, pedal steel, lap steel), Todd Goldsmith (drums and vocals). Colin Doherty will also play electric bass and acoustic bass with Lost Marbles.

The Postponed feature Chris Aiken (guitars and vocals), Colin Doherty (electric and acoustic bass), and John Platter (drums, vocals, and cello).

The music will include original songs by several of the featured musicians, as well as songs from various musical genres including country, folk, western Americana, and rock. Sound engineer James Leonard will return from Hawaii to run the sound and Matteus Rabel will run the light rig.

Admission is $18 for adults, $15 for youth under 17. Tickets will be available starting on January 2nd through the LCCA website, and at Paper Scissors on the Rock, Blossom Grocery, and the Lopez Bookshop.

To help keep everyone warm, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase at the show. Seating will be with the risers set out for the hall for improved visibility and sound. Please purchase your tickets early as this show sells out.