City Lights 2020 | Family & Children’s Service Spring Event

City Lights 2020 | Family & Children’s Service Spring Event

City Lights 2020 | Family & Children’s Service March 28, 2020 – 6:30PM

We love our nonprofit friends at Family & Children’s Service! In fact, they hosted our most recent Opening Class Session for Young Leaders Council! They are hosting a spring event, City Lights 2020 – honoring Hunter Atkins & John Steele.

The party will feature a 70s Disco theme with live music by legendary funk band Delicious, dancing, and catering by Johnny Haffner. John Steele and Hunter Atkins will be honored for their community service and support of FCS. It’s a cocktail supper (open buffet; no tables). This makes it easy for partygoers to mingle all night. 70s costumes are encouraged (but not required), and there will be fun surprises throughout the evening.

The event benefits Family & Children’s Service, which serves more than 50,000 of our community’s most vulnerable children and families each year.

If you or your business would like to sponsor the event, please contact Beth Hall at 615.340.9718

Impact Luncheon | Social Enterprise | March 26, 2020

Impact Luncheon | Social Enterprise | March 26, 2020

Impact Luncheon: Social Enterprise 

Continuing Education | March 26 | Second Harvest Food Bank | 11:30-1:00

No better place to learn more about Social Enterprise than from the experts themselves! Join us for an Impact Luncheon featuring Hal Cato (Thistle Farms), Mike Lenda (The Well Coffeehouse), and Kim Molnar (Second Harvest Food Bank).

This conversation will be led by Michael Woodnorth of Woodnorth Advisory. We will define social enterprise and discuss its benefits for nonprofits through examples and real-world experience. We will also explore how social enterprise fits into (and enhances) the traditional nonprofit structure and the questions you should ask to help decide if social enterprise is right for your nonprofit.

Tickets Here – $20 | Includes box lunch

Lauren Painter Joins Lee Company – Congratulations!

Lauren Painter Joins Lee Company – Congratulations!

Congratulations, Lauren Painter!

Young Leaders Council board member, Lauren Painter, was recently promoted to Director of Financial Operations at Lee Company – we congratulate her on this new venture! Her responsibilities with Lee will be publication of financials and strategic planning, budgeting and forecasting processes, and assisting business units with P&L management and financial analysis – just to name a few. Lauren is an active and instrumental part of the YLC board and also on the boards of W.O. Smith Music School and Middle TN Construction Financial Management Association.

Read more on Lauren’s exciting new position here! 

Nashville Soccer Club offers YLC supporters special deal!

Nashville Soccer Club offers YLC supporters special deal!

 

Major League Soccer in Nashville kicks off on February 29th at Nissan Stadium! And this season, they are offering YLC supporters a special deal! 10% of all ticket proceeds purchased through the link below will be donated to Young Leaders Council! Purchase tickets TODAY to take advantage of this great deal!

The Nashville SC has a special place in our hearts here at YLC – in case you missed it, we welcomed Ian Ayre, CEO of the Nashville SC as keynote at our recent 2019 Leadership Luncheon!

 

 

Reclaiming Lives After Dark

Reclaiming Lives After Dark

Reclaiming Lives After Dark

February 4, 2020 | Montgomery Bell Academy | 7PM, Doors at 6:30PM

Get your ticket for a night with internationally renowned speaker, Ben Nemtin, #1 New York Times bestselling author of What Do You Want To Do Before You Die.

Centerstone is hosting an immersive event to help you discover the things you want to do before you die, and Ben will share his own inspiring story of checking things off his bucket list, leading him to help many others do the same thing.

Don’t miss out on this inspiring evening with Ben. As a result of experiencing the pit of depression, Ben Nemtin, along with three best friends put together a grand bucket list to experience life at a whole new level. They road-tripped across the US to accomplish their goals and check off their bucket list. The best part? Each time they checked a bucket list item, they helped a stranger cross something off their bucket list too. The list includes playing basketball with President Obama, streaking a soccer field, raising over $400,000 for charity to placing a record-breaking $250,000 bet on roulette, and more. Ben’s bucket list story has impacted millions.

Tickets here  | Use code: Centerstone for $5 off ticket purchase!