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Want a Free All Day (10 a.m. – 3 p.m.) concert from our beautiful local musicians? Well, now is your chance! Sunday, April 24th at the Colorado Convention Center! Free Parking! Stacy Lees will be helping me to keep all things running smoothly. Please come out and give a big huge thanks to ALL of the Volunteers that help make Health Happen! Music is such a big part of staying healthy! Come out and get some ‘music therapy’. See ya there!

So proud of this group to help others while they are getting their blood drawn. The music is very helpful while they wait in line. We have plenty of seating, tables and dancing (also great for your health). Please come out, show your support and have some fun with us! And strolling through the crowd to help lower blood pressure will be the LOVELY and TALENTED Miss Kristi Hoopes! Kristi, a COMBO member, is a winner of many contests including the Country Showdown and her voice and guitar playing will just totally soothe your soul!

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7:00 a.m. – 7:45 a.m. – Brian Parton
Brian was a “Best of 2014” nominee for Singer/Songwriter of the Year in the Colorado Springs Independent and has built a nice following in Colorado that continues to grow. He also was a nominee in the same category in 2013. He has had really strong shows as the opener for The Whippoorwills (Nashville) at the Lion’s Lair September 11th and Emma Ruth Rundle (Los Angeles) June 25th at the Larimer Lounge. Recently said about Brian: “Brian is a gifted singer/songwriter who, as noted in this column last year, wields a mean Gretsch guitar and is likely to cover anything from Charlie Rich to Echo & the Bunnymen.”
Bill Forman – Colorado Springs Independent.
“Your songs sound like they should be in movies,” -Phil Stone KMOD, Tulsa “Breakfast Club Zoo with Phil and Brent”

8:00 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. – Amy Kress
Amy began playing the piano when she was only 3 years old! Savoring every influence in her life from the quirkiness of Wes Anderson’s film “Grand Budapest Hotel” and many great musicians like Bjork, SOHN, and Death Cab For Cutie, Amy Kress has been writing songs since she was 8 years old. Once losing 12 years of music in an accidental hard drive crash, she’s no stranger to shifting gears quickly, along with everything else she’s faced the last few years. As much as it pained her to let go of the years of music embedded on that hard drive, she focused on writing during the morning and, of course, late night hours as well. The people in her life, the interchange of experiences with them, and watching the games they play with each other is what she finds most inspirational. Never wanting to be in a spot where she’s not working on new music, the emotional upheaval and a stark change in her life has left her at a point point where she’s motivated by creating new material.Born in Canada, Amy was an Aramco Brat living in Saudi Arabia with her family from the time she was five till the age of 12. She moved to the United States in 2001 during the unforgettable week of 9/11; settling in Colorado, she loved the state so much that she hasn’t left. Not surprising since wonderful blue skies, mountain peaks, and good vibes are pleasantly abundant.

9:00 a..m. – 9:45 a.m. – Rich Owen
Rich Owen is a member of the Colorado Country Music Association Hall of Fame. He is also a former military officer. He lives just outside Colorado Springs, CO, with his wife and four children. He has been singing all of his life: at home, in choirs, and in front of any audience that would listen. A few short years ago, he picked up a guitar for the first time and taught himself to play. A few months later, he wrote his first song, “I Ain’t Ready for Forever (to End)”, for his wife. His music truly comes straight from the heart, and a number of his songs pay tribute to our men and women in uniform. He has a unique way of drawing the listener into the stories he tells through his songs, and making them truly feel the emotions that play out in the music and lyrics. He has produced two albums of all original music, and is working on his third.

Rich’s solo shows are typically acoustic, with supporting soundtracks for some songs. He has performed before crowds as large as 4,000 people, and is a regular performer with the local USO. His music as played on internet and terrestrial stations in around the world. His first album, “Home, God, and Country”, won him Colorado Country Music Association’s 2009 Album of the Year; his second, “What’s Left of My Heart”, won the same award for 2011.

10:00 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. – Kate LeRoux
Kate LeRoux is the President at LeRoux Music, LLC and singer/songwriter/musician at Self-employed (Musician/Singer/Songwriter/Recording Artist). Kate is beyond talented and is all of these things: Musician. Band Leader. Guitarist. Singer. Writer. Public Figure. Composer. Recording Artist. Teacher. Overcomer. World Performer. She is beautiful both inside and out. She has a weekly open jam too!

11:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. – Wild Mountain Honey
Wild Mountain Honey is an acoustic trio classic rock cover band featuring Kelley Nelson on rhythm guitar and vocals, Rachel Johnson on vocals and John Graebing on lead guitar and backing vocals. Covering the likes of Bad Company, Stevie Nicks, Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Aretha Franklin, Melissa Etheridge, Janis Joplin, Heart, The Wreckers, Indigo Girls, and Anna Nalick just to name a few. All three members are seasoned musicians whose amazing harmonies along with great guitar work are sure to please and will leaving you wanting more.

1:00 p.m. – John Runnels (aka Morning Bear) is an Indie Folk project fronted by Denver singer/songwriter John Runnels. With trembling lows and exalted highs, the dynamics of the music take the listener on an emotional journey. Featuring soaring vocals and atypical arrangements including cello and violin, the songs provide a textured landscape behind pop-influenced hooks. John was also an American Idol runner up.

2:00 p.m. – The Jon Romero Trio is a down-sized version of the eight piece band, Jon Romero y Amanecer, a live performance Latin Jazz Ensemble, and a Jonnie Sage Records Recording Artist since 1997 in Denver, Colorado.

Calling all Volunteers!

Each year, 19,000 9Health Fair volunteers serve more than 75,000 people from communities around the state. Because many of these volunteers are medically-trained individuals, 9Health Fair needs Phlebotomists, Registered Nurses (RNs), Physicians Assistants (PAs), Medical Doctors (MDs), Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and other credentialed medical professionals to help administer a variety of health screenings and draw blood. Retired medical professionals and students enrolled in a medical program can also volunteer at any9Health Fair site, with instructor supervision, and additional phlebotomy training and refresher courses are available through 9Health Fair. Non-medical volunteers are needed to provide registration and cashier services, while Spanish speaking volunteers are also necessary for on-site interpretation and translation.

All 9Health Fair locations include a $30 Blood Chemistry Screening which gives you information on your blood sugar (glucose), cholesterol, triglycerides, liver, kidney, bone and muscle function and may show warning signs of diabetes, heart disease and other concerns. Other low-cost screenings include a $25 Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) screening for men, which checks for prostate gland issues and cancer, a $15 Blood Count screening, which checks the health of your blood, a $40 Vitamin D screening, which measures your baseline Vitamin D level, a $25 Hemoglobin A1C screening that gives you an average blood sugar level over the past 2 to 3 months, and a $20 Colon Cancer Screening Take Home Kit, which checks for colon cancer. Free screenings such as Blood Pressure, Breast Exams, Prostate/Testicular, Ask a Medical Question, Ask a Pharmacist, Osteoporosis, Oral, Hearing, Foot, Skin and more are offered at specific locations, as well. Visit http://www.9healthfair.org to learn which screenings will be offered at each site.

For more information, please visit http://www.9healthfair.org or call 1-800-332-3078.

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