Homegrown Music Festival Happens Saturday, Supports The Community Project

The event will feature 11 musical acts, food trucks, and beer and wine.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) – The first annual Homegrown Music Festival happens Saturday, July 20 at the Lawrenceburg Fairgrounds.

The event will run from noon to 10:00 p.m., featuring live music, food, and drinks – all while supporting a great cause.

Eleven musical acts will perform throughout the day, starting with Rachel Holt at noon followed by Tyler Brindley, Keith Swinney Band, Lacey Lane Band, Terry Hahn, Channel Kats, Michael T and Jenny Klem, Union 22, Stoned Blue, and headliner Austin Tyler Lee Band.

Parkside Market, Twister Tater, LA Sweets, and Heaven in Your Mouth BBQ while have food trucks on site. Beer and seltzers will also be available, in addition to wines from Holtkamp Winery.

Tickets are $25 at the door (bracelet allows you to come and go as you please). All attendees are encouraged to bring canned goods to support Feeding Those In Need.

The Homegrown Music Festival is organized by The Community Project. All proceeds the nonprofit’s mission to identify and bring awareness to the current and ongoing needs of the residents of Southeastern Indiana.

The Community Project annually engages in projects such as Feeding Those In Need, Christmas With Friends, Community Blessing Boxes, and No Child Left Behind.

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