All Good Presents Wraps Up Trifesta Season with $25,000 Raised for Community Initiatives

All Good Presents Wraps Up Trifesta Season



All Good Presents, a renowned name in the live music and festival scene, proudly announced the conclusion of the 2025 All Good Trifesta season. This unique event encompassed three vibrant festivals—Dark Star Jubilee, All Good Now, and 4848 Festival—serving as a powerful celebration of music, community, and social impact. This year, through collaboration with the nonprofit Positive Legacy, the Trifesta successfully raised over $25,000. The proceeds will benefit various grassroots organizations dedicated to youth development, community resilience, and enhancing local lives in Central Ohio, Frederick/Baltimore Maryland, and Appalachian communities.

The Trifesta’s three components took place over three weekends, luring over 17,500 attendees to share in the joy of music and connection. Each festival—held at unique venues including Legend Valley in Ohio, Merriweather Post Pavilion in Maryland, and Snowshoe Mountain in West Virginia—uniquely contributed to the fabric of the region’s music culture, celebrating not just the sounds but the heart of the community.

Tim Walther, the founder of All Good Presents, highlighted the essence of the Trifesta: "At its core, The All Good Trifesta is about more than the music. It's about building community, honoring our region, and using our collective energy to give back." This year's collaboration with Positive Legacy epitomized this ethos, translating a shared passion for music into concrete support for those in need.

The initiative, All Good Giving, was launched to channel the energy of festival-goers into positive change. This year, through various experiences at the events and online auctions, festival attendees found opportunities to contribute to a collective fundraising effort. Items like signed memorabilia, VIP experiences, and local crafts were auctioned, enhancing the connection between fans and the causes they supported.

Among the beneficiaries were notable organizations like LEADS Community Action Agency, dedicated to combating poverty through direct support and essential services; the Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts (CCTA), focused on enriching the lives of youth through artistic education; and the Student Homelessness Initiative Partnership of Frederick County, which empowers homeless students to reach their fullest potential. Additionally, High Rocks aims to inspire and uplift young people in West Virginia, making a significant local impact.

The integration of community engagement within festival experiences was a hallmark of this year’s Trifesta. Attendees had the chance to meet nonprofit partners, engage in donation opportunities, and actively support impactful causes while enjoying live performances. Carrie Reppert, Executive Director of Positive Legacy, praised All Good Presents' commitment to social responsibility, stating, "What makes All Good so unique is that their commitment to the community doesn't end when the music stops. They've built a platform where fans can experience joy and connection while also leaving something meaningful behind."

For over 30 years, All Good Presents has made its mark in the Mid-Atlantic region as a concert promoter and festival producer, renowned for curating events such as the All Good Now and 4848 Festival. As a major player in the evolution of the local music scene, the organization also hosts numerous indoor concerts and manages high-profile acts, continuously enriching the cultural landscape.

Founded in 2024, All Good Giving is the charitable arm of the company, focusing on maximizing the festival community’s energy to support significant causes, particularly related to youth empowerment, environmental stewardship, and community well-being. Meanwhile, Positive Legacy continues its mission of merging music with meaningful initiatives, having provided significant grants for various community projects since its inception in 2009.

Through the exciting fusion of music, community spirit, and a commitment to giving back, the Trifesta not only entertained but left an enduring impact, reinforcing the notion that music can indeed transform lives and communities.

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