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Cause for PAWS

Plugged In’s Music That Matters (MTM) Summer Camp students will

be rocking and rolling for a cause Friday evening 7/18. MTM students have chosen

PAWS (The Pet and Animal Welfare Society) to honor at their benefit concert. Join

our 3 MTM bands and hear some awesome live music and support the good work

they’re doing for PAWS!

PAWS is a champion for animals—rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife,

sheltering and adopting homeless cats and dogs, and educating people to make a

better world for animals and people.

PAWS envisions a world where all people recognize the intrinsic value of animals

and consistently make choices that demonstrate compassion and respect.

Learn more about PAWS at www.paws.org

Cause for PAWS

5:00pm - 7:00pm

Masonic Lodge 1101 Highland Ave.

Needham, MA 02492

Tickets available at the door only. Cash or check.

$5.00 - students

$10.00 - seniors

$15.00 - adults

All proceeds from this show will be donated directly to PAWS!

Plugged In Teen Band Program is a nonprofit organization dedicated to showing

young musicians, ages 6 to 19, how to make positive social change with their

music. Plugged In provides students with music instruction, songwriting

workshops, and access to dozens of community performances all with a focus

on social responsibility. Additionally, more than 350 students participate in the

production of 3 annual benefit concerts at which Plugged In musicians perform to

raise awareness and support for charitable organizations chosen by the students.

Plugged In provides a community for young artists looking for a sense of

belonging, a safe place to express themselves and an ego free, competition free

environment in which they can use their creative talents to help others.

For additional information about Plugged In visit our website or find us

on Facebook.

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