Arts & Entertainment
Face the Music Foreclosure Aid: Connecticut Nonprofit Hosts Benefit Concert
Face the Music Foreclosure Aid is a Connecticut nonprofit founded by longtime residents Bill Kadish and musician Mutti Lewis. Dedicated to helping homeowners in need to prevent foreclosure. To date, they have directly helped save 105 Connecticut families from foreclosure.
Mutti Lewis – Headlining co-founder of Face the Music-Foreclosure Aid. An acclaimed songwriter/performer and recording artist noted for his smooth reggae music, steeped in jazz, with Bob Marley inspired roots. Butch Taylor & the Penetrators – A Connecticut favorite with an international following, plays a unique blend of penetrating funky, blues-rock. Special Guest – Reggae’s rising star - recording artist Sahmuel
Stratford Hotel (formerly Ramada). Tickets $35 – all proceeds benefit Foreclosure Aid services. Available at the door or online at www.EventBrite.com (must be 21 or over) / cash bar, hors d'oeuvres, raffles
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After enduring the painful process of fighting to save their own homes from foreclosure, Kadish and Lewis felt compelled to help others with the knowledge and experience they gained. Their nonprofit group, Face The Music-Foreclosure Aid, has now become a vital place for individuals and families in need to turn for free advice, guidance and financial assistance. For more information, visit: www.FaceTheMusic-ForeclosureAid.org