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NASHVILLE’S PET COMMUNITY CENTER PRESENTS: MY FURRY VALENTINE

“Love Songs Saving Lives”


A Songwriters’ Night benefiting Pet Community Center (PCC)


Featuring Bryan White, Jamie O’Neal, Wade Hayes,

Anita Cochran & Mandy Barnett 


Tuesday, Feb. 11, 7:00 p.m. doors open/7:30 p.m.

show at The Troubadour Nashville


Ticket link: My Furry Valentine


My Furry Valentine "Love Songs Saving Lives" on Tuesday, Feb. 11 at The Troubadour Nashville located on Music Valley Dr.
My Furry Valentine "Love Songs Saving Lives" on Tuesday, Feb. 11 at The Troubadour Nashville located on Music Valley Dr.

No one loves us like our pets do, so why not honor them and celebrate Valentine’s Day a little early with an evening of love songs to support Nashville’s Pet Community Center (PCC) on Tuesday, Feb. 11 at The Troubadour Nashville (2416 Music Valley Dr.). Doors open at 7:00 p.m. and the show begins at 7:30 p.m. There is free parking on site; general admission seating is first come, first serve (this event has a two-drink minimum).


My Furry Valentine “Love Songs Saving Lives” will feature five incredible artists—Bryan White, Jamie O’Neal, Wade Hayes, Anita Cochran and Mandy Barnett—performing some of your favorite hits, with 100% of the ticket proceeds providing care for deserving dogs and cats in our community. Entertainment broadcast veteran, Suzanne Alexander, will host.  


Grand Ole Opry member Barnett rose to prominence as the original star of “Always... Patsy Cline” at the Ryman Auditorium; Cochran made country music history by being the first female artist to write, produce and play multiple instruments on her debut release; Oklahoma Country Music Hall of Fame member Hayes is a CMA-nominated artist, writer and producer; O’Neal is a four-time Grammy-nominated artist who scored back-to-back No. 1 singles; and White is a CMA, ACM and Grammy award-winning artist, writer and producer who charted 21 singles, six of which went to No. 1.


PCC, which has been serving Nashville since 2011, has set a $15,000 fundraising goal for this event in order to continue opening doors to animal health by protecting the health of pets, preventing pet overpopulation, and providing for pets in need. PCC ensures that financial hardship does not prevent pets from receiving the care they deserve.      

 

About Pet Community Center


We want every pet to receive the high-quality veterinary care they deserve. Providing affordable and accessible veterinary care services is the key to our success. Pet Community Center (PCC) operates The Phran Galante Center for Pet Wellness—a high-volume, low-cost spay/neuter and vaccine clinic in Nashville, TN, run by highly skilled veterinarians, clinicians and nonprofit professionals. As of year end 2024, PCC has served nearly 150,000 animals.      

Additionally, PCC is tackling barriers to veterinary care and provides outreach and support to pet owners who live in veterinary care deserts. The results of PCC’s work include lower pet homelessness rates, lower shelter euthanasia rates and improved public health and quality of life in neighborhoods across Davidson County.


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