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Keith Alessi: Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me, but Banjos Saved My Life

May 22 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
FREE WILL OFFERING
Promotional image for Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me, But Banjos Saved My Life. A man wearing a tan baseball cap plays a banjo against a black background. Large white text reads “Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me,” with smaller text below reading “But Banjos Saved My Life” and “A True Story.”

Join us at the Museum for an unforgettable afternoon with storyteller and musician Keith Alessi, as he shares his one-man show Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me, but Banjos Saved My Life.

Blending humor, heart, and live banjo music, Alessi tells the true story of a life-changing moment and the unexpected ways music, resilience, and community can carry us through hardship. The performance weaves spoken word and song into an engaging, deeply human experience that is by turns funny, moving, and inspiring.

This event is suitable for teens and adults and offers a rare opportunity to experience professional storytelling and music in an intimate museum setting.

The event is a Free Will Offering, with all proceeds going to the O’Fallon Historical Museum, the Fallon County Mental Health Council and the Baker Arts & Culture Council https://www.tomatoestriedtokillme.com/

Details

Organizers

  • O’Fallon Historical Museum
  • Baker Arts & Culture Council
  • Fallon County Mental Health Council

Venue

  • O’Fallon Historical Museum
  • 718 S. Main
    Baker, MT 59313 United States
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  • Phone 4067783265