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Enjoy a free virtual concert and help feed Central Florida students this summer

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – A local nonprofit organization is taking its music festival online to support the summer feeding program at Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida.

The Swamp Sistas is grassroots movement made up of more than 2,700 female artists with a passion for music and giving back to the community.

Beth McKee is a singer, songwriter, and founder of the Swamp Sistas. She said their efforts are needed now more than ever during the coronavirus pandemic. "It's more important than ever for us to come together and help Second Harvest get more meals out into the community for kids," McKee said.

Every year the organization hosts the Swamp Sista La La, a New Orleans inspired festival which brings female musicians and artists

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