MURFREESBORO – “Friday, September 8 was a beautiful night for an end of summer party!” announced Child Advocacy Center Director Sharon De Boer. “Thank you to everybody who attended and sponsored the Child Advocacy Center’s 6th annual Light Up the Night event.”
Guests celebrated all night at Oakland’s Mansion, Murfreesboro. They sipped cocktails, ate delicious hors d’oeuvres and drinks from local restaurants and vendors, h .
(MURFREESBORO) “Save the date for the party of the season!” announced Child Advocacy Center Development Coordinator Katie Enzor. “The Child Advocacy Center’s 5th annual Light Up the Night end of summer party is right around the corner!”
“There is a wonderful group of fun women planning the event,” continued Enzor. “Tiffany Rogers is the chair and she is joined by co-chair Mary Nhotsavang. The planning committee includes Kim .
FRIDAY: Beautiful Weather Forecast for the Hometown Heroes Walk for Children Apr 29, 2021 at 06:30 am by WGNS
Murfreesboro – “The weather forecast for Friday is 73 degrees and sunny. That is perfect walking weather,” announced Child Advocacy Center director Sharon De Boer. “Lace up your tennis shoes and join us for the 6th Annual Hometown Heroes Walk for Children.”
The Child Advocacy Center and the Rutherford County Child Protective Investigative Team hosts the annual Hometown Heroes Walk every year on the last Friday in April. They encourage the community to come out and walk to show their support of child abuse and child sexual abuse victims during National Child Abuse Prevention Month.