
EPIC ERA – Rock ’n’ Roll Unhinged
Benefit Concert for Community Works
Get ready to crank up the volume for a night you’ll never forget! Travis Snyder’s EPIC ERA Band—featuring Russell Brown, Ron Hansen, Daniel Lazaris, Brad Cate, and Travis Snyder—will light up the stage with the legendary hits that defined the ’80s. From electrifying guitar solos to powerhouse vocals, this high-energy show promises to take you straight back to rock’s most unforgettable era.
But this night is more than music—it’s rock ’n’ roll with a mission. Every ticket sold fuels the life-changing work of Community Works, providing survivors of domestic and sexual violence with the safety, healing, and hope they deserve.
Event Details:
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Date & Time: Saturday, November 1, 2025 | 7:00 – 9:30 PM
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Location: Bigham Knoll Campus
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Tickets: $75 per person – All proceeds benefit Community Works
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Extras: Food and drinks available on-site
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VIP: Register today to receive your VIP Pass at the door
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Sponsorships: Contact Emma McEwen at 541.951.9404 or email: emcewen@community-works.org
So tease up your hair, pull on your leather, and dress Rock ’n’ Roll Era appropriate. Let’s do this!
The Amps are Hot, the Stage is Ready—Join Us and Rock for a Cause!
“On behalf of EPIC ERA – Rock ’n Roll Unhinged Band, we are truly honored to perform at this benefit concert on Saturday, November 1st. Community Works does the courageous, life-saving work of standing beside survivors every single day. If our music can help bring the community together in support of this mission, then let’s rock n’ roll and have fun together!”
-Travis Snyder, Lead Guitarist, EPIC ERA – Rock n Roll Unhinged
Why Support Community Works?
Founded in 1996, Community Works is the only domestic and sexual violence resource center serving Jackson County, Oregon. Community Works was created as a merger between three community organizations that had been providing crisis intervention in Southern Oregon since the mid-1970s. In 2024, Community Works provided:
- 30,643 Services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence, trafficking & stalking
- 12,000+ Crisis calls answered by Community Works HelpLine
- 1,650 Survivors were provided with advocacy and support
- 876 Survivors were supported because of our partnership with law enforcement & the Department of Human Services
- In Southern Oregon, Community Works provided services to:
- 96 Human Trafficking Survivors
- 174 Sexual Assault Survivors
- 186 Stalking Victims
- 1,380 Domestic Violence Survivors
