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Community Unites for Rhythms of Giving Fundraiser in Pembroke
The city of Pembroke will host the Rhythms of Giving fundraiser on November 15, 2025, to support the Got You In Mind Thrift Store. Organized by Green Tomato Productions, this community event will feature live performances from several local bands and musicians, including the RE-A-RANGERS, Northbound, LumberXown, Dee Myler, and CHI. The event aims to promote community spirit while raising vital funds for a local initiative dedicated to helping those in need.
The Rhythms of Giving fundraiser will take place at Fitzy’s Sports Bar, located at 150 Peter Street in Pembroke, starting at 19:00. Attendees will be required to pay a cover charge of $10, with proceeds directly benefiting Got You In Mind, a thrift store known for its commitment to making a positive impact in the community.
The owner of Got You In Mind, Blanche Mirault, has long been recognized for her dedication to serving the Pembroke community. Her efforts have touched the lives of many, as she continuously seeks ways to provide assistance and uplift those in need. “This event is all about giving back to those who give so much,” said Brian Abdallah, event chairman and representative of Green Tomato Productions. “Blanche and Got You In Mind have touched countless lives in Pembroke, and through music, we hope to lift spirits and show our appreciation.”
The evening promises an array of musical talent, aiming to foster a sense of togetherness and generosity among attendees. With this unique combination of community engagement and entertainment, Rhythms of Giving is set to be a memorable occasion.
For those interested in supporting the event further, donations and sponsorship opportunities are available. Individuals can reach out to Brian Abdallah at 613-312-6789 or contact Blanche Mirault at the Got You In Mind store by calling 613-602-1789.
As the date approaches, the anticipation for Rhythms of Giving continues to grow, highlighting the importance of community efforts and the power of coming together for a common cause.
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