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REMINDER: Concert this Saturday to benefit Wounded Warrior Project

by The AV Times Staff • September 29, 2014

Musical acts will include Emote (top left), The Joel Hatcher Band (top right), Boulevard Knights (bottom left), and Runaway (bottom right). The concert benefits the Wounded Warrior Project, which honors and empowers wounded soldiers by raising awareness and enlists the public's aid for the needs of injured service members.
Musical acts will include Emote (top left), The Joel Hatcher Band (bottom left), Boulevard Knights (top right), and Runaway (bottom right). The concert benefits the Wounded Warrior Project, which honors and empowers wounded soldiers by raising awareness and enlists the public’s aid for the needs of injured service members.

PALMDALE – You’re invited to a family-friendly day of music, food and fun to help raise funds and awareness for our wounded soldiers.

G-Com Services will present its 2nd annual concert to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project on Saturday, Oct. 4, at the Palmdale Amphitheater, located at 2723 Rancho Vista Boulevard.

“This will be a family friendly event that will include a variety of great live music by local bands,” said G-Com Services President Lemuel Galvao. “We’ll have something for everyone—country/classic rock, blues, progressive rock and Latin rock. We encourage the community to come out to the beautiful Palmdale Amphitheater for an afternoon of music, food, fun and to help raise funds and awareness for our wounded soldiers.”

Musical acts include: Emote, featuring Billy Sherwood, former member of the band Yes, and Felix Pollard, former drummer with Jessica Simpson, Clay Aiken and Chaka Khan; Runaway; Boulevard Knights and The Joel Hatcher Band.

Gates open at 11 a.m., with opening ceremonies at noon. Tickets are $10 general admission, and children under 12 with accompanying adult are free. Veterans and active military with military ID are also free. Bring a blanket or lawn chair. Carry-in food, beverages, coolers, alcohol and pets are not permitted. Food will be available on site.

For tickets and more information, visit http://gcomservices.org/. Vendor and sponsorships are available. For more information about sponsorship and vendor opportunities, contact G-Com at 661-435-8248 or email gcomservices@outlook.com.

G-Com Services is a non-profit organization established in November 2011 to support existing charitable organizations and local events in the Antelope Valley, as well as to establish its own charity events and community services.

The Wounded Warrior Project honors and empowers wounded soldiers by raising awareness and enlists the public’s aid for the needs of injured service members. For more information on the Wounded Warrior Project, visit www.woundedwarriorproject.org.

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