We're looking forward to seeing you for our first show of Season 2, on Tuesday, October 14th!
The 10th concert in The Good Neighbor Concert Series will feature Michigan singer/songwriters Songbird Filomena and Emily Rose. A minimum of 10% of proceeds from ticket sales and concessions will benefit the Lansing Walk to End Alzheimer's (which is coming up the following Sunday, October 19th).
-Doors/Check-In, and Concessions from Honey Bun Bakery and Chengdu Teahouse Starting at 6:30 PM;
-Concert from 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, with a brief intermission
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About the Artists:
Songbird Filomena:
Songbird Filomena is a singer/songwriter from Lansing, Michigan who plays country, folk and pop covers and original music. You may recognize her from the Wednesday night open mic at Moriarty's Pub, as a recurring featured artist Eagle Monk Pub and Brewery, or the local stage of the Pumpstock Festival of American Roots Music, among other venues.
"I believe even the simplest music can convey the most complex feelings and tell a story in a way nothing else can. My performances are uncomplicated. Using just my voice and an acoustic guitar, I aim to connect with the audience and share these universal human emotions."
Follow Songbird Filomena online at
https://songbirdfilomena.wixsite.com/filomena
https://www.facebook.com/songbirdfilomena/
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Emily Rose:
Emily Rose is a singer/songwriter, storyteller, and published poet from Detroit, Michigan known for her sensitivity to the written word and intricate guitar work. Since the genesis of her career she has toured nationally, performed the Midwest folk festival circuits, and released four full length albums, and one book.
Songs from her 2011 album ‘Porchlight Tragical’ were placed in PlayStation Four’s Detroit: Become Human as well as the feature film, Welcome to Happiness.
Rose’s latest release is The Parlor Tapes, is a quiet, raw album recorded to four-track in a century old Detroit house. She curates, hosts, and performs “Ghost Night” a celebrated monthly series honoring departed artists each second Wednesday of the month in Hamtramck, Michigan.
Her song “Alma” was written in honor of a loved one with Alzheimer’s.
Listen here at
https://emilyrose.bandcamp.com/track/alma
Follow Emily Rose online at
https://www.emilyrosemusic.com
https://soundcloud.com/emilyrosedetroit
http://www.youtube.com/@EmilyRoseMusic
https://www.instagram.com/elevenbunnies
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About the Lansing Walk to End Alzheimer's
Date: Sunday, October 19, 2025
Register at:
http://act.alz.org/lansing
Schedule of Events:
Registration 11:30
Opening Ceremony 12:30
Location:
Michigan State Capitol | 0 Lansing, MI 48933 |
Route Length: 1.5 Miles
Contact:
Amelia Rhein | 248.289.7421 |
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All funds raised through Walk to End Alzheimer's further the care, support and research efforts of the Alzheimer's Association.
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About the Alzheimer's Association
In Michigan, more than 202,800 people are living with Alzheimer’s and 385,000 caregivers dedicate 872 million hours of unpaid care. From Southfield to Grand Rapids to Marquette and every town in between, your local Michigan Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association is here to help.
Whether it’s offering support to anyone facing Alzheimer’s, advocating for the needs and rights of those facing dementia, or advancing critical research, we work toward methods of treatment, prevention, and ultimately, a cure.
Connect with the Michigan Chapter at:
https://www.alz.org/gmc
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About The Good Neighbor Concert Series:
The mission of The Good Neighbor Concert Series (GNCS) is provide a high-quality, inclusive, and accessible listening-room experience, featuring diverse, underrepresented, and emerging musical artists from across Michigan and beyond, where performers, community members, local businesses, and nonprofit organizations can make a positive impact for the Greater Lansing area, and inspire others to do likewise.
Our vision is to transform the Greater-Lansing area into a vibrant, healthy, joyful, and hopeful community where original music and artistry thrive, and where all people are seen, valued, supported, inspired, and empowered to lead authentic and fulfilling lives, in harmony with one another.
GNCS seeks to elevate voices that would otherwise not, or seldom be heard in existing performance spaces, including emerging artists, women, BIPOC, 2SLGBTQIA+, and other minority and marginalized people and populations, along with other artists whose lives and work clearly exemplify and support a more just, peaceful, kind, healthy, diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible community, state, and world.
We strive to provide a safe gathering place where attendees and artists alike can build life-giving, in-person connections, work toward mutual growth and understanding, and become agents of positive change. We support artists and organizations that share our vision and values, and that believe in goodness for its own sake.
Each event features a different nonprofit organization, which receives a minimum of 10% of the proceeds from ticket sales and concessions. The nonprofit partner organizations also have the opportunity to table at the event so that patrons can learn more, get involved, and/or donate additional funds directly if desired.
The series takes place at Stage One at Sycamore Creek Eastwood (
https://www.facebook.com/stageonemi), a performance venue made available to the Greater-Lansing community by Sycamore Creek Church (SCC), an inclusive, affirming church where diversity is celebrated and all people are welcome.
We look forward to seeing you at one or more shows soon, and thank you for being a part of our journey.
(As always, if you are having a hard time financially and cannot afford a ticket, but would like to attend, please email the organizer, Tania Watt, at
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