Save the Date – Dueling Pianos Return to Midland Shared Spaces on
September 21, 2023, for Rhythm & Booze!
Midland, TX – Midland Shared Spaces, Inc (MSS) will host the Third Annual Rhythm & Booze: A Dueling Piano
Event, Presented by Vicky & S. Javaid Anwar at 7PM on September 21, 2023. Back by popular demand, Rhythm
& Booze will feature guest artists Felix & Fingers and will take place under the tent at Midland Shared Spaces.
Sponsorship tables are available now and include open bar, food, and entertainment.
Dueling Piano shows are interactive experiences that engage the
audience through musical requests, making each show truly
unique. The performers combine impromptu humor, sing-along
favorites, and musical banter to leave the audience tapping their
feet, singing along, and dancing.
MSS Executive Director, Autumn Vest, said, “We are so excited
to bring back Felix & Fingers. They put on a great show and bring
the party with them each year. This event has become a great
way not just to have a fun night, but to bring forward the mission
of Midland Shared Spaces to the community. We often work
behind the scenes of the non-profit organizations we support, so
we love the opportunity to feature our essential organization.”
MSS Board Member, Lauryn Hendrix, said, “Thank you so much to our presenters, Vicky & S. Javaid Anwar. Their
support launches this event towards success as MSS strives to serve our non-profit community with resources.”
Proceeds from the event go towards MSS’s mission to “enhance nonprofit efficiency, provide affordable
workspace and back-office services, and foster collaborations that better serve the nonprofits and people of
Midland County.”
For sponsorship inquiries, please contact Autumn Vest at 432.685.0404 or avest@midlandss.org or visit
www.midlandss.org/rhythm.
Midland Shared Spaces operates a 42,000-square-foot facility, which is home to the administrative offices of nonprofit organizations serving residents in Midland and throughout the Permian Basin. The shared spaces concept is based on the premise that the ability of nonprofits to provide quality, affordable social services depends on their ability to develop and maintain crucial infrastructure resources. Nonprofit centers foster collaboration between tenants, ranging from shared administrative functions to joint programs, bringing increased stability, affordability, and mission enhancement to participants.