[...] What a great way to end the month of June. HARLEYS CONCERT IN THE PARK TO BENEFIT MEMORIAL FOR MICHAEL RAETZSCH, NEW SKATE PARK FOR SEGUIN The last of four free concerts in Central Park will be a special one benefiting the Seguin Activity Center and the funding of a new skate park. As a memorial to Michael Raetzsch, who died recently in an accident and was an avid skateboarder, The Harleys will invite audience members to make a free will donation to help fund the project. Young people from the Seguin Activity Center who share Michael’s love for the sport will be on hand to accept donations and to let the public, and the Raetzsch family, know how much they will appreciate having a new place to skate. Seguin’s charity-only classic rock band, The Harleys, have been supporting local causes through their music since 2001. The band plays hit tunes from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s. Over the years, they have helped local groups raise over $350,000. The band members are pleased that the concert this Sunday will help the Raetzsch family to assist with building the new skate park as a memorial to their son Michael. [...]
June 29, 2009 at 5:04 pm
[...] What a great way to end the month of June. HARLEYS CONCERT IN THE PARK TO BENEFIT MEMORIAL FOR MICHAEL RAETZSCH, NEW SKATE PARK FOR SEGUIN The last of four free concerts in Central Park will be a special one benefiting the Seguin Activity Center and the funding of a new skate park. As a memorial to Michael Raetzsch, who died recently in an accident and was an avid skateboarder, The Harleys will invite audience members to make a free will donation to help fund the project. Young people from the Seguin Activity Center who share Michael’s love for the sport will be on hand to accept donations and to let the public, and the Raetzsch family, know how much they will appreciate having a new place to skate. Seguin’s charity-only classic rock band, The Harleys, have been supporting local causes through their music since 2001. The band plays hit tunes from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s. Over the years, they have helped local groups raise over $350,000. The band members are pleased that the concert this Sunday will help the Raetzsch family to assist with building the new skate park as a memorial to their son Michael. [...]
June 11, 2009 at 3:20 am
[...] We pause for a moment to remember Michael Raetzsch [...]