Emily Abshire, chairperson for Music for Miracles and senior, makes a call to organize the event. Abshire said Cabinet has been working to promote the event more than last year. MADISON ADZEMA / PHOTO
Cabinet will host the second annual Music for Miracles event on May 8 at the Palladium. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m.
According to Emily Abshire, chairperson for the event and senior, they have made a lot of changes to the event such as holding auditions and more advertising throughout the community.
“It’s actually so hard to prepare for an event of this calibre,” Abshire said. She said not only are there changes in the performances, but also Cabinet also partnered with CMYC to include an art portion to the show.
Emily Abshire, chairperson for Music for Miracles and senior, makes a call to organize the event. Abshire said Cabinet has been working to promote the event more than last year. MADISON ADZEMA / PHOTO
She said, “I’m excited about the added element of the art show. I think it makes perfect sense partnering with (CMYC) because the work towards benefitting the community as we do.”
Cabinet sponsor Sarah Wolff said the partnership has been a great opportunity to include artists within the community.
Wolff said, “I think anytime two service organizations join forces it’s a win-win.”
All of the proceeds will benefit Riley Children’s Hospital.
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