Clarksville, TN - Supporters of Clarksville's Ajax Turner 50+ Center came out to The Roxy Theatre recently for a night of entertainment, with catering by
It was a project years in the making.
With the snip of scissors, Loaves & Fishes which provides daily meals to those in need held a ribbon-cutting and dedication Sunday for its new 15,000 square foot home at 825 Crossland Avenue in Clarksville.
It was a moment of special significance to many, including board member Jill Crow and her brother, businessman Jack Turner. The new building s named in honor of their mother, Geraldine B. Turner, who helped the organization find their previous home. It was nice to honor mother that way, Crow said. She always had a passion for feeding people, board chair Tamara Long said of the building s namesake.