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Oreck Corporation Donates $4,000.oo to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

 

On January 27, 2010, Tennessee Titans radio personality Mike Keith joined Bill Fry, President and CEO of Nashville based Oreck Corporation, and Titan cheerleaders to award Deanna Miller from Pleasant View, TN, winner of the Oreck Power Team MVP Titans program. Titans fan, Miller was chosen at random from the 3500 fans who voted on the Oreck Power Team weekly player throughout the 2009 season.  She took home an advanced new Oreck Platinum Pilot™ vacuum cleaner with revolutionary 360 degree glide.

 

The Oreck contest benefited the Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee. Bob Jacobs, VP of Resource Development for the Boys & Girls Clubs was also on hand to receive a contribution from Oreck as part of the Titans Power Play program.

 

The award ceremony took place at the Oreck Clean Home Center, 3748 Hillsboro Pike, Nashville. “Titans fans deserve the best for all their support and for joining in Oreck’s program. Our fans like, Deanna Miller are the real MVPs,” Keith said.  “I applaud Oreck for its contribution to the Boys & Girls Club to support their work to help youth in our area.”


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News: KVB TO BUILD MEDIA CENTER AT ANDREW JACKSON BOYS & GIRLS CLUB


l-r Bobby Lee Smith,  CEO & President BGCMT; Kyle Vanden Bosch, TN Titans; Dixie Carter, President, TNA Wrestling; Marcus Lillard, Former Director, Andrew Jackson Club
 


A rendering of the Multimedia Learning Center

Tennessee Titans All-Pro defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch unveiled plans to fund a state-of-the-art media center at the Andrew Jackson Boys & Girls Club in Nashville at a press conference on Tuesday, November 11, 2008.

 

Vanden Bosch, whose charitable foundation, the KVB S.A.C.K. Foundation, supports local children’s charities in Middle Tennessee, discussed his plans to bring the first media center of its kind to Middle Tennessee in an effort to provide kids from the Nashville area with unique technological skills that will make them competitive for jobs in various fields.

The media center, which Vanden Bosch hopes to bring to all seven of the Boys & Girls Club centers in Middle Tennessee over the next few years, will not only give young people the opportunity for artistic expression, but will also provide them with training on industry standard equipment and software in the areas of television, radio, voice recording and graphic design.

 

To fund the first such media center at the Andrew Jackson Boys & Girls Club on 16th Avenue North near downtown Nashville, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling will host a special fundraiser for the KVB SACK Foundation on Mon., Nov. 17 (the night of Vanden Bosch’s 30th birthday) at The Wildhorse Saloon.

 

The live pro wrestling event, entitled the “KVB Birthday Brawl,” will feature the superstars of TNA joining forces with Titans stars like Vanden Bosch, Albert Haynesworth, Keith Bulluck and Cortland Finnegan.






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