The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson, is set to once again feature an exciting mix of Tennessee flavors when its Fall Fest food, music and art festival returns Saturday, Oct. 4, from 10 a.m.–6 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 5, from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. “We are delighted to invite our neighbors to celebrate autumn and the art, music and food that are a part of our collective Tennessee history, all in the shadow of President Jackson’s storied home,” said president and CEO of The Hermitage, Howard J. Kittell. Fall Fest at The Hermitage is free for children 11 and under …
Celebrating Decades in Downtown Nashville
A version of this post also appeared in The Tennessean. By David Fox Congratulations to the Downtown Partnership as it celebrates its 20th anniversary. As a partner in a company that has operated in downtown Nashville since 1987, I can say that it has made a difference for our city to have an organization like the DP totally focused on making our downtown as functional and user-friendly as possible. As my partner Mark McNeely, who’s on the board of the DP, likes to say, “If you want to make a difference in this city, being downtown is a big advantage.” …
23rd Annual Hands On Nashville Day Results in More Than 2,100 Volunteers Serving 52 Metro Schools
More than 2,100 volunteers participated in today’s Hands On Nashville Day, the community’s largest day of service benefiting Metro Nashville Public Schools. This year marks the 23rd anniversary of the organization’s signature volunteer event, which resulted in more than 8,400 donated hours of service through landscaping, painting and cleaning projects at 52 schools throughout Davidson County. Each year, the volunteer resource center hosts Hands On Nashville Day, bringing together residents of Middle Tennessee to donate their time to help make Metro Schools brighter, safer places for Davidson County children to learn and play. “Hands On Nashville Day showcases the volunteer …
Academies Partnerships Important to Nashville’s Future
Griffin Technology is proud to play an important role in the Nashville Academies Program and has joined with 400 other Nashville-area businesses to make a difference in the lives of high school students. Griffin Technology CEO and Antioch High School graduate Mark Rowan talks about the company’s involvement in this guest column that ran in The Tennessean’s Sept. 12 issue. “When the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce came to Griffin Technology and asked us to become part of the Academies of Nashville program, I knew that our partnership with the Hunters Lane Academy of Design and Technology would be an opportunity to instill …
Hands On Nashville Day 2014
Hands On Nashville will host its 23rd annual Hands On Nashville Day on Saturday, Sept. 20. The event is Nashville’s largest annual day of service to public schools. Hands On Nashville and more than 1,500 volunteers will participate in improvement projects such as painting and landscaping across the city at Metro Nashville Public Schools. All registered volunteers are invited to the CMT One Country Celebration after-party to enjoy complimentary lunch from noon to 2 p.m. This event is also Hands On Nashville’s biggest fundraiser of the year. During registration, all participants will be asked to make a $25 donation to …
Happy Tales Golf Tourney at The Grove to Raise Funds for New Shelter
Supporters of Happy Tales Humane, Franklin’s only no-kill animal shelter, will tee off at The Grove on Monday, Sept. 22, to raise funds for the organization’s new facility. “The Happy Tales Charity Golf Tournament at The Grove is in its third year, and this event promises to be even better than last year’s,” Happy Tales board chairman Mark Enderle said. “This is an exciting time for Happy Tales, and the funds raised during the tournament will support the move to our new facility at Berry Farms.” A pre-tournament lunch begins at 11 a.m. and the scramble-style event opens with a …
New MAPCO MobilePay App Leverages PayPal To Pay At Pump
Recently, Brentwood-based MAPCO Express, Inc., launched MAPCO MobilePay App which, based on a partnership with PayPal, allows consumers to use their smartphones to pay for their gas. MAPCO is the first of its competitors to launch a mobile app with these capabilities. The app was designed to enhance the customer experience – by using the app to pay at the pump and integrating MY Rewards, the company’s rewards program, consumers can save up to 5 cents per gallon when using MobilePay with PayPal. It was also designed to save consumers time. Using the app only requires registering a PayPal account, …
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Kicks Off Light the Night Walk with Presenting Sponsor Sarah Cannon
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and presenting sponsor Sarah Cannon recently hosted Light The Night Walk’s annual kick-off event, themed “Give Cancer the Boot,” at the Wildhorse Saloon. Attendees enjoyed a musical performance by songwriter Jeffrey Steele, and WKRN’s Lisa Patton served as the event emcee. Dr. Ian Flinn, director of the hematological malignancies research program at the Sarah Cannon Research Institute, shared insight into ground-breaking research and new treatments that The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society funds. Follicular non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma survivor Jeff Letson shared his personal story, and actor Charles Esten of the ABC hit show “Nashville,” whose daughter is …
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Nashville Hosts “Hustle for the House” 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Nashville will host its fourth annual Hustle for the House 5K and McDonald’s of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky 1-Mile Fun Run presented by Jackson on Sept. 20. The 5K race presented by Jackson and the 1-Mile Fun Run presented by McDonald’s of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky begins and ends at the Nashville Ronald McDonald House on 2144 Fairfax Ave. and follows a colorful route through the Hillsboro–West End neighborhood. Participants are encouraged to run in their favorite disco outfit. RMHC of Nashville hopes to have 1,000 runners. Dogs can participate as well. Online registration …
Add visuals to your social media feeds to increase engagement
If, as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words, then doesn’t it make sense to plan visuals for your social media stream? I can see a marked increase in engagement in my own blogs and Facebook posts when I use a photo or share a graphic. Often, the visual makes the first impression and draws the reader into the written story. It’s no coincidence that some of the fastest-growing social media tools (Pinterest and Instagram, for example) are based on visuals. For a great real-world example of how cultural institutions are building their presences on social media, check out this New York Times …







