Published: April 03, 2006
Help for Oklahoma Drought & Wildfire Victims: "Raindance" Hosted by Blake Shelton & Friends
Country music star Blake Shelton will host a
three-day event to aid the victims of the drought and subsequent wildfires
in the hardest hit areas of Oklahoma. The event aptly called "Raindance"
will be held in Ada, Oklahoma, Shelton's hometown, on May 14th-16th. The
special benefit will include an archery tournament beginning on Sunday, May
14th from 8am-6pm at the Pontotoc Technology Center. The top 10 winners
from each of three divisions will return on Monday, May 15th for the
Celebrity Shoot-Out beginning at 5:30pm. Team roping happens on Tuesday,
May 16th at Pontotoc County Agri-Plex from 10:00am-6:00pm, plus a silent
auction and an all-star concert featuring Shelton and special guests (who
remain secret for now). The concert and silent auction will be held at the
Kerr Center on the ECU campus and begins at 8:00pm. In addition, the
Governor of Oklahoma will declare May 16th "Raindance Day," with proceeds
from this special event going directly to the families who lost everything
to these devastating fires.
"It saddens me to know that people in my home state are suffering such
devastating loss. It's hard to believe that the place where I grew up has
been declared a federal disaster area. Purchasing insurance for livestock
and farmland is not always an option, and if it is, it's usually an
expensive one. I have the ability to reach a lot of people with my music.
By putting this event together and inviting some of my artist friends to
help out, I hope to raise money and awareness to help the citizens of
Oklahoma get back on their feet again," comments Shelton.
The state of Oklahoma has been in a state of emergency drought for months
now, having had only one rain since last August, and estimations are that
the state is currently drier than it was back in the Dustbowl days of the
'50s and '60s. Since November 12, an estimated 2700 fires have consumed
more than 555,000 acres of farmland and forest, taking with it many farm
animals crucial to the livelihood of many people in the area. As many as
5000 cattle are estimated to have been lost in blazes between Texas and
Oklahoma, and 14 of Oklahoma's 77 counties have been declared federal
disaster areas. Over 300 homes in the area have been completely destroyed,
with 569 damaged, and many of those families had no insurance coverage to
help them get back on their feet. Recognizing the plight of his fellow
Oklahomans and this national concern, Shelton was quick to jump in and help
those in need at such a crucial time by organizing the concert, which he
hopes to make an annual event.
A list of the generous sponsors includes:
Archery Tournament
Lifetime Hunts, Deerman's T.H.E. 3-D, Bad Boy Buggies, HOYT USA, Delta
Sports Products, WRANGLER, Hunter's Specialties, Easton Arrows, Trophy
Taker, Bass Pro Shops, Dick's Sporting Goods
Team Roping
Dunn's SpearD Arena, Sundowner Trailers, McMillan Outfitting, WRANGLER,
Wrangler Hats, Justin Boots, Professional's Choice, Maynard Buckles
Blake Shelton & Friends Concert with Silent Auction
WRANGLER, Ada Coca-Cola, Progressive Farmer, Vision Bank, LogicMaze, Blake
Shelton Fan Club, FORD, The Chickasaw Nation, COORS, Fossil Creek Ranch,
Quality Inn, The Outdoor Channel & more to come.
Tickets go on sale April 12th for the two-day benefit, and can be purchased
at or on Shelton's fan club website for $25, 30
and 35.00.
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