Unity Music Festival to play final tune

MARY ANN WALDBAUER of Sheboygan Falls, who founded the Unity Music Festival to benefit the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund in 2005, is set to present the 15th and final edition of the event at the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts in Sheboygan on Saturday, April 6, at 7 p.m.

Waldbauer ready to send popular cancer care fundraiser out with a bang

After 14 years of planning, organizing and coordinating, it is finally time for Unity Music Festival Founder Mary Ann Waldbauer of Sheboygan Falls to sit back and relax a bit.

Waldbauer, who founded the Unity Music Festival in 2005 as a way to support local cancer patients in need, has announced that this year’s 15th annual Unity Music Festival at the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts in Sheboygan on Saturday, April 6 will be the last.

It’s bittersweet as we are coming up on our 15th and final Unity Music Festival,” Waldbauer said. “This all started out in our basement and a vision from God one night to help people raise money for cancer patients through music. Never did I think God would have had me take this to 15 years. In addition to assisting so many people dealing with cancer who are in great need, this event has given people in our community a wonderful experience by performing on the most prestigious stage around – the Stefanie Weill Center. Our youngest performer was 7 years old and our oldest was 100.”

Over the past 14 years, nearly 60 musical acts and local, regional and national performers have donated their time to entertain audiences during the UMF concert.

I am so grateful for all the musical performers that have joined us over the years,” Waldbauer said. “It makes me laugh when I think about when I called different musical groups and they would ask what I play or sing. I would say, ‘I sing in the shower, and play with our grand kids. I really have no musical talent. I love to organize and loved seeing how every year this has come together with so many people young and old using their God-given talents. We all have them, everyone’s is just different.”

THE RICE FAMILY will be among the musical performers for the 15th and final edition of the Unity Music Festival to benefit the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund at the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts in Sheboygan on Saturday, April 6, at 7 p.m.

This year’s final UMF concert, which is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 6, features two popular returnees in the The Rice Family and The Eldorado’s, as well as UMF newcomer The Shin Diggs, formerly known as Pretty Naughty.

The Rice Family returns to the UMF lineup as one of the most heralded groups to ever perform at the event.

The Rice Family is thrilled to be performing in the Unity Music Festival again this year,” Kristen Rice said. “We will be playing a variety of well-known musical selections from classical to bluegrass, and everything in-between. With two children playing in the Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra and three children playing in the Sheboygan Area Youth Symphony, there is never a time when music is not being played in our home. The children range in age from 11 to 21 and enjoy playing music together for their church, as well as for various events in the community. Their collection of instruments includes violin, cello, mandolin, banjo, guitar, ukulele, drums and piano.”

Formed in Sheboygan in the early 1960s, The Eldorado’s are contemporaries of musical legends such as Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and The Ventures.

In the early days, The Edorado’s played regularly at the Shebogyan YMCA, Weiler’s Ballroom in Port Washington and other hot spots throughout Wisconsin with original members Allen Berchem, Don Cvetan, Lance Schuh, Stu Froehlich and Dennis Behring.

THE SHIN DIGGS are slated to perform at the 15th and final edition of the Unity Music Festival to benefit the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund at the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts in Sheboygan on Saturday, April 6, at 7 p.m.

Amagingly, three of the original five members (Berchem, Cvetan and Froehlich) are still in the band.

The Shin Diggs, which recently changed their name from Pretty Naughty, are well known locally for playing popular, contemporary music spanning multiple genres.

Formed through a Craiglist ad in 2017, The Shin Diggs have performed at venues throughout Wisconsin, including Headliners in Neenah, Sluggers in Appleton, Chearwater Harbor in Waupaca, Edge-O-Dells in Wisconsin Dells and the Harley Davidson Museum in Milwaukee over the past two years.

“This year is shaping up to be another fantastic line up,” Waldbauer said. “Back by popular demand are the Eldorado’s and The Rice Ramily, while The Shin Diggs are new this year. Our co-emcees are Denice Nugent and Carrie Green from the YMCA Livestrong Progra, which serves cancer patients and cancer survivors. There will also be a grand finale that you won’t want to miss.”

Just as it has each year since its inception, all money raised through the final edition of the Unity Music Festival go to the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund (SCCCF), which assists cancer patients and their families within Sheboygan County.

Just as it has every other year that I’ve done this, all the proceeds stay local to support the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund,” Waldbauer said. “Its all about people helping people right here in our own community. Anyone suffering a financial hardship due to cancer can benefit from this fund. We can help with heat, light, water, house mortgages, wigs, rent, uninsured medical bills, groceries or gas cards, quality of life classes, etc. We help make their quality of life better while going through this devastating time in their lives.”

THE ELDORADO’S are set to return for the 15th and final edition of the Unity Music Festival to benefit the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund at the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts in Sheboygan on Saturday, April 6, at 7 p.m.

Established in 2000, The Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund is the brainchild of local medical oncologist, H. Marshall Matthews, who recognized the need to help cancer patients through their cancer journey; it was established in 2000.

In 2002, 17 gestures totaling $2,700 were approved. Since then, hundreds of gestures, amounting to more than one million dollars, have been accepted by the SCCCF.

Waldbauer says the Unity Music Festival has made great strides in raising funds to assist cancer patients in Sheboygan County, and she is highly focused on making the final UMF the best one yet.

With the donations of time, great talent, generous contributions and the sponsorships of local businesses, this cancer benefit has raised at total of $392,988 over the past 14 years,” Waldbauer said. “We expect this year’s event to be even bigger and better in order to assist those who fall victim to this devastating disease.”

Over the past 14 years, the Unity Music Festival has thrived as one of the most anticipated annual music-driven fundraising events in the Sheboygan County area with a loyal base of dedicated sponsors and supporters.

We have so many businesses that have financially supported this event, with donations of items or baskets,” Waldbauer said. “Over the Years we have had Green Bay Packers players serve as emcees, including Mark Tauscher, Chester Marcol, Antonio Freeman, and Chris Jacke, each of which were sponsored by Mersberger Financial in Sheboygan Falls.”

Fundraising activities will kick off the festivities beginning at 5 p.m. with silent and live-auction viewing, as well as dollar and 50/50 raffles.

In addition, a gala appetizer buffet will take place beginning at 5:30 p.m. next door to the Weill Center with Chef Clint Kasprzak and Miesfeld’s staff providing the appetizers.

A limited number of gala appetizer buffet tickets are available for $30 each by contacting Mary Ann Waldbauer by phone at 467-3303 or via email at umfmaryann@charter.net

Chuck Miesfeld and his staff have been so generous in making the Gala Appetizer Buffet successful, along with Blattners Piggly Wiggly, Schwarz’s Fish, Gosse Tortes, Pick-N-Save, Festival Foods, Piggly Wiggly North and Plymouth, Legend Larry’s and Rich Ramminger, Waldbauer said.

Unlike previous UMFs, the grand finale edition will not feature a live auction during intermission, which means the evening will be filled with even more music.

A new twist for all that have attended this event in the past years is that that there will be no live auction on stage so that people can enjoy more music,” Waldbauer said. “We will instead have a high-end table along with silent auctions that will line the halls, as well as door raffles and 50/50 raffle tickets.”

General admission tickets are currently on sale for $20 per person and gala buffet tickets are also available for $30.

Show tickets are available in advance at Blattner’s Piggly Wiggly in Sheboygan Falls 1166 Fond du Lac Ave. in Sheboygan Falls, 467-0477), Mary Ann or Rick Waldbauer (998 Huron Trail in Sheboygan Falls, 467-3303), Midwest Dental of Plymouth (1415 Eastern Ave. in Plymouth, 893-8458), Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts (826 North Eighth St. in Sheboygan, 208-3243), Matthews Oncology (1621 North Taylor Drive in Sheboygan, 458-7433), Vince Lombardi Cancer Clinic (1222 North 23rd St. in Sheboygan, 457-6800), Plymouth Piggly Wiggly (141 Eastern Ave. in Plymouth, 893-0741), Oostburg Piggly Wiggly (944 Center Ave. in Oostburg, 564-2234), Howards Grove Piggly Wiggly (714 South Wisconsin Drive in Howards Grove, 565-4421), Northside Piggly Wiggly (2905 North 15th St. in Sheboygan, 458-9991), Southside Piggly Wiggly (3124 South Business Drive, 452-0411), Festival Foods (595 South Taylor Drive in Sheboygan, 694-6260), Oostburg State Bank (905 Center Ave. in Oostburg, 564-2336), Trilling True Hardware (901 Michigan Ave. in Sheboygan, 457-5541), Sheboygan Chevrolet Buick (3400 South Business Drive, 459-6804), Falls Healing Arts (275 North Main St., 467-8690) and Midstar Printing (1209 Pilgrim Road in Plymouth, 893-4808).

I have always kept tickets affordable at $20 hoping some businesses would buy a few tickets up for their employees, and many times people will buy up tickets to give to cancer patients,” Waldbauer said. “It’s a great way to get away from their everyday challenges and have enjoyable night out.”

The Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund is a publicly supported 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Contributions by the public are fully tax-deductible.

For more information on the Unity Music Festival visit unitymusicfestival.org or the Unity Music Festival Facebook page.

More information on the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund can be found at www.scccf.org.

Having cancer hit not only me, but my family as well,” Waldbauer said. “I know first-hand the impact this makes on families. I’ve loved hearing the stories from people about how the SCCCF helped them. It has kept me motivated to keep doing this all these years. I am grateful for my very supportive husband over these past 15 years, along with all the help from my children, family, friends, and neighbors. Many have been with me on this journey from day one. I could not have done it without their love and support.”

For additional information about the 2019 Unity Music Festival or to purchase gala appetizer buffet tickets, call Mary Ann Waldbauer at 467-3303 or email umfmaryann@charter.net

Vic Ferrari Band to take center stage at Unity Music Festival

The Vic Ferrari Band will be the featured band at the 14th annual Unity Music Festival to benefit the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund Saturday, April 7, at the Weill Center for the Performing Arts in Sheboygan, Wis.

UMF to celebrate 14th year of assisting Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund

For the first time in its history, the 14th annual Unity Musical Festival to benefit the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund (SCCCF) will feature the music of a single musical act as the Vic Ferrari Band steps up to rock the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts in Sheboygan Saturday, April 7.

Mary Ann Waldbauer of Sheboygan Falls founded the Unity Music Festival in 2005 as a way to support local cancer patients in need.

Over the past 13 years, the Unity Music Festival has evolved into one of the most anticipated annual music-driven fundraising events in the Sheboygan County area with an ever growing base of dedicated sponsors and supporters.

While each of the previous 13 shows has featured a broad range of talented musical performers sharing the historic Weill Center stage for the special evening, this year’s show, which begins at 7 p.m., will belong only to the widely popular Vic Ferrari Band.

The high-energy Northeastern Wisconsin-based rock ‘n roll party band has performed over 2,500 shows in 25 states and 10 countries since forming in 1988.

“This year I was thinking out of the box and decided to do something totally new and different,” Waldbauer said. “I am so grateful to announce the Vic Ferrari Band as the one and only band for the whole evening.

“I have always hoped one day we would sell the show out,” she said. “We have 1,100 seats to fill. Maybe 2018 will be the year.”

Fundraising activities will kick off the festivities beginning at 5 p.m. with silent and live-auction viewing, as well as dollar and 50/50 raffles.

In addition, there will be two gala appetizer buffet events this year one of which will run prior to the show upstairs at the Weill Center starting at 5 p.m.

The other buffet will take place beginning at 5:30 p.m. next door to the Weill Center with chefs Clint and Tina Kasprzak and Miesfeld’s staff providing the appetizers.

“I have to thank Chuck Miesfeld and our gala appetizer buffet chefs, Clint and Tina Kasprzak, as well as Tracy Messner,” Waldbauer said. “Everyone that attends the gala appetizer buffets will also have the opportunity to participate in a meet-and-greet event with members of the Vic Ferrari Band.”

A limited number of gala appetizer buffet tickets are available for $30 each by contacting Mary Ann Waldbauer by phone at 467-3303 or via email at umfmaryann@charter.net

All proceeds from this year’s show, which is sponsored by Matthews Oncology Associates-Sheboygan Cancer and Blood Specialists and Mersberger Financial Group, will go to support the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund, which assists cancer patients within Sheboygan County.

“All the proceeds stay local to support the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund,” Waldbauer said. “Its all about people helping people right here in our own community.

“Anyone suffering a financial hardship due to cancer can benefit from this fund,” she said. “We can help with heat, light, water, house mortgages, wigs, rent, uninsured medical bills, groceries or gas cards, quality of life classes, etc.,” she said. “We help make their quality of life better while going through this devastating time in their lives.”

Established in 2000, The Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund is the brainchild of local medical oncologist, H. Marshall Matthews, who recognized the need to help cancer patients through their cancer journey; it was established in 2000.

In 2002, 17 gestures totaling $2,700 were approved. Since then, hundreds of gestures, amounting to more than one million dollars, have been accepted by the SCCCF.

Waldbauer says the Unity Music Festival has made great strides in raising funds to assist cancer patients in Sheboygan County, but Waldbauer is determined to do much more this year and into the future.

“With the donations of time, great talent, generous contributions and the sponsorships of local businesses, this cancer benefit has raised at total of $363,722 over the past 13 years,” Waldbauer said. “We expect this year’s event to be even bigger and better in order to assist those who fall victim to this devastating disease.”

This year’s event will feature a live auction during intermission of the show featuring Auctioneer Daven Claerbout.

Live auction items include a Hi-Tech sport fishing charter for six people and family membership, personal training, wellness consultation, Under Armour backpack with workout accessories package donated by the Sports Core Health and Racquet Club.

Six Milwaukee Bucks tickets donated by Sheboygan Chevrolet and two tickets to the Dancing with the Stars Gala at Lakeland College.

Girls Day Out, including Blind Horse Wine & Cheese pairing for a group of eight, bottle of birdy’s white wine and two glasses, yoga class for eight by Salon Sase and Firehouse Pizza party for eight with three appetizers, three large pizzas and eight beverages.

General admission tickets are currently on sale for $20 per person and gala buffet tickets are also available for $30.

Show tickets are available in advance at  Blattner’s Piggly Wiggly in Sheboygan Falls 1166 Fond du Lac Ave. in Sheboygan Falls, 467-0477), Mary Ann or Rick Waldbauer (998 Huron Trail in Sheboygan Falls, 467-3303), Midwest Dental of Plymouth (1415 Eastern Ave. in Plymouth, 893-8458), Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts (826 North Eighth St. in Sheboygan, 208-3243), Matthews Oncology (1621 North Taylor Drive in Sheboygan, 458-7433), Vince Lombardi Cancer Clinic (1222 North 23rd St. in Sheboygan, 457-6800), Plymouth Piggly Wiggly (141 Eastern Ave. in Plymouth, 893-0741), Oostburg Piggly Wiggly (944 Center Ave. in Oostburg, 564-2234), Howards Grove Piggly Wiggly (714 South Wisconsin Drive in Howards Grove, 565-4421), Northside Piggly Wiggly (2905 North 15th St. in Sheboygan, 458-9991), Southside Piggly Wiggly (3124 South Business Drive, 452-0411), Festival Foods (595 South Taylor Drive in Sheboygan, 694-6260), Oostburg State Bank (905 Center Ave. in Oostburg, 564-2336), Trilling True Hardware (901 Michigan Ave. in Sheboygan, 457-5541), Sheboygan Chevrolet Buick (3400 South Business Drive, 459-6804) and Falls Healing Arts (275 North Main St., 467-8690).

“Being the organizer of something this big, I often get questioned about how I am going to keep doing all this,” Waldbauer said. “My answerer is as long as God gives me my health and new ideas to keep it all interesting, I will keep doing it.

“Looking over the last 13 years, I’ve had Antonio Freeman, Chris Jackie, Mark Tauscher, and Chester Marcol of the Packers  participate in the show,” she said. “I have to thank Mersberger Financial for always providing financial support along with A Positive Attitude Jim Schnettler and many other businesses. The community has been supporting this in not only financial support, but also the live, silent auctions and dollar raffles.”

Sponsorships are currently being sought for this year’s event. Platinum ($2,000), gold ($1,000), silver sponsor ($500), bronze ($500) and friend ($50) level sponsorships are currently available.

Gold sponsors will receive four complimentary tickets to the show and the  Gala Appetizer and Wine Buffet.

Silver sponsors will receive two complimentary tickets to the show and to the  Gala Appetizer & Wine Buffet.

The sponsorship deadline for inclusion in the event program is March 16.

The Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund is a publicly supported 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Contributions by the public are fully tax-deductible.d

For more information on the Unity Music Festival visit unitymusicfestival.org or the Unity Music Festival Facebook page.

More information on the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund can be found at www.scccf.org.

“Having cancer hit not only me, but my family as well,” Waldbauer said. “I know first-hand the impact this makes on families. I love to hear the stories from people about how the SCCCF helped them. It keeps me motivated.

“Above all, I have to acknowledge the support of my husband, my children, family, friends and neighbors,” she said. “I could never do this without them.”

For additional information about the 2018 Unity Music Festival or to purchase gala appetizer buffet tickets, call Mary Ann Waldbauer at 467-3303 or email umfmaryann@charter.net.

Unity Music Festival gears up for lucky 13

UMF organizer looks forward to successful event

by Jeff Pederson

The last few weeks leading up to the 13th annual Unity Music Festival to benefit the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund have been jam packed with a flurry of activity for UMF founder Mary Ann Waldbauer of Sheboygan Falls.

Being busy is a good thing to be as the organizer of a major local cancer fundraiser, just asked Waldbauer.

It means people are taking notice and have stepped up in a variety of ways to assist those in great need throughout Sheboygan County.

This year’s show will take place Saturday, April at the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts in Sheboygan beginning at 7 p.m.

Waldbauer, who founded the Unity Music Festival in 2005 as a way to support local cancer patients struggling through financial hardships caused by large medical bills,

Over the past 12 years, the event has drawn top-notch area musical talent, as well as a loyal contingent of dedicated sponsors and supporters.

While the majority of UMF supporters have lending a helping hand for many years, the Sheboygan County Tavern League recently jumping on board as a first-time UMF supporter, much to Waldbauer’s delight.

“We are very pleased to have The Sheboygan County Tavern League get involved in helping with the UMF this year,” Waldbauer said. “I hadf ribbons designed by Amanda D’Amico from the LTC art graphic design program. There are 13 bars that are helping sell the ribbons through donations. Meyer’s Lakeview Pub in Sheboygan is in the lead thanks to all of Judy Meyer’s’ efforts.

“The Sheboygan County Tavern league donates to a lot of different charities, and this is their first year helping out the UMF,” she said. “We are just thrilled to have them with us this year.

True to form, this year’s show features four highly talented and diverse musical performers, including soloist Allison Stauber, The Rice Family, The Eldorados and The Rick Raybine Band.

“We have some spectacular entertainment in store for a truly action-packed night you do not want to miss,” Waldbauer said.

Fundraising activities will kick off the festivities begin at 5 p.m. with silent and live-auction viewing, as well as dollar and 50/50 raffles.

In addition, there will be two gala appetizer buffet events this year one of which will run prior to the show upstairs at the Weill Center starting at 5 p.m.

The other buffet will take place beginning at 5:30 p.m. next door to the Weill Center with Chef Clint and Miesfeld’s staff providing the appetizers.

“Both galas are sold out,” Waldbauer said. “Due to fire codes, we can only have so many people at each facility. We have 50 silent auction items that will line the halls at the Weill Center, 11 dollar raffles, seven live auctions and a 50/50 raffle. There’s something for everyone.

“The auction items are amazing and are 100 percent donated,” she said. “It just warms my heart to see all of this stuff come in. We already have $20,000 collected this year due to the generosity of the whole community. I can’t wait to see the end results of this years event

A full 100 percent of the money raised at the show will go to support the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund, which assists cancer patients exclusively within Sheboygan County.

“One hundred percent of the proceeds go to help cancer patients and their family members in Sheboygan County,” Waldbauer said. “Anyone suffering a financial hardship due to cancer can benefit from this fund.

“We can help with heat, light, water, house mortgages, wigs, rent, uninsured medical bills, groceries or gas cards, quality of life classes, etc.,” she said. “We help make their quality of life better while going through this devastating time in their lives.

In 2017, the SCCCF is celebrating the 15-year anniversary of the very first gesture which was made in 2002.

Established in 2000, The Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund is the brainchild of local medical oncologist, H. Marshall Matthews, who recognized the need to help cancer patients through their cancer journey; it was established in 2000.

In 2002, 17 gestures totaling $2,700 were approved. Since then, hundreds of gestures, amounting to more than one million dollars, have been accepted by the SCCCF.

This year’s event will feature new faces leading the evening’s events, including master of ceremonies Randy Schwoerer and  Re/Max Realty Plus & Cain Auctions Realtor/Auctioneer Nick Cain, who will be the auctioneer for the live auction during the show’s intermission.

General admission tickets are currently on sale for $20 per person.

Tickets are available in advance at  Blattner’s Piggly Wiggly in Sheboygan Falls 1166 Fond Du Lac Ave. in Sheboygan Falls, 467-0477), Mary Ann or Rick Waldbauer (998 Huron Trail in Sheboygan Falls, 467-3303), Midwest Dental of Plymouth (1415 Eastern Ave. in Plymouth, 893-8458), Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts (826 North Eighth St. in Sheboygan, 208-3243), Matthews Oncology (1621 North Taylor Drive in Sheboygan, 458-7433), Vince Lombardi Cancer Clinic (1222 North 23rd St. in Sheboygan, 457-6800), Plymouth Piggly Wiggly (141 Eastern Ave. in Plymouth, 893-0741), Oostburg Piggly Wiggly (944 Center Ave. in Oostburg, 564-2234), Howards Grove Piggly Wiggly (714 South Wisconsin Drive in Howards Grove, 565-4421), Northside Piggly Wiggly (2905 North 15th St. in Sheboygan, 458-9991), Sheboygan Falls Chamber-Main Street (504 Broadway St. in Sheboygan Falls, 467-6206), Festival Foods (595 South Taylor Drive in Sheboygan, 694-6260), Oostburg State Bank (905 Center Ave. in Oostburg, 564-2336) and Trilling True Hardware (901 Michigan Ave. in Sheboygan, 457-5541).

The Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund is a publicly supported 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Contributions by the public are fully tax-deductible.

“Where can you go see such great entertainment for only $20?” Waldbauer said. “ All proceeds stay local to help cancer patients suffering a financial hardship due to cancer. Who does not know someone going thru cancer?

“We still have a lot of show tickets left, so I encourage everyone to come on out for a great night of entertainment and community support,” she said.

For more information on the Unity Music Festival visit  unitymusicfestival.org or the Unity Music Festival Facebook page.

More information on the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund can be found at www.scccf.org

For additional information or to purchase gala appetizer buffet tickets, call Mary Ann Waldbauer at 467-3303 or email umfmaryann@charter.net

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unity Music Festival to support Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund

If ever there was an opportunity to sample a wide variety of music at the same event on the same night, the 13th annual Unity Music Festival to benefit the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund (SCCCF) will provide that and more Saturday, April 8, at the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts in Sheboygan.

Mary Ann Waldbauer of Sheboygan Falls founded the Unity Music Festival in 2005 to support local cancer patients in need.

Over the past 12 years, the event has grown substantially while drawing some of the best area musical talent, as well as a loyal contingent of dedicated sponsors and supporters.

This year’s show, which begins at 7 p.m., will feature four highly talented and diverse musical performers, including soloist Allison Stauber, The Rice Family, The Eldorados and The Rick Raybine Band.

“We have been so blessed with another great line up,” Waldbauer said. “We have a very multi-talented soloist, Allison Stauber, The Rice Family from Oostburg will be playing bluegrass. The Eldorados will be on hand playing 50s and 60s music and The Rick Raybine Band will do country. There will certainly be something for everyone.

“If you do not like an act, sit tight because the musical style is about to change with the next act,” she said. “Also, the big bands will be coming together for never-before-done grand finale, which will be spectacular.”

Fundraising activities will kick off the festivities begin at 5 p.m. with silent and live-auction viewing, as well as dollar and 50/50 raffles.

In addition, there will be two gala appetizer buffet events this year one of which will run prior to the show upstairs at the Weill Center starting at 5 p.m.

The other buffet will take place beginning at 5:30 p.m. next door to the Weill Center with Chef Clint and Miesfeld’s staff providing the appetizers.

All proceeds from the show will go to support the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund, which assists cancer patients within Sheboygan County.

“One hundred percent of the proceeds go to help cancer patients and their family members in Sheboygan County,” Waldbauer said. “Anyone suffering a financial hardship due to cancer can benefit from this fund.

“We can help with heat, light, water, house mortgages, wigs, rent, uninsured medical bills, groceries or gas cards, quality of life classes, etc.,” she said. “We help make their quality of life better while going through this devastating time in their lives.”

In 2017, the SCCCF is celebrating the 15-year anniversary of the very first gesture which was made in 2002.

Established in 2000, The Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund is the brainchild of local medical oncologist, H. Marshall Matthews, who recognized the need to help cancer patients through their cancer journey; it was established in 2000.

In 2002, 17 gestures totaling $2,700 were approved. Since then, hundreds of gestures, amounting to more than one million dollars, have been accepted by the SCCCF.

According to Waldbauer, the Unity Music Festival has made great strides in raising funds to assist cancer patients in Sheboygan County, but much more needs to be done.

“With the donations of time, great talent, generous contributions and the sponsorships of local businesses, this cancer benefit has raised at total of $329,700.28 over the past 12 years,” Waldbauer said. “The need for assistance is growing, so I hope the community will turn out to support this cause.

“I encourage people to call their friends, neighbors, church groups, red hat groups, co-workers, or clubs and enjoy a fun evening together,” she said.

This year’s event will feature new faces leading the evening’s events, including master of ceremonies Randy Schwoerer and Re/Max Realty Plus & Cain Auctions Realtor/Auctioneer Nick Cain, who will be the auctioneer for the live auction during the show’s intermission.

General admission tickets are currently on sale for $20 per person and gala buffet tickets are also available for $30.

Tickets are available in advance at  Blattner’s Piggly Wiggly in Sheboygan Falls 1166 Fond Du Lac Ave. in Sheboygan Falls, 467-0477), Mary Ann or Rick Waldbauer (998 Huron Trail in Sheboygan Falls, 467-3303), Midwest Dental of Plymouth (1415 Eastern Ave. in Plymouth, 893-8458), Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts (826 North Eighth St. in Sheboygan, 208-3243), Matthews Oncology (1621 North Taylor Drive in Sheboygan, 458-7433), Vince Lombardi Cancer Clinic (1222 North 23rd St. in Sheboygan, 457-6800), Plymouth Piggly Wiggly (141 Eastern Ave. in Plymouth, 893-0741), Oostburg Piggly Wiggly (944 Center Ave. in Oostburg, 564-2234), Howards Grove Piggly Wiggly (714 South Wisconsin Drive in Howards Grove, 565-4421), Northside Piggly Wiggly (2905 North 15th St. in Sheboygan, 458-9991), Sheboygan Falls Chamber-Main Street (504 Broadway St. in Sheboygan Falls, 467-6206), Festival Foods (595 South Taylor Drive in Sheboygan, 694-6260), Oostburg State Bank (905 Center Ave. in Oostburg, 564-2336) and Trilling True Hardware (901 Michigan Ave. in Sheboygan, 457-5541).

Sponsorships are currently being sought for this year’s event. Show ($4,000), gold ($1,000), silver sponsor ($500), bronze ($500) and friend ($50) level sponsorships are currently available.

Gold sponsors will receive four complimentary tickets to the show and the Gala Appetizer and Wine Buffet.

Silver sponsors will receive two complimentary tickets to the show and to the  Gala Appetizer & Wine Buffet.

The sponsorship deadline for inclusion in the event program is March 17.

The Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund is a publicly supported 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Contributions by the public are fully tax-deductible.

“When you come to this fundraising event for the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund you will get great music, live auctions held on stage during the show, silent auctions, dollar raffles and a 50/50 raffle,” Waldbauer said. “The night is guaranteed to provide action-packed fun. The best part of it is it’s all about people helping people.”

For more information on the Unity Music Festival visit unitymusicfestival.org or the Unity Music Festival Facebook page.

More information on the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund can be found at www.scccf.org

For additional information or to purchase gala appetizer buffet tickets, call Mary Ann Waldbauer at 467-3303 or email umfmaryann@charter.net