Opry Goes Pink On GAC Oct. 22 9/8pm CT
Can't make it to Nashville for Opry Goes Pink this year? Join us by tuning in to Great American Country (GAC) at 9/8 CT. Better yet, invite your friends & family over to celebrate this hot pink TV event!
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Opry Goes Pink On GAC Oct. 22 9/8pm CT
Can't make it to Nashville for Opry Goes Pink this year? Join us by tuning in to Great American Country (GAC) at 9/8 CT. Better yet, invite your friends & family over to celebrate this hot pink TV event!
Stay tuned to our Facebook page for ways to brighten up your Pink Party with pink drink recipes, snack ideas and more.
The Opry will go pink on October 22 as the Opry teams up with
Women Rock For The Cure™ for the third annual “Opry Goes Pink” show. Martina McBride will flip the switch on the Opry’s barn backdrop to turn it pink for the night. The special show will also include performances by Lauren Alania, Edens Edge, Kellie Pickler, Ronnie Milsap.
ABC’s Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts, herself a breast cancer survivor, will be on hand as a special guest announcer for a portion of the night’s first show, introducing acts as well as the Women Rock For The Cure™ Honorary Survivor of the Year Yolanda Smith.
There will also be activities recognizing breast cancer survivors and the fight against the disease. $5 from each ticket sold for the show will benefit Women Rock For The Cure. The show will broadcast live on GAC at 9/8 CT.
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About Women Rock For The Cure (WRFTC)
Women Rock For The Cure™ is a Nashville-based non-profit organization founded in 2007 by four friends with ties to the music industry: Jensen (Sussman) Arrowsmith, Liz Lee Schullo, Rebekah Lee Beard and Tara Austin. Since then, WRFTC has worked to find new ways to increase breast cancer awareness locally and help raise money for the cause. WRFTC is pinker than ever and always rockin’ to reach the organization’s vision; to fight breast cancer by utilizing the passion, creativity and strength of the entertainment industry to find inspiring ways to raise money for local breast cancer related organizations, including the Greater Nashville Affiliate of Susan G. Komen For The Cure, as well as increase awareness among young women and men in their 20s, 30s, 40s. Flagship annual events include the Pink Trash Ball, Opry Goes Pink, and the annual Women Rock For The Cure benefit concert which has drawn standing-room-only crowds for the past three years. All proceeds raised benefit the ongoing efforts of the organization to help support breast cancer research and community outreach programs, including the WRFTC Young Survivors Retreat. The 2011 event was held on September 23-25 in Franklin, TN and helped connect young women from across the country who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. For additional information on Women Rock For The Cure™ upcoming events and how to get involved, please visit
www.WomenRockForTheCure.org.
Let's Rock & Find A Cure For Breast Cancer!