Holiday Cheer: Miracle On Broadway, Chris Young, Cumulus Media-Nashville

Miracle On Broadway Requests Nonperishables From Attendees

kcmiracleKelly Clarkson‘s 2016 Miracle on Broadway charity event has requested attendees to bring nonperishable items to the Friday, Dec. 16 event. Food drop-offs will be located at every entrance to Bridgestone Arena on Fri., Dec. 16 for items like canned tuna or chicken, peanut butter, pasta, cereal.

The second Miracle on Broadway lineup already includes Reba, Ronnie Dunn, Kelsea Ballerini, RaeLynn, The Steeldrivers, and Nashville’s Chip Esten. Charities to benefit from the proceeds include Second Harvest Food Bank, the Nashville Public Library Fund, the W.O. Smith Nashville Community Music School, and Abe’s Garden.

VIP experiences and general tickets for the evening are still available at ticketmaster.com.

 

Chris Young Requests Unwrapped Toys For Gatlinburg Fire Victims

Chris Young displays Toys for Tots donations in Knoxville. Photo: Joy Kimbrough/JoyKPhoto

Chris Young displays Toys for Tots donations in Knoxville. Photo: Joy Kimbrough/JoyKPhoto

Chris Young has extended his fall tour’s Toys For Tots partnership through Friday, Dec. 16. The announcement was made Saturday (Dec. 10) in association with the CMA to collect toys from the Nashville music community for children who have been devastated by recent wildfires in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.

The drive will accept donations at CMA’s new headquarters during regular operating hours (9 a.m.-5 p.m. CT) and at its annual member party on Tues., Dec. 13 at 35 Music Square E., Suite 201, Nashville. On Tour Logistics, a Division of Averitt Express, has agreed to transport the toys from Nashville to Gatlinburg for free on Monday, Dec. 19.

 

Nashville Cumulus Media Stations Help Collect Thousands Of Toys At Nissan Stadium

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Nashville’s Cumulus Media stations (NASH FM 103.3, 104-5 The Zone, 92Q, Super Talk 99.7 WTN and 95.5 NASH ICON) created a “Toy Field” at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium on Fri., Dec. 9, collecting thousands of toys and gifts for children and seniors in need.

The 9th annual Toy Field event, benefitting The Salvation Army’s Forgotten Angel Program, will reach almost 9,000 “angels.”

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