Announcing  Lambertville Helping Hands Benefit Concert

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Announcing  Lambertville Helping Hands Benefit Concert

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September 30, 2021

Announcing  Lambertville Helping Hands Benefit Concert

Half of Lambertville’s homes and businesses were damaged by the remnants of Hurricane Ida. Recovery is far from over for many people. Capitol Health and The Lambertville Chamber of Commerce plan to help by presenting the Lambertville Helping Hands Benefit Concert on October 9 and 10th.

“It really truly is exciting to me to see neighbors playing for neighbors,” said Bryan Schreck, music director for the festival. “Those that can chip in to literally help their friends, their families, their neighbors. This is Lambertville helping Lambertville.”

Schreck is delighted with the variety of music that will be available. The concert will feature local favorites like The Shackers and The Swiss Guard. On Sunday, local resident Darius de Haas will perform. De Haas sings the part of Shy Baldwin on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.

“Our goal,” said Chamber President Jane Wesby, “is to raise enough money to significantly help the flood victims recover.” The Chamber’s 5013-C arm, Delaware Rivertowns Charities, has started an account specifically for flood relief for residents and businesses. Wesby reports that the first donation in the account tugged her heartstrings. It was a $700 donation from the children of Bordentown to the children of Lambertville accompanied by a card saying we are thinking of you. Lambertville Station and Suez Water Company have also donated to the fund.

“People’s lives have been literally turned upside down,” reports Wesby. “We want to be able to fill in gaps in insurance coverage and help residents who in some cases have lost their entire home to condemnation.”

The two-day concert will begin at 11 am on Saturday, October 9, and noon on Sunday, October 10th. It will take place at the Hunterdon County Fairgrounds, 1207 Route 179, Lambertville. Tickets are $50 at the door or $35 in advance. Advance tickets are available online at https://www.lambertvillechamber.com/helping-hands/.

Festival-goers are encouraged to bring a picnic, but food will be available as well. Attendees will have an opportunity to support some businesses and organizations that were severely impacted by the flood. The American Legion, whose headquarters was destroyed, will be selling hot dogs and hamburgers to help fund their recovery, and Owowcow, which has yet to re-open their Lambertville location due to flood damage, will be on hand to sell their ice cream.

Lambertville Chamber Board Member Dina Finelli, who has been instrumental in organizing volunteers to provide help for flood victims and organizing the fundraiser said,  “Our goal is to help rebuild a long-term, sustainable and resilient community. The Foundation meets this mission by developing and managing a comprehensive base of funds. These funds represent an expanding pool of charitable dollars, committed to meeting the needs of the people and businesses of the Lambertville, area including Stockton, directly impacted by Hurricane Ida.”

Contact
Cindy Kunnas

Greater Lambertville Chamber of Commerce
PO Box 210, Lambertville, NJ
609-397-0055
Director@LambertvilleChamber.com

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