GoFundMe page started for musician Tim Reardon

| March 17, 2018 in North Okanagan

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A fundraising campaign has been organized for Okanagan musician, Tim Reardon of the Young'Uns. Reardon recently had more than $8,000 worth of sound equipment stolen from his shed just two days before he had a gig to play in Kamloops.

Insurance will cover some of the costs from the stolen gear, but friends and family are hoping to recover about $5,000 through the campaign.

Reardon has been making a living as a musician since 1989.

"There has been a huge amount of people wanting to give back to Tim for all that he has given us over the decades so, here's a way you can all help," said Brad Krauza, a friend and campaign organizer.

Krauza also said to stay tuned for a location and time, as they may put together a jam session on Sunday to help raise a few more funds.

For more information, visit the GoFundMe page.

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