MEREDITH — The Inter-Lakes High School Community Auditorium was the scene of a magnificent evening in October as The Jersey Tenors brought their blend of music to a packed auditorium for the final We Care concert of 2025. The event raised over $24,000 for the Meredith Altrusa Club.
The Tenors didn’t just perform — they hosted a 1970s revival, featuring show-stopping performances and sing-alongs from a selection of iconic artists like John Denver, Queen, Elton John, and even Frank Sinatra.
The Meredith Altrusa Club is dedicated to making local communities better through leadership, partnership, and service. All proceeds from the We Care concert will be used to fund the club’s various charitable endeavors in the Lakes Region.
“This We Care concert was truly extraordinary, both in the quality of the performance and the incredible outpouring of community support,” said We Care Committee Chair Stu Needleman. “The Jersey Tenors didn’t just put on a show; they created a shared, joyful experience that directly translated into funding. We are profoundly grateful to the Tenors, the Inter-Lakes High School, and every single person who attended, making this a rewarding night for the Meredith Altrusa Club.”
We Care is planning another year, kicking off with the Elton John tribute band Yellow Brick Road on Saturday, May 23. This event will directly benefit the Laconia Police Relief Association.
For more information, visit tbinh.org/we-care-concerts.


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