Meet Our Opening Act – Hayley Lynn and Blake Johnston

We’re excited to announce that our inaugural Access Northwest fundraiser on August 18th will kick off with a performance by the talented Hayley Lynn, a local Portland singer, guitar player, and songwriter. Joining her on stage is the accomplished guitarist Blake Johnston, making this duo a perfect blend of musical artistry.

Power Combo: Hayley and Blake

Hayley Lynn’s genre is Indie-Pop Rock, and she has a knack for delivering incredible covers that leave audiences wanting more. Her music has been described as having “the lyrics of Elle King, the attitude of Amy Winehouse, and the tenderness of Adele.” With such a powerful combination, Hayley and Blake are sure to set the stage for an unforgettable evening.

Listen and Watch

To learn more about Hayley and Blake, check out their Linktree, listen to their music on Spotify, or explore all the things they have to offer on their website.

We’re thrilled to have these incredible musicians kick off our fundraiser and can’t wait for you to experience their unique sound!

Fundraising Goals: Get Kids Outside

The goal of this first fundraiser is to raise enough donations to fund a series of enriching experiences, including a whale watching trip for 20 kids and their families, the installation of a Mobi Mat on Manzanita Beach to ensure accessibility for all, and a few exciting trips to local animal farms before the rain returns in the fall.

The first time I heard Hayley Lynn perform, I was blown away by her voice and energy—I knew right then she had to be part of this magical night. We're so excited to have her and Blake Johnston set the tone for an evening that promises to be unforgettable.

Join Us: An Invitation to a Special Event

This is a private event, but if you’re interested in joining us for an evening of music and community, please contact us here, and we’ll be happy to send out an invite. We look forward to sharing this special night with you and making a lasting impact on the lives of children with special needs in our community.

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