HEET (Houghton Energy Efficiency Team) will hold a benefit concert Saturday, May 7, at the Orpheum Theater in Hancock. (Poster courtesy HEET)
HANCOCK -- Steve Jones and the Garden City Hot Club will headline a benefit concert for the Houghton Energy Efficiency Team (HEET) from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Saturday, May 7, at the Orpheum Theater in Hancock. Emma Hitch-Bradley and Matt Langlais will open the show.
Admission is $10. A free LED light bulb is included with the first 50 tickets, and door prizes will be awarded.
The Garden City Hot Club is a trio of two jazz guitars and bass built around the lead guitar and easy-going vocals of Steve Jones, who jammed with some of the big names in jazz during an extended stay on the East Coast. Now back home in the U.P., he and the rest of the Hot Club bring intensity and joy to original compositions, old jazz standards, modern Roma-influenced music, swing-based novelty songs, blues and anything else that sounds good.
HEET will use all funds raised during the concert to buy materials to winterize homes in Houghton County. Currently HEET is hosting a team of AmeriCorps volunteers who will be pushing to winterize dozens of area homes in the coming weeks.
HEET is an ad hoc group of volunteers formed to help Houghton County compete for the Georgetown University Energy Prize. Approximately 50 regions nationwide are in the running for the $5 million prize, which challenges local communities to rethink their energy use and implement creative strategies to increase energy efficiency.*
* Editor's Note: To learn more about HEET, see our Jan. 21, 2015, article, "Houghton County, HEET celebrate semifinalist status for Georgetown University Energy Prize competition."
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Saturday, October 19, 2013
TONIGHT, Oct. 19: Orpheum Theater to hold benefit concert for Engineers Without Borders
HANCOCK -- TONIGHT, Saturday, Oct. 19, the Orpheum Theater will host a concert to support a great cause at the Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Band Benefit, featuring local musicians Kevin Blackstone, The Leslie Cabinets (aka, Erika Vye and Steve Brimm), and Gratiot Lake Road.
EWB is a humanitarian organization that provides service learning opportunities to Michigan Tech students. Students are given the chance to travel to developing communities worldwide and help design sustainable engineering projects that will help improve quality of life for the members of these communities.
The EWB Band Benefit raises money for travel and project expenses for students involved in the organization. For more on EWB and what they do for communities around the world visit http://ewb.students.mtu.edu/
Doors open at 7:30 p.m. with music starting at 8 p.m. The cover charge is $7 at the door.
EWB is a humanitarian organization that provides service learning opportunities to Michigan Tech students. Students are given the chance to travel to developing communities worldwide and help design sustainable engineering projects that will help improve quality of life for the members of these communities.
The EWB Band Benefit raises money for travel and project expenses for students involved in the organization. For more on EWB and what they do for communities around the world visit http://ewb.students.mtu.edu/
Doors open at 7:30 p.m. with music starting at 8 p.m. The cover charge is $7 at the door.
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