Born: Gulfport, Mississippi , December 24, 1963 Married to Larry Wilhoite. They have two children and dog name Feebie Member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church Bachelor of Science, in Business Administration/Marketing, Tennessee State University. Has pursued studies for Masters in Public Administration
You know that the success of any project depends on you and the help you receive. Volunteer now to help create and encourage success in your community. Any thought for change begins with a just that...a thought, then the thought is enacted by a group, many times small. But it it is not the size of the group, but the wealth of the group's commitment and thoughtfulness that become contagious. Volunteer and watch your community succeed! Check out the message from the Mayor.
NCT is proud to acknowledge the government agencies, foundations andbusiness partners that provide leadership support to NCT:Metropolitian Nashville Arts Commission, The Shubert Foundation, Tennessee Arts Commission, Nashville Parent and The MemorialFoundationhttp:http://www.nashvillechildrenstheatre.org/
What You Need To Know About The DTV Transition- Do Not Be Left in the Dark!
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CRIME STOPPERS-METRO POLICE DEPARTMENT
Needs your Help in Solving Crimes
Do you have any information about a crime? If so, pleases call 742-7463. You may receive -a cash reward up to $1,000.00, and you do have to give your name. CALL NOW, time means money! You can make a difference. Do you have information concerning possible drug activity? If you do, call 244-3673 and you may be eligible for a cash reward. You do not have to give your name and you can remain anonymous. Local news has reported the Crime Stoppers Program has helped the metro police catch many criminals due to the many calls made by concerned residents. Let's make Nashville a crime free city! Continue the calls.
Governor Bredesen and The Department of Children's Services have collaborated with Youth Villages to begin a new statewide mentoring initiative that pairs volunteer mentors with teenagers in the state foster care system. Please call Stephanie at 615-250-7227 to receive a mentor application or additional information.
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