THIRD ANNUAL CHARITY MUSIC EVENT
BRINGS ORIOLES ATHLETES AND COUNTRY MUSIC ARTISTS TOGETHER
BENEFITING LOCAL SARASOTA AND NASHVILLE CHARITIES
IN SUPPORT OF YOUNG WOMEN AND THE ARTS
Club to also hold series of events for kids and parents throughout the weekend, including girls empowerment initiatives, young musician workshops, and family wellness programs
The four-day weekend of charitable activity begins on March 1 with a cocktail reception at the team training facility at 6:30 p.m. ET, followed immediately by an intimate concert event on the field, as Orioles manager BUCK SHOWALTER and the 2018 Orioles players and coaches come together with Billboard hit-making Nashville songwriters to help local charities.
Every dollar raised at the charity event will benefit Girls Inc. and the Music Health Alliance. The event is presented by the Orioles in partnership with the Greater Sarasota Area Chamber of Commerce, MASN, the Arts and Cultural Alliance of Sarasota County, and Visit Sarasota.
Performed in the intimate songwriter round format made famous in the hit television show Nashville, the music portion of the evening will be hosted by Dreamlined Entertainment songwriter MARGARET VALENTINE and is headlined by GRAMMY-nominated songwriter of seven Billboard #1 hits, LEE THOMAS MILLER; songwriting duo THE WARREN BROTHERS, hit writers for Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and many others; and Disney Music’s hit songwriter TINA PAROL. Nashville singer and songwriter, JENAE CHERRY BRACH, whose husband is Orioles pitcher BRAD BRACH, will perform as a special guest along with other Nashville luminaries.
On Saturday at 10:00 a.m., a group of female artists, led by Valentine, Cherry Brach, and Parol, will teach participants from Girls, Inc. how to discover and develop their inherent strengths and voice through the platform of songwriting in a Girls Empowerment Workshop. At 11:30 a.m., the three artists will offer a Youth Music Mentorship Workshop for musically-interested children from Any Given Child, an organization that assists communities in developing and implementing a plan for expanded arts education in their schools, ensuring access and equity for all students. The trio will speak with the participants about the power of music, before breaking up into groups to explore songwriting processes.
On Sunday, the Orioles will wrap up the four-day weekend charitable initiative with a Community Youth Wellness Yoga Workshop for 100 youth following the 1:05 p.m.Orioles game at Ed Smith Stadium, with the children participating in an on-field yoga session led by Ali Smith of the Holistic Life Foundation.
“This year, we are expanding this unique collaboration of our friends from around the sports, music, and entertainment worlds with our local civic, charitable, and government partners as our ballclub creates an entire weekend of music, sports, and youth-oriented initiatives that will bring artists and athletes together to serve the community and raise funds for two incredible organizations – Girls, Inc. and the Music Health Alliance,” said JOHN ANGELOS, Orioles Executive Vice President. “Our annual Nashville songwriters benefit concert supported by our music education, girls empowerment, and artist and wellness workshops for local kids, is just one example of the Orioles’ determination to serve as a year-round catalyst in bringing together a diverse group of athletes, artists, charitable organizations, and community stakeholders who are all giving back in meaningful ways.”
The complete event schedule for the charity weekend is as follows:
Third Annual “Nashville’s Music Row Comes to the Ballpark” Charity Songwriter Concert
6:30 p.m. at the Orioles Training Complex
Featuring Lee Thomas Miller, The Warren Brothers, Tina Parol, and Special Guests
FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018
Orioles vs. Pirates – 1:05 p.m. at Ed Smith Stadium
SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 2018
Girls Empowerment Workshop with Girls Inc. – 10:00 a.m. at Ed Smith Stadium
Youth Music Mentorship Workshop with Any Given Child – 11:30 a.m. at Ed Smith Stadium
SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 2018
Orioles vs. Red Sox – 1:05 p.m. at Ed Smith Stadium
Community Youth Wellness Yoga Workshop with Holistic Life Foundation – Postgame at Ed Smith Stadium
Girls Inc. is a nonprofit organization that equips girls to navigate gender, economic, and social barriers and grow into healthy, educated, and independent adults by delivering research-based, age-appropriate, after-school and summer educational and sports programs designed specifically for girls. Girls Inc. is dedicated to inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold.
Music Health Alliance is a nonprofit organization that provides access to healthcare for individuals in the music industry. Over 76 percent of music professionals across the nation have limited access to healthcare because they are self-employed or part of small businesses. Music Health Alliance’s services protect, direct, and connect music professionals with medical and financial solutions for all genres of music. In its first five years of service, Music Health Alliance has saved over $30 million in medical bills and reduced premiums and served over 8,000 people in the music community.
In the eight years since the Orioles moved Major League Spring Training to Sarasota, more than 885,000 fans have enjoyed Orioles games at Ed Smith Stadium. A recent independent analysis commissioned by Sarasota County Government concluded that the Orioles generate approximately $89 million in annual economic impact back to taxpayers and residents. By marketing Sarasota to fans in the Mid-Atlantic region, operating a year-round athletic training facility, producing entertainment and sporting events, partnering with charitable causes, and hosting and often subsidizing youth sports tournaments and activities, the Orioles demonstrate an abiding commitment to their Florida home that goes far beyond baseball. For details, visit www.orioles.com/sarasota.