Winston-Salem, NC

Ralph Vaughan Williams at Home Moravian Church
The Winston-Salem Chapter of Music for Food will present a concert at Home Moravian Church on Friday, May 23, at 7:00 PM. The program will feature music by Ralph Vaughan Williams, including his Quintet in C Major and On Wenlock Edge.
Performers include:
Owen Dodds, piano
Emilia Sharpe, violin
Jordan Bak, viola
Rubina Bak, viola
Brooks Whitehouse, cello
Paul Sharpe, double bass
Glenn Siebert, tenor
This event is free and open to the public with a suggested donation of $25 for adults and $5 for students. All proceeds will be donated to Crisis Control Ministries Food Bank.

Horn Trios with Bieler, Serkin, and Vorobiev
Join violinist Ida Bieler, hornist Maria Serkin, and pianist Dmitri Vorobiev at Temple Emanuel this March for a concert to benefit Crisis Control Ministry. All monetary and non-perishable food donations will go directly to Crisis Control Ministry.

Black Mountain Trio and UNCSA Students perform for Crisis Control Ministry
The Black Mountain Trio—faculty artists at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts—and an advanced student chamber ensemble will present a concert to benefit Crisis Control Ministry, which has provided food and essential services to Forsyth and Stokes Counties for the last 50 years. 15.2% of the population in Forsyth County is food insecure. In 2022, Winston-Salem’s inaugural year as an MFF chapter, UNCSA raised more than $1,600 (enough groceries to feed 43 families) for Crisis Control Ministry, and we’re thrilled to continue this impactful tradition this year!

UNCSA plays for Crisis Control Ministry
The University of North Carolina School of the Arts presents their second Music For Food concert to benefit the Crisis Control Ministry Food Pantries!
To donate to this concert, please visit our donation page, click "donate to a concert," and when prompted in the payment portal, select this concert as the donation purpose.

University of North Carolina School of the Arts' First Music for Food Concert!
The University of North Carolina School of the Arts presents their first annual Music For Food Concert Series benefiting the Crisis Control Ministry Food Pantries!
Featuring the Reynolda Quartet performing Brahms’ String Quartet Op. 51, No.1 in C minor.
To donate to this concert, please visit our donation page, click "donate to a concert," and when prompted in the payment portal, select this concert as the donation purpose.