Solano Land Trust is hosting their fourth annual Country Night at Rush Ranch on Saturday, July 26 th starting
at 3:30 pm. The outdoor benefit concert event will feature two bands, with Myriah Monet and the Little
Fridays as the headliner and Tom Drinnon as the opener. Both bands are local favorites who play beloved
country classics as well as modern day country hits, and there will be plenty of space to dance along. The
bands will play outdoors at Rush Ranch Open Space, which is a working ranch with horses and grazing cows
in Suisun City. The proceeds from the event go directly to Solano Land Trust, a non-profit that protects open
space and agricultural land in Solano County.
Guests should bring their own chairs or blankets if they want to sit during the concert. There will be minimal
shade from the trees so make sure to bring sun protection. No outside coolers or alcohol are allowed, but
guests are encouraged to bring water bottles to fill at water filling stations.
In addition to being an outdoor concert, Country Night at Rush Ranch is also an event which celebrates local
food, beverages, and artisans. Buckhorn Grill, La Guagua Latin Café, and Unleashed Coffee will be there
with food trucks, there will be desserts for sale, and there will be local wine and beer available. You can also
shop for home goods, specialty items, and gifts from local artists and vendors including Laura Ann Designs
jewelry, the Rush Ranch Outfitters Shop, Brazelton Ranch peaches, Suisun Nature Photography, Double J
Ranch, and more.
Solano Land Trust will also be hosting a raffle with fabulous prizes. All proceeds from ticket sales, raffle
ticket sales, and dessert and beverage sales go directly to Solano Land Trust.