Squid-Fest West Benefit Concert & Auction
Schedule
Sat Mar 15 2025 at 01:00 pm to 06:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Resource Center For Nonviolence | Santa Cruz, CA

About this Event
Concert and silent auction benefit celebrating KSQD's sixth birthday party. Auction items include five days in Yosemite, local artwork, and music memorabilia. Doors open at 12:30. Food truck by PANA, wine and beer, and special guests.

We're excited to welcome Painted Mandolin Trio with Dan Robins, Larry Graff, and Matt Hartle (sans Joe Craven). Painted Mandolin Trio is a plugged-in acoustic quartet of original compositions, reupholstered covers, and reimagined medleys. The concept was born out of mutual love and direct affiliation to the musical leanings of Jerry Garcia.

Samba Ngo, the internationally acclaimed guitarist, singer, and songwriter from the Congo, blends traditional African sounds with contemporary influences. His electrifying performances captivate audiences worldwide, leaving them inspired and energized.
Joining him is the legendary Mandjou Koné, a griot and master vocalist from Mali and Burkina Fasso, whose performances are a mesmerizing journey through West African traditions. Known for her dynamic stage presence and rich, expressive voice, Mandjou connects deeply with audiences, weaving melodic stories of resilience, unity, and joy.
Together, Samba Ngo and Mandjou Koné create a one-of-a-kind musical experience that transcends borders and celebrates the richness of African culture.

Sharon Allen is a veteran performer from Santa Cruz who delivers her Americana with a filling blend of her own songs and favorites. Every song is delivered with her sweet voice and persona. Sharon has gained respect from radio and audiences as she weaves between genres she knows well; folk, country and blues. To help Sharon bring a toe-tappin' swinging good time is her band The Dusty Boots, all seasoned musicians who can bring you to your feet or pull at your heart strings. The Dusty Boots are: Mike Mongiello/guitar, Charlie Wallace/steel guitar, Jerry Bradley/bass and vocals, Jim Hannibal/saxophone and Jimmy Norris/drums and vocals. They have shared stages with notables such as B.B. King, Etta James, Robben Ford, Lonnie Mack, Elvin Bishop, Jesse Colin Young, Laura Love and Paul Thorn.

is a young singer/songwriter who grew up on a farm just north of Santa Cruz, California. Lucas’s upbringing on an organic farm exposed him to the balance and harmonies that all living things have to offer. At a young age, Lucas began attending bluegrass barndances on the farm, where he first learned to play the guitar alongside local group, the County Line Pickers. When those sadly came to a halt in March of 2020 due to the threat of a growing pandemic, Lucas found himself writing songs more than ever. A few of those songs he recorded and produced himself to form his debut EP: Revisited Harbor.

Dan and Laurel
Meeting in 2012 via a chance YouTube sighting and fueled by a once-in-a-lifetime musical chemistry and friendship, Canadian-American husband-wife Roots-Folk duo Dan Frechette and Laurel Thomsen are “prodigious players with songwriting that sets them apart.” With soaring violin, diverse guitar styles, compelling storytelling, a dash of harmonica and humor, and unique vocal rapport they deliver a dynamic, engaging, polished performance.

Ginny Mitchell is a singer/songwriter in the country and folk vein. “Songwriters write and sing their songs because they just have to”.
If they’re gifted, guided and lucky, they know it when they’re young and they pursue it as a career, as a life mission. Like Ginny Mitchell did. Today she’s among the premier all time women musicians and singers from that creative arts haven that is Santa Cruz, on California’s alluring Central Coast.
Tai Stills

Beer Courtesy of Steel Bonnet Brewing

Wine generously donated by:

Auction Items
Five Nights at a Yosemite Cabin, from Yosemite Vista
Round Trip Shuttle for up to 7 to San Jose Airport/Santa Cruz from Mimi Peleg
Living Room Craft Talks with the well-known poet, Ellen Bass and special famous writers’guests
3 Books by John Malkin
6 Tickets to Shows at the Felton Music Hall Your Choice
Handmade fine woodworking Cookbook holder by Bob Stayton
Adelaide La Fond "Grape Estate" Pastel Painting from Janet Gordon
Guitar Repair from House of Twang
Handmade Kimono Silk Scarves by Jo Kenny
Case of Habanero Hot Sauce from Two Dog Farm
Full CD Catalog of Spruce and Laurel Records (Laurie Lewis)
Two hand-knit, "Mr. and Mrs. Ram, adorable dolls-Kathy Blackwood
Aquatint etchings by the supremely accomplished and prolific printmaker Stephen McMillan-Donated by Sarah Rabkin
Framed original artwork by Myra Eastman "The Great Migration from El Salvador to Watsonville Bus Station
Limited edition unframed giclee by Teresa Mallen
Psychedelic framed Bay Area Concert Posters, original, donated by Charles Peronne
Signed, Framed, poster for earthquake benefit by Bonnie Raitt, Graham Nash, etal-donated by Michael Bryant
Framed Thai temple rubbing. Pewter Coffee and Tea Set Tea pot by Joel Magen, a well-known local potter- Donated by Don
Framed Print by Burt Levitsky
Where is it happening?
Resource Center For Nonviolence, 612 Ocean Street, Santa Cruz, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 28.52 to USD 55.20
