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Fundraisers
Dismas Patron's Breakfast
May 21, 2008
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Add Review/CommentThis annual event is an opportunity to learn about one of the nation's oldest and most sucessful ex-offender reentry programs. The Dismas House has been reconciling former prisoners to society and society to former prisoners since 1974. Located on Music Row, the Nashville Dismas House brings college students, and community volunteers together in a family setting, successfully helping ex-offenders transition back into our community.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: Free Admission; RSVP only
Info Phone: (615) 297-4511
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Dates & Times
Dates:
May 21, 2008Times:
Wednesday 7:30am -
NOTE: We do our best to ensure the accuracy of information, however, it is a good idea to visit the official website or call the venue for possible schedule changes.
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Venue Info
Millennium Maxwell House Hotel
2025 MetroCenter Boulevard Nashville, TN 37228
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Accessibility Info
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Nearby Live Music
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Millennium Maxwell House Hotel
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2025 MetroCenter Blvd.,
Nashville,
TN 37228
Phone: (615) 259-4343
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Millennium Maxwell House Hotel
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2025 MetroCenter Blvd.,
Nashville,
TN 37228
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Nearby Restaurants
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Neely's BBQ (Nashville CVB Member)
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2292 Metro Center,
Nashville,
TN 37228
Phone: (615) 251-8895
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Neely's BBQ (Nashville CVB Member)
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2292 Metro Center,
Nashville,
TN 37228
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