JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – An outdoor music event is set to benefit two long-time community healthcare organizations.
Concert for CARE is set for Thursday, July 26. The evening features entertainer 32 Below and includes an all-ages barbecue and street dance.
Concert for CARE, which raises funds for both the Anne Carlsen Center and Jamestown Regional Medical Center will help purchase healthcare equipment.
“We couldn’t be more excited to partner together for our fifth annual Concert for CARE,” said Felicia Sargeant, associate development director for Anne Carlsen Center. “We didn’t look beyond the first year when we knew we wanted to showcase two amazing organizations and our shared desires to provide quality healthcare in Jamestown and across North Dakota.”
All proceeds JRMC receives will support the purchase of a “FAST” ultrasound. Commonly used in Emergency Departments, “FAST” ultrasounds identify internal bleeding in trauma patients.
“JRMC and Anne Carlsen Center have a long history of partnering to care for this community,” said JRMC Foundation Director Lisa Jackson. “Jamestown and the surrounding areas are fortunate to have such high-quality healthcare services.”
Jamestown Elks host the pork loin barbecue, which begins at 5 p.m. Meals are $10 and also include corn on the cob, coleslaw and ice-cream.
Concert for CARE is located at Second Avenue Southwest, in front of the Elks and Bank Forward, and begins at 8 p.m. Concert admission is $10. Ages 5 and under are free.
Event sponsors include Bank Forward, Cork & Barrel Liquors, Crop Production Services, Jamestown Elks #995, Midwest Dairy Association, Stutsman Harley-Davidson, Sparks Trailers, Strata Corporation, Valley Plains Equipment, Haut, Williams-Lisko and Eddy Funeral Homes.
To volunteer, sponsor or participate, contact JRMC’s Foundation at (701) 952-4880 or foundation@jrmcnd.com.