COCO at CASA

Dull your misery on TAX DAY, Saturday, April 15th, 2017,  at the Casa with a free show by the Come On Come Ons, at 6:30pm.

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COCO at Tony’s!

The Come On Come Ons will be playing the world famous Tony’s Tavern on Friday, February 10, from 6-9, no charge.

“I’ve never performed at Tony’s… music that is.” – Singer KC Waltz

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Community Illumination!

Come out and join us at our annual mental health advocacy event, “Community Illumination” 2017! This event is free to the public and donations will be accepted at the door. See member artwork, hear member poetry, and listen to the amazing sounds of our house band, The Gatherers, and special guests, “Come On, Come Ons“!

Saturday, January 21, 6-9pm at Central Venue, 29 E. Carpenter St., Athens, Ohio. 

The Gatherers, performing with the Come On Come Ons.

The Gatherers, performing with the Come On Come Ons.


Holiday Show at Casa!

Season’s Greetings Folks,

I hope your holiday season is unfolding in warm and joyous ways. And I’ve got just the treat to make it merrier! I want to let you know that our band The Come On, Come Ons will be performing a free early two-set show at the Casa Nueva Cantina this Saturday night, December 17th, from 6:00-9:00pm. As you probably know, the Casa is one sweet venue to hear us play. Come early to get a table (It was jam-packed last time!), enjoy some great libations and comestibles, and then party down!

**Join us to relax with our way-cool repertoire performed at a reduced and welcoming sonic volume. We have some seriously cool new tunes to share with you. And we much enjoy devoting ourselves to the nuances of our arrangements in this intimate and honorable performance space.

It would be great to see you early Saturday evening at the Casa. Come On, Come On!

Thrive,

Bill

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Return to Casa!

The Come On Come On’s return to their favorite haunt, come join us for a special free early show!

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KC In the local press!

kc-waltzSurvivor Advocacy Program case manager returns to alma mater
Megan Henry

When Kristin Waltz attended Ohio University in the late ’80s, the pavement on Morton Hill was uneven, Baker University Center had not been built and the Survivor Advocacy Program did not exist.

Fast-forward 26 years after she graduated, Waltz is now the SAP survivor advocate and case manager.

Read the whole story on the Ohio University Post’s website.