The show, which costs $5, will feature performances by four local bands, the Mad Hatters, Stinkfoot, Smokestack Lighting, and Ollie. This is the second show organized by the non-profit group, Marco said. Last year, a concert raised about $3000, and Marco said organizers hope to raise even more this year. All money raised by the group goes to the University City Hospitality Coalition and Empty the Shelters, a project which provides job counseling and advising for people in homeless shelters. "We just felt that something needed to be done," Marco said last night. Tickets to the show are available on Locust Walk, at the Annenberg Center Ticket Office and at the show. In case of rain the show will be held at the Gold Standard at 36th Street and Locust Walk. -- Drew Zoller
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