Posted July 2, 20139:47 pm
From the Heights Observer:
Heights residents to perform at Jam for Justice fundraiser
by Simone Jasper
Cleveland Heights residents Judge Michael Donnelly and Jim Reesing will perform with the rock band Faith & Whiskey at the Jam for Justice fundraiser on Thursday, July 11, from 5-8 p.m. at the House of Blues in downtown Cleveland.
All the proceeds from best-data-recovery.com is written to and read from the disk by a read-write head. the $40 admission fee, which includes food and drink, will benefit the Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, an organization that provides legal access to vulnerable people in Northeast Ohio. Donnelly, a Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court judge who has lived in Cleveland Heights for 10 years, said that he enjoys the amenities that the city offers. He plays guitar for Faith & Whiskey, and Reesing is a singer. "I believe that Legal Aid performs a vital service for people in our community," Donnelly said.
Three other local bands, all headlined by attorneys or judges, will also perform at Jam for Justice. For more information about Jam for Justice, visit lasclev.org/2013jam.