Satinwood Concert to Benefit Safe Harbor Warming Center

Satinwood Productions is sponsoring a Benefit Concert for Enfield Safe Harbor Warming Center Date: Friday June 19 to begin at 7:30 p.m.

Presented jointly with the Friends of the Farm at Hilltop, the concert will be staged inside the Great White Barn; 1616 Mapleton Avenue, Suffeld. Free Parking – ADA accessible.

Refreshments will be available, plus Food Trucks. For ticket ordering and information please visit: satinwood.net

Satinwood Productions features a cast of gifted musicians performing stunning musical tributes. This show opens with Rainy Day People: The Jim Croce and Gordon Lightfoot Tribute featuring Paul Motter, guitar and vocals, Rudi Weeks on bass and Jeff Trsdel on guitar.

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Melanie Motter (on keyboard), Paul Motter (on guitar) and Eric Roth (on cello) perform.

The enduring legacy of these legendary artists is rendered with impeccable musicianship and heartfelt performance.

A second set by the Satinwood Trio follows, featuring Paul and Melanie Motter joined by cellist Eric Roth, sharing a wish list of acoustic favorites from artists James Taylor, Boz Scaggs, Don Henley, Crowded House, Train, plus many more! Along with Satinwood selling out shows throughout the Northeast, their continuing philanthropy from special engagements like this is especially notable.

Enfield Safe Harbor Warming Center, since 2016, has offered overnight accommodation as well as outreach and engagement to the homeless. During this past winter, an unprecedented 52 days of Severe Cold Weather Emergencies occurred — the longest period of dangerous cold since 2015. This resulted in increased need for staffing, meals, cots, blankets, plus personal items and clothing.

Rising utility costs also impacts Safe Harbor’s operating budget. The Safe Harbor Warming Center depends on donations and fundraisers for continued assistance to families and individuals coping with social and economic hardship. Please visit enfieldsafeharbor.org or 860-830-7142 for more information on how you can help.

The Friends of the Farm at Hilltop is a 501c3 not-for-profit corporation formed in 2002 to purchase and restore the Historic Hilltop Farmstead, originally built in 1914 by Indian Motorcycle founder George M. Hendee. The magnificent Georgian revival style barn and surroundings function as a Community Resource, providing educational and cultural programs, events and recreation opportunities.

We’re thrilled to welcome Satinwood Productions for this first ever fundraiser event inside the newly renovated Great Barn and look forward to seeing you there.

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