Jambodians Holiday Bash raises money for children and the arts

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – The Son Rhea Foundation is a non-profit corporation that supports and helps maintain the arts in Bowling Green.

All while giving children an opportunity to participate in music and art.

This is made possible through a musical event sent to take place this weekend.

This is the 19th year for the Jambodians Holiday Bash Concert, a fundraiser for the Son Rhea Foundation.

The purpose of the benefit is to raise money towards opportunities that encourage kids to appreciate the fine arts and enrich their lives.

It will take place on Dec. 29th and will last from 6 p.m. to midnight.

There will be performances from Tommy Womack, Greg Martin, the President of the Son Rhea Foundation Tony Lindsey and more.

Tickets online for advance general admission are $20 and remaining tickets will be $25 at the door.

Established in 2000, the Son Rhea Foundation is all about giving back.

Lindsey says Jambodians is a chance for the community to see Grammy-award winners in a relaxed, fun atmosphere.

He considers this benefit a win-win for everyone, but that the focus of the event is showing support for the youth.

Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday.