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Isaiah Eguaebor and Anna Urban.
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Ernie Ward, Laura Ezell, Susie Gregory, Greg Gergory.
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CEO Jay Crosson, Marie Crosson.
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Board President James W. Perkins III, Mary Perkins, Louis Belote.
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Committee Chair John Thackston, Committee members Debbie Carter and Joe Caudle.
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Tonya Garton, Anthony Clark, Joe Caudle, Cindy Caudle.
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Steve and Melissa Mattice, Buddy and Melissa Stockwell.
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Pam Crichton, Board Member Rob Crichton.
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Molly Fort, Tony Fort Board of Directors.
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Jim Miller, Cheryl Miller, Jenna Kaster, Kim DeMoss, Eddie DeMoss.
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Linda Gorrell, Frank C. Gorrell Board of Directors, Mark Byrd, Christy Byrd.
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Connor Quinn, Jacob Biddulph, Alexis Hatler.
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Dian Westinghouse, Jamie Eater, Rachel Spence, Jonathan Spence.
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Kelly Gajewski and Michelle Allen-Parker.
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John Loar, Monika Loar, Colleen Moody, Mike Moody.
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Mike Martin, Qiana White, Amber Phillips, Dina Jones.
On Tuesday, August 3, Cumberland Heights celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of its benefit concert, Concert for Cumberland Heights at Ryman Auditorium.
ACM award winner Lee Brice headlined the event and Walker Montgomery opened the show. Ahead of the show, board members, sponsors and guests gathered at the VIP pre-concert party at the downtown Hilton for a strolling dinner and drinks.
The Concert for Cumberland Heights has raised over $3.5 million for young people battling substance use disorder since the concert began in 1996. Past performers include Trisha Yearwood, Lynyrd Skynrd, Patty Loveless and John Hiatt.