December 20, 2018
Tuesday
8:00 p.m.
Minneapolis, MN
Test schedule
A live performance with Robin and Linda Williams at the Cedar Cultural Center
May 20, 2018
Sunday
3:00 p.m.
Lexington, MA
Lexington, MA
A live performance at the Saenger Theatre
April 10, 2018
Tuesday
8:00 p.m.
Tulsa, OK
Tulsa, OK
A live performance at the Brady Theater
March 17, 2018
Saturday
8:00 p.m.
Long Beach, CA
Long Beach, CA
A live performance at the Carpenter Performing Arts Center
March 15, 2018
Thursday
7:00 p.m.
Mobile, AL
Mobile, AL
A live performance at the Saenger Theatre
Friday, September 23, 2016
7:30 p.m. CDT
A live performance at the State Theater in Eau Claire, WI
Garrison Keillor, author and creator of A Prairie Home Companion, will be performing “An Evening for Africa,” Friday, September 23 at the State Theater in Eau Claire, Wis. The performance begins at 7:30pm, and is a fundraiser to continue the charitable work begun in Uganda by Keillor’s cousin and former Menomonie resident Alec Johnson.
Alec died in 2014 from an accidental drowning, but his family and friends are carrying on his work, which focused on breaking the poverty cycle for the people of Uganda, through the 501c3 nonprofit, Transforming Individual Lives Today, Inc. (TILT) “During his life, Alec was committed to building community wherever he lived, and to providing support to the lonely and impoverished, especially orphaned and needy children,” said his father and Menomonie physician Dr. Dan Johnson. “We’re honored to be able to continue in Uganda.”
Uganda is one of the world’s poorest countries with much of the population still living below the international poverty line of $1.90 a day.
Alec worked with Uganda-based charity, St. Augustine Community Love Program, founded by a local Ugandan, Anywarach Joshua Carter, now a member of the Uganda parliament. He set up scholarships for children. He devised a micro-banking program, providing hundreds of local women with seed money to start or expand cottage industries. He began working with an African organization, Farming God’s Way, which teaches farmers techniques that enrich the soil, protect crops and increase yields.
Money raised for the “An Evening for Africa” fundraiser on Sept. 23 will go towards:
- Educating students. $70,000 is being raised to provide education for students in the Nebbi District of northwestern Uganda.
- Micro-banking. $10,000. Through this program, devised by Alec in 2012, women can purchase for 30 cents a membership in a group of women who pool their money to start or invest in small cottage businesses. Directed by the St. Augustine Community, the program is thriving with 2,100 women. With additional seed money, many more groups could be formed.
- Sustainable agriculture. $20,000. This includes expanding training in techniques that enrich the soil and crops, and adding new wells.
Tickets to “An Evening for Africa” are $60. Premium tickets at $150 include a reception before the program and an opportunity to meet Mr. Keillor. Tickets are available at eauclairearts.com.
For more information about Alec’s work in Uganda or to make a donation online, go to TILT’S website.