Thanks to all who came out to “When it Rains, We Pour” on Thursday. It was a beautiful evening and you all inspire me with your generosity and enthusiasm! Thanks also to Rumours East for hosting us on your patio (and for the delicious veggie pizza), to Art Four Sale for the music, and Channel 2 News for coming out to cover our event!
See Channel 2′s video here.
It’s not too late to donate! Support Hands on Nashville at www.hon.org, or you can mail a check to Riverwalk Flood Relief to: Heather Trabucco / 30 Burton Hills Blvd Ste. 175, Nashville, TN 37215
Here are a few pics from the event:

Chris and Lilly Cleveland

Giving Back Team

Art Four Sale

Libby Marshall with the Perry Property Group

Sipping pretty.

Riverwalk residents Andrew and Heather Trabucco
Paper Route, How I Became the Bomb, Hillbilly Casino, The Dozen Dimes & more!
While the Mercy Lounge and Cannery Ballroom were not affected by the flooding, so many of our friends – our customers, staff, and artists who play here – have suffered losses. The city and community that we all love need our help,
100% of all funds donated will be given to Hands on Nashville and to The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee.
Doors will open at 8. The show will start at 9.
A GBitNB Event:
Cinco de Mayo is coming upon us and before all you lovelies go off making other plans we want to reserve you. It is Local Taco’s one year anniversary and since we all love this place and Mr. John Ko let’s go celebrate!
We are going to be collecting money for flood victims during the event and donating it directly through Midtown. If you would like to donate we would love to help you with this so bring along any money you feel moved to give. If your plans have changed (hopefully to come out!) let us know so we can plan the numbers accordingly and give Mr. Ko at LT know what to expect from us. We look forward to margaritas and offering any relief we can to local victims.
Margaritas, great weather, and patio seating, what more can we ask for! Prepare a la fiesta!!
We plan to bring you more details on how to help with flood relief. For now, Hands On Nashville is the place to go to volunteer or donate:
Click here to register as a flood volunteer. Hands On Nashville is contacting flood volunteers as safe volunteer opportunities are made available by the Mayor’s Office of Emergency Management. Volunteers are contacted on an as needed basis.
Click here to make a donation to Hands On Nashville and support flood-related volunteerism.