The DUI Court Foundation of Williamson County will hold its annual “Take the Cake” fundraiser at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 30 at the Historic Franklin Theatre. A country music star will cap the night with a special performance.
This year’s affair will kick off with a Charity Cake Auction where audience members may bid on specialized cakes—many with valuable gift packages included. The event will culminate with an intimate acoustic performance by Academy of Country Music and Grammy Award-Winning artist Bryan White, who is a Williamson County resident.
“We are so grateful to our generous sponsors,” Tally Osburn, president of the DUI Court Foundation, said. “This is the first year we’ve done a live music fundraiser, so their support was especially vital.”
White’s performance benefits the DUI Court Foundation of Williamson County, a 501(c)3 non-profit that raises funds for the work of the DUI Court.
Founded in 2010, Williamson County’s DUI Court is a recovery court program offering those charged with a 2nd or 3rd DUI the opportunity to enroll in an intensive year-long, court-supervised program involving mandatory jail time, weekly treatment appointments, drug testing, and recovery meeting attendance.
Participants who complete the program are almost 20 times less likely to reoffend, making our roads and communities safer for everyone.
Tickets are for sale at www.franklintheatre.com.
To bring awareness to this event, White is scheduled to perform live on Channel 4’s “Today in Nashville,” airing at 11 a.m. on March 16.
For more information about the event, contact Tally Osburn at [email protected].
For additional information about DUI Court, visit www.DUICourtFoundation.org.
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