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Celebrating Mark Proctor: An Evening of Music & Community
May 14, 2021 : 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Please join us for a night of music, community and celebration of Mark Proctor!
3 live performances by some of Mark’s favorite local bands:
Jake Retting (5pm)
Flirting with Chemicals (6:30pm)
The CC Coates Band (8pm)
We would like to establish a fund in his name…
This is just one of the ways that we think is the best to celebrate Mark Proctor. This will be a night to celebrate Mark and to establish an ongoing fund, in Mark’s name, to benefit local musicians who are on a dedicated path of music, or who could use a helping hand to get on that path. Mark believed in creativity, especially through music, and we believe he would be honored to know his name will live on in this way.
This fund will benefit local musicians in their learning and growth. For this event, 100% of donations will go to the Floyd local Handmade Music School: Share the Music scholarship programs – These incredible scholarships offer any person who cannot afford music learning opportunities the ability to do so by filling out a simple form requesting the funds for the program of their choice, no questions asked.
A donation Station will be on site through the night for you to make your contribution by cash or credit card. The night will be live streamed as well, with links to donate online.
An online donation link will be offered throughout the live stream so that even if you cannot join us in person, you can still make a donation in Mark’s name.
Dogtown will donate 20% of sales for the night if total donation goal of $2500 is reached!
A little about Mark…
At Dogtown, there are certain community members that leave a “Mark” on our staff, our customers, and our business as a whole. Mark Proctor is one of them. Mark passed unexpectedly in February this year. He was a staple of our community and a long-time, regular customer at Dogtown and ALWAYS quickly befriended our staff and our customers. His kind and warm hearted spirit had a special kind of humor that uplifted anyone he came in contact with, young and old. He had a humble wisdom, which he would always share with anyone who seemed interested to sit with him to talk. He loved the people of our community (old and new) and embraced them with so much respect and curiosity. He loved creativity and MUSIC – he rarely missed live music on our stage and happily showed his support for local music and the dedicated, talented musicians who provide it to our sweet Floyd town.