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We lost a good one…

Dana Delworth | December 12, 2008

She’s one of the big reasons I love the Atomic Age, and you can walk through East Nashville on any given day and see dozens of women who have been influenced by her style from half a century ago.
Safe passage, BP.

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Tags: Nashville Classics

Do the Right Thing, Number quatre…

Dana Delworth | November 24, 2008

The Boulevard Bolt - Thanksgiving Day 2008
Imagine a world where Baptists, Jews, and Episcopalians pause from carving the Thanksgiving turkey and join hands to serve the homeless.
No imagination is necessary—that’s actually what happens each Thanksgiving Day in Nashville as three congregations work together to put on the Boulevard Bolt, a 5-mile race on Belle Meade [...]

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Tags: running with NOT the devil

Do the Right Thing, Part 2

Dana Delworth | November 21, 2008

Thanksgiving dinner warms Charlotte Square
Church brings dinner to doorsteps

By Brian Keithline • The Dickson Herald • November 21, 2008

When Thanksgiving rolls around, Water Street Church of Christ in Charlotte just isn’t the same. Ordinarily, the church would be closed as families gather to celebrate the holiday.
But since 2005, the smell of turkeys roasting in the [...]

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Do the Right Thing, Part One.

Dana Delworth | November 20, 2008

The Nashville Rescue Mission reports it is seeing lower-than-average contributions for its annual Thanksgiving banquet for the city’s homeless this year.
With a week left before the holiday, the Mission is in need of donations of fresh and frozen turkeys, canned vegetables, fresh produce, cranberry sauce, paper plates, plastic cutlery, aluminum foil and foil turkey pans, [...]

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Would you like kindness with that?

Dana Delworth | November 9, 2008

Nashville, Tennessee got its first Trader Joes this past Friday.  I’ve been to a couple of other locations before - heck, I’ve driven well out of my way to visit other locations - and I’ve always left the place in a great mood.  Honestly, I had attributed it to the Joe Joes (get some, and [...]

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Tags: soymilk of human kindness

The day after the day after…

Dana Delworth | November 6, 2008

I think I can put this in a way that doesn’t offend anyone, so I’m just going to say it.  We saw two great men make two speeches that our children will remember on Tuesday night.  Like the results or not, I think that the optimism that ended the evening (at 10:00 PM Central Time [...]

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Tags: Next stop happiness

Seriously, guys.

Dana Delworth | November 3, 2008


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A good cause AND a good time - ALL TOGETHER NOW!

Dana Delworth | October 24, 2008

I had the pleasure of attending the kickoff party for this year’s FAB FOUR FESTIVAL last night at the Cannery Ballroom.  This is an event that Richard Courtney with Fridrich and Clark has hosted several times in the Nashville area and a not-to-miss experience.  It’s a chance to literally rub elbows with rock history and [...]

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Tags: ...when the Rain comes....

Fifty ways to love your lever…

Dana Delworth | October 23, 2008

HAVE YOU VOTED YET?  Huh?  Why waste valuable time on November 4 standing in line when you could be watching the pundit of your choice doing the live television version of watching paint dry? 
To reiterate:  VOTING LOCATIONS in DAVIDSON COUNTY are:
Belle Meade City Hall
4705 Harding Road
Bellevue Community Center
650 Colice Jeanne Road
Bordeaux Library
4000 Clarksville [...]

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Tags: political falderal

What are YOU gonna do with that Banana Peel?

Dana Delworth | October 21, 2008

Environmental lessons not wasted on the young

Learning looks a little greener at schools such as Lockeland Elementary, East Academy

By ANGELA PATTERSON
Staff Writer
At East Academy, kindergartners practice their letters and numbers by tending tiny vegetable garden plots enclosed by miniature white fences.
At Metro’s Lockeland Elementary, fourth-graders take up leftovers at lunch to add to the [...]

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Tags: another reason to love the East Side

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