“Shout Out” 2019 Graduates NASHVILLE CHAPTER SPECIAL EDITION AIM-IRS MAY 7, 2019 VOLUME 2, ISSUE 3 SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST: • AIM Monthly Meeting May 18th • Financial Literacy Part 1 Davidson Room May 31st • Tax Reform and You Davidson Room June 5th Inside this Issue: In the Community 2 Holidays 3 Celebration of Life 4 Artifacts for 50th ABMTS 4 Talent Needed 5 Facebook Page 6 ABMTS 50th Conference 6 Chapter News 7 Tomarquis J. Doster John Overton High School Nashville, TN Son of Lakesha Thompkins Kennedy Stevenson Central Magnet High School Murfreesboro, TN Daughter of Tony & Rolea Stevenson Joy Brown Middle Tennessee State Bachelor of Science Business Administraon Daughter of Anthony & Marcia Brown Zuriel T. Jessie Columbia State Community Associate of Science Civil Engineering Son of Janiene Jessie Jadea Sanford Cumberland University Bachelor of Arts Humanies and Social Science Daughter of Jimmy & Kimberly Sanford CUM LAUDE
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“Shout Out” 2019 Graduates
N A S H V I L L E C H A P T E R
SPECIAL EDITION
AIM-IRS M A Y 7 , 2 0 1 9 V O L U M E 2 , I S S U E 3
S P E C I A L P O I N T S
O F I N T E R E S T :
• AIM Monthly
Meeting
May 18th
• Financial
Literacy Part 1
Davidson Room
May 31st
• Tax Reform and
You
Davidson Room
June 5th
Inside this Issue:
In the
Community
2
Holidays 3
Celebration
of Life
4
Artifacts for
50th ABMTS
4
Talent
Needed
5
Facebook
Page
6
ABMTS 50th
Conference
6
Chapter
News
7
Tomarquis J. Doster
John Overton High
School
Nashville, TN
Son of
Lakesha Thompkins
Kennedy Stevenson
Central Magnet High
School
Murfreesboro, TN
Daughter of
Tony & Roletta Stevenson
Joy Brown
Middle Tennessee State
Bachelor of Science
Business Administration
Daughter of
Anthony & Marcia Brown
Zuriel T. Jessie
Columbia State Community
Associate of Science
Civil Engineering
Son of
Janiene Jessie
Jadea Sanford
Cumberland University
Bachelor of Arts
Humanities and Social Science
Daughter of
Jimmy & Kimberly Sanford
CUM LAUDE
P A G E 2
Nashville Chapter In the Community
A I M - I R S
AIM-IRS members Sabrina Baskin, Henry Wilson, Chris Norwood, and Vickie Green volunteered to help assist the Wilson County CASA Chapter with their 4th Annual Pancake Breakfast held at Lebanon High School on Saturday, April 13, 2019. Whether it was washing dishes, cooking pancakes, or portraying the Easter Bunny, this team was greatly appreciated for their volunteer work and the CASA Director hopes to receive their help for future pancake breakfasts. The Wilson County chapter of CASA hosts an annual pancake breakfast fundraiser every year to raise money for the organization. This is one of three fundraisers held each year.
What is CASA? CASA stands for Court Appointed Special Advocates. The National CASA Association supports a network of nearly 950 state and local programs. Many communities have individual chapters. CASA advocates have been standing up for children since 1977. Their work is led by respected experts in child welfare.
What is CASA’s mission? The National Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) Association, together with its state and local member programs, supports and pro-motes court-appointed volunteer advocacy so every abused or neglected child in the United States can be safe, have a permanent home and have the opportunity to thrive.
CASA’s vision is of a world where every abused or neglected child is given the op-portunity to thrive in a safe and loving home.
Are you interested in being a volunteer? Please visit casaforchildren.org for more information on volunteering and local chapters.
A memorial service will be held for Michael Zorn for his local family and friends.
Millennium Maxwell House
2025 Rosa L Parks Blvd.
10th Floor
Nashville, TN 37228
Saturday, May 18, 2019
Time: 3:00 pm-7:00 pm
RSVP and additional information or questions: Parcilla Bennett (615) 500-1700
Artifacts Needed for 50th ABMTS The Historical Committee is requesting the assistance of all AIM-IRS members. We need artifacts that could be used in the Historical Display for the 50th ABMTS in August. Listed below are the types of items 1969 -2018 we are seeking. All items must be labelled with the donor’s name, Chapter, if possible and the year the artifact was originated.
If anyone has any items they want considered for the display, please contact Annette Baldwin via email at [email protected] and attach pictures of the items you want to share. Please respond by May 31, 2019.
Pictures from past ABMTS Pictures of Chapter and Regional Activities
Pictures of CAMP Activities Pictures of VITA Activities