Talented young musicians from Kosciusko County and the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Youth Orchestra will come together to perform a benefit for The Beaman Home on November 12, at 7 p.m., the doors opening at 6:30 p.m. The performance will be held at the Winona Lake Heritage Room at 901 Park Avenue in Winona Lake.
Donations for The Beaman Home will be taken at the concert.
The public is invited to attend as this lively group of talented young people entertain the audience with a variety of musical styles, including classical, contemporary, Celtic, and jazz.
Local musicians include Anna Stout, Lydia Stout, Levi Stout, Noah Diaz, and Caleb Remocaldo. Those from the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Youth Orchestra include Anna Stout, Morgan Bland, John Sarno, Jodi Sarno, Miles Nicholson, and Mishael Paraiso. The group will show off their talent on the piano, violin, viola, Cello, and electric violin.
Originally the group was considering how they could use their talents to impact the community. “We believe that nobody is too young to have an impact on an individual, a community, or the world,” said Lydia Stout, the organizer of the concert. “Since my sister and I both play instruments, we decided to organize a fundraising concert for a local non-profit. We chose The Beaman Home because they have a direct impact on improving the lives of people in our community, and we are glad to have the opportunity to raise money for this cause,” said Lydia.
Admission is free and all proceeds from the donation taken at the concert will benefit The Beaman Home.