Small town charity concert set to play again in Macdowall
A small town just south of Prince Albert is set to host a charity concert event for the third straight year. Prince Albert country singer Josh Stumpf is hosting the Sunset Country Music Festival slated to take place this Friday on a farm just outside of MacDowall.
According to Stumpf, this series of concerts started simply as a way to get musicians together to keep playing during the pandemic.
“Originally it started out as it was during COVID and I just wanted to play. So I got a group of my friends together, we got together at my grandparent’s farm in MacDowall, so that was just kind of a place we could do it. The next year, we said ‘Why don’t we team up together and actually make it a thing where we can give all the money away?’ Like I don’t want to do this for money, but we can give it all away and it kind of just carried on ever since.”
The concert has supported different charities in the past, starting with the Victoria Hospital Foundation in their first year and raising over $6,000 for the Ronald McDonald House charity in 2023. This year the concert is supporting Ranch Ehrlo, a Saskatchewan based non-profit that operates group living, clinical, family, community, and educational programs across Saskatchewan with an office in Prince Albert.