The DEA Educational Foundation’s Our Youth Our Future Gala Kicks off Red Ribbon Week Live From Nashville on October 20, 2020
*Hosted by Gary Morris & Devon O’Day with Performances & Presentations by Michael W. Smith, Mandy Barnett, The Bellamy Brothers, John Berry, Kathy Mattea, Gary Morris, The Oak Ridge Boys, Tim Rushlow, Jeannie Seely, Jay Allen, Allie Colleen and more.*
The Drug Enforcement Administration Educational Foundation (DEAEF) will kick off this year’s Red Ribbon Week with a live virtual concert from Nashville, Tenn. on Tuesday, October 20 to support the foundation’s after-school engagement programs in over 50 cities. The DEAEF gala will be hosted by renowned country artist and Broadway star Gary Morris and award-winning radio broadcaster Devon O’Day on Tuesday, October 20 at 7pm CT. The event will include special performances and presentations by Michael W. Smith, Mandy Barnett, Bellamy Brothers, John Berry, Kathy Mattea, Gary Morris, The Oak Ridge Boys, Tim Rushlow, Jeannie Seely, Jay Allen and Allie Colleen. Special remarks will also be given by DEAEF’s Chairman of the Board William F. Alden, DEA’s Chief Community Outreach Section Office of Congressional and Public Affair’s Sean Fearns and award-winning children’s author Ashley Mills Monaghan.
“I am thrilled to be joined by my friend Gary Morris and the outstanding talent who have volunteered to help the foundation raise funds dedicated to keeping kids drug free,” says DEAEF’s Chairman of the Board William F. Alden.
For more information or to register your access to the event, visit the DEAEF Galasiteby clicking here. Admission is free, but donations are encouraged.
About the DEA Educational Foundation
The DEAEF is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with a goal to educate the public on the costs and consequences of illegal drugs in society. The foundation supports the DEA through outreach, advocacy, and educational programs.
With youth mentorship programs like the Youth Dance Program, the DEAEF provides free afterschool activities to promote fun, healthy, and expressive art forms in over fifty cities. Traveling museum exhibits create interactive experiences for students, teachers, and parents to learn about the costs and consequences of illegal drug use. The foundation has also been working on a new development called The RX Factor, which is a 1,000 square foot exhibit housed entirely inside a high-tech tractor trailer truck. The RX Factor will tour the U.S. to educate the public on the prescription drug abuse epidemic.
About Our Hosts
Gary Morris is known world-wide for his vocal mastery, able to hold audiences mesmerized and overwhelmed by the pure beauty and inspiration of his voice. His recording career garnered five #1 and 16 Top 10 singles, including “Why Lady Why,” “The Love She Found in Me” and “Baby Bye Bye.” Morris’ original rendition of the classic “Wind Beneath My Wings” won both the Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music “Song of the Year” awards. Morris was also named Billboard’s “Male Artist of the Year” early in his career. At the height of his Nashville recording career, the Texas-bred tenor was tapped to play the lead role of Jean Valjean in Broadway’s epic hit “Les Misérables,” to critical acclaim. This role led to a Drama Desk Award nomination. His famous rendition of “Bring Him Home” on the platinum-selling, Grammy Award-winning international cast album resulted in a Command Performance by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Additional Broadway roles include Rodolfo in the production of Puccini’s opera “La bohéme.”
Morris’ love of the great outdoors, combined with this respect and compassion for veterans, has resulted in his affiliation with Fly Fishers International and its Abilene Fly Fishers club. Gary’s passion for wounded veterans also motivated him to make his Mountain Spirit Ranch a place where veterans suffering from PTSD can experience the therapeutic properties of the serene sport of fly fishing to treat PTSD and other combat-related conditions.
Whether he is melting hearts with this voice and music, amazing New York City critics with his acting, using his outdoor experience to teach others respect for the environment, or using his gifts to help our wounded service men and women through a difficult time in their lives, there is no doubt Gary Morris is impacting the world with his gifts and passion.
Morris’ most recent album is “Sense of Pride.”
AWARDS: Billboards New Male Artist of the Year 1982; ACM Single of the Year 1984 for “Wind Beneath My Wings”
To stay updated on Gary Morris, visit the following:
Website: www.garymorris.com
Facebook:Gary Morris Music
Twitter:@garymorristour
YouTube:Gary Morris
Devon O’Day is a career broadcaster with a resume’ that includes WSM Home of the Grand Ole Opry, The House Foundation with Gerry House, Mix92.9 Nashville, and nationally syndicated shows like Country Hitmakers, The Saturday Night House Party, and America’s #1s. She currently anchors the syndicated podcast “Main Street Today with Devon O’Day.” This former Miss Louisiana National Teenager was a pioneer of the plus-division of the Ford Modeling Agency in New York City. Devon is also the author of 4 books for Thomas Nelson/Zondervan and two for Abingdon Press among them My Southern Food and My Angels Wear Fur. As a songwriter, she has had songs recorded by Lee Ann Womack, Hank Williams, Jr, Pam Tillis, Neal McCoy, Trace Adkins, and a #1 for George Strait called “The Big One”, co-written with Gerry House. She is the narrator for over 50 audio books and her voice has been heard on every major network for national clients like Hilton Hotels, KFC, and Fellowship of Christians and Jews. Devon has served as the host of national radio specials for Garth Brooks, the Dixie Chicks, Kenny Chesney, Bill Gaither, and hosted Tammy Wynette’s biography on the Lifetime network.
For more on Devon O’Day, visit https://devonodaysnashville.com/.