Show Iraq Veterans We Care
Steve Echeverria Jr.
Herald Tribune
Sep 12, 2008
September 11, 2008 - Tony Rotondo never met Eric Hall.
The Port Charlotte resident did not know the Iraq War veteran who had moved to Charlotte County last winter to escape battlefield demons and ease his severe leg injuries.
But when the 24-year-old Hall, who suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, was reported missing in January and then turned up dead in a drainage pipe two months later, Rotondo knew something had to be done for local veterans.
His solution was organizing a benefit concert and fundraiser for Iraq War veterans and their families so the community could show their support.
"We don't like seeing our troops die or get hurt," Rotondo said, "and when they do, and when they come home, we want to make sure they're taken care of.
"Vets need to see that the community is behind them and they feel they are not forgotten."
The "Welcome Back from Iraq" benefit concert begins at noon Saturday and features live music, down-home cuisine, a silent auction and other family-friendly events at the Charlotte County Fairgrounds, 2333 El Jobean Road in Port Charlotte.
Six music acts will perform at the event, including Sarasota vocalist Twinkle Schascle and R&B singer Janid. Magician Jimmy Rook of "America's Got Talent" fame will also make an appearance.
Attendees will also be able to buy pig roast, seafood and ice cream. The auction will feature autographed items from members of Jefferson Airplane and The Byrds, Rotondo said.
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