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Huey Lewis and the News rock the Convention Center for East Tennessee Children’s Hospital
More than 700 well-clad (and well-heeled!) folks packed the Knoxville Convention Center last Saturday for Center Stage, the annual big benefit for East Tennessee Children’s Hospital. Tickets were $300 each to see veteran 1980s rockers Huey Lewis and the News. … Continue reading
Filed under: Downtown, Events, Knoxville, Music
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300 of our closest friends step back to 1947 with us at our client party in the historic Miller’s Building
To celebrate the great time we are having in our new offices in the historic Miller’s Department Store building at 445 S. Gay Street, we made “coming back to Miller’s” the theme of our annual mid-winter client party this year. … Continue reading
Filed under: Business, Downtown, Events, Historic preservation, Journalism, Knoxville, Media, Music, Politics, Public Relations, Theater
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Monte Kiffin blitzes United Way gathering
The invitation said Monte Kiffin was to be the guest speaker Tuesday at the United Way’s Tocqueville Society dinner. The party, which is an annual “thank you” to those who contribute $10,000 or more to the United Way, as well … Continue reading
Haslam event nets record donors, funny moments
The fund-raiser Jim and Kay Clayton hosted at their Sequoyah Hills home Monday for Knoxville Mayor Bill Haslam’s gubernatorial run raised more than $200,000 and broke a record: More individuals have contributed to the Haslam campaign than have ever given … Continue reading
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