Upcoming Musical Extravaganza for Children's Welfare in Lubbock
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Upcoming Musical Extravaganza for Children's Welfare in Lubbock

authorBy Jessica Lahey
DateJun 19, 2025
Read time2 min

An exciting musical event dedicated to raising funds for the Children’s Home of Lubbock is set to take place on Saturday, June 21, 2025. This vibrant gathering will occur at Abuelos, located at the intersection of 82nd and Quaker, from 11 am until 9 pm. A lineup of talented artists will perform throughout the day, creating an atmosphere filled with joy and rhythm.

The event aims to provide crucial financial support to the Children’s Home, ensuring that essential resources are available for children in need. With a variety of performances scheduled, attendees can expect a diverse and engaging experience celebrating music and community spirit.

A Celebration of Music and Generosity

This charitable event promises to be a day full of heartwarming performances by local musicians who have generously volunteered their time and talents. From Junior Vasquez opening the show at 11 am to Kurt Melle and J. Maggie Durham closing it at 8:30 pm, the schedule offers a wide array of musical styles catering to all tastes. Each act contributes not only to the entertainment but also to the noble cause of supporting vulnerable children.

As the clock ticks through the hours, visitors will enjoy continuous live music. The morning kicks off with Junior Vasquez followed by Mark Wallney, setting a lively tone right from the start. Midday brings Gary Nix, Brian Ashburn, Lonnie Kuss, and Ken Morgan, along with Dustin Garrett adding his unique flair. As the afternoon progresses, Amber Pennington, Kelly Hastey, Heather Hedge Baker, Kenny Maines, Jere Lowe, Ron Riley, and John Sprott Blues Band & Friends keep the energy high. By evening, the stage welcomes Hayley Burton, Matt Saed, Gypsy Jayne, Wade Parks, Kent Mings & Friends, Robert Lopez, Lonnie Joe Howell, culminating in the final performance by Kurt Melle and J. Maggie Durham.

Supporting the Future Through Community Efforts

Beyond the captivating music, the event underscores the importance of community involvement in uplifting young lives. Funds raised will directly benefit the Children’s Home of Lubbock, enhancing programs and services designed to meet the needs of children facing challenges. This initiative exemplifies how collective efforts can make a tangible difference in society.

By attending and participating in this event, individuals contribute significantly to improving the well-being of children within the community. The collaboration between organizers, performers, and supporters showcases the power of unity in achieving meaningful goals. Every dollar raised brings hope and brighter prospects to those who rely on the Children’s Home for care and support. Thus, this event serves as both a celebration of talent and a testament to the compassionate nature of Lubbock's residents.

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