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Well-Being Concert at Missoula Public Library

June 4 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Doors @ 6:00 pm
Songs of Hope, Resilience, and Homecoming
Missoula Public Library, 1st Floor Foyer
Featuring Caroline Keys, Grace Decker, and Jessica Catron
This special performance brings together three musicians who have each selected meaningful songs that have supported their own well-being.
Shared with one another, and woven into a collaborative set, they offer an opportunity to slow down, listen deeply, and connect through music.
From songs of courage and resilience to longing, hope and homecoming, the program invites listeners into kinship, reflection and renewal.
Designed as a restorative experience, the concert offers an opportunity to calm the nervous system, release stress, and simply rest in the presence of live music and community.
About the Well-Being Concert Series
Well-Being Concerts are immersive experiences that blend live music, mindfulness, and art-making.
Each event is developed collaboratively with musicians, artists, audience members, and community partners.
Rooted in the belief that creative expression can strengthen both individual and collective well-being, these concerts invite participants not only to listen, but to engage more fully in the creative process.
Community Art Experience
Audience members will be provided with art materials and invited to create visual responses to the music.
Any donated artwork after the event will be assembled into a community collage to be displayed at the Missoula Public Library.
Attendees are welcome to sit in chairs, relax on floor cushions, or lie on mats.
Art-making is entirely optional—you are welcome to participate or simply listen to the music.
This is an evening that aims to honor a full range of human emotions and offer a reminder that, even amid confusion, loss, and change, hope, beauty, and connection are never far away.
Free
(Donations accepted)




