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Saturday, September 27, 2014
Woodystock Benefit Concert
Peacock Park, Coconut Grove
4-8pm


The Woody Foundation is proud to announce dates for its second edition of Woodystock, the freebenefit concert scheduled for Saturday, September 27, 2014 from 4 – 8:00 p.m. at Peacock Park in Coconut Grove. 

Woodystock is a grassroots event for music and art lovers. Along with the concert, local artists and food vendors will round out the event. Proceeds from the concert will benefit The Woody Foundation, a nonprofit organization created to raise funds for the recovery of people with spinal cord injuries. The concert is free; $20 donations are appreciated.

Now for the line-up in store - hitting the stage will be DJ Brett Beats Bailey; cutting-edge Chicago based violinist, Katarina Visnevska; Colombian reggae/latin group, Magical Beat; Mara Prada; adored Miami locals, Robby Hunter Band; Vancouver based indie soul band, The Booms Booms; and headlining the show will be “South Florida reggae legends”, Fourth Dimension


Peacock Park
2820 McFarlane Rd. 
Coconut Grove, FL 33133

#WOODYSTOCK14

All ages welcome.
For more details visit: www.woodyfoundation.org
Saturday, September 21, 2013
WoodyStock at Peacock Park


The Woody Foundation is pleased to announce that they are hosting their first benefit concert Woodystock presented by City National Bank on Saturday, September 21st from 3:00-8:00pm at Peacock Park in Coconut Grove. Cris Cab will be preforming at the concert along with appearances from Jahfe, ArtOfficial, Problem Kids and Lanco-O of Kulcha Shok Muzik. This show marks a homecoming for Cris Cab as he looks forward to hitting the stage in front of his family, friends and local fans.This is a free concert open to the public.

Proceeds from this concert will benefit the Woody Foundation who supports those affected by spinal cord injuries. Woodystock is a local free grassroots event for all music and art lovers. Along with the concert local artists will be exhibiting their work in gallery setting. 

The namesake of The Foundation, James “Woody” Beckham suffered his spinal cord injury making a rugby tackle in January 2011. After this sporting accident Woody was so thankful for the support he received from his own community that he wanted to continue this effort of support for others. Two and a half years later the Woody Foundation has helped raise awareness and funds for organizations like The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis, Jackson Rehabilitation Hospital and Shake-A-Leg Miami.