Mount Auburn Hospital, Waltham resident team up for music benefit to fund …

Harvard-affiliated Mount Auburn Hospital, along with Terry Eagan and Patio Records, will present the 16th annual Healing Garden Music Fest on Saturday, June 16 at 7:30 p.m.

The event will take place at Lexington’s National Heritage Museum’s Maxwell Auditorium, located at 33 Marrett Rd. Doors will open at 6:45 pm.

Eagan, a longtime Waltham resident and friend of Mount Auburn Hospital, began the festivals 16 years ago to raise funds to fulfill his wife Mary’s dream to build a healing garden for patients suffering from cancer.

Mary passed away from leukemia in 1992 and since then, Eagan has used these music festivals to help fund and build healing gardens throughout Greater Boston and Canada.

He created Patio Records because of his love of music, and to emphasize artists who support his cause.

All proceeds made from this production company go to creating gardens in memory of his wife.

“I want these patients to have the same opportunity like anyone else to see the trees and flowers and to be able to take in a fresh breath of air,” said Eagan.

Each piece of the garden is hand selected and designed by a team from Zen Associates to help provide a soothing and invigorating environment to offset the clinical aspects of cancer treatments.

Although these gardens may not cure illnesses, they provide a refreshing place to enhance the quality of life, according to the hospital.

“A healing garden at Mount Auburn Hospital promises to enhance the physical and mental well being of our patients and serve as a peaceful sanctuary for many years to come,” said Jeanette Clough, president and CEO of Mount Auburn Hospital.

The evening will feature musical performances by The Kelleys with Scott Neubert, The Laws, and Kelli Trottier with Greg Simm. Special guests include Richard Gates, Edmond Boudreau, Jim Spellman, and Chick Parrish. All of the concert’s proceeds will go towards a future healing garden at Mount Auburn Hospital.

Tickets for this event are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Two dollar discounts on advance tickets will be available for seniors, students, and one-of WUMB, Canadian-American Club, or French Club Members, and Lions Club members.

Tickets can be purchased online at www.patiorecord.com, or at Marcou Jewelers located on 318 Moody Street in Waltham.

For more information please visit: www.patiorecords.com or email musicfest@patiorecords.com.

Mount Auburn Hospital, a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School, was founded in 1886.


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