FREE, FUN ONLINE EVENT > "FUL of love! FUL of life! FUL of food!" FUTURE URBAN LEADERS (FUL) GETS CREATIVE WITH VIRTUAL FESTIVAL - Presented by The Boldt Company, 'FUL Fest’ to support underserved Milwaukee students, Wisconsin restaurants, artists, and musicians MUSIC LINEUP: pat mAcdonald (Timbuk3/Purgatory Hill) Listening Party Brett Newski Lex Allen Trapper Schoepp Dan Rodriguez Bassel & The Supernaturals Vincent VanGreat Wild Adriatic Feed the Dog Szlachetka Cigarette Break Walt Hamburger Auralai Hillary Reynolds Christopher Gold Baba Ghanooj The Accords Mark Munroe ... and surprise guests! Many Wisconsin nonprofits are seeking innovative ways to keep afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic while adapting to Safer at Home measures. Milwaukee-based nonprofit Future Urban Leaders (FUL) is engaging their own community while tapping into Northeast Wisconsin connections with the debut of ‘FUL Fest’, a new virtual fundraiser experience on Thursday, May 21st from 5-10pm CST. FUL Fest is a free online benefit concert and dinner experience to raise funds for Wisconsin small businesses, musicians, artists, and disadvantaged Milwaukee students. Produced by ClearView Productions, the statewide event can be streamed free via YouTube, Facebook Live, and Twitch.tv. Viewers can be linked with curbside pickup food or delivery from independent local restaurants, giving their takeout orders a boost. Performing music artists are compensated via event sponsors and can be tipped online. An online art gallery link will be accessible during streaming with 50% of artwork purchases going to FUL. Tax-deductible online donations to FUL will support their mission to build leaders who will be positive change agents in their communities and beyond. Participating state-wide restaurant partners include eateries from Milwaukee, Madison, Central Wisconsin, and the Fox Cities Region. Restaurants are among the many small businesses hit hard by social distancing necessitated Safer-at-Home restrictions. FUL has traditionally been the nonprofit recipient of Appleton's "Babapalooza" outdoor benefit concert which cannot happen in its 8th year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Many of the event’s past contributors are stepping up to the plate for this new fundraising concept in lieu of an 8th annual outdoor summer event. FUL staff and volunteers see this as a fun challenge to get creative while raising awareness and fostering connections. “This is an opportunity for people throughout Wisconsin to come together in support of Future Urban Leaders while lifting up musicians, restaurants and their workers, many of whom are being disproportionately affected by Covid-19,” says FUL co-founder and development director Ross Romenesko. “We’re all in this together.” “Our hope is to fill people’s ears with music, their eyes with art, their bellies with delicious food, their hearts with gratitude they can pay forward, and their spirits with hope for a brighter future,” says Romenesko. Future Urban Leaders is a 10-year youth development organization that focuses on increasing the life outcomes for children in Milwaukee’s underserved neighborhoods through risk-reduction and increased accessibility to community resources. FUL provides students and families with year-round programming in arts and humanities, health and wellness, leadership and civic development, and college and career readiness. FUL currently serves nearly 200 predominantly African-American children representing over 80 families throughout the city of Milwaukee. They focus their efforts on children and families who live in Milwaukee neighborhoods that have been disproportionately affected by violence and poverty. The area that encompasses the 53206 zip code has long been recognized as the epicenter of social and economic disadvantage, not only in the city of Milwaukee, but nationwide. For issues such as educational achievement, children’s health, crime rates, distressed or substandard housing, and poverty levels, the 53206 zip code is disproportionately impacted when compared to the city, state, and nation. Presenting Sponsor: The Boldt Company Media Sponsor: 88Nine Radio Milwaukee Music Sponsor: Drs. Jeff and Ben Romenesko of Romenesko & Romenesko – A Family Dental Studio Contributing Visual Artists: Terry Meyer Jo Burke Lacey Plamann Gary Gossens Haven Paul Judi Schmidt Arnold Jonna Rae Brinkman Elizabeth Eisen Jay Handy Holli Jacobson Natalie Halvorsen Dick Milheiser Bruce Danz Nathan Hatch Susan Weniger Tom Weniger Yelena Patskevich Patt Huss Treble Stigen Event Team: Ross Romenesko - Future Urban Leaders Lakesha Jones - Future Urban Leaders Brandon Vonck - Future Urban Leaders Jeff Romenesko - Romenesko & Romenesko - A Family Dental Studio Jean Detjen - Northeast Wisconsin Arts Association (NEWAA) Nate Lehner - ClearView Productions Laurie Romenesko Douglas - Infinite Energy Marci Beaucoup - Waupaca Community Arts Board Eric Goldsmith - Green Power Technology Solutions Kris Plamann - The Boldt Company
Thursday May 21, 2020
5:00 PM - 10:00 PM CDT
Thursday, May 21 5-10pm
Live Streamed Event (Wisconsin & National)
FREE
Ross Romenesko
Future Urban Leaders
Co-Founder/Development Director
www.FutureUrbanLeaders.org
(414) 534-2246
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