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SUMMARY:The Hermitage Gala
DESCRIPTION:\n	The Hermitage Gala\n	Friday\, April 27\, 2012\n	The Hermitage Gala benefits the ongoing preservation of The Hermitage\, Home of President Andrew Jackson\, including educational programs\, preservation of buildings and grounds\, and conservation of extensive collections.\n	HONORARY CHAIR\:                 Nancy Barrett\n	EVENT CHAIRS\:                       Gina Lodge and Sarah Lodge Tally\n	DATE\:                                        Friday\, April 27\, 2012\n	TIME\:                                        6\:30 pm Cocktails and Silent Auction\n	                                                7\:30 pm Dinner and Program\n	PLACE\:                                      Loews Vanderbilt Hotel\n	AWARD\:                                     Jim Lehrer     Recipient of the Jackson Award\n	The Jackson Award\, named after our nation’s seventh president\, Andrew Jackson is presented to recognize those who by their leadership and the courage of their convictions have taken positions that enhance the lives of Tennesseans and accordingly brought benefit and honor to the body politic.  President Jackson forged new trails and opened new possibilities for both Tennessee and our nation.  Everything he did\, he did boldly. \n	This year\, we will honor Jim Lehrer\, veteran journalist of PBS’s NewsHour\, with the Jackson Award. Mr. Lehrer’s career in newspaper and television journalism has spanned over 50 years\, being awarded multiple Emmys\, being inducted into the Television Hall of Fame and recently being presented with the National Press Club’s top honor\, the Fourth Estate Award.\n	Past recipients of the Jackson Award\:\n	  Governor Phil Bredesen  2009\n	Senator Jim Webb    2010\n	Gala Committee\n	Honorary Chair\n	Nancy Barrett\n	Chairs\n	Gina Lodge and Sarah Lodge Tally\n	Lin Howard Andrews\n	Terri Caldwell\n	Elizabeth Carrero\n	Sheila Cook\n	Jean Fitzgerald\n	Sara Frederick\n	Veronica Hawbaker\n	Pam King\n	Howard Kittell\n	Mary Catherine McAnulty\n	The Honorable George Paine\n	Ophelia Paine\n	Elizabeth Papel\n	Janis Reynolds\n	Virginia Reynolds\n	Frances Spradley\n	Cathy Thomas\n	Sponsors\n	Presidential Level ($10\,000)\n	Mary Lynne and Steve Hewlett\n	Jackson National Life Insurance Company\n	Congressional Level ($5\,000)\n	Baker\, Donelson\, Bearman\, Caldwell & Berkowitz\, PC\n	Bridgestone Americas\, Inc.\n	CCA\n	Gilbert S. Merritt\n	Cabinet Level ($2\,500)\n	American Paper & Twine\n	Gaylord Entertainment Foundation\n	Sarah and Walter Knestrick\n	Gina and Dick Lodge\n	McWherter Family Foundation\n	Miller & Martin\n	Pinnacle Financial Partners\n	Rochford Realty & Construction Co.\, Inc.\n	Wade & Egbert Insurance Partners\n	Table Sponsors\n	Lin and Bill Andrews\n	Nancy and Don Barrett\n	Carol and Frank Daniels III\n	Loews Vanderbilt Hotel\n	Mrs. Jack C. Massey\n	Mary and Dale McCulloch\n	Newseum/Freedom Forum\n	Emily Reynolds\, Regent\n	Standard Candy Company\n	Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis\, LLP\n	Patrons\n	Annie Laurie and Irvin Berry\n	Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Byrd\n	Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Cantrell\n	Lee Lee and Wally Dietz\n	Zita and Dan Elrod\n	Mr. and Mrs. Calvin P. Lewis\n	Kathy and Pat Nevill\n	Deborah and Keith Pitts\n	Sandy and Jay Sangervasi\n	Mr. and Mrs. James W. Spradley\, Jr.\n	Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomasson\n	Ladies&#39\; Committee\n	Honey Alexander\n	Yvonne W. Christopher\n	Becky Cowart\n	Mrs. Robert S. Doochin\n	Barbara Haugen\n	Betty S. Haynes\n	Ellen W. Hudson\n	Frances C. Jackson\n	Pam King\n	Rebecca S. Laine\n	Roberta Lochte-Jones\n	Mrs. John R. Markham Jr.\n	Mrs. Jack C. Massey\n	Betty W. McAnulty\n	Mary Catherine McAnulty\n	Ines Negri\n	Sallie Norton\n	Deborah Pitts\n	Linda Ramsey\n	Mrs. J. Ronald Scott\n	Dolores W. Seigenthaler\n	Mrs. Wilson Sims\n	Mrs. Allen Steele\n	Mrs. Thomas R. Steele\n	Mrs. DeWitt C. Thompson III\n	Mary Battle Thompson\n	Mrs. Overton Thompson Jr.\n	Eleanor Lawson Willis\n	Mandy Young\n	Gentlemen&#39\;s Committee\n	Lamar Alexander\n	Howard H. Baker\n	John Barringer\n	Martin Brown\, Jr.\n	Allen Bryan\n	Dr. Benjamin Caldwell\, Jr.\n	Sam E. Christopher\n	Dick Cowart\n	Mr. Robert S. Doochin\n	Gary Haugen\n	Douglas Henry\n	Howard J. Kittell\n	Thomas McAnulty\n	Tom Negri\n	Keith Pitts\n	Kenneth L. Roberts\n	Mr. J. Ronald Scott\n	John L. Seigenthaler\n	Bob Thompson\n	Dr. William Wadlington\n	Ridley Wills II\n	Stephen Young\n	Additional Donations\n	John Auston Bridges\n	Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kitchel\n	Ellen Hobbs Lyle\n	Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peaster\n	Aleta and Byron Trauger\n	Anne and Joe Russell\n	Special Thanks\n	We are grateful for the contributions of Amos Gott at AmosEvents\n	in helping to make The Hermitaga Gala such a stylish event\n	Peyton Hoge\n	Auction Donors\n	Amerigo\n	Nancy and Don Barrett\n	Bates Nursery\n	Susan and Frank Basham\n	Bridgestone Americas\, Inc.\n	Brighthouse Luxury Green Home Cleaning\n	Terri Caldwell\n	Chef&#39\;s Market Cafe and Take Away\n	Cindi Earl Fine Jewelry\n	Jane Hughes Coble\n	Sheila and Michael Cook\n	Congressman Jim Cooper\n	Country Music Association\n	Country Music Hall of Fame\n	Alberta and Bob Doochin\n	Corsair Distillery\n	Pam Fortner\n	French Lick Resort\n	Bertram Hayes-Davis\n	Gaylord Hotels\n	Grand Avenue Limousine\n	Grayline Tours\n	Kem Hinton\n	Historic New Orleans Collection\n	Jackalope Brewing Company\n	Jerry Atnip Photography\n	Sarah and Walter Knestrick\n	Lipman Brothers\n	Loews Hotels\n	M Street\n	Mount Vernon\n	Nashville Symphony\n	Judy Nebhut\n	Newseum\n	Outdoor Classic Structures/Hardscape Builders\n	Mary and John Patterson\n	Phil Ponder\n	Picture This Custom Framing & Gallery\n	Red Light Management\n	Cindy and Dan Spengler\n	The Bluebird Cafe\n	The Hermitage\, Home of President Andrew Jackson\n	Yazoo Brewery\n	104.5 The Zone\n
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SUMMARY:Spring Outing
DESCRIPTION:\n	Spring Outing\n	Wednesday\, May 16\, 2012\n	11\:00 a.m.\n	The Hermitage Garden\n	featuring\n	The Honorable Beth Halteman Harwell\n	Speaker of the House of Representatives\n	Musical entertainment provided by Nashville Symphony Orchestra\n	Please join us in celebrating this time-honored tradition of The Ladies&#39\; Hermitage Association. Share a lovely lunch with family and friends amidst our exquisite garden. Enjoy musical entertainment\, hear a compelling speaker\, and take pride in supporting the mission of The Hermitage to preserve\, educate\, and inspire.\n	Tickets\: $40 Non-members\n	$35 Seniors and Members\n	$75 Patron (benefits include\: recognition on signage\, website and newsletter\, plus special gift of peony cutting from The Hermitage Garden)\n	Seating is limited to the first 250 reservations.\n	Please reply with ticket reservations by no later than May 4th.\n	Sponsors\n	$2\,500\n	Adams and Reese\, LLP\n	$1\,000\n	Nashville Symphony Orchestra\n	You&#39\;re Invited Gifts & Paper\n	$500\n	Bridgestone Americas\, Inc.\n	Brighthouse Green Home Cleaning\n	Spring Outing Committee\n	Carol Daniels\, Chair (LHA Board)\n	Cindy Garfield\, Chair (LHA Board)\n	Elizabeth Carrero\n	Joyce Hitt\n	Pam King\n	Howard J. Kittell\, President & CEO\n	Debby Patterson Koch\, LHA Vice Regent\n	Jill Suwanski\n	Host Committee\n	Sarah Knestrick\n	Lebanon Road Garden Club\n	Deborah Lovett\n	Mary McCulloch\n	Deby Pitts\n	Robin Puryear\n	Libby Riggins\n	Karin Roland\n	For more information please contact Pam King\, Vice President of Development\n	615-889-2941 x200 \n	pking@thehermitage.com [mailto\:pking@thehermitage.com]\n
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SUMMARY:Sundays LIVE! at The Hermitage
DESCRIPTION:\n	Remembering the Ladies\: Women of The Hermitage\n	Experience Sundays LIVE!\, a compelling living history series that explores the 19th century early republic and takes visitors further into the stories of the people that made The Hermitage home. Beginning on June 3rd and running every Sunday throughout September\, costumed interpreters will bring history to life in their discussion of events from the lifetime and influence of General Andrew Jackson and his family.\n	Sundays LIVE! presentations will focus on Jackson&#39\;s early life\, the women of the Hermitage\, friends of Jackson&#39\;s such as Sam Houston and Ralph E.W. Earl\, Jackson&#39\;s military career\, and music of the 19th century. Each Sunday will bring a new presentation and a new learning opportunity.\n	Programs begin at 1\:30 and run throughout the afternoon until 5 p.m. at various locations behind the Hermitage mansion. Programs are free with the purchase of regular admission.\n	Join us to learn more about our story!\n
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SUMMARY:Sundays LIVE! at The Hermitage
DESCRIPTION:\n	Gone to Texas\: Tennessee and the Texas Revolution\n	Experience Sundays LIVE!\, a compelling living history series that explores the 19th century early republic and takes visitors further into the stories of the people that made The Hermitage home. Beginning on June 3rd and running every Sunday throughout September\, costumed interpreters will bring history to life in their discussion of events from the lifetime and influence of General Andrew Jackson and his family.\n	Sundays LIVE! presentations will focus on Jackson&#39\;s early life\, the women of the Hermitage\, friends of Jackson&#39\;s such as Sam Houston and Ralph E.W. Earl\, Jackson&#39\;s military career\, and music of the 19th century. Each Sunday will bring a new presentation and a new learning opportunity.\n	Programs begin at 1\:30 and run throughout the afternoon until 5 p.m. at various locations behind the Hermitage mansion. Programs are free with the purchase of regular admission.\n	Join us to learn more about our story!\n
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SUMMARY:Sundays LIVE! at The Hermitage
DESCRIPTION:\n	A Comforting Presence\: Portrait Painter Ralph E.W. Earl\n	Experience Sundays LIVE!\, a compelling living history series that explores the 19th century early republic and takes visitors further into the stories of the people that made The Hermitage home. Beginning on June 3rd and running every Sunday throughout September\, costumed interpreters will bring history to life in their discussion of events from the lifetime and influence of General Andrew Jackson and his family.\n	Sundays LIVE! presentations will focus on Jackson&#39\;s early life\, the women of the Hermitage\, friends of Jackson&#39\;s such as Sam Houston and Ralph E.W. Earl\, Jackson&#39\;s military career\, and music of the 19th century. Each Sunday will bring a new presentation and a new learning opportunity.\n	Programs begin at 1\:30 and run throughout the afternoon until 5 p.m. at various locations behind the Hermitage mansion. Programs are free with the purchase of regular admission.\n	Join us to learn more about our story!\n
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SUMMARY:Sundays LIVE! at The Hermitage
DESCRIPTION:\n	Regulars By God\: The US Army in the War of 1812\n	Experience Sundays LIVE!\, a compelling living history series that explores the 19th century early republic and takes visitors further into the stories of the people that made The Hermitage home. Beginning on June 3rd and running every Sunday throughout September\, costumed interpreters will bring history to life in their discussion of events from the lifetime and influence of General Andrew Jackson and his family.\n	Sundays LIVE! presentations will focus on Jackson&#39\;s early life\, the women of the Hermitage\, friends of Jackson&#39\;s such as Sam Houston and Ralph E.W. Earl\, Jackson&#39\;s military career\, and music of the 19th century. Each Sunday will bring a new presentation and a new learning opportunity.\n	Programs begin at 1\:30 and run throughout the afternoon until 5 p.m. at various locations behind the Hermitage mansion. Programs are free with the purchase of regular admission.\n	Join us to learn more about our story!\n
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SUMMARY:Sundays LIVE! at The Hermitage
DESCRIPTION:\n	Remembering the Ladies\: Women of The Hermitage\n	Experience Sundays LIVE!\, a compelling living history series that explores the 19th century early republic and takes visitors further into the stories of the people that made The Hermitage home. Beginning on June 3rd and running every Sunday throughout September\, costumed interpreters will bring history to life in their discussion of events from the lifetime and influence of General Andrew Jackson and his family.\n	Sundays LIVE! presentations will focus on Jackson&#39\;s early life\, the women of the Hermitage\, friends of Jackson&#39\;s such as Sam Houston and Ralph E.W. Earl\, Jackson&#39\;s military career\, and music of the 19th century. Each Sunday will bring a new presentation and a new learning opportunity.\n	Programs begin at 1\:30 and run throughout the afternoon until 5 p.m. at various locations behind the Hermitage mansion. Programs are free with the purchase of regular admission.\n	Join us to learn more about our story!\n
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ORGANIZER;CN=Kelly Wilkerson:MAILTO:kwilkerson@thehermitage.com
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SUMMARY:Sundays LIVE! at The Hermitage
DESCRIPTION:\n	Revolutionary War in the Southern Backcountry\n	Experience Sundays LIVE!\, a compelling living history series that explores the 19th century early republic and takes visitors further into the stories of the people that made The Hermitage home. Beginning on June 3rd and running every Sunday throughout September\, costumed interpreters will bring history to life in their discussion of events from the lifetime and influence of General Andrew Jackson and his family.\n	Sundays LIVE! presentations will focus on Jackson&#39\;s early life\, the women of the Hermitage\, friends of Jackson&#39\;s such as Sam Houston and Ralph E.W. Earl\, Jackson&#39\;s military career\, and music of the 19th century. Each Sunday will bring a new presentation and a new learning opportunity.\n	Programs begin at 1\:30 and run throughout the afternoon until 5 p.m. at various locations behind the Hermitage mansion. Programs are free with the purchase of regular admission.\n	Join us to learn more about our story!\n
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SUMMARY:Sundays LIVE! at The Hermitage
DESCRIPTION:\n	A Comforting Presence\: Portrait Painter Ralph E.W. Earl\n	Experience Sundays LIVE!\, a compelling living history series that explores the 19th century early republic and takes visitors further into the stories of the people that made The Hermitage home. Beginning on June 3rd and running every Sunday throughout September\, costumed interpreters will bring history to life in their discussion of events from the lifetime and influence of General Andrew Jackson and his family.\n	Sundays LIVE! presentations will focus on Jackson&#39\;s early life\, the women of the Hermitage\, friends of Jackson&#39\;s such as Sam Houston and Ralph E.W. Earl\, Jackson&#39\;s military career\, and music of the 19th century. Each Sunday will bring a new presentation and a new learning opportunity.\n	Programs begin at 1\:30 and run throughout the afternoon until 5 p.m. at various locations behind the Hermitage mansion. Programs are free with the purchase of regular admission.\n	Join us to learn more about our story!\n
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ORGANIZER;CN=Kelly Wilkerson:MAILTO:kwilkerson@thehermitage.com
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SUMMARY:Sundays LIVE! at The Hermitage
DESCRIPTION:\n	Swamps\, Snakes & Seminoles\n	Experience Sundays LIVE!\, a compelling living history series that explores the 19th century early republic and takes visitors further into the stories of the people that made The Hermitage home. Beginning on June 3rd and running every Sunday throughout September\, costumed interpreters will bring history to life in their discussion of events from the lifetime and influence of General Andrew Jackson and his family.\n	Sundays LIVE! presentations will focus on Jackson&#39\;s early life\, the women of the Hermitage\, friends of Jackson&#39\;s such as Sam Houston and Ralph E.W. Earl\, Jackson&#39\;s military career\, and music of the 19th century. Each Sunday will bring a new presentation and a new learning opportunity.\n	Programs begin at 1\:30 and run throughout the afternoon until 5 p.m. at various locations behind the Hermitage mansion. Programs are free with the purchase of regular admission.\n	Join us to learn more about our story!\n
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SUMMARY:Sundays LIVE! at The Hermitage
DESCRIPTION:\n	Remembering the Ladies\: Women of The Hermitage\n	Experience Sundays LIVE!\, a compelling living history series that explores the 19th century early republic and takes visitors further into the stories of the people that made The Hermitage home. Beginning on June 3rd and running every Sunday throughout September\, costumed interpreters will bring history to life in their discussion of events from the lifetime and influence of General Andrew Jackson and his family.\n	Sundays LIVE! presentations will focus on Jackson&#39\;s early life\, the women of the Hermitage\, friends of Jackson&#39\;s such as Sam Houston and Ralph E.W. Earl\, Jackson&#39\;s military career\, and music of the 19th century. Each Sunday will bring a new presentation and a new learning opportunity.\n	Programs begin at 1\:30 and run throughout the afternoon until 5 p.m. at various locations behind the Hermitage mansion. Programs are free with the purchase of regular admission.\n	Join us to learn more about our story!\n
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ORGANIZER;CN=Kelly Wilkerson:MAILTO:kwilkerson@thehermitage.com
DTSTART;TZID=US-Central:20120819T133000
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SUMMARY:Sundays LIVE! at The Hermitage
DESCRIPTION:\n	To Avenge Fort Mims!\n	Experience Sundays LIVE!\, a compelling living history series that explores the 19th century early republic and takes visitors further into the stories of the people that made The Hermitage home. Beginning on June 3rd and running every Sunday throughout September\, costumed interpreters will bring history to life in their discussion of events from the lifetime and influence of General Andrew Jackson and his family.\n	Sundays LIVE! presentations will focus on Jackson&#39\;s early life\, the women of the Hermitage\, friends of Jackson&#39\;s such as Sam Houston and Ralph E.W. Earl\, Jackson&#39\;s military career\, and music of the 19th century. Each Sunday will bring a new presentation and a new learning opportunity.\n	Programs begin at 1\:30 and run throughout the afternoon until 5 p.m. at various locations behind the Hermitage mansion. Programs are free with the purchase of regular admission.\n	Join us to learn more about our story!\n
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CREATED;TZID=US-Central:20120514T155718
LAST-MODIFIED;TZID=US-Central:20120514T155950
ORGANIZER;CN=Kelly Wilkerson:MAILTO:kwilkerson@thehermitage.com
DTSTART;TZID=US-Central:20120826T133000
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SUMMARY:Sundays LIVE! at The Hermitage
DESCRIPTION:\n	Gone To Texas\: Tennessee and the Texas Revolution\n	Experience Sundays LIVE!\, a compelling living history series that explores the 19th century early republic and takes visitors further into the stories of the people that made The Hermitage home. Beginning on June 3rd and running every Sunday throughout September\, costumed interpreters will bring history to life in their discussion of events from the lifetime and influence of General Andrew Jackson and his family.\n	Sundays LIVE! presentations will focus on Jackson&#39\;s early life\, the women of the Hermitage\, friends of Jackson&#39\;s such as Sam Houston and Ralph E.W. Earl\, Jackson&#39\;s military career\, and music of the 19th century. Each Sunday will bring a new presentation and a new learning opportunity.\n	Programs begin at 1\:30 and run throughout the afternoon until 5 p.m. at various locations behind the Hermitage mansion. Programs are free with the purchase of regular admission.\n	Join us to learn more about our story!\n
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LAST-MODIFIED;TZID=US-Central:20120514T155931
ORGANIZER;CN=Kelly Wilkerson:MAILTO:kwilkerson@thehermitage.com
DTSTART;TZID=US-Central:20120902T133000
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SUMMARY:Sundays LIVE! at The Hermitage
DESCRIPTION:\n	Remembering the Ladies\: Women of The Hermitage\n	Experience Sundays LIVE!\, a compelling living history series that explores the 19th century early republic and takes visitors further into the stories of the people that made The Hermitage home. Beginning on June 3rd and running every Sunday throughout September\, costumed interpreters will bring history to life in their discussion of events from the lifetime and influence of General Andrew Jackson and his family.\n	Sundays LIVE! presentations will focus on Jackson&#39\;s early life\, the women of the Hermitage\, friends of Jackson&#39\;s such as Sam Houston and Ralph E.W. Earl\, Jackson&#39\;s military career\, and music of the 19th century. Each Sunday will bring a new presentation and a new learning opportunity.\n	Programs begin at 1\:30 and run throughout the afternoon until 5 p.m. at various locations behind the Hermitage mansion. Programs are free with the purchase of regular admission.\n	Join us to learn more about our story!\n
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ORGANIZER;CN=Kelly Wilkerson:MAILTO:kwilkerson@thehermitage.com
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SUMMARY:Sundays LIVE! at The Hermitage
DESCRIPTION:\n	Hero of New Orleans\n	Experience Sundays LIVE!\, a compelling living history series that explores the 19th century early republic and takes visitors further into the stories of the people that made The Hermitage home. Beginning on June 3rd and running every Sunday throughout September\, costumed interpreters will bring history to life in their discussion of events from the lifetime and influence of General Andrew Jackson and his family.\n	Sundays LIVE! presentations will focus on Jackson&#39\;s early life\, the women of the Hermitage\, friends of Jackson&#39\;s such as Sam Houston and Ralph E.W. Earl\, Jackson&#39\;s military career\, and music of the 19th century. Each Sunday will bring a new presentation and a new learning opportunity.\n	Programs begin at 1\:30 and run throughout the afternoon until 5 p.m. at various locations behind the Hermitage mansion. Programs are free with the purchase of regular admission.\n	Join us to learn more about our story!\n
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