ABOUT THE EVENT
GOOD VIBRATIONS FOR A CURE
A Celebration of Music, Memory, Healing, and Community
Event Date: June 20, 2026
Time: Beginning at 12:00 PM
Location: The Colonial Theatre, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
Good Vibrations for a Cure is a grassroots community fundraiser inspired by the musical legacy of Brian Wilson and dedicated to supporting the Alzheimer’s Association while raising awareness surrounding Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative illnesses.
Now in its second year, the event brings together music lovers, caregivers, artists, wellness practitioners, families, and community members for a day centered around healing, remembrance, creativity, compassion, and emotional connection through music and the arts.
The event will feature:
Wellness and movement activities
Community-centered arts experiences
A silent auction and raffles
Guest speakers and awareness outreach
Opportunities for connection
Tributes to the emotional impact of Brian Wilson’s music and legacy
Mission:
Individuals and families affected by Alzheimer’s often face emotional stress, caregiver fatigue, grief, and isolation. Through music, creativity, wellness, and compassionate community engagement, Good Vibrations for a Cure seeks to create an accessible and healing-centered environment that promotes dignity, hope, emotional well-being, and support for those navigating memory-related illnesses and caregiving.
Beneficiary:
Portions of the proceeds support the Alzheimer’s Association and ongoing Alzheimer’s awareness initiatives.
Community Vision:
What began as a small grassroots fundraiser is evolving into a broader arts-and-wellness initiative focused on:
music and memory
emotional wellness
caregiving support
community healing
intergenerational connection
creative expression through music and the arts
Plans are already underway for a significantly expanded 2027 event at Loch Aerie Mansion in Malvern, Pennsylvania.
Organizer:
Katie Webb
Good Vibrations for a Cure
For sponsorship information, media inquiries, silent auction donations, partnerships, or community involvement opportunities, please contact:
(610) 917-1228

