Free Concert by JHP Band Wednesday at Cromwell Park
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
CONCERTS IN THE PARK – JHP BAND – AFRICAN DRUM BAND
Wednesday, August 1st, 6:30pm (rain or shine)
Cromwell Park
Gather your family and friends, and come enjoy a free performance by JHP Band, at Cromwell Park on Wednesday, August 1, 2018, 6:30pm. Picnic blankets and lawn chairs are always a good idea!
Just Humanitarian Project (JHP) Legacy is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization, based in the city of Shoreline, led by first generation African immigrants who are accomplished musicians, performers, and artists and call King County their home.
JHP was founded in 2013 by Eben Pobee, Akwasi Asare, and Philip Attipoe, who wanted to share their passion for music, dance, and all cultural arts to underserved communities.
JHP is fully volunteer run with six key individuals who oversee all planning for community workshops and events. The two main points of contact are Eben Pobee, a city of Shoreline resident, artist, performer and event planner and Philip Attipoe, JHP Board member and Operations Committee Chair, and former president of the Ghanaian Association of Greater Seattle.
Eben, a finance analyst for Pierce County, has a 4-year degree in Performing Arts and has successfully hosted six community festivals. In 2013, Eben began the celebrated multicultural festival at Concordia University in Portland while he was a graduate student obtaining an MBA in Finance.
Just Humanitarian Project (JHP) Legacy is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization, based in the city of Shoreline, led by first generation African immigrants who are accomplished musicians, performers, and artists and call King County their home.
JHP was founded in 2013 by Eben Pobee, Akwasi Asare, and Philip Attipoe, who wanted to share their passion for music, dance, and all cultural arts to underserved communities.
JHP is fully volunteer run with six key individuals who oversee all planning for community workshops and events. The two main points of contact are Eben Pobee, a city of Shoreline resident, artist, performer and event planner and Philip Attipoe, JHP Board member and Operations Committee Chair, and former president of the Ghanaian Association of Greater Seattle.
Eben, a finance analyst for Pierce County, has a 4-year degree in Performing Arts and has successfully hosted six community festivals. In 2013, Eben began the celebrated multicultural festival at Concordia University in Portland while he was a graduate student obtaining an MBA in Finance.
Philip Attipoe, an engineer for Amazon, is very knowledgeable and experienced in the local arts and music culture, having managed several local bands including Atsimevu Band, which performs at Folk Life and the Spirit of West Africa festival.
Plus, try some refreshing infused waters from our present sponsor Aegis Living of Shoreline’s free “Hydration Station.”
The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council’s Concerts in the Park are always free and held at various community parks throughout Shoreline and Lake Forest Park on Wednesdays in July and August at 6:30pm (unless otherwise noted), rain or shine. Concerts in the Park are supported by the City of Shoreline, City of Lake Forest Park, 4Culture, Aegis Living of Shoreline, Jack Malek of Windermere, and by Arts Council friends and members.
For more information and details, visit the Arts Council’s website or call 206-417-4645.
Plus, try some refreshing infused waters from our present sponsor Aegis Living of Shoreline’s free “Hydration Station.”
The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council’s Concerts in the Park are always free and held at various community parks throughout Shoreline and Lake Forest Park on Wednesdays in July and August at 6:30pm (unless otherwise noted), rain or shine. Concerts in the Park are supported by the City of Shoreline, City of Lake Forest Park, 4Culture, Aegis Living of Shoreline, Jack Malek of Windermere, and by Arts Council friends and members.
For more information and details, visit the Arts Council’s website or call 206-417-4645.
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