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Concert in Crescent Park in support of brain injury awareness

A concert will be held tonight at the Crescent Park Amphitheatre
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To kick off Brain Injury Awareness Month this year there will be a special oncert in Crescent Park.

Today, Wednesday, May 29 the Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association (SBIA) is holding a concert. Come out and enjoy live music, while supporting a great cause. It will take place at the Amphitheatre, starting at 7 p.m. Admission by donation. The concert will be presented by Duo Dez, two talented musicians, that explore a diverse program of classical guitar music. 

Classical guitarists, Scott Butler and Nolan Polan are Manitoba boys who have created the classical guitar duo, Duo Dez. Both fell in love with music at a young age, pursued their music careers at the University of Manitoba, where they began to play music together. 

Bob Spuzak, of Moose Jaw, is willing to share his story at the event to increase awareness of brain injury. He has been living with a brain injury for six years, due to a motor-vehicle accident at a busy Moose Jaw intersection with the Trans-Canada Highway. Spuzak is fortunate to have support from his family and friends, but also knows the importance of the programs offered by SBIA.

The Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association strives to prevent brain injuries and to improve the lives of survivors and their families.

For more information and donation opportunities visit www.sbia.ca.

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