For 26 years, since 1993, Bread of Life has held its annual Walk for Bread – and in later years the 5K Run – to raise funds to help feed our neighbors in need. In recent years we’ve received feedback from you, our supporters and participants, that fundraising walks and runs have “run their course” so to speak. So this year we are NOT holding our Walk & Run. Instead, we are asking for your support for this event:
“You don’t need to walk or run to help BOL!” Benefit Concert Oct 30th featuring the combined Boston Saengerfest Men’s Chorus and Bath England Male Choir:
Date: Wed., Oct. 30, 2019
Time: Dessert reception and meet & greet chorus members: 6 pm
Concert: 7 - 8:30 pm
Place: First United Methodist Church, 645 Main Street, Melrose, MA.
Tickets: $20 per ticket
To purchase tickets online click here
To purchase tickets by mail please download form here
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If you cannot come to the concert, would you consider sponsoring the event to support our free food programs? Your donation will go directly to help pay for meals and groceries for our homeless and low-income neighbors. Lee Sullivan, President of A & A Window Products, is generously sponsoring the concert costs.
Sponsorship Levels – “You don’t need to walk or run to help BOL!” Benefit Concert Oct. 30, 2019:
$2,000 Lead Sponsor – Lee Sullivan/A & A Window Products
$500 Full Page Ad in Program Book for the event + 4 free tickets
$250 Half Page Ad in Program Book for the event + 2 free tickets
$100 Quarter Page/Business Card Ad in Program Book for the event + 1 free ticket
$50 Name listed as sponsor in Program Book for the event + 2 free tickets
$25 Name listed as sponsor in Program Book for the event + 1 free ticket
To become a sponsor online click here
A note about the performers: The BSMC, based at First Parish Church in Weston, MA, is made up of men from many backgrounds and singing experiences, including college glee club alumni, ministers, doctors or lawyers seeking recreation, retired professionals seeking a communal atmosphere, music majors or music enthusiasts eager to learn. Their repertoire is broad, from Americana from the frontier to Broadway – men’s choral music in many styles and languages: traditional glee club, classic, popular, opera, musical theater. Their song choices, concerts and theme based programs are guided by a simple assertion: “We Love to Sing.”