Rose Rock Habitat for Humanity offered a silent auction as part of their Hope on the Horizon Benefit Concert, held at Main and Broadway streets in Shawnee on July 21. There was a street fair which featured inflatables, food trucks, 12 vendors, four bands who played outside, and a VIP concert inside at the Ritz featured three musical acts and a comedian.
“The Bard” performs Christian pop songs during the Hope on the Horizon Benefit Concert, held at the Ritz in Shawnee on July 21. The concert was organized by Rose Rock Habitat for Humanity, which now covers Pottawatomie and Cleveland counties, and raised funds to help those affected by the April 19 tornadoes. Countywide & Sun/Natasha Dunagan
Comedian "Cam Bucholz" performs at the Hope on the Horizon Benefit Concert.
Hope on the Horizon Street Fair and Benefit Concert
Just over $10,000 was raised for Shawnee’s tornado recovery during the Hope on the Horizon Benefit Concert and Street Fair on July 21.
Held at The Ritz and the corner of Main and Broadway, the event was both a fund-raiser and an introduction to Rose Rock Habitat for Humanity (HOH).
HOH has been absent from Shawnee for about 10 years, said Elle Shroyer, Vice President of Do...
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