Cumberland River Compact/Dragon Boat Festival Interview

Nicole speaks with Margaret Littman who is a board member for the Cumberland River Compact which since 1997, has worked cooperatively with local, state and federal agencies, farmers, technical professionals, local officials, neighborhood groups and watershed stakeholders to ensure clean and abundant water sources that support, life, recreation and economic well-being throughout the Basin.

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Nashville Zoo Interview

Listen here to my interview with two Zoo Keepers from The Nashville Zoo at Grassmere.         Emily and Kyle share some of their animal stories and ways you can volunteer at this 200-acre zoo and historic plantation farmhouse located 6 miles southeast of downtown Nashville.       Don’t miss the upcoming fundraiser Wild Impressions: Andean Bear Bash on August 8th                 to raise funds for a bear exhibit RSVP here

For more information on our zoo visit www.NashvilleZoo.org

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Frist Center for the Visual Arts

Listen to my interview with Autumn Parrott the Director of Development & Ellen Pryor the Director of Communications and resident curator for the current Sensuous Steel:Art Deco Automobiles exhibit at The Frist Center for the Visual Arts.

Don’t take this Nashville gem for granted it’s family friendly and there is always something new. Becoming a member has wonderful benefits and supports the arts in our city. Find out about all of the great events and exhibits at www.fristcenter.org

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Community Food Advocates

Listen to my interview with Jennifer Bailey the Food Stamp Outreach Specialist for Community Food Advocates.

A non-profit based in East Nashville with a big mission: to end hunger and create a healthy, just, and sustainable food system.

Learn how you can help be a part of this movement and make their motto, your motto

“Everybody Eats”

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Oasis Center

Listen here to my interview with Mark Dunkerley the Vice President of Development for the Oasis Center. The center has been providing community-based care for Nashville’s youth since 1970. In 2009 they opened a 39,000 square foot facility that is providing for many creative opportunities to house the resources necessary to make a difference in Nashville. For more information on how you can help and to learn more about this great Non-Profit please visit

 www.oasiscenter.org

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Bridges

Listen to my interview with KATE HAYGOOD from Hearing Bridges and learn more about their mission to unite the deaf, the hard of hearing and the hearing communities through education, services and support, empowering individuals to achieve their full potential. Learn about ways you can get involved in the many activities and fundraisers coming up this year.

This Saturday join them for their annual fundraiser

Signs of the Times: Get Kool with the Gang!    May 4, 2013. 

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Nashville Shakespeare Festival

Listen to my interview with The Nashville Shakespeare Festival Artistic Director, Denice Hicks and learn about the mission they have to educate and entertain the Mid-South community through professional Shakespearean experiences.

“The Festival enriches and unifies our community with bold, innovative and relevant productions along with empowering, participatory educational programs, setting the community standard of excellence in productions and educational outreach of the works of Shakespeare.”

www.nashvilleshakes.org

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