GUELPH – Three students from Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute (GCVI) are raising money for the meal program at Royal City Mission (RMC) in downtown Guelph. Jacob Cybulski, Benjamin Carter and Luca Parravicino also volunteer at the meal program. With around 70 volunteers, RMC served over 85,000 meals last year.
To further contribute to the program, the students decided to organize a concert and have enlisted two local bands to help out. All ticket proceeds will go to the meal program.
The Kramdens are a well known Guelph band with a history of support for local charities. They have been performing since 1990, have released 7 studio albums, toured extensively and performed at Hillside Festival. Fronted by CBC KW Radio host Craig Norris on vocals, the rest of the band is Steve Knox on guitar, Mike Ostler on bass/vocals, Michael Plater Findlay on guitar/vocals and Rob Leader on drums. The Hydrotonis are an instrumental trio who play surf music. They will open the show which starts at 8:00pm
The show will be held May 24, doors open at 7:30pm at Royal City Mission, 50 Quebec St, Guelph. Tickets are available at eventbrite.ca.