The Phoenix House Tuscaloosa aims to “provide individualized, supportive, and compassionate care to those suffering from an addiction, treating each client’s underlying core problems to help them heal spiritually, mentally, and physically.”

To help support their significant efforts, The Phoenix House Tuscaloosa is hosting a concert fundraiser featuring The Locust Fork Band, which was formed in Tuscaloosa in 1974. Their distinctive fusion of Southern Rock, Rhythm and Blues, and Western Swing has enthralled audiences.

The Phoenix House Tuscaloosa Concert Fundraiser Details

The Locust Fork Band will perform live at The Venue in Tuscaloosa on Friday, September 27, 2024, at 7 p.m.  The Venue in Tuscaloosa is located at 6052 Watermelon Rd, Northport, AL 35473.

According to the press release from The Phoenix House Tuscaloosa, “For every $50 donation to Partners in Recovery, attendees will receive a complimentary concert ticket, with $40 of each donation directly benefiting Phoenix House.”

Tickets are available now at www.phtcl.org.

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This event is set to deliver an unforgettable evening, combining music, community support, and fundraising efforts for Phoenix House in collaboration with Partners in Recovery.

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"We are thrilled to partner with Partners in Recovery and support Phoenix House," said Bob Weatherly, Board President. "This event is a celebration of music and community, and we invite everyone to join us in making a positive impact."

Enjoy an evening out and experience exceptional music while supporting a worthy cause.

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