WHAT WEEKLY

Ian Hesford

28 April 2012

★ David London, Philip Laubner & Theresa Keil

As most know by now, last Friday, April 20th, Telesma band member Ian Hesford experienced a heart attack while on stage at the Visionary Solstice Gathering. Ian is improving everyday. Telesma has asked that we help spread the word on a trust that has been setup to handle contributions for Ian’s benefit. Please consider making a contribution to Ian’s expense fund. 

You can find more information on how you can help here: http://telesmaband.com/category/news/

Telesma has also been posting regular updates on Ian on their Facebook Fan Page here:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Telesma/157386094271899

We are happy to share the following pictures of Ian taken by Philip Laubner and Theresa Keil over the last several years. Please keep him in your thoughts, and soon he will be radiating once again.

 

Photos by Philip Laubner: 

 

Click here to make a contribution to Ian’s expense fund

 

Photos by Theresa Keil:

Click here to make a contribution to Ian’s expense fund



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