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Main Street Live starts music tonight
Concerts provide chance to donate to County Food Bank
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Main Street Live summer concert series begins tonight, June 10, on the West Lawn of Security Federal.
This year’s series will be used to spotlight local talent and be a fundraiser to benefit the Warren County Emergency Food Bank.
“Opening acts are something brand new to Main Street Live this year,” said Brook Holmes, co-director of Main Street McMinnville. “We will be featuring local singer/ songwriters each week at 6 p.m. prior to the concert at 7 p.m. We hope you’ll join us for this exciting addition to our free summer concert series.”
Opening acts:
June 10 – Phillip Holland and Jack Holland
June 17 – Trinidad Ramirez and Jeanette Jordan
June 24 – Griffin Winton and Sam Young
July 1 – Josh Wanamaker
July 8 – The Silver and Gold Band
July 15 – Tanner Hillis
July 22 – Gary Clendenon and Lynn McGregor
July 29 – Trey Binkley
Each opening act will perform for approximately 30 minutes.
The Vietnam Veterans of America Royce Davenport Chapter 1112 will be accepting nonperishable food for the Warren County Emergency Food Bank during this year’s Main Street Live events. Donations can be placed in marked boxes located next to the stage.
As always, Main Street Live summer concert series is a production of Main Street McMinnville. Events are free due to sponsorship by Dr Pepper Bottling Company, the Law Offices of Galligan and Newman, Security Federal Savings Bank, River Park Hospital, Middle Tennessee Natural Gas, Ben Lomand Connect, McMinnville Electric System, city of McMinnville, Peg Broadcasting and the Southern Standard, your source for local news.