Posted June 27, 202310:25 am
Legal Aid’s annual summer fundraiser returns with a new format and a new location for 2023. Jam for Justice will be held on Wednesday, August 23 at The Beachland Ballroom & Tavern in the Waterloo Arts District of Cleveland. The event will include a staggered schedule of bands on two stages for non-stop fun!
Doors will open for the August 23 show at 5:30 PM, with the first band taking the stage at 6:00 PM. Event emcees Stephanie Haney (WKYC), DJ Brad Wolfe (Brad Wolfe Law), & Delanté Spencer Thomas (President, Norman S. Minor Bar Association) will keep the party going throughout the evening.
Participating bands for 2023 include: Faith & Whiskey; Hayden Gilbert and The Ruckus; K.G. Mojo; Luke Lindberg & The Hung Jury; The No Name Band; Out of Order; Razing the Bar; State Road; and Six Sometimes Seven. These bands are made up of many local bench and bar leaders – attorneys, judges, law faculty, and law students who moonlight as musicians and donate their talents to raise money for Legal Aid.
Jam for Justice tickets are $50 each, and available online: lasclev.org/2023Jam.
Band performance order will be announced in July 2023.
Legal Aid is grateful for numerous local sponsors for their continued support of Jam for Justice, especially Presenting Sponsor Accellis Technology Group; Media Sponsor WKYC Studios; and Platinum Sponsors Diebold Nixdorf; The J.M. Smucker Co.; RPM; Squire Patton Boggs, and Taft/. A full list of sponsors is available at lasclev.org/2023Jam.
Follow #Jam4Justice2023 on social media for event updates and visit lasclev.org for more information about Legal Aid’s work to extend justice throughout Northeast Ohio.
Legal Aid is a non-profit law firm whose mission is to secure justice, equity, and access to opportunity for and with people who have low incomes through passionate legal representation and advocacy for systemic change. Founded in 1905, Legal Aid is the fifth oldest legal aid organization in the country. Legal Aid’s 135+ total staff members (75+ attorneys), and 3,000 volunteer lawyers use the power of the law to improve safety, shelter, and economic stability for low-income clients in Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, and Lorain Counties.