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Music in the Meadow returns at Owl's Hill | Brentwood Home Page, Brentwood TN news, entertainment, music, arts, things to do, summer concerts,  reports, Owl's Hill Nature Sanctuary, Music in the Meadow, Nashville TN Barry and Holly Tashian, Al and Emily Cantrell, Chris Janson, Elizabeth Eckert, Brentwoodhomepage.com, BHP, Franklin TN
Music in the Meadow returns at Owl's Hill

Tashians, Cantrells headline opening night out on June 9
Brentwood Home Page news reports

Owl's Hill Nature Sanctuary opens its Music in the Meadow series this summer on June 9, with shows also scheduled for July 14 and Aug. 11. Barry and Holly Tashian will perform at the first concert, along with friends Al and Emily Cantrell.

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SCENE & HEARD: Rotary's Evening of Humor & Song
SCENE & HEARD: Rotary's Evening of Humor & Song
A good sport from the audience plays air guitar with Rik Roberts.
SCENE & HEARD: Rotary's Evening of Humor & Song
Photos by PEG FREDI
For Brentwood Home Page
Combining comedy and music after alternating in recent years was a winning combination for the Brentwood Morning Rotary Club Friday night. Comedian Rik Roberts opened “An Evening of Humor and Song” and warmed everyone up before headliner, Parker Blue, took the stage. Why the name? It could because every member of the family band has intensely blue eyes. Read More >>
Woman's Club honors Jackson, Lasko and Montgomery

Brentwood Home Page news reports

Linda Crockett Jackson was named BWC Woman of the Year at the Brentwood Woman’s Club’s annual awards luncheon held May 1 at the Brentwood Country Club.  Jackson was honored for her many years of service to the community, particularly on behalf of women and children who are victims of domestic violence.  Her mother and staff were on hand to share the opportunity to honor her. Read More >>
D.C. powerbroker during week, just Mom and Marshie on weekends | Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Congress, Brentwood
D.C. powerbroker during week, just Mom and Marshie on weekends | Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Congress, Brentwood
U.S. Congressman Marsha Blackburn and her daughter Mary Morgan Ketchel share a story in Blackburn's Brentwood home.
D.C. powerbroker during week, just Mom and Marshie on weekends

Blackburn makes Sunday dinner a priority
By SUSAN LEATHERS

Brentwood Home Page
One of Brentwood’s most famous moms, U.S. Congressman Marsha Blackburn, will likely be cooking her own Mother’s Day lunch. And she’ll love every minute of it. Blackburn, who represents Tennessee’s 7th District, has made it a priority to make it home almost every weekend since she was elected to Congress 10 years ago.

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Hooray, hooray, hooray for UT cheerleaders | Brentwood TN sports, athletics, news, Brentwood High School, Ravenwood High School, University of Tennessee cheerleading squad, football, basketball, cheer, cheerleaders, Kristen Huskey, Ashton Lee, Peyton Lee, Brentwood Home Page, brentwoodhomepage.com, BHP, UT-Knoxville, Vols, Volunteers, Knoxville TN
Hooray, hooray, hooray for UT cheerleaders

Ravenwood's Huskey, Brentwood's Lee twins make Vol squad
By CAROL STUART
Brentwood Home Page
Brentwood and Ravenwood high school sports fans may enjoy watching more University of Tennessee football and basketball games next school year even if they’re not Vol fans: RHS graduating senior Kristen Huskey and BHS twin sisters Ashton and Peyton Lee made the 2012-13 UT cheerleading squad over the weekend.

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Tuohy, 500 others 'Go Red' to raise $600,000 | Macy’s, Merck, Incm,, Go Red for Women, American Heart Association, Leigh Anne Tuohy, brentwood tn news, brentwoodhomepage.com
Tuohy, 500 others 'Go Red' to raise $600,000 | Macy’s, Merck, Incm,, Go Red for Women, American Heart Association, Leigh Anne Tuohy, brentwood tn news, brentwoodhomepage.com
Leigh Ann Tuohy gives the keynote speech at Friday's Go Red for Women.
Tuohy, 500 others 'Go Red' to raise $600,000
'Blind Side' mom gives Heart Association keynote address
Brentwood Home Page news reports

A record crowd at the American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women Luncheon in Franklin last week helped raise a campaign total of $600,000 to support the fight against the No. 1 killer of women, heart disease. Read More >>
 

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