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- Posted December 12, 2024
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A rocking fundraiser
A fundraiser was held earlier this fall to support the work of Macomb Community Drug Courts, Inc., a nonprofit group that provides assistance to participants enrolled in the Macomb County Circuit Court Adult Drug Court program. The band “All Rise” was the featured entertainment at Freddie’s Bar and Grill in Clinton Township and the musicians rocked out for almost two hours helping raise funds for the nonprofit. Pictured are (front row from left): Josh Jones, Nicole Perttunen, Kari French, Elisha Oakes (with son Wyatt), Judy Goodmen and Olya Rybak, all nonprofit board members; along with (back row) members of the band: Jeff Stone (a board member as well), Andres Villafane, Steven Sadowski and Tyler Cox. The funds raised at the concert will be used to help those enrolled in the drug court program in such areas as housing, household goods and medical treatment.
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