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Virtual Concert to raise Organ Donor Registration Awareness

From Dennis Loy, Adair County Circuit Court Clerk

The Kentucky Circuit Court Clerks' Trust For Life and their partner, the Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates, are hosting the first-ever live concert in their ongoing effort to grow the Organ Donor Registry. In addition to the almost 1,000 patients on the waiting list in the Commonwealth, approximately 113,000 men, women, and children across the U.S. are awaiting lifesaving organ, tissue, and eye transplants.

To educate and help grow the Organ Donor Registry, both organizations have teamed up with several nationally-recognized and local musical artists to highlight the continuing efforts to save lives through the universal language - and power - of music with a live virtual concert on Saturday, October 10, 2020. Visit livetosavelives.com at 5pmCT/6pmET on Oct. 10 to join the live broadcast on Facebook and YouTube.

The lineup of performers includes: Lee Brice; Jolivia: Josh Logan and Olivia Henken; William Matheny; Hello June; Laid Back Country Picker; Chelsea Nolan; Choc Four Wheelers; Flat Tracker; Josh Brown and the Hard Livin' Legends; The Carpenter Ants; Josh Martin; Big Rock and the Candy Ass Mountain Boys; and Corduroy Brown, along with special appearances by John Ellison and Tiffany Lopez.


The live concert will be hosted by Mountain Stage Executive Producer Adam Harris, and the Technical Media Manager for the city of Huntington, Michael Valentine.

"We are always looking to innovate and reach the community with education and registry initiatives, even in the midst of a pandemic," states Dennis Loy, Adair County Circuit Court Clerk. "The 2020 'Live to Save Lives Concert' is an exciting and positive way to reach a caring and music-loving audience of all ages to join in support of this lifesaving mission."

Everyone can register as an organ donor online at www.donatelifeky.org and when they obtain a driver's license at their Circuit Court Clerks' office. There are no age limits or medical requirements to register as an organ donor.


This story was posted on 2020-09-29 11:15:32
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