MSJC Foundation Invites the Public to Join Virtual Concert Benefiting Students

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We may not be able to attend a concert in a large or quaint venue right now, but thanks to the Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) Foundation, we can still rock out at a virtual concert.

Thompson Square, the Grammy-nominated country music duo who headlined the Menifee Music & Arts Festival in 2019, will entertain MSJC students, family and friends, and members of the public for an hour at 6 p.m. Wednesday, July 22. The multi-platinum-selling husband and wife have earned “Vocal Duo of the Year” honors from both the Academy of Country Music (ACM) and Country Music Association (CMA) awards.

The public is welcome to join the exclusive and very entertaining Zoom portion of the virtual concert for $20, which will benefit the MSJC Foundation’s Pledge for Success. The Zoom portion provides an up close and personal experience with Thompson Square that fans rarely have access to in which they can interact with the band, request songs and hear the band share some unique stories. Tickets are limited and are first-come, first-serve, so plan to buy early by visiting the MSJC website.

The Pledge for Success, a basic-needs initiative, supports MSJC students with emergency funding and food, books and supplies, professional clothing, and essential hygienic kits throughout the year. Learn more about the Pledge for Success at www.msjc.edu/pledgeforsuccess.

The concert would not be possible without generous MSJC Foundation sponsors Pepsi; CW Driver; Keenan; Image Source; Dominion Trust; So Cal Gas; and California Coast Credit Union.

Mt. San Jacinto College serves about 27,000 students – about two-thirds of which are on financial aid – over a 1,700-square-mile area.

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