Saturday, September 17, 2011

Metro Council District 29 E-Newsletter from Councilwoman Karen Y Johnson Office Hours Today Reminder



Good Morning Neighbors,


OFFICE HOURS TODAY - REMINDER
Please don't forget to join me today Saturday for Office Hours at our area Krystal's
on the corner of Bell Road and Murfreesboro Road. Please come join me and your
neighbors for breakfast and conversation from 9:00 am until 11:30 am.
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Today, Saturday September 17, 2011 10:00 a.m. until
Huge benefit for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society at Nancy Morton's
farm. The farm is called "The Homeplace Farm" and is located at 5580
Cane Ridge Road, Antioch 37013. (Old Franklin Road & Cane Ridge Road
one mile off Bell Road.) Donations will be greatly accepted. This is a family
friendly event. Critters will be on hand for children to see. At 4:00 p.m.
white beans and corn bread will be served and country music will be played.
Pumpkins are available for schools. She will make a parking space for
school buses if there is a need. Sponsors include: Freeland Chevrolet,
Nashville Bobcat, D&R Siding of Shelbyville and TriGreen Equipment.


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Also tomorrow Sunday Mayor Karl Dean invites you to his 5 K Walk

Public Square
2:00 pm until 5:00 pm
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011 at 6:00 pm

The Mayor's 5 K Challenge will come to Antioch Community Center
5023 Blue Hole Road. Nashville has been challenged to train in
preparation for a citywide 5K, scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 13. Mayor
Dean kicked off the free nine-week training program for the "Mayors
Challenge 5K" Saturday, September 10th at the new McCabe
Community Center. There is still time to join. The program includes
free training sessions six days a week at local Metro Parks and YMCA
locations. Program partners include the TriStar Stroke Network, Metro
Nashville Department of Parks and Recreation, YMCA of Middle Tennessee,
Unired Healthcare and Piedmont Natural Gas as well as training partners
Tennessee State University, Fleet Feed Sports, Nashville Striders, Nashville
Running Company and the Vanderbilt University Dayani Center. A complete
training module and schedule is available at www.mayorschallenge5k.com
The Mayor's Challenge 5K is a follow-up to the Mayor's successful "Walk 100
Miles" initiative that took place this spring.