Menu
Washingtoner
  • Home
  • Business
  • Transportation
  • Aerospace
  • Boeing
  • Health
  • Kelly Ortberg
  • Technology
  • Manufacturing
Washingtoner

Millennial Maven Creative Foundation Announces Exciting Lineup for "Rooted In Rhythm" Country Music Showcase
Washingtoner/10284355

Trending...
  • Rep. Gina H. Curry and Dr. Conan Tu Inspire at Kopp Foundation for Diabetes Hybrid Fundraising Gala and National Leadership Forum
  • Spokane: City Construction Projects Traffic Impacts Next Week
  • Mullins McLeod Surges Into SC Governor's Race with $1.4 Million Raised in First Quarter; Most from His Own Commitment, Not Political Pockets
Concert Flyer
MCKINNEY, Texas - Washingtoner -- The Millennial Maven Creative Foundation is thrilled to announce the lineup for the highly anticipated "Rooted In Rhythm" country music showcase, set to take place on April 19th, 2025, at Tupps Brewery in McKinney, Texas. The event will feature an incredible array of talented artists, including Stephanie Urbina Jones and The Honky Toni Mariachi, Pynk Beard, Elsie, Kentucky Gentleman, Valerie Ponzio, and DJ Rick Dominguez, who will serve as the line dance instructor and DJ for the evening. This promises to be an unforgettable night of live music and community celebration.

This year, we are proud to partner with our esteemed sponsors, including Credit Union of Texas, Red Bull, Lane Boots, Mckinney Economic Development, Deseri, Tote & Carry, and Blueprint University, whose support has been invaluable in bringing this event to life. Their commitment to the local music scene and community engagement makes them the perfect partners for "Rooted In Rhythm."

"We are incredibly excited to showcase such talented artists and create a vibrant atmosphere for our community," said Bridgette Jones, Executive Director and Co-Founder of the Millennial Maven Creative Foundation. "This event is not just about the music; it's about bringing people together and celebrating the rich culture of country music."

More on Washingtoner
  • Six-Figure Chicks Book Series 96 Authors, 6 Volumes Published to Empower and Mentor Women Nationwide
  • LSC Destruction Launches Cutting-Edge Cryptocurrency Scanning to Hard Drive Destruction Services
  • Tacoma: Registration Now Open for Free November Workshop on Designing Successful Business Spaces
  • $150 Million Financing Initiates N A S D A Q's First Tether Gold Treasury Combining the Stability of Physical Gold with Blockchain $AURE
  • Podcast for Midlife Women Entrepreneurs Celebrates 100th Episode with Rhea Lana's Founder and CEO

Valese Jones, Director of Communications and Co-Founder, added, "Our lineup reflects the varied talent within the country music genre, and we are honored to provide a platform for these artists to shine. We can't wait to see everyone come together for an amazing night!"

Tickets for the "Rooted In Rhythm" showcase are available now. For more information on the lineup, tickets, and sponsorship opportunities, please visit https://www.millennialmavencf.com/rootedinrhythm.

Join us for a night of rhythm, community, and unforgettable performances at Tupps Brewery!

About Millennial Maven Creative Foundation

At the Millennial Maven Creative Foundation, our mission is to achieve a vibrant and sustainable creative community. We aim to empower women and youth to cultivate careers in the creative space by providing them with culturally competent strategies and teaching sound business practices.

Contact
Valese Jones
***@sincerelynicole.net


Source: Sincerely Nicole Media

Show All News | Report Violation

0 Comments
1000 characters max.

Latest on Washingtoner
  • Bookmakers Review Launches Betting Insights on NBC's "The Voice: Battle of Champions"
  • Valentine Roofing Wins Top Honors in Best in the Pacific Northwest Awards
  • Coming Up this Weekend on CNBC Mike Milligan Joins Tom Hegna on "Financial Freedom with Tom Hegna"
  • Spokane: Flags Lowered for Eastern State Hospital Security Guard Colleen Bass
  • UK Website Launches "Toy Time Machine" — Find Your Childhood Christmas Toy in One Click
  • $73.6M Pipeline, $10M Crypto Play & Legal Firepower: Why Investors Are Watching Cycurion (N A S D A Q: CYCU) Like a Hawk
  • Grammy award-winning Cuban-Canadian artist Alex Cuba releases his 11th studio album, "Indole"
  • Thread Advisory Group Launches to Help Retailers Turn Strategy Into Lasting Results
  • QView Medical and Eve Wellness Announce Partnership to Advance Direct-to-Consumer Breast Cancer Screening With FDA-Approved AI
  • New Article Reveals Common Pricing Pitfalls in Flooring Projects — And How to Avoid Them
  • Airbus Defence and Space and Omnitronics Sign MoU to Advance Interoperability in Critical Communications
  • GlobalBoost (BSTY) Surges 30% Ahead of Biconomy Exchange Listing
  • City of Spokane Tourism and Cultural Investment Committee Wins State Tourism Award
  • Oom Yung Doe Traditional Martial Arts Tournament
  • Tacoma: Mid-Biennium Budget Modification (Mid-Mod) Update Frequently Asked Questions
  • White Glove Restoration Sends "Help in Boxes" to Support Communities in Ghana
  • Tacoma: Homicide Investigation and Arrest – 3700 South Orchard
  • NASA Agreements, New Ocean Exploration Applications Added to Partnerships with Defiant Space Corp and Emtel Energy USA for Solar Tech Leader: $ASTI
  • Spokane: SPD Asking for Assistance Locating Missing Elderly Male
  • Spokane: Council Member Zappone Responds to County Public Safety Leaders
_catLbl0 _catLbl1

Popular on Washingtoner

  • City of Tacoma to Host ‘Access to Capital’ Panel Discussion and Q&A for Local Entrepreneurs on October 27 - 187
  • New Leadership and Renovations Usher in Next Chapter for Sunrise Manor
  • Agemin Unveils Breakthrough AI Model for Biometric Age Estimation, Setting New Standards in Online Child Safety
  • City of Spokane Faces New Budget Deficit Amid Slowing National Economy, External Pressures
  • Nespolo Mechanical Helps New Mexico Families Save Thousands on Heating Costs This Fall
  • 3E Launches First AI Agent Designed to Respond with Empathy for College Recruitment
  • 120% Revenue Surge with Four Straight Profitable Quarters Signal a Breakout in the Multi-Billion Dollar Homebuilding Market: Innovative Designs $IVDN
  • Security Alert: TZNXG Warns Investors About "Fund Recovery" Scams
  • NKSCX Responds to "Coordinated Smear Campaign" as Anonymous Critics Emerge Following Regulatory Milestones
  • Tacoma: Applicants Sought for the Board of Ethics

Similar on Washingtoner

  • Thousands to Ride to L.A. Children's Hospital This Halloween Night
  • Bookmakers Review Launches Betting Insights on NBC's "The Voice: Battle of Champions"
  • Grammy award-winning Cuban-Canadian artist Alex Cuba releases his 11th studio album, "Indole"
  • The Easy Way to Collect Every Wedding Photo from Your Guests - No App Needed
  • Florida International University: "Psychiatry: An Industry of Death" Traveling Exhibit Educates Students on Mental Health Abuse
  • Jaipur Countryside, 4-Star Comfort: $199 for Two— All-Inclusive with Meals + Transfers at Heritage Hotel Savista
  • Live Good Leads with Love: Creating Opportunity, Protecting the Vulnerable and Inspiring Hope
  • Taraji P. Henson's Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation (BLHF) Announce 5th Annual Can We Talk? Arts & Wellness Summit and "i AM The Table Benefit Brunch
  • Mullins McLeod Surges Into SC Governor's Race with $1.4 Million Raised in First Quarter; Most from His Own Commitment, Not Political Pockets
  • Mensa Members Put Brainpower to Work for Literacy
Copyright © 2025 washingtoner.com | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Contribute