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“Art of Giving” Contest Rewards Students for Getting Creative About Giving

Middle and high school students across the country are invited to participate in the 2008 “Art of Giving" contest presented by The White Envelope Project, an Atlanta-based nonprofit dedicated to educating youth and young adults about the importance of charitable giving.

Location: All Middle Tennessee    Read Full Story


Coffee for the Cure Day



Visit Dunkin' Donuts and a portion of all coffee sales for the day will go to the T.J. Martell Foundation!


Location: Nashville | Read Story

Turnberry Homes eases Williamson County traffic with road improvements



Turnberry Homes is taking an active role in helping to alleviate traffic problems in Williamson County. The company is investing $700,000 to widen a span of Wilson Pike, which is not adjacent to any Turnberry Community.


Location: Williamson Co. | Read Story

Books From Birth of Middle Tennessee Hosts Fundraising Event — Nov. 14



7:00pm to 10:00pm at Bluegrass Yacht & Country Club, the evening is guaranteed to be a great night with music by Smokey and the Impossibles, as well as good food and drink in a relaxing, comfortable atmosphere.


Location: Sumner Co. | Read Story

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All About Time (Part 1 of 3)

70% of Americans 16 years and older say they don’t have enough time to do all the things they need to do.

Half of U.S. consumers now say that a lack of time is a bigger problem in their lives than a lack of money.
(Yankelovich)


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