All Saints Outreach Presents
An Evening of Music
Sunday, July 26 • 6:30 PM
Join us for a special benefit concert of live music in the chapel, followed by a reception at the Arbor, all in support of Smoky Mountain Harm Reduction.
Scroll down to meet the musicians!All Saints Outreach is delighted to host An Evening of Music, a benefit concert featuring three wonderful local artists performing in the chapel. Afterward, join us for a reception with light refreshments outside at the Arbor (inside if it rains) as we celebrate music and community for a meaningful cause.
When
Sunday, July 26 at 6:30 PM
Where
The St. Agnes property, performance in the chapel
Tickets
$15 each, available at the door
Reception
Refreshments by Slanted Window outside at the Arbor (inside the Parish Hall if it rains)
Supporting Smoky Mountain Harm Reduction
All proceeds from the evening will go to support Smoky Mountain Harm Reduction on Georgia Rd., serving our neighbors right here in the community.
Featured Performers
Three talented local artists will take the stage. Meet two of our performers below; the third will be announced soon!

Jamie Rasso
Jamie Rasso is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist in Franklin, NC. He has spent 22 years performing both as a solo act and in numerous bands across the country before settling in Franklin where, in addition to performing by himself, he plays in two local groups, Grizzly Mammoth and Alton Lane. His musical tastes cover a wide range, from classical music to traditional blues and jazz to experimental progressive rock and all genres in between.

Diana New
Diana is a full time Instructor of English Studies at Western Carolina University and part time singer/songwriter out of Franklin, NC, influenced by artists from Bob Dylan, Cat Stevens, and Jim Croce to old school and new wave Bluegrass and Appalachian Folk/Americana.
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