2015 February and March Newsletter
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2015 February and March Newsletter
February / March 2015 Martin Center Highlights Card Crusaders FiftyForward Martin Center 960 Heritage Way Brentwood, TN 37027 Phone: (615) 376-0102 Fax: (615) 376-0124 Center Hours: 8:30-3:30 Monday through Friday ________________________________________________________ Purchase your Valentine Cards at Martin Guest Speaker Williamson County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mike Looney with Brentwood Mayor Betsy Crossley Martin Center Staff Center Director Joyce Keistler [email protected] Program and Partnership Director Sherry Coss [email protected] Office Manager Helen Landry [email protected] _______________________ Williamson County Staff FLIP Coordinator Kathy Banks [email protected] Living At Home FiftyForward Care Team Gretchen Funk, MSW 743-3436 [email protected] Websites: www.themartincentertn.org www.fiftyforward.org Big E! Site: http://themartincenter.tripod.com Aubrey Preston Studio A Chef Ron Geagan Cooking Demonstration Sponsored by Morning Pointe Dinner Group Carrabba's Italian Grill Cool Springs ~~ The Row Kitchen and Pub In The Gulch Nashville Symphony Beethoven & Thomas Hampson You Can Do It! Yoga and Meditation Details and more inside…. Get Movin’ At Martin Walking With Friends At Martin Monday through Friday Thank you to the generosity of First Farmer’s Bank we can now enjoy the beauty of our back yard with installed “Stairway to the Little Harpeth at Martin”. You can venture outside and walk at your own pace! Pilates & Core Stability Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:15 Instructor: Barbara Johnson Cost: Members $5. Non-Members $10. Non-members please sign in and pay at the front desk. Flex Exercise Class Fridays, 9:30. Members free. Non-members $5. Non-members please pay at the front desk. Friday class led by Dot Small. This chair exercise class focuses on flexibility and balance. Please note class will not meet in December. Tai Chi Thursdays, 9:00 Instructor: J ulie Russell Tai Chi quiets minds, helps with breathing deeper, and improves balance. For more information call Julie at 615-831-0440. Cost: $40 for 4 classes for members; $80 for non-members. Non-members please pay at the front desk. Yoga Thursdays, 10:15 Instructor: J ulie Russell Cost: $40 for 4 classes for members; $80 for non-members. Single class cost: Members $11. Visitors $22. Social Potluck Luncheons: 3rd Tuesday of the month at 11:30 Martin members: $2. Guests: $5. Entrée provided but everyone must bring a LARGE dish to share. Tuesday, February 17 at 11:30 Guests: Brentwood High School chorus with Williamson County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mike Looney and introduction by Brentwood Mayor Betsy Crossley. Join us for a wonderful afternoon of music, entertainment and an overview of education in our county school system. Brentwood Police K-9 Unit Gives new meaning to “Pot” luck Tuesday, March 17 at 11:30 Guest Speaker: Officer Steve Holder Guest K9: Lexie The K-9 Unit's primary purpose is to assist other officers in locating illegal drugs. Officer Steve Holder and “Lexie” are a subsection of the Field Operations Division and are assigned to rotating shifts. Their services are often requested by Brentwood officers and other law enforcement agencies. Their dedication and teamwork has resulted in the detection and location of illegal drugs and drug contraband. Officer Holder and "Lexie" train twice a month and are certified by the United States Police Canine Association. Creative Wellness and Education Massage Licensed therapist Kathy McFarlane is normally available on Tuesday and Thursday. Hourly rate for members: $45 and non-members $60. Tip not included. 1/2 hour rate: $25 for members and $45 for non-members. Call the Center to make your appointment. Gift cards available. Cancellation Policy: To cancel a massage, please call 615-376-0102 at least 24 hours in advance. Playful Penguins Ink pen and watercolor Wednesday, February 18 at 1:00 Let’s get together for a fun afternoon. We will start with ink design and learn to bring alive these playful penguins with a wash of beautiful colors. Fun and easy. Reservations required but no experience. Cost: $11 includes supplies. Paraffin Hands Tuesday, February 17 and March 17 at 1:15 What are paraffin hands? Both medical professionals and aestheticians use paraffin wax which is a soft wax derived from petroleum to care of hands both inside and out. Your hands are coated in multiple layers of warm wax and covered in plastic to trap heat. Cost: $5 includes gentle scrub for your hands, warm layers of wax to cover your winter worn hands and pamper time with good friends. Reservations required. Pamper and Play Monday, February 24 at 1:00 Back by popular demand, join Kathy for a fun-filled afternoon with some of your friends. She has an afternoon planned full of laughter and relaxation. And, of course, there will be yummy surprises to stimulate your taste buds sponsored by Somerfield at the Heritage. Sign up early because this a Martin favorite. Reservations accepted only with payment. Reservations required. Seating is limited. Cost: $7 Flippin’ Fun with Barbara Ink pen and watercolor Monday, March 23 at 1:00 We are back at it once again, let’s have some fun with pen and ink. Please remember no prior experience necessary. Bring snacks and your favorite beverage and enjoy the afternoon with friends. Cost: $11 includes supplies. Reservations required but no experience. Oil Painting For All Instructor: Barbara Bays Join us for this four-week session to learn new ideas, techniques and enjoy fellowship with friends. These sessions are designed for you to relax and explore your creative side and discover hidden talents in a delightful environment. Cost: $45 for members. $85 for non-members. Begins Wednesday, March 4 at 1:00. Stages of Life…. Simplified Tuesday, March 10 at 10:00 Guest Speaker Cindy Natsch, founder and President of Let's Get Moving! and A Better Nest Have you ever experienced overwhelming paralysis from all the “stuff” that comes with life? What are some of the common ingredients to the statement “I’m so overwhelmed, I don’t know where to begin?” Well, start by attending this informal discussion with Cindy. We will walk through your questions regarding downsizing, home health help, when do you need assisted living or do you need independent living and what the heck does that even mean! If you have been frustrated with the health care system and need direction or if you need to clean the clutter in your life and in your house you need to start here with us. Reservations required. Bite size delights to be served. Friday, March 27 at 10:30 This is a wonderful opportunity to find out how you can enhance your daily life. Tools that can assist getting in and out of your car, pulling up socks, all types of devices designed to help that you are not aware exists. The Occupational Therapy students from Nashville State will bring numerous items that can help in a variety of ways. Assistive equipment is any kind of tool or device that can simplify everyday tasks. Reservations required. Continuing Education AARP Free Tax-aide Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning February 3 through April 14 from 9-Noon. By appointment only. This service is provided by IRS trained volunteers. You must bring last year’s tax return and current year’s tax forms. You are not required to be a member of the Center; however, preference will be given to those 50+. Call 376-0102 or come by to make your appointment. Inclement Weather Policy: If Williamson County schools ar e closed due to weather all activities at the Center ar e canceled including tax appointments. You are responsible for calling to reschedule your appointment. Elements of Writing 1st and 3rd Mondays at 11:00 Monday, February 2 and 16. March 2 and 16. For fiction, non-fiction and, from time to time, poetry, we discuss some aspect of character or setting. Several people read a portion of their work and receive friendly feedback from the rest of the group. The “Knitwits” Knitting Group Each Thursday at 10:00 Gather with friends and share your tips with other knitters. Please call the Center at 376-0102. I-Pad for Dummies Wednesday, February 10 at 11:30 Instructor: Betsy Crossley In this class you will meet your IPad and find out the basics of your iPad. Find out about cleaning and charging your iPad. You will check out the general settings and perhaps instruction on purchasing apps for your IPad. Limited to six participants in the class. Cost: $2. Hunka Hunka Goo Goo Love Sponsored by Corbin in the Dell Wednesday, February 11 at 1:00 Guest: Chef Melissa Corbin, Founder and Owner of Corbin in the Dell Chef Corbin’s motto is “fresh ingredients that are locally and sustainably sourced will make a dish sing!” Her Hunka Hunka Goo Goo Love did just that. Paying homage to Elvis, her local goodies won a Golden Ticket to travel to Las Vegas for the Championship title. She will join us to share her story along with a tasting of her “hunka goo goo love.” Cost: $2. Reservations accepted only with payment. Members only. Limited to 25. Healthy U Education Series Williamson Medical Center Tuesday, February 24 from 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. Topic: Heart Disease Prevention Location: Williamson Medical Center. We will meet at Williamson Medical. Reservations required. Healthy U Education Series at Martin Sponsored by Williamson Medical Thursday, February 19 at Noon Guest speaker: Dr. Jennifer Santana, Williamson Medical Center Topic: Healthy Heart Habits There are plenty of small changes you can make in your day that can have a big impact on your heart health. Such as, starting the day off with a healthy meal not only gives you the energy you need to work or play – it's also linked to a lower risk of heart disease, a new study found. Reservations required. Members only. Continuing Education Culinary Demonstration and Tasting Sponsored by Morning Pointe Thursday, February 12 at 1:00 Guest: Chef Ron Geagan Back by popular demand, Chef Ron will prepare two dishes for us to taste. His first demonstration will be tomato florentine soup. This soup is easy and full of flavor, which is always good for a chilly winter day. Our second treat will be plump Chocolate Covered Strawberries. Ron Geagan is the Executive Chef at Morning Pointe of Brentwood, Assisted Living Community. He’s a self-trained home cook that transitioned into a professional kitchen 3 years ago. Chef Ron delights in preparing foods – old favorites as well as new tastes and loves to share his creations with others. Cost: $2. Reservations accepted only with payment. Members only. Limited to 25. Financial Foundations Monday, February 23 at Noon Market volatility and questionable economic outlooks can lead to anxiety—especially for those who depend on their investments for income. And to make matters more stressful, sensational media headlines add to everyone's rising tension levels on a daily basis. Join Raj and Zack for a discussion on how you can continue success on building a solid foundation. Of course, lunch is provided. Reservations required. I-Pad for Advanced Tuesday, March 10 at 11:30 Instructor: Betsy Crossley To join this class you must have good working knowledge of the basics for your I-Pad. Limited to six participants in the class. If you are not sure if you qualify for this class please call Sherry at 376-4331 or email at [email protected]. Cost: $2. Reservations required. Handgun Carry Permit and Firearm Safety Class Nashville Armory Wednesday, March 25 at 8:30 Instructor: Leroy Farris About Leroy: Ler oy is cer tified by the F.B.I. , NRA, and POST as a fir ear ms instr uctor . Cer tified by the NRA to instruct the following: Advanced Pistol, Basic Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Home Firearm Safety, Personal Protection in the Home, Personal Protection Outside the Home, and Refuse to Be a Victim. Why take a firearm class? Shooting is a great activity for anyone interested in trying. However, with firearms comes responsibility and using a firearm for personal defense comes with even greater responsibility. Firearm training is taking personal responsibility for your safety and the safety of those close to you. At the Nashville Armory you will learn about handgun nomenclature, function, operation, handgun safety, cleaning, storage, and the legal liabilities of carrying a handgun. You will also learn about carrying a handgun, ammunition malfunctions, and we will cover loading and unloading, along with the fundamentals of handgun shooting. Cost: $100 includes 8 hours of instruction, ammunition, firearms, carry permit, range fees and transportation. Reservation accepted only with payment. Leave the center at 8:10. Keep a Watchful Eye Sponsored by Cool Springs Eye Care Wednesday, March 11 at 1:00 Guest speaker: Dr. Jeff Kegarise Topic: Preventing and Treating Mature Eye Issues This is a session you should join us for you and your family. The daily grind on our eyes has made a transformation with I-Phones, I-Pads, flat screen TV’s and traditional computer monitors. Some people believe that staring at a screen can change your vision. Also, if you want to know more about Cataracts, Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration and those pesky floaters, join Dr. Jeff Kegarise from Cool Springs Eye Care as he simplifies eye conditions and the current treatment options. Light delights will be served. Reservations required. Trips and Tours Amerigo’s Valentine Celebration Friday, February 13. Leave the Center at 4:30 Travel to Amerigo’s in Brentwood and enjoy delicious Valentine dinner. Amerigo’s is a casual, energetic, affordable neighborhood Italian restaurant serving a blend of traditional and modern Italian cuisine. Their restaurants are warm and inviting, with friendly yet professional service. Van: $4. Reservations required. Limited seating. If you plan to drive on your own please let us know at the front desk. FiftyForward College Grove The Underground Railroad Wednesday, February 18 at 10:45 Program: The Underground Railroad Between 1840 and 1860, before the American Civil War, enslaved Africans followed the North Star on the Underground Railroad to find freedom. It was not an actual railroad but a secret network of routes and safe houses that helped people escape slavery and reach free states or Canada. Let’s travel to the College Grove Center to learn more about the Underground Railroad. The program will close with music performed by Marie Ogilvie and her friend, Minister Pamela. Cost: $7.50 includes van, potluck lunch and program. Reservations required. Limited seating. Jonathan's Grille Let’s meet there! Wednesday, February 18 and March 18 at 4:00 Enjoy an afternoon with friends over a cold beverage and great food. Let’s meet at Jonathon's in Cool Springs at 4:00 to enjoy specials on beverages and appetizers. Starters such as fried dill pickles, wings, sweet potato fries, bam bam shrimp and more or just go straight for dessert. Reservations required so please let us know if you can join us. Wholly Chow Located in Nashville Wednesday, February 25 at 10:30 Wholly Chow is designed as a venue to celebrate the great culinary traditions of Regional Southern Cuisine. All of their food is fresh, local and organic whenever possible! Our menu is a collection of heirloom Southern recipes that have passed from generation to generation infused with some contemporary flare. From our Weekend Brunch Crab Cakes Benedict prepared with fresh Gulf Coast Blue Crab to our New Orleans style Red Beans and rice, featuring our hickory smoked Andouille Sausage and Country Ham each entrée is prepared with Authentic Southern Flare! Cost: $5 includes mini-bus transportation, CDL licensed driver, door to door service. Reservations required. Poncho's Place Tuesday, March 3 at 10:45 Let’s travel to Franklin to taste delicious, authentic Mexican dishes that have delighted patrons for many years. From appetizers, taco salads, fajitas, enchiladas, combinations, burritos, seafood dishes, and more they will cook to satisfy your taste buds. Top off your meal with a yummy dessert or after dinner cocktail. Reservations required. Cost: $4 includes van transportation. Please let us know if you plan to drive on your own an meet us there. Nashville Symphony Beethoven's Seventh Thursday, March 12 at 9:15 Johannes Debus, conductor Caroline Goulding, violin Wagner Siegfried Idyll Beethoven - Symphony No. 7 Mozart - Violin Concerto No. 5 "Turkish" At its première, Beethoven was noted as remarking that it was one of his best works. The second movement, Allegretto, was the most popular movement and had to be encored. The instant popularity of the Allegretto resulted in its frequent performance separate from the complete symphony. Reservations required. Limited seating available. Cost: $8 includes cost of transportation, concert, parking and door-to-door service with CDL licensed driver. Trips and Tours Chaffin’s Barn Thursday, March 5 at 10:30 Now Showing: I Take This Man When lovely young Gideon Hollis spots an unconscious man in a tank top and shorts lying in Copley Square just after all other Boston Marathon runners have crossed the finish line, she reasons that since nice guys finish last, this must be Mr. Right. She has a helpful policeman tote him to her nearby apartment, shocking her roommate whose fiancé is due for a dinner date. When the comatose dreamboat revives and cannot remember who he is Giddy tells him they are married and then regrets her subterfuge when he attempts to be a loving husband. It only gets more confused and complicated from there! Cost: $24 includes transportation and event ticket. We will stop for lunch before the show starts at Noon. Lunch to be determined. Lunch and Movies Carmike Thoroughbred 20 Friday, March 6 at 10:45 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel 2 is the expansionist dream of Sonny (Dev Patel), and it’s making more claims on his time than he has available, considering his imminent marriage to the love of his life, Sunaina (Tena Desae). Sonny has his eye on a promising property now that his first venture, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel for the Elderly and Beautiful, has only a single remaining vacancy – posing a rooming predicament for fresh arrivals Guy (Richard Gere) and Lavinia (Tamsin Greig). Cost: $4 van transportation. Reservations required so please let us know if you can join us. Vienna Boys Choir Schermerhorn Symphony Center Sunday, March 15 at 5:50pm Formed more than 500 years ago, the Vienna Boys Choir continues to delight music-lovers across the world with their purity of tone, distinctive charm and a diverse, crowd-pleasing repertoire that includes everything from Austrian waltzes to classical masterpieces to contemporary pop songs. With voices of unforgettable beauty, these gifted young musicians make music that appeals to audiences of all ages and tastes. Don’t miss your chance to experience the original boy band at Schermerhorn Symphony Center! Performance starts at 7:00pm Cost: $49 includes mini-bus transportation, CDL licensed driver, door to door service and concert ticket Dinner Group Moonshine Mondays Monday, March 16 at 3:30 Let’s travel to Music Row to The Row Kitchen & Pub for Moonshine Mondays. For over 3 decades this location is where the music business has come to wine, dine and unwind, share stories and conduct business. Right here is where Brooks & Dunn were introduced, where Earl Bud Lee sold the rights to “Friends in Low Places” for a bar tab, and where song writing legend Harlan Howard held court every afternoon. This is where they pay homage to the Working Class Poets of Nashville. They also happen to have delicious food and a wide range of beverages to offer. Cost: $10 includes mini-bus transportation, CDL licensed driver, parking and door to door service. Dinner and drink menu at front desk. Jonathan's Grille Let’s meet there! Wednesday, March 18 at 4:00 Enjoy an afternoon with friends over a cold beverage and great food. Let’s meet at Jonathon's in Cool Springs at 4:00 to enjoy specials on beverages and appetizers. Starters such as fried dill pickles, wings, sweet potato fries, bam bam shrimp and more or just go straight for dessert. Reservations required so please let us know if you can join us. Studio A Tour with Aubrey Preston Behind the scenes Date of tour to be determined Leiper’s Fork philanthropist, preservationist, music historian and recognized as a Nashvillians of the Year in 2014, Aubrey Preston will be our guide for Studio A. Hear first hand about the inspirational story of how Studio A was preserved for future generations and how Aubrey was key to the success. His incredible passion for preservation and music history was just too much for those who wanted to tear down the studio. At press time of the newsletter the date in March has not been determined. Cost: TBD. Games People Play All of the following activities are provided for Martin members free of charge. Guests are welcome to pay a $5 fee to visit activities once. Billiards Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:15 Members free. Bridge Wednesdays at 9:00 Members free. Bridge: The Basics and Beyond Wednesdays at 12:30 Bunko Friday February 20 and March 20 Horseshoe Pit Currently open for members. Martin Members Game Days Tuesdays from 11:00 to 3:30. Fridays from 11:00 to 3:30. Poker Mondays at 10:30 Scrabble Tuesdays at 10:00 Center for your reservation. Canasta Thursdays from 9:30-3:30. Bring your lunch. Card Crusaders Monday and Wednesdays at 9:30 Join the fun each Monday and Wednesday to create beautiful Iris Folded cards to benefit the Martin Center. If you would like more information on how you can help, please call Sherry at 615-376-0102 or email at [email protected]. New Valentine Designs Stop and Shop at Martin Are you looking for a gift or card to send someone? The Card Crusaders now have more than 80 patterns including all occasion, wedding, birthday, thank you, and many more. Handmade and only $5!! 100% of proceeds benefit the Center. Valentine Beading Tuesday, February 10 at 1:00 Join us for a fun filled afternoon with friends and create something to keep for yourself or give to your own valentine. Cost: $2. Reservations required. Materials included. Watercolor Exploration with Barbara Bays Six-week series begins Tuesday, February 10 through March 17 at 11:00 It is a “no more fear approach” to watercolor. These sessions are for those who want to continue to explore the art of watercolor. Beginners welcome. Any questions please call Barbara Bays at 414-0458. Cost: $50 for members. $100 for non-members. Reservations accepted only with payment. Martin Members Only ~ Open Studio Watercolor, Thursdays at 1:00 Bring your brushes, pens and paints and join us Thursday afternoons for an Open Studio day at Martin. Martin members only. Please check programming schedule for availability. Blind Wine Tasting At Martin Thursday, March 26 at 4:30 To ensure impartial judgment of a wine, it will be served blind – that is, without the tasters having seen the label, box or bottle shape. Blind tasting will involve serving the wine from a dark wine glass to mask the color of the wine. As a taster, your judgment can be prejudiced by knowing details of a wine, such as geographic origin, price, reputation, color, or other considerations. Dinner will be provided by Ambrosia Catering. Menu at the front desk. Reservation required. Cost: $24.50 includes tasting and dinner. Showtime at Martin Please let us know if you plan to attend. Suggestions welcome! The Birdcage ~ comedy Friday, February 13 at 1:00 A gay cabaret owner and his drag queen companion agree to put up a false straight front so that their son can introduce them to his fiancée's right-wing moralistic parents. Starring: Robin Williams, Nathan Lane, Gene Hackman. Reservations required. War Horse ~ drama Friday, February 27 at 1:00 This deeply heartfelt story begins with the remarkable friendship between a horse named Joey and his young trainer Albert. Young Albert enlists to serve in World War I after his beloved horse is sold to the cavalry. Albert's hopeful journey takes him out of England and to the front lines as the war rages on. Starring: Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson, David Thewlis. Reservations required. The Blind Side ~ true story Friday, March 13 at 1:00 The story of Michael Oher, a homeless and traumatized boy who became an All American football player and first round NFL draft pick with the help of a caring woman and her family. Starring: Quinton Aaron, Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw. Reservations required. Hollywood Canteen (1944) Friday, March 27 at 1:00 Built around a story involving a corporal who wins a date with winsome Joan Leslie, Hollywood Canteen is a salute to the WWII club for GIs. Real-life Canteen cofounders Bette Davis and John Garfield plus dozens more stars dazzle the troops and modern fans. Reservations required. This and That Inclement Weather Policy In the event Williamson County schools are closed due to inclement weather, all Center programming will be cancelled. ~~~~~ Weight Watchers Meetings at Martin Tuesday mornings at 8:30 Martin Center members with I.D. pay $30 joining fee week one (unless there is a joining special). Martin Center members with I.D. receive $2.00 off the weekly meeting fee, after week one no additional discounts are available. These discounts are only available at The Martin Center location. FiftyFoward Martin Center Refund Policy Please read carefully Membership and interest in our programs and activities continue to increase. Many programs and trips require a minimum number to make it cost effective or to honor the time commitment for an instructor, a licensed driver or facilitator. When you sign up, you are making a commitment to the activity and are responsible for putting it on your calendar. Refunds or credits are not given for any activity, trip or event where there is a ticket, a reservation, or number of attendees that has to be committed in advance. All activities that require a reservation for a meal or materials provided will forfeit payment unless there is a waiting list and we can fill that vacancy with another member. Credits will be given only if the program is cancelled by the Center. Exceptions may be considered by the Center Director in extreme situations. FOOD DRIVE FOR The Well Partnership with Calvary Chapel and FiftyFoward Martin Center The Well is a food pantry serving families in Spring Hill, Thompson’s Station and College Grove areas. During the month of March we will partner with Calvary Chapel to participate with them for this food drive. Each week we will collect different food themes. There will be a collection box in the administration area of the Martin Center. March 1st will be breakfast foods, March 8th will be lunch foods, March 11th will be dinner foods, March 22nd will be desserts and March 29th will be drinks. All food will be picked up at the Martin Center and taken to The Well. For more information, contact Wendy Deats at 615-305-9152 or email her at [email protected] Week 1 – March 1st - BREAKFAST ITEMS • Pancake Mix • Pancake Syrup • Jams and Jellies • Muffin Mix • Cereal • Oatmeal • Breakfast Bars/ Pop Tarts Week 2 – March 8Th – LUNCH ITEMS • Canned Chicken • Cup O Noodles/Ramen Noodles • Canned Tuna • Apple Sauce/ Fruit Cups • Cookies • Fruit Strips/Snacks • Granola Bars/ Trail Mix/Chip Packs • Raisins/ Nuts • Peanut Butter Crackers or Cheese N Crackers Week 3 – March 15th – DINNER ITEMS • Pasta Noodles & Sauces • Rice • Taco Kits/Enchilada Kits • Soups • Dry Beans or Canned Beans • Canned Corn/Veggies • Other Non-Perishable Dinner Items Week 4 – March 22nd – DESSERT ITEMS • Cake Mixes/ Cupcake Mixes • Frosting • Brownie Mixes • Fudge Sauce • Fruit Fillings • Sugar • Chocolate Chips • Marshmallows • Other Non-Perishable Dessert Items Week 5 – March 29th – DRINK ITEMS • Juice Boxes • Packs of Hot Chocolate • Packs of Apple Cider • Gatorade/Powerade • Water bottles • Chocolate Milk boxes • Milk Boxes NON PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 329 BRENTWOOD, TN Martin Center 960 Heritage Way Brentwood, TN 37027 Return Service Requested Card Crusaders Purchase your Valentine Cards at Martin Guest Speaker Williamson County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Mike Looney with Brentwood Mayor Betsy Crossley Aubrey Preston Studio A Details and more inside…………... @MartinCntrBwd
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