Brett Kissel will be one of the performers at the Coast High Country Inn Convention Centre later on tonight.
The Tahltan Strong Benefit Concert continues tonight at five at the Coast High Country Inn-Convention Centre.
Songwriter and country star Brett Kissel, Yukon legend Hank Karr & the Canucks, local rockers The Midnight Sons and Carcross/Tagish First Nation performer Kevin Barr will be there performing among others.
First Nations sweaters and jewelry, coolers, artwork and banners are all available at the silent auction tonight.
Minimum donation for entry is $20 and non-perishable food, winter clothing, and household items such as bedding and linen are just some of the things needed by evacuees.
For those interested, Tahltan Strong t-shirts are available at the concert to show your support. They're 25$ for one or 40$ for two.
See you tonight!

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