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CMT’S NASHVILLE ESTATE
NOVEMBER 23, 2023 | VOLUME 35 | NUMBER 46
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Local author Tom Adkinson discusses career, latest edition of Nashville bucket list book BY LOGAN BUTTS
Gov. Bill Lee helps to load a box truck with dozens of Thanksgiving meals for veterans at Operation Stand Down offices in Nashville on Nov. 20. PHOTO BY MATT MASTERS
Middle Tennesseans come together to provide food for Thanksgiving
Earlier this year, local author Tom Adkinson released the third edition of his Nashville bucket list book 100 Things To Do in Nashville Before You Die. The Green Hills resident and longtime Nashvillian was approached to write the second edition of the book, released in 2018, by Reedy Press, the publisher of the nationwide 100 Things series. But with Nashville’s continued growth and constant change, Adkinson believed it was time to write a third (and likely final) edition. “For me, the difference between my first go at it and and the second time around was that there were places that went out of business, while other places rose to prominence,” Adkinson said. >> PAGE 2
BY NICOLLE S. PRAINO AND MATT MASTERS A number of events across Middle Tennessee took place throughout Thanksgiving week and beyond to provide food for those in need around the holidays. On Monday, Gov. Bill Lee and First Lady Maria Lee handed out free Thanksgiving meals to veterans in Nashville. The event took place in conjunction with veterans support organization Operation Stand Down Tennessee and First Lady Lee’s Tennessee Serves initiative, which is “designed to transform our state through service with a special emphasis on meeting the needs of our state’s distressed counties.”
“We put those together last week with about 30 volunteers, state employees from the Treasury Department and then we have about 20 volunteers from the governor’s office and my team today,” First Lady Lee said. Those Thanksgiving meals were then distributed to veterans in Nashville, Clarksville and Columbia. “This is a perfect example of how the community comes and steps up [for veterans,]” Operation Stand Down Tennessee CEO Eden Murrie told The News. “This is an opportunity for the Tennessee Serves team to inspire people in our
community, especially this time of year.” Gov. Lee said. The 24th annual Turkey Trot in Franklin will take place at on Thanksgiving at 3000 Meridian Blvd. in Cool Springs. The 10K run begins first at 7 a.m. with the 5K run and walk following at 8 a.m. and the Kids Turkey Chase at 9:00 a.m. Registration is $50 for the 10K, $45 for the 5K and $15 for the Kids Turkey Chase. For the first time, runners can agree to fundraise and invite others to donate to win prizes. Packet pickup is on Wednesday, Nov. 22 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on >> PAGE 2
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