In September, law firm bands from the DMV area performed at the 9:30 Club to raise money for their favorite charities at the 7th Annual Law Rocks DC concert. Law Rocks is a non-profit organization that hosts a series of concerts headlining legal professionals from around the globe and has raised over $615,000 in the past seven years. Larry & the LandLawyers will once again take their rightful place on stage. Larry & the LandLawyers is a band comprised of three Walsh Colucci attorneys, John Rinaldi, Mark Goetzman, and Mike Kieffer, and a friend/client of the firm, Larry Clark of Felice Development Group. This year Larry & The LandLawyers performed to raise funds for LUNGevity, in memory of our dear friend Pete Dolan, and also continued their support for HomeAid Northern Virginia. LUNGevity is the nation’s largest lung cancer-focused nonprofit, changing outcomes for people with lung cancer through research, education, and support. Donations help drive advances in lung cancer detection and treatment that are saving lives, and provide free education and support to all affected by lung cancer. HomeAid Northern Virginia is a successful and dynamic non-profit started by members of the Northern Virginia Building Industry. This organization focuses on building and renovating housing and shelter facilities for the organizations that own or operate them. To learn more about HomeAid Northern Virginia and support their local programs, please visit homeaidnova.org.
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