November performance to support new Camp 911 children’s program and other local health initiatives
MONTROSE, Colo. (October 8, 2025) – The Sinners & Saints Band will perform a benefit concert hosted by the Montrose Regional Health (MRH) Foundation on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. at the Montrose Pavilion. The concert is sponsored by the City of Montrose and proceeds will support the launch of the new Camp 911 youth program and other vital community health initiatives.
“When you buy a ticket to the Sinners & Saints concert, you’re not just enjoying a night of incredible music, you’re helping kids learn life-saving skills through Camp 911 and supporting community health projects that touch families across Montrose,” said Kelly Anderson, executive director of the MRH Foundation and member of the Sinners & Saints Band. “This concert is about more than music; it is about neighbors coming together to make Montrose a safer, healthier place for everyone.”
Camp 911 is a hands-on safety and first responder education program designed for youth in Montrose and surrounding communities. The program teaches children about emergency procedures, injury prevention, and public safety careers through interactive experiences with local police, fire, and EMS professionals.
The Sinners & Saints Band delivers an energetic mix of gospel, Irish drinking songs, folk, and humor, featuring a rich blend of guitars, mandolin, ukulele, fiddle, bass, banjo, and vocal harmonies. The volunteer-based group has helped raise more than $50,000 for local nonprofits, including the Grand Junction Symphony, Grand Mesa Performing Arts Center, Delta Egyptian Theater, Blue Sage Center, Grand Junction Art Center, and now, the MRH Foundation.
Tickets are $25 for general adult admission. Students and children ages 6 to 17 will be admitted for free. To purchase tickets, call the MRH Foundation Office at 970-240-7396 or visit MRHFoundation.org.
About Montrose Regional Health (MontroseHealth.com)
About the Montrose Regional Health Foundation (mrhfoundation.org)
The Montrose Regional Health Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to enhancing health and wellness in Montrose and the surrounding communities. Through fundraising, community partnerships, and philanthropic support, the Foundation invests in equipment, facilities, education, and programs that strengthen the delivery of health care.
About Montrose Regional Health
Montrose Regional Health (MRH) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) healthcare system serving Montrose, San Miguel, Ouray, Gunnison, Delta, Hinsdale, and San Juan counties. Licensed for 75 beds, MRH offers a wide range of inpatient and outpatient services, including cardiology, oncology, minimally invasive surgery, laboratory services, medical imaging, Mountain View Therapy, a Level III Trauma Center, an Acute Rehabilitation Unit, a Spine and Pain Center, advanced respiratory and pulmonary care, and a family birthing center. Known for adopting advanced technologies such as robotic-assisted surgery and UVC disinfection, MRH is the second-largest employer in Montrose County, with more than 850 employees and 100 providers representing 27 medical specialties. MRH is recognized for its warm, personalized care and lives its tagline: “Caring for you like family.”

Photo caption: Sinners & Saints Band to headline first MRH Foundation pavilion concert of 2025
