Front row: Sam Buck, Chapel Guarnieri, Madeleine Prevost, Casey Libonate, Alan St. Croix, Gretchen Archambault, Wendy Orazio, Marissa Smith Back row: Kevin Babineau, Steve Foley, Richard Buck, John Bruner, Kevin Visnaukis, Tom Powers, Chuck Smith
Life Is Local sponsored and promoted the Merry Rockmas Benefit Bash, a local event that featured two bands – Mumblefish and Eastwood Peak – and benefitted the American Cancer Society Relay For Life of North Middlesex Regional High School. It was a great event, and we raised $1,000 to help in the fight against cancer.
Here’s a picture of Alan St. Croix of the Pepperell Music Center presenting the check to student representatives for the Relay For Life while members of both Eastwood Peak and Mumblefish look on. In addition, Gretchen Archambault, another sponsor of the event, is in the picture. I’m even in the picture (back row, far right), right in front of my daughter Marissa!
Here’s an expanded caption for the photo:
Front row:
- Sam Buck – student and Mumblefish roadie
- Chapel Guarnieri – student representative for Relay For Life
- Madeleine Prevost – student representative for Relay For Life
- Casey Libonate – student chair for Relay For Life
- Alan St. Croix – event sponsor and owner of the Pepperell Music Center
- Gretchen Archambault – event sponsor and author of “Hats, Gloves, Hot Cocoa with Love”
- Wendy Orazio – parent chair for Relay For Life
- Marissa Smith – student representative for Relay For Life
Back row:
- Kevin Babineau – student representative for Relay For Life
- Steve Foley – bass player for Mumblefish
- Richard Buck – drummer for Mumblefish
- John Bruner – bass player for Eastwood Peak
- Kevin Visnaukis – guitar player for Eastwood Peak
- Tom Powers – lead singer and rhythm guitarist for Mumblefish
- Chuck Smith – event sponsor and owner of Life Is Local
This event was a lot of work, but since we were able to raise some funds for the Relay For Life, it was well worth the effort. Thanks to our sponsors, the bands, and all the people who came out and rocked the night away!
NOTE: To see a larger version of the picture, just click on the small picture.
