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16th Annual SleepOut from page 1 and I first attended SleepOut almost 10 years ago, we were
moved. We saw ‘the world’ represented at this great equalizer
give people of all ages the opportunity to actively engage and were impressed and moved by the number of people ELO Tribute Ticket
in hands-on volunteer opportunities, travel the agency’s coming together with donations, large and small, to make a
difference in the lives of those experiencing homelessness.
mission pathway through a client’s eyes, and enjoy an I continue to give in memory of Don. It is my way to honor To The Moon
auction, music, a celebratory program, and an inspiring
candlelight ceremony. SleepOut will shine light on those him,” commented Brown.
experiencing homelessness in our community – helping our Attendees are also encouraged to bring supplies to help Report and Photos by Penny Sheltz
most vulnerable neighbors access the tools needed to create create school backpacks, pantry baskets, cleaning buckets, Ticket To The Moon, a tribute band, performed a June
sustainable, independent lives. and outreach bags during the event. The kits assembled will free concert at Abacoa featuring the music of ELO, The
After the program, all attendees are encouraged to set up serve the 1,800 clients who are in The Lord’s Place care Electric Light Orchestra.
sleeping bags and tents at the event, uniquely on the outfield, every year, including those currently living on the street and ELO is an English rock band formed in Birmingham
or in their homes or backyards. SleepOut encourages people in their housing programs for men, women, and families. For in 1970 by songwriters-multi-instrumentalists Jeff Lynne
to step out of the comfort of their homes for a night in a more information on the items to bring, visit: sleepouttlp. and Roy Wood with drummer Bev Bevan.
symbolic effort to raise awareness of those without a home. com. Volunteer service hours will be provided. Their music is a fusion of Beatles pop, and classical
“At The Lord’s Place we recognize that all people deserve Each additional housed person in Palm Beach County is a arrangements.
respect and a place to call home; so, we are answering the home run. Attend SleepOut 2023 and help hit homelessness Hosted by Legends Radio and presented by Schumacher
call for help. Let us take you out to the ballpark for a night out of the ballpark. Automotive Group, the Abacoa live concert series are free
where you can give back to our community and learn how About The Lord’s Place each month and open to the public who bring their chairs
to be part of the solution, and, in turn, we will be your feet For more than 40 years, The Lord’s Place has been and blankets for an evening of live music in the beautiful
on the street helping those most vulnerable,” stated CEO working to break the cycle of homelessness for men, women, outdoor setting.
Diana Stanley. and children in Palm Beach County, through innovative, Some great ELO songs include, Can’t Get It Out of My
Register to attend this free, fun, and life-changing event compassionate and effective services. It provides supportive Head, Eldorado, Face the Music, Evil Woman, Strange
using the code “FreeEvent” or make a donation of any size and graduate housing at 12 locations; operates social Magic, Don’t Bring Me Down, Shine a Little Love, Last
to be matched by The Honorable Ann Brown: sleepouttlp. enterprises including Joshua Catering; provides job training Train to London, Out of the Blue, and Newton-John’s
com/register. and placement services, clinical and care coordination, and Magic from Xanadu, Ticket to the Moon, I’m Alive, All
“No one should have to worry about whether they have a community engagement services; and has a highly-successful Over the World, Don’t Walk Away, and more hits.
roof over their heads. This year, I am matching every single reentry program helping men and women transitioning from
dollar raised for SleepOut, because when my husband Donald incarceration. For more information visit thelordsplace.org.
Annette Atteridge with sons, left to right: Luke and Nicholas
Atteridge, Samson and Harry Scarola at a past SleepOut event
Grace (jumping) and Charlotte Bischoff at a past SleepOut event Closing candlelight ceremonies at past SleepOut events
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