WHAT: 10th Annual Reading, Writing & Rhythm Benefit Concert

WHO: Performers include: Trisha Yearwood, Rodney Crowell, SHeDAISY, Jamey
Johnson, Bucky Covington, Justin Moore, Buxton Hughes, Jann Arden and
Reading, Writing & Rhythm's Founder, Chely Wright

WHEN: Today, Tuesday, June 8 at 8:00 PM

WHERE: TPAC (505 Deaderick Street Nashville, TN 37243)
James Polk Theater

WHY: Live on-stage auction & silent auction proceeds will benefit Kingston Springs
Elementary School devastated by the recent flooding. Buxton Hughes and Bucky Covington will be auctioning personal items at 4 and 5 pm respectively. Also, non-perishable food items will be collected at the door for Second Harvest Food Bank, which also suffered greatly in the flood.

***The fan that brings the largest delivery of non-perishable food items will win 2 VIP Passes to go backstage and meet the performing artists, two seats for the concert, and will take home an autographed event poster and eco-friendly gift bag.

TICKET: Available at www.TPAC.org or by calling 615-782-4040

About Reading, Writing and Rhythm
The Reading, Writing, and Rhythm Foundation is a nonprofit organization started by country recording artist Chely Wright dedicated to improving the quality of music education in America's public schools. The mission is to increase public awareness about the importance of music education for our nation's youth on a national level. Their goal is to raise money to help public school music departments by providing them with musical instruments and equipment nationwide. Reading, Writing & Rhythm Foundation’s annual benefit concert is the organizations biggest fundraiser of the year and has raised over $1 million to date. Past artists involved in the annual benefit concert include Keith Urban, Martina McBride, Rascal Flatts, Brad Paisley and many more. For more information, visit www.rwandr.org.

About Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee
Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee feeds hungry people and works to solve hunger issues in the communities is serves. The Food Bank, which is part of the Feeding America network, distributes food and other products to approximately 400 community food partner agencies in 46 counties in Middle and West Tennessee. Partners include food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, child care facilities, senior centers and youth enrichment programs. For more information about how you can fight hunger and feed hope in your community, visit www.secondharvestmidtn.org.
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