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TFL postpones concert until April 2022 due to pandemic

From Dennis Loy, Adair County Circuit Court Clerk

Due to the spike in the Coronavirus Pandemic, the Kentucky Circuit Court Clerks' Trust For Life (TFL) and Kentucky Organ Donor Affiliates have postponed the Live To Save Lives Concert to Friday, April 8, 2022. The live concert event will take place at the Paramount Arts Center in Ashland, KY.

"Although we are disappointed to postpone this exciting event in Kentucky, we know the safety of our communities, especially our transplant recipients must be top priority. Please mark your calendar to join us for this free, inspiring concert during Donate Life Month on April 8, 2022. The Live to Save Lives Concert is an exciting and positive way to reach a caring and music-loving audience of all ages with the mission of organ, eye, and tissue donation," said Dennis Loy, Adair County Circuit Court Clerk.


The 2022 concert line-up will feature Arlo McKinley with Hello June as the opening band.

Although the concert is postponed, you should not postpone making your decision to register as an organ donor online at www.donatelifeky.org. There are no age limits or medical requirements to register as an organ donor. Everyone can register while obtaining a driver's license or Real ID.


This story was posted on 2021-09-27 17:55:40
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