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Tim Ozgener and Ryan Moses
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Amy Atkinson & Lisa Maki
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Carl and Connie Haley
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Chris Morris, Michael Kidder, and Dallas Snyder
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Jessica Kinkaid and Jason Sadler
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Jim Sloan and Brannan Atkinson
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Joe Kane, Tiana Clark, Ciona Rouse, and Alethea Hall
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Jonathan Pride and David Shaw
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Lynley Hammes, John Dwyer, Brandon Kovara, and Micaela Brady
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Mary Beth Sartan, Gary Everton, and Hillary Craiglow
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Matt and Kate Chinn
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Nick Badger and Nick Sardo
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Rob Shuler, Arnita Ozgener, Ryain Geis, and Graham Shuler
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Rosie Forrest and Mark Murphy
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Ryan Noble and Alyssa Beach
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Scott Hammrich, Chad Blackburn, Stephen Hay, and Chad Taylor
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Shervin and Georgette Eftekhari
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Sierra Smith and Sarah Dey
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Tom Black and Revi Ferrer
On Wednesday, September 11, over 400 people attended CigArt to benefit OZ Arts, Nashville’s nonprofit contemporary arts center.
Now in its fifth year, CigArt was an evening of dinner, drinks, and art among friends. Guests enjoyed live bluegrass music, dinner and drink samplings from various spirits, wines, and beers all from local producers.
Martin’s BBQ returned to provide the expanded barbeque dinner. Guests also enjoyed tastings from premium spirits brands including Whistle Pig, Pinhook, Heaven's Door, Hotalings & Co., Standard Whiskey Company, Beam Suntory, Casa Dragones, Pennington Distilling Co., and Castle & Key.
King Jewelers offered attendees the opportunity to peruse their fine jewelry collection, with a portion of sales benefiting OZ Arts.
Additional sponsors included Best Brands, Diskin Cider, American Barrels, Crowned Head Cigars, and Landrover Nashville.