The BMH Foundation invites everyone to attend a special Benefit Concert in Support of Flood Victims on Thursday, July 10, at 5:30 p.m. at Market on Main, 397 Main Street in Madison. This special evening will feature an exciting lineup of local musicians, a silent auction, and multiple opportunities to help families impacted by the recent floods.
Admission is free, and while there is no cost to attend, donations are encouraged. Every dollar raised will go directly toward flood relief efforts, and thanks to the generosity of the BMH Foundation, all cash donations will be matched, doubling the impact of every gift.
The evening will feature performances by:
- Jackie Burgess
- Ricky Cooper
- Liam Kinser
- Josh Pantry
- Old Soul Revival Band
- Bent River Band
- Jesse Burgess and the Forgotten Band
Emcee will be Slim from Rock 105. Guests will also have the opportunity to participate in a silent auction organized by Preserve Our Parks Organization, with proceeds benefiting flood relief efforts.
In addition to monetary donations, essential supplies, and other needed items are also welcome. However, clothing donations will not be accepted at this event. Whether you come to enjoy the music, participate in the silent auction, donate funds, bring needed items, or simply show your support, every contribution will help families as they recover and rebuild.
If you are unable to attend but would still like to support the cause, you can make a secure online donation by CLICKING HERE!
This event is made possible through a partnership among the BMH Foundation, Market on Main, the United Way of Central West Virginia, and Preserve Our Parks of Boone County.
Everyone is encouraged to attend and invite family and friends. Together, we can make a meaningful difference for those affected by the recent flooding. Join us for an evening of great music, generosity, and hope because when we come together, we help our neighbors recover stronger than ever.








