KINGSPORT, Tenn. – This past Saturday, the Renaissance Center in Kingsport buzzed with excitement as locals gathered for an inspiring fundraiser concert aimed at helping families affected by Hurricane Helene. The event, aptly named “Higher than the Flood,” brought together music lovers and community members for a night of heartfelt performances and camaraderie.
Headlining the evening was none other than the talented Dugger Band, who showcased their musical prowess while giving back to the community they hold dear. The Duggers did not shy away from expressing their love for their roots in Tennessee. “It means a lot to us to be able to come back to our hometown area and be in Northeast Tennessee,” the band shared during the concert. “We love coming back home. We get to travel all over the country, all over the world in some cases. But it’s good to be back in Northeast Tennessee. We love being able to give back in some way and help our community.”
The concert served a dual purpose: providing a fantastic evening of music while generating much-needed funds for those still reeling from the hurricane’s impact. Hurricane Helene left a path of destruction, damaging hundreds of homes throughout the region. The proceeds from this concert will specifically support families as they begin the long process of rebuilding their lives and homes.
During their performance, the Dugger Band emphasizes how crucial ongoing support is for those impacted by the hurricane. “It’s not just a week-long process or a two-month process,” they noted. “It’s going to be years. Even several months down the road, there are still going to be needs here.” The band encourages community members not to forget their neighbors and to actively seek opportunities to help.
“Just reach out to local areas. There are different agencies involved with different areas, and they can get you in touch with the right people to help,” they advised. “But just keep going because it’s going to be a long, long end.” These heartfelt words remind everyone that while the concert is a fantastic start, the journey to recovery is far from over.
Hurricane Helene struck the area hard, leaving many families without homes and struggling to find their footing. Community spirit has been strong in the wake of the disaster, with organizations, volunteers, and local businesses stepping up to provide help wherever they can. Events like the “Higher than the Flood” concert serve as a reminder of the incredible resilience and support that exists within the community.
As winter approaches, the needs of those impacted by the hurricane remain high. This is a perfect time for residents to think about how they can contribute, whether through donations, volunteering, or simply spreading the word about available resources. The Dugger Band, along with other community leaders, highlight the importance of staying engaged and supportive throughout the recovery process.
In closing, Kingport’s response to Hurricane Helene exemplifies what it means to come together as a community. The energy at the Renaissance Center this past Saturday was palpable, filled with hope, music, and the promise of a brighter future for families on the mend. So, if you’re looking for ways to get involved, remember—every little bit helps, and your contribution can make a significant difference in someone’s life.
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