Music Mondays: Battle of the Bands to Benefit Janet Bennion
Music Mondays are bringing a new reason to be entertained this week. On March 5 at 7:00 pm, in ASAC 100, there will be a Battle of the Bands put on by M.E.I.S.A. and WWLR to benefit Professor Janet Bennion who lost her home in a recent fire.
M.E.I.S.A. is the Music and Entertainment Industry Student Association, a rather new club created to bring quality musical events onto campus. They meet every Thursday at 6:30 in LAC 413 to discuss plans for campus music and entertainment.
In joint cooperation, M.E.I.S.A. and WWLR, the college's radio station, have been scheduling bands and musical entertainment for every Music Monday. The March 5 Battle of the Bands will include Electric Sorcery, Sails, the Summit of Thieves, and more.
Music Mondays are always free of charge, but as the show is being held to benefit Janet Bennion, any monetary donation will be accepted and appreciated as admission. Not only does the donation give the sense of altruism, but the great sound of music as well.
So gather your friends, a couple of bucks, and any dancing mojo you can muster up, and get over to ASAC 100 at 7:00 pm to benefit one of our very own professors, Janet Bennion.
M.E.I.S.A. front man, AJ Raskin, told, "Music Mondays are all about putting on a great live show for the students on campus. Hopefully with incorporating a benefit show for Professor Bennion, we can really reach out to the students and get their help for a great person."
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