Save A Life hosts second annual Battle of the Bands — A high-energy, substance-free community celebration

Lincoln gears up for an unforgettable night as Save A Life Recovery Resource Center hosts its second annual, substance-free Battle of the Bands this Friday.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Battle of the Bands returns to Lincoln for its second year.
  • Hosted by Save A Life Recovery Resource Center, promoting recovery and sobriety.
  • A free, substance-free, family-friendly event open to all.
  • Event details: Friday, June 28 at 5 p.m. at 19 VFW St. in Lincoln.
  • Features nine talented participants promising an evening of music and community.

Lincoln Welcomes Back a Night of Music and Community

Save A Life Recovery Resource Center is thrilled to announce the return of its highly anticipated Battle of the Bands. The event is set to take place on Friday, June 28 at 5 p.m. at 19 VFW St. in Lincoln, marking the second annual celebration of music, creativity, and community spirit.

A Substance-Free, Family-Friendly Event

Emphasizing a commitment to sobriety and inclusivity, this free event offers a substance-free environment suitable for all ages. Families and individuals are invited to enjoy an unforgettable evening that fosters connection and showcases local talent without the presence of alcohol or other substances.

“An Unforgettable Evening Rain or Shine”

Rain or shine, attendees can expect high-energy performances from nine talented participants. While specific details about the acts remain eagerly anticipated, the lineup promises to deliver a diverse range of musical styles and engaging performances.

About Save A Life Recovery Resource Center

As the event’s host, Save A Life Recovery Resource Center continues its mission to support individuals and families affected by substance abuse. By providing resources and promoting sober activities, the organization plays a vital role in strengthening the community and offering positive alternatives.

Event Details

  • Date and Time: Friday, June 28 at 5 p.m.
  • Location: 19 VFW St. in Lincoln
  • Admission: Free
  • Environment: Substance-free and family-friendly
  • Performers: Nine talented participants ready to light up the stage

Join the Community Celebration

Everyone is encouraged to attend and be part of this special night. The Battle of the Bands offers a unique opportunity to enjoy live music while supporting a cause that enriches the Lincoln community. Don’t miss out on a night that promises entertainment, connection, and inspiration—all at no cost.

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