Arrowhead Ranch Home for Boys will host the Saturday, Aug. 3, River Music Fest Live to benefit the ranch. The festival, highlighted by a variety of musical acts, will also incorporate a poker run and classic cars.
Arrowhead Ranch, celebrating its tenth year in 2019, sits on 179 acres in Normandy, Tennessee. In addition to being a working ranch, Arrowhead provides housing and a loving family environment for teenage boys in need. Here, boys can enjoy horsemanship, fishing, canoeing, basketball, softball and other outdoor activities.
As many as six boys live in each of the ranch’s six houses; each house also houses a mom and dad, a pair of caretakers who raise the boys, many of whom attend area public schools while they reside on the property.
Live and Let Die, a tribute to Paul McCartney featuring Tony Kishman as Sir Paul, will headline the Aug. 3 music festival.
Addie Upfold
A poker run kicks off the day at 9 a.m., followed by a cruise-in car exhibition, beginning at noon.
Solo acoustic singer-songwriters Brett Bone, Addie Upfold and Gordon Kennedy will perform, beginning at 2 p.m.
And at 5 p.m. Starkey and Clark with Patty Mitchell takes the stage, followed by Chase Clanton & Vintage Vibes and the Markey Blue Ric Latina Project.
Live and Let Die kicks off at 9:30 p.m.
Arrowhead Ranch is located at 239 Cortner Mill Rd., Normandy. For more information, visit arrowheadranchtn.net.