Sunday, June 14
First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Rd,
A Musical Tribute to Peter Paul and Mary
From the 1960’s into this New Millenium, Peter Paul and Mary used music to entertain, educate, inspire, and energize Americans to work for a better world. Sunday June 14, four veteran Columbus musicians will pay tribute to PP & M’s legacy with songs, memories, and quips.
The tribute concert will take place Sunday June 14 at 4 pm at the First Unitarian Church, 93 W. Weisheimer, Columbus 43214. Free parking will be available in the 2 big church lots and on nearby streets.
$15 donations per person are suggested at the door, but all donations will be welcome.
The musicians and sound crew will split the donations with a worthy cause. Half of the proceeds will go to Columbus Food Rescue, which picks up surplus food that restaurants and events might throw away and transports it to food pantries, homeless shelters, and community centers for hungry people to eat.
Rise Up, Sing Out Columbus Watch Party
On June 14, join us for Rise Up, Sing Out: A Concert for the First Amendment — an uplifting evening of music, community, and action. Hosted by the Committee for the First Amendment (CFA), this special livestream event will feature an all-star lineup including Jane Fonda, Patti Smith, Bette Midler, Rufus Wainwright, Joy Reid, Wilson Cruz, Broadway Inspirational Voices, and more.
Together, we’ll celebrate the freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment — including the freedoms of speech, religion, press, assembly, and protest — and the people power that protects them. Communities across the country will gather for local watch parties to livestream the 90-minute concert beginning at 7:30 p.m. ET.
Join us to sing along, help us prep for the Pride Parade with a quick and easy art project, connect with neighbors, and celebrate the power we build when we come together. Whether you’re a longtime organizer or brand new to the movement, you’re invited to an evening of joy, inspiration, and collective action in support of democracy and freedom.