Music Is Our Medicine Announces New Local Festival

  • Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Local business Music Is Our Medicine, owned and operated by Robby and Lindsey Eskridge, have announced the Rhythm & Remedy Festival. This festival is designed to celebrate the Chattanooga area community and focus on bringing people together through music, food, beer and hemp.

The festival is set for March 21, 12-10 p.m., in the Glenn Miller Gardens at the Chattanooga Choo Choo. It will be free to the public and all ages are welcome.

The festival will showcase nine area musical artists, a variety of unique food items from area restaurants, eight breweries and 30 hemp, craft, and wellness vendors.

The festival is free, however there is an option to donate to three local non-profit organizations: Doors Open Jazz, Humane Educational Society of Chattanooga and Welcome Home of Chattanooga. A custom made guitar will also be raffled off during the festival to raise money for these charities.

Anyone interested in getting involved as a sponsor, vendor or volunteer should contact bewell@rhythmandremedyfest.com. 

For more information, please visit www.rhythmandremedyfest.com.

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