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Updates from the road

So what's been happening with the Summer Project Bands you might ask? Read below!

Here's an e-mail from Mangofish about recent happenings at their concerts. Mangofish is our edgier, hard rock band that has been touring through military bases and college campuses across the country:























Hey Keynote!

Our last show was at Atlanta Georgia. When we got there, we were told to lock up any valuables because the place we were at was kindof shady. The humidity was INTENSE! After setting up our equiptment, we were told we had an entire air conditioned camper to chill out in until we performed. It was just for us, and there were no other bands that had the same treatment. This performance was a little different as well because it was more of a variety show with multiple gigs of people singing for the Lord. The setting was in a beat up parking lot of a hotel where many drug dealings and prostitution sites were held. Crazy i know.

The purpose of this concert was to bring people that are homeless and have nothing left, to Christ. It was amazing! They had stands where people could talk about God and the Gospel, places were people could get hair cuts for free, close for free, food for free and care packages for free.
And if people wanted to turn their life around, if they wanted, they were provided the transportation to a rehab center immediately! People everywhere were accepting Christ as their savior and i dont think there was a dry eye anywhere! I still think back on that day it was that AMAZING!

In Christ,
Amanda Varnum from Mangofish

“Updates from the road”