Katherine Banks+FollowTexas stars unite for flood relief concertMiranda Lambert and Parker McCollum led an unforgettable night as Texas musicians and celebrities came together for Band Together Texas, raising spirits and funds after devastating floods hit central Texas. The concert, streamed live, featured surprise performances from Jason Aldean and appearances by Matthew McConaughey and more. Fans shared how deeply moved they were, with many saying they cried throughout the show. The sense of pride and community was palpable, reminding everyone just how strong Texans can be when facing tragedy. What moments from the concert stood out most to you? #Entertainment #Music #TexasStrong00Share
Connie Wilson+FollowTexas teen’s song brings hope after floodA 13-year-old survivor from Camp Mystic has touched hearts across Texas and beyond by rewriting and singing “Hallelujah” in honor of those lost in the recent Guadalupe River flood. Skyler Derrington’s heartfelt lyrics capture the pain, faith, and unity that have carried her community through tragedy. Her performance quickly went viral, with people praising her courage and the comfort her voice brings to others still grieving. It’s incredible to see how music can help heal and unite us, even in the darkest times. How do you think communities can support each other after such devastating events? #Entertainment #TexasStrong #CampMystic10Share
lmiles+FollowCamp Mystic’s young survivor moves TexasTwelve-year-old Skyler Derrington’s powerful version of ‘Hallelujah’—rewritten to honor those lost in the Camp Mystic floods—has touched hearts across Texas. After losing friends and facing unimaginable tragedy, Skyler poured her grief and hope into new lyrics, calling it “song therapy” and a tribute to her camp family. Her performance on Fox and Friends wasn’t just moving; it was a reminder of how music can help us heal and remember. Skyler’s courage and faith are inspiring many to reflect on community, loss, and resilience. How do you find comfort and connection after tragedy? #Religion #CampMystic #TexasStrong30Share
normancrystal+FollowGarth Brooks stuns at Texas flood benefitGarth Brooks made an unannounced appearance at George Strait’s sold-out benefit concert in Boerne, Texas, turning an already special night into something unforgettable for everyone there. The event, aimed at helping Hill Country flood victims, raised over $6.25 million and brought together country legends and local heroes. Brooks and Strait teamed up for “The Fireman” as a heartfelt tribute to first responders, while a lineup of stars kept the energy high all night. The outpouring of support shows just how tight-knit and resilient the Texas community is. What do you think about music’s power to bring people together after tragedy? #Entertainment #Music #TexasStrong17324Share
Hannah Garcia+FollowGreen Ribbons, Big Impact 💚Did you see what’s happening in Rockport? A former Camp Mystic camper started handing out green ribbons to show love for Texas Hill Country flood victims, and it’s totally catching on. People are tying them everywhere—mailboxes, trees, you name it. It started as a sweet gesture, but now it’s a whole movement. The green ribbon isn’t just for Mystic, it’s for anyone touched by the floods. Seriously, sometimes the smallest things mean the most. #Safety #TexasStrong #HillCountry00Share
glen25+FollowCowboys & Texans Unite for Flood ReliefBig D and H-Town rivals put competition aside, each dropping $500K to help Texas flood victims. Both teams’ ownerships shared heartfelt messages, especially for the families of the missing Camp Mystic girls. With the Hill Country community reeling, it’s powerful to see the Cowboys and Texans leading the charge in support and rescue efforts. Thoughts go out to everyone affected—this is bigger than football. Anyone else moved by this rare show of unity? #Sports #Football #TexasStrong00Share
Michael Phillips+FollowFrozen Custard for Flood Relief 🍦Andy's Frozen Custard is donating 10% of all sales from their Waco, Austin, and College Station shops to help flood victims in the Hill Country. The money goes straight to TEXSAR, the search and rescue pros using K9s, boats, and drones to help families hit by the Guadalupe River floods. If you needed an excuse for a sweet treat, this is it—your dessert can actually make a difference! #Safety #TexasStrong #FloodRelief00Share