"Come on Home," jointly sponsored by the Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society and the Ending Chronic Homelessness Initiative, will feature several of Sacramento's best blues bands an all star jam session at Turntable Junction from 10 AM to close on Monday May 25.
Funds collected at the event will help to pay for "Homeless Connect," a one-day event that provides housing, legal, medical, dental, and counseling services for homeless people.
Turntable Junction will rock with a special lineup of blues bands, including Jimmy Pailer and the Prophets, sponsored by GHH Engineering; the Aaron King and the Imperials, sponsored by Lawson Mechanical Contractors; the Linda Bracamonte Band, sponsored by Johnson Controls, inc; and the Sacramento Blues Revue, sponsored by Maloney and Bell, in an event to help Sacramento's homeless.
Look for colorful and distinctive little "houses" at all of our Jubilee bars and do your part by donating to this very worthwhile cause. Join us for the best of the blues, good food, friendly bartenders and some feel-good moments as you drop your change in the little houses.
Over 450 sets of live music!
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