Pump Sessions Presents: A Wounded Warrior Project

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by Robal Johnson

 

I would like to cordially invite you all to a benefit concert for the Wounded Warrior Project, which assists injured soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.

Thank you to Mexicali Live for hosting the event. Huge thanks to James Dean Wells, F. Stokes, and The Wicked Tomorrow for performing. A massive thanks to my team: Matthew Lane, Nick Giaritta, Bill Addeo, and Phil Cerne. And no amount of thanks could express our gratitude for the Wounded Warrior Foundation to allow us to be an official partner.

This is a cause that we all hold dear to our heart and can not wait to create a memorable evening that benefits the brave men and women who serve our nation.

Mexicali Live
Doors at 6pm
Admission $15
100% proceeds to WWP

For more information:

  • woundedwarriorproject.org
  • facebook.com/MexiCaliLive1

Lineup
8 pm: James Dean Wells (of The Gay Blades)
9 pm: F. Stokes
10pm: The Wicked Tomorrow

We hope you can make it out to our (hopefully) first of many benefits for our returning soldiers, who we all as citizens and patriots support completely and proudly.

Source: www.facebook.com/events

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