Blue Lights & Country Nights Benefit Set For May
Blue Lights And Country Nights, a benefit to help raise money and awareness for Law Enforcement Assistance Partnership (LEAP), will take place on May 9 at the Nashville Palace.
Bryan White, Deborah Allen, Halfway to Hazard, Janie Fricke, Jeannie Seely, Keith Anderson and Tommy Roe are set to perform during the event, to help raise funds for LEAP in honor of May being official National Law Enforcement Appreciation Month.
The event will be presented by Gus Arrendale and Springer Mountain Farm and powered by All Access Coach Leasing. Tickets are $40 for general admission, $50 for reserved seating and VIP tables are available by calling 615-587-1023 or through outhousetickets.com.
“We are thrilled to be benefitting from this event again, this year,” says Diane Wilhoit, President of LEAP. “Last year, country music artists really helped support all of law enforcement with their generosity in both performances and within the media. We are so looking forward to what 2023 will bring and how we can continue to show the men and women in blue how much they are appreciated.”
Last year’s event was a memorial for Jeff Carson, a 90s country artist who retired to become a law enforcement officer and worked for the Franklin, Tennessee Police Department. The event raised over $80,000, and in recognition of Carson and continued support of LEAP, Blue Lights And Country Nights was born.
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