Posted July 28, 20248:54 am
By Staff Report
Legal Aid’s annual summer fundraiser, Jam for Justice, returns Aug. 21 at The Beachland Ballroom & Tavern, 15711 Waterloo Road in Cleveland.
The event will include a staggered schedule of bands on two stages, according to a news release. Doors will open at 5 p.m., with the first band taking the stage at 5:20.
Event emcees Stephanie Haney of WKYC, DJ Brad Wolfe of Brad Wolfe Law, and Delanté Spencer Thomas, president of Norman S. Minor Bar Association will keep the party going throughout the evening, the release stated.
Morgan Ellington, of Chardon, and David Marinelli, of Wickliffe, will be performing with State Road. Keith Merritt, of Waite Hill, will perform with Faith & Whiskey. These, and the other eight bands performing at the event, are all headlined by 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, according to the release.
Learn more about Jam for Justice 2024: lasclev.org/2024jam, and follow #Jam4Justice2024 on social media for event updates.
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. Its 135-plus total staff members, including 75-plus attorneys, and 3,000 volunteer lawyers use the power of the law to improve safety, shelter, and economic stability for clients in Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, and Lorain counties.
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