Northern Connector, January 22, 2016

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The Nisga’a Majagaleehl United Band, made up of members of community bands from the Nass Valley, is holding a benefit concert Saturday for Terrace’s homeless. Above, the band took part in the 2014 Vancouver Grey Cup parade.

Nass band plays fundraiser for homeless By Staff Reporter THE NORTHERN CONNECTOR

TERRACE - A Nass Valley brass band is holding a benefit concert this Saturday with monies raised going toward ongoing help for the city’s homeless. The Majagaleehl Nisga’a or the “Flower of the Nass Valley” plays at the Kitsumkalum Hall at Kitsumkalum beginning at 6:30 p.m. Planning for the concert

began last fall in response to the growing number of homeless people in Terrace. “Funds will go towards existing facilities that are in need of funds to assure programs can continue to run or purchase of necessary beds, blankets, equipment, etc.,” says Tracey McKay, one of the concert’s organizers. “We can change one life at a time and give back the dignity to those who need it most.”

The concert has the support of the Nisga’a Lisims Government, the four Nisga’a villages in the Nass Valley, the Nisga’a Terrace local and the Kermode Friendship Centre. Also involved are the Salvation Army and the Field of Faith Foundation, a group started late last year in Terrace which provides food and clothing one evening each week at George Little Park. The City of Terrace has offered to accept donations col-

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