All Good Presents successfully closed its 2025 All Good Trifesta season, comprising Dark Star Jubilee (Ohio), All Good Now (Maryland), and 4848 Festival (West Virginia), with a major community impact milestone.
The philanthropic branch All Good Giving raised over $25,000 for area nonprofits, collaborating with Positive Legacy to focus on youth empowerment and resilience across Central Ohio, Maryland, and Appalachia. More than 17,500 fans contributed through both on-site and online fundraisers.
- Benefited groups include LEADS Community Action Agency, Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts, Student Homelessness Initiative Partnership of Frederick County, and High Rocks West Virginia.
- Fundraising featured auctions of signed musical instruments, VIP experience upgrades, and local artisanal crafts.
Founder Tim Walther highlighted the Trifesta’s mission beyond music, emphasizing the festival’s role in fostering lasting community support. Positive Legacy’s executive director Carrie Reppert praised the partnership as a pioneering model integrating live music with impactful social causes.
All Good Presents maintains a strong presence in the Mid-Atlantic music scene with its signature festivals and regular concerts, dedicating resources to community upliftment through All Good Giving since its 2024 launch.
For full details on All Good Trifesta and All Good Presents’ ongoing initiatives, visit allgoodpresentslivemusic.com.
Source: The All Good Trifesta Turned Joy into $25K of Community Support