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iHM Nashville to Host 20th Annual ''Wine on the River''


Wine on the River
Wine on the River

iHeartMedia Nashville will hold the 20th annual Wine on the River event on Saturday, September 10 from 3-7pm at Riverfront Park in Downtown Nashville. This year, the funds raised will go to The district's initiative 2ndavestrong, which helps restore the vitally important historic district of 2nd Avenue. The initiative was created in response to the damage resulting from the Christmas Day bombing in Nashville in 2020.

iHeartMedia Nashville stations including 107.5 The River, The Big 98 WSIX, 105.9 The Rock, 101.1 The Beat and 1510/98.3 WLAC will promote the Wine on the River event on-air, on the stations' websites and via social media encouraging listeners to attend the event. Air personality Zac Woodward from 107.5 The River will also host the event. Live entertainment will include local artists The San Rafael Band and Heidi Burson.

This year's Wine On The River will have beverages from national and international regions and will include wine, beer and spirits. Beverages will be provided by this year's presenting sponsor, Lipman Brothers Distributing. In addition to beverage samples and live entertainment, food will be available for purchase from local restaurants and food trucks in the community.

For a complete list of food and beverages vendors, to purchase tickets or to learn more, listeners can visit wineontherivernashville.com.

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