Tuesday, June 22, 2021

NFN LIVE Broadcast on June 27th to benefit Wild Bird Rescue & Rehab - view/donate anytime after, as well!

Happy Summer! The second of our 2 summer NFN concerts is SUNDAY JUNE 27th @ 4pm Pacific (7pm EDT) and you do NOT want to miss this! 

Our originally scheduled artists had to cancel at last minute, but two incredible femme-fatale prodigies on the guitar have graciously agreed to jump in and join forces for this LIVE GLOBAL BROADCAST:

Emilia Diaz Delgado (performing in California Bay Area) and 
Gwenyth Aggeler (coming into your home from Denver, Colorado)

Both of these young classical guitarists have won numerous major competitions and awards, and they met as performing alums of the prestigious NPR radio show, FromTheTop. 
  • The concert will be broadcast on our dedicated YouTube channel:  LFLNotesForNourishment 
  • And if you can't make the concert time, just visit that same NFN YouTube channel any day and time after the broadcast, (choose the June 27 concert video) to watch and enjoy! 
And please donate! As with all NotesForNourishment concerts anywhere on the globe, the performers donate their time/talent to nourish their audience, and (we hope!) you will donate what you can, in any currency, to help a cause or nonprofit (chosen by the performers) that nourishes others through its services. 

For the June 27th concert, Gwenyth and Emilia have chosen to help the Wild Bird Rescue&Rehab (WildBirdRehab.comand also ListenForLife.org itself!  

For stories/bios of these two very unique young artists, visit this blog in the coming days prior to the concert. 
The precise LINK to the BROADCAST will also be made available before June 27th, in an upcoming post on this blog. 

Meanwhile, we've attached some sample flyers for Sunday's concert. 
Please help us to grow a global and national audience for both Gwenyth and Emilia - while helping them to succeed in raising funds for the Wild Bird Rescue & Rehab! 



Simply choose one of these flyers and SHARE IT on your own social media or in emails to friends and colleagues who are passionate about either classical guitar or birds (or both, perhaps?) - that would help them (and us) a great deal, so THANK YOU! 

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