'It's devastating – just devastating,' said 28 Mile Distilling Co. owner and Highwood alderman Eric Falberg, 'and in order to recover, the way to recover is to be with others.'
-- As a community tries to heal following the Highland Park July 4th parade massacre, a benefit concert as held at a distillery in the neighboring town of Highwood Friday evening.
Falberg believes music is a great healer of wounds. And after the 4th of July parade shooting broke the heart of the community Monday, Falberg says it was imperative to take action...in whatever way they could. The purpose of the benefit concert is front and center along the main bar at 28 Miles. They've set up vases in which people can drop cash, and flyers with QR codes that people can scan to make a quick and easy donation., which will go toward shooting victims and their families.
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