All Good Now Teams Up with Positive Legacy

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All Good Now Teams Up with Positive Legacy to Support Local Youth and Community Initiatives Through Music Memorabilia Auction

All Good Presents, organizers of the All Good Now Music Festival, announced its new partnership with Positive Legacy, a 501(c)(3) charitable non-for-profit that integrates music and service to benefit people and the planet.  Together, they will host an online and in-person auction featuring signed memorabilia—including concert tickets, instruments, posters, and one-of-a-kind artist experiences—throughout the festival weekend, June 14–15.

The proceeds of the auction, taking place online and in-person June 5-15, will benefit Positive Legacy and two Maryland-based organizations: Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts (CCTA), which uses the arts to empower and uplift youth, and the Student Homelessness Initiative Partnership (SHIP) of Frederick County, which provides critical support and stability for students experiencing homelessness.

“We’ve always believed that bringing music and people together makes a meaningful impact on the world,” said Tim Walther, founder of All Good Presents. “Our partnership with Positive Legacy and support for SHIP and CCTA allow us to give back to the communities that have shaped our story. We’re honored to turn the All Good Now stage into a platform for positive change.”

Ahead of the festival, Positive Legacy will procure items for the auction, working closely with All Good Presents to collaborate with artists and other donors. During the event, festivalgoers will have access to an online bidding platform and on-site auction experiences. A variety of one-of-a-kind, custom memorabilia will be available with net proceeds to be shared among Positive Legacy, CCTA, and SHIP to further their vital missions in the region. To Preview the Auction, text AGN to 243725.

“Positive Legacy is thrilled to partner with All Good Presents for All Good Now,” said Carrie Reppert, Executive Director of Positive Legacy. “This collaboration gives fans the chance to support youth development and fight student homelessness—causes that truly align with the spirit of the event.”

“Our work with Positive Legacy reflects the heart of All Good Now: using the joy of live music to lift up those who need it most,” added Janice Hurley, Head of Partnerships at All Good Presents. “With help from our amazing artists and fans, we’re creating a space where celebration meets compassion—and every bid brings us one step closer to a better world.”

 About All Good Presents

All Good Presents, based in Frederick, MD has been a leading concert promoter and festival producer for the last 30 years in the Mid-Atlantic region.  Nationally known for curating music festivals such as the All Good Music Festival, 4848 Festival and Dark Star Jubilee, the team also presents upwards of 100 indoor concerts per year in the DC / Baltimore metropolitan area and proudly manages Dark Star Orchestra. All Good Presents frequents premiere indoor concert venues such as The Anthem, 9:30 Club, Lincoln Theatre, The Hamilton, Baltimore Soundstage, the 8×10 and more. With a focus on feel-good music, All Good Presents is known for hosting Grammy nominated acts such as; Lake Street Dive, Greensky Bluegrass, The Revivalists, Grace Potter and Billy Strings. They also bring hundreds of additional artists to the market including Goose, Dark Star Orchestra, Wood Brothers, Lotus and Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, to name a few. All Good Presents has played a key role in the curating and development of DC as one of the strongest Jam Band markets in the country.

About Positive Legacy

Positive Legacy’s mission is to integrate music and service by taking actions that positively impact people and the environment. Fueled by the power of music and a passion for sustainability, their goal is to inspire people to take action, help those in need and care for the planet. Since 2009, Positive Legacy has harnessed the power of live music events to provide grants totaling almost $1.4 million to complete 85 community projects in the United States, Mexico and across the Caribbean. 

About Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts (CCTA)

Mission: To educate through the arts by creating theatrical experiences that inspire thought, action, creativity and change.

Results: For close to 40 years CCTA has provided high quality theater arts programs to the children of the Baltimore-Washington area. For the past eight years our focus has been on expanding our Outreach Programs for under-served communities. It provides free performances, after school classes and a summer camp program for children who are often left out of mainstream arts programming. This includes low and moderate income youth, children for whom English is a second language as well as children with special needs.

Programs serve children ages 3 – 18 in the  Baltimore-Washington area

About Student Homelessness Initiative Partnership Of Frederick County

SHIP seeks to lift up Frederick County’s homeless youth so that they can realize their best potential, complete their education, and be poised to break the cycle of poverty they find themselves in. We rely upon the community (including human and community service organizations, businesses, educational institutions, government, and residents) to help us accomplish our task.

 In the school year 2019-20, homeless students were found in 61 out of the 66 schools in the Frederick County Public School System (FCPS). This issue cuts across all grades and all ethnicities. The numbers continue to grow each school year.

Target demographics: Homeless students to realize their best potential, complete their education, and be poised to break the cycle of poverty they find themselves in. Serving more than 600 students in Frederick County, MD.

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