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10th Annual Shelby Bottoms Boogie 15K/5K Race

August 31, 2009
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September 26, 2009 – 10th Annual Shelby Bottoms Boogie 15K/5K Race

Join in the fun at the Shelby Bottoms Boogie for CASA!

On September 26th, the 10th Annual Shelby Bottoms Boogie 15K/5K race will be held in Shelby Bottoms Park in East Nashville. That Saturday, hundreds of runners and walkers will enjoy a flat, fast race course along the Cumberland River while raising money for a great cause. This family-friendly event is open to all ages and features post-race festivities, refreshments, and prizes for age group winners. All proceeds from the race benefit CASA of Nashville’s volunteer program. More information about the race and online registration is available at www.casa-nashville.org/ShelbyBottomsBoogieforCASA.htm.

Date: Saturday, September 26, 2009

Start Time: 7:30am (Registration begins at 6:00am)

Location: Shelby Park/Shelby Bottoms, 1601 Davidson Street, East Nashville

Benefits: CASA of Nashville/Davidson County (www.casa-nashville.org)

Includes: Post-race celebration with refreshments, door prizes, and race awards

All participants will receive complimentary race tote bags and goodies!

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Davidson County is a non-profit organization that trains and supports community volunteers to be Special Advocates for children who have been victims of abuse or neglect. Since 1984, CASA’s program has helped thousands of children find safe, permanent homes and break the cycle of abuse. To learn more about CASA, visit www.casa-nashville.org.

Comedy For The Cure: Tickled Pink

August 26, 2009
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Celebrity Comedians Stand Up To Benefit The Susan G. Komen For The Cure® Greater Nashville

Nashville, TN / August 26, 2009 – Breast cancer is no laughing matter, but International Man of Comedy Tom Rhodes along with Beth Donahue, Brian Bates and Shawn Tidwell invite you to get Tickled Pink. Chuckles and cheers are sure to be heard lingering out of the Belcourt Theatre on Friday, September 18, 2009 when the show kicks off with a bang at 7:30pm. But the real reason to come out for a few laughs is to support the Susan G. Komen For The Cure Greater Nashville Affiliate, as a portion of the evening’s proceeds will benefit the organization. Sponsored by the Moosehead and Alice Crafts, CPA, LLC, tickets are on sale now for $25 at www.belcourt.org and are going fast.

Standing up together for the fight against breast cancer, this special evening’s celebrity roster of comedians is guaranteed to hit your funny bone. Headliner Tom Rhodes has had a raucous stand up career spanning 25 years and 7 continents with appearances on HBO, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and filmed two half hour specials for Comedy Central “Comedy Central presents…Tom Rhodes.” Former Nashville radio personality and member of the highly acclaimed Southern Fried Chicks Tour Beth Donahue, Brian Bates and Shawn Tidwell complete the bill.

Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women, and Susan G. Komen for the Cure Greater Nashville Affiliate estimates that 4,520 cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed in Tennessee in 2009. Working to better the lives of those facing breast cancer, this organization has joined more than a million breast cancer survivors and activists around the globe in the race to find a cure and invested over $2.5 million in community breast health programs for the 11-county area the Nashville Affiliate serves. Comedy for the Cure: Tickled Pink is an initiative by the Susan G. Komen Foundation to foster an environment that is fun, entertaining, and supportive while increasing awareness about breast cancer. And that is exactly what you can expect attending this memorable bash.

For additional information on Tickled Pink please visit, www.belcourt.org or www.komen-nashville.org events page.

Other Susan G. Komen Events Taking place in the coming weeks include:

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Book’em Holds Training For RIF Program Volunteers

August 26, 2009
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BOOK’EM HOLDS TRAINING FOR RIF PROGRAM VOLUNTEERS

NASHVILLE – Book’em, a local nonprofit children’s literacy organization, will hold two orientation and training sessions for its Reading Is Fundamental program volunteers on Friday, Sept. 18, at Rose Park Magnet Middle School. The sessions will be held from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.

Book’em is recruiting volunteers to read to classrooms of children from first to fourth grade in eight Metro Title I Schools. Volunteer commitment is about one and a half to two hours five times during the school year from October through May.

Anyone interested in volunteering should call (615) 255-1820 or e-mail volunteers@bookem-kids.org to register for one of the training sessions.

About Book’em:

Book’em is a local, nonprofit, children’s literacy organization focusing on two core areas: providing volunteer readers to local preschools and elementary schools, and collecting and distributing new books to children and teens in lower-income families who might not otherwise have books of their own. The organization’s mission is to inspire a love of books and reading in all children. Programs include Reading is Fundamental (RIF), Ready for Reading and The Dorothy Goldstein Memorial Library Without Walls. For more information, please visit www.bookem-kids.org.

Franklin 4 the Cure 5k Run PLUS Deanna Carter!

August 24, 2009
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“FRANKLIN 4 THE CURE” 5K AND “CONCERT 4 THE CURE” SET FOR SEPT. 19TH
featuring ”AN EVENING WITH DEANA CARTER”

Proceeds to Benefit:  The American Cancer Society National Childhood Cancer Research Foundation Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt

Franklin 4 The Cure, an all day event which includes “Run 4 The Cure 5K Run/Walk” and “Concert 4 The Cure,” will take place on Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009 in the Westhaven development in West Franklin off New Highway 96W.  The race portion of the event will take place in the morning with the concert in the evening.  Both are open to the public.

Franklin 4 the Cure is a certified 5k route (3.1 Miles) and will begin at 7:30 AM with (2) kids fun runs afterward.  The Run/Walk will start and finish at the Westhaven Town Center.  Entry fee for the 5K is $25, $28 after September 4 and before September 18 and $35 day of race.  A T-Shirt is guaranteed for registration by September 4 and first come, first serve after that. Children can run or walk Lily’s Rocket Run (1/3 Mile) or Cooper’s Fun Run (1/4 Mile) for $12.  This includes a T-Shirt, medal and children activities after the run.  Front Street will be temporarily changed to “Hope Street” in the festival area where kids will enjoy inflatables, face painting, and other activities geared for great family fun. Register for the run/walk at www.franklin4thecure.org or at Active.com.

Concert 4 The Cure – “An Evening with Deana Carter”, will take place in the evening hours on Sat. Sept. 19th, starting at 7 PM on the Great Lawn at the Westhaven Residents Club.  The doors open at 5:30PM. Multi-platinum recording artist, Deana Carter will perform and tickets to the concert are now available at www.franklin4thecure.com for $20 and $10 for children 5 to 12.  Children under 5 attend for free. Beverages and food will be available for purchase at The Great Lawn.  A limited number of VIP tickets are available for $125 per person and includes buffet dinner and beverages with a premium view of the concert from the balcony.

Additional activities include a silent auction at the concert with airline tickets, gift certificates, dinners, award show tickets and much, much more.  Each person’s bid can make a difference and help this event raise more money for the fight against cancer.  Sponsorships are still available and additional silent auction donations welcome.  Sponsorship packages for Franklin 4 The Cure are also available by visiting franklin4thecure.org.

The Concert 4 The Cure, now in its 4th year, was started by the four sons of Theresa Stacey, after their beloved mother lost her twelve year battle with the disease in 2001.  Her courageous fight became an inspiration to everyone she touched.  The Stacey family has raised over $90,000 through these concerts and feels a sense of purpose behind their desire to organize them.  ”We are excited to have this opportity to honor our mother with this fourth Concert 4 The Cure.  We are fortunate to have so many caring people join us in our campaign to fight Cancer by funding research,” they said.

ThanksUSA Benefit Concert 2009

August 19, 2009
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ThanksUSA, the nonprofit organization hosting a benefit concert with Amy Grant, Vince Gill, Jim Lauderdale and the Steel Drivers at Ryman Auditorium Monday, November 9. The proceeds from the concert will fund scholarships for military-connected children and spouses.

Tickets go on sale to the public Friday, August 21 and you can buy yours by visiting this link: Ticketmaster

About ThanksUSA:

ThanksUSA is a non-partisan, charitable effort to mobilize Americans of all ages to “thank” the men and women of the United States armed forces. We’re doing that by providing college, technical and vocational school scholarships for their children and spouses.