Hersong, the Quad Cities Women's Chorus and St. John's Lutheran Church of Rock Island present the 6th Annual Warm Winter Benefit Concert at 6 o'clock in the evening of Saturday, December 4, 2010 at St. John's Lutheran Church, 4501- 7th Ave in Rock Island.. All are invited. Admission is any donation of cash or new blankets to be distributed by Churches United to the Quad City community and theplace2be, a safe haven for our community's youth.

Hersong, the Quad Cities Women's Chorus, strives to promote and develop women's music as a significant expression of the strength, dignity, and sisterhood of all women, as well as social justice, world peace, cultural diversity, the healing of the environment and community outreach. St. John's Lutheran Church is a place for All people. They are very involved with their community and open their doors to all who walk in. Visit their calendar of events at www.stjohnsri.org.

Theplace2b, provides a safe haven for our community's youth, The numbers of homeless, displaced and near homeless youth have been steadily increasing in the Quad-Cities. Theplace2b offers a variety of support services to these youth, ranging from house options to counseling services to academic support. They have an ongoing need please check their website www.theplace2b.org.

For more information or to donate, please contact Brooke Wilson Clemons by email Hersong@earthlink.net or 309-737-9898.

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