National Life Group Do Good Fest® at Levitt Pavilion Arlington featuring Aaron Watson welcomes special Olympic guest, Ozzy’s Truck, and a raffle
Dallas, TX - (August 26, 2024) National Life Group Do Good Fest® returns to Levitt Pavilion Arlington on Saturday, Oct. 12 featuring Aaron Watson, Carson Jeffery, Catie Offerman and September Moon for an outdoor concert festival experience to benefit Parkland Health’s Pediatric Behavioral Health Program in support of youth mental health.
Do Good Fest was founded upon National Life’s values of Do good, Be good and Make good. This is the third year National Life will hold Do Good Fest at Levitt Pavilion, having raised over $150,000 for Parkland.
New this year at Do Good Fest:
Chaunté Lowe, OLY is a TEDx Speaker, 4-Time Olympian, Speaker/Trainer, Medalist, American Record Holder, Breast Cancer Survivor and Mother of Three.
Country artist Jared Ashley and NASCAR legend Richard Petty are behind Ozzy’s Truck, a race truck designed to raise awareness of veteran suicide.
Raffle:There are five amazing prizes, including a signed guitar from this year’s Do Good Fest Texas headliner, Aaron Watson! Tickets are $100 each, and all proceeds go directly to Parkland Health’s Pediatric Behavioral Health Program. Each $100 ticket purchased counts for one entry into the raffle.
“At National Life we believe in lifting up our communities, supporting youth mental health and in the power of music to heal,” said Beth Rusnock, the National Life Group Foundation president. “We’re thrilled to partner with Levitt for a third year in a row to bring great music in support of a powerful cause for an evening that all can enjoy!”
In addition to presenting an all-star music lineup, Do Good Fest will also have food trucks and a vendor market for attendees to enjoy.
Do Good Fest Texas also offers a VIP experience in the Levitt Center, which includes an exclusive air-conditioned space with an open bar, elevated pub food, a terrace that overlooks the green and stage, comfortable seating, restrooms and a swag bag filled with branded gifts. All proceeds go to the Pediatric Behavioral Health Program at Parkland Hospital. Learn more here.
“At the heart of the Levitt mission is a commitment to community, so we're delighted that National Life Group continues to partner with us as together we support behavioral health access for our community's children," said Letatia Teykl, the venue's executive director. "We're expecting yet another big turnout at this year's Do Good Fest Texas, so if you're interested in an outdoor country music festival experience, we encourage you to get your tickets now and join us.”
Tickets are required and can be reserved here for a minimum donation of $5. Donations beyond $5 are strongly encouraged to help kids in north Texas who are struggling with mental health issues.