19th Hole Concerts Will Raise Money for Local Nonprofits

Five Archuleta County nonprofits — including Wings Early Childhood Center, Habitat for Humanity, Weminuche Audubon Society, PM Morning Rotary Club, and Healthy Archuleta dba FSFE Food Coalition — have been selected to benefit from the 19th Hole Concerts at The Pagosa Springs Golf Club.

The 19th Hole Concerts pairs an Archuleta County nonprofit with a local music talent on Thursday evenings, June 2 through June 30, 5:30 – 7:30pm, to offer a fun and entertaining event. Food from the grill, beer, wine, and signature cocktails will be available for purchase. No outside food or drinks are allowed. Concert-goers should bring a camp chair or blanket, and please leave pets at home.

The 2022 concert schedule:

June 2: Jackson Mountain Ramblers – Wings Early Childhood Center
June 9: Bob Hemenger – Habitat for Humanity
June 16: Bo DePeña – Weminuche Audubon Society
June 23: San Juan Mountain Boys – PM Morning Rotary Club
June 30: Jack Ellis and Out on Work Release – Healthy Archuleta

The cover charge is a $10 donation that supports the five selected nonprofits. A $50 5-time pass is sold online through May 31 only, here. At the end of the concert series, all proceeds are pooled and distributed equally to the five featured non-profit organizations.

Last year, the 19th Hole Concerts awarded $2,075 to each of the four selected organizations. This year, the Archuleta Committee of the Community Foundation anticipates seeing an increase in attendance and providing even more money to the nonprofits. The nonprofits are collaborating to promote and generate attendance at the concerts, through a variety of marketing tasks.

Please tell your friends and family, and join together for the upcoming 2022 concert series.

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