** Off-site Location – All times noted for off-site events are departure times, not gathering times.
Wednesday, July 21
6:30 pm: A&F and Board of Directors/Guest Dinner – Morton’s Steakhouse
Thursday, July 22
6:15 pm: A&F and Board of Directors/Guest Dinner
Friday, July 23
8:00 – 9:00 am: Guest Breakfast – Hermitage Hotel Veranda
9:30 am – 2:00 pm: Spouse and Guest Activity – Country Music Hall of Fame
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, located in downtown Nashville, has been called the “Smithsonian of country music,” celebrated for its broad cultural impact, educational mission, and unrivaled collection of historically important artifacts.
Launched in 1967 on Nashville’s Music Row, the museum opened its current downtown location in 2001, and in 2014, unveiled a $100 million expansion that doubled its footprint. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum now includes 350,000 square feet of dynamic galleries, archival storage, retail stores, and event space, along with classrooms in the Taylor Swift Education Center, and performance space in the CMA Theater and Ford Theater, which regularly host nationally recognized live music and cultural events.
Lunch to follow at the Palm and a few sights and sounds of Nashville.
6:30 pm: Board of Directors & Guest Dinner- George Jones
Saturday, July 24
7:00 – 9:00 am: Board of Directors/Guest Breakfast – Hermitage Hotel Veranda
7:30 am – 3:00 pm: Board of Directors and Spouse/Guest Golf – Hermitage Golf Course
The President’s Reserve, designed by architect Denis Griffiths (designer Atlanta’s Chateau Élan Resort Courses), trails through 300 acres of natural Tennessee wetlands and along the banks of the beautiful Cumberland River.
Playing up to 7200 yards, The President’s Reserve can offer any golfer as much challenge as one might desire yet be a pleasurable golfing experience for even the occasional golfer. The President’s Reserve has been recognized by Golf Digest Magazine as one of the Top 10 in TENNESSEE.
9:00 am – 2:00 pm: Board of Directors and Spouse/Guest Activity – Ryman Auditorium
It is more than a Nashville landmark. Ryman Auditorium is one of the most active and celebrated venues in modern music. Generations of artists, seekers, creators, rule-breakers, and rebels have made their mark on the famous stage. From Elvis to Emmylou Harris, Johnny Cash to Wu-Tang Clan, Paul Simon to Tom Petty, B.B. King to Kings of Leon, the Ryman is a source of inspiration where legendary moments are still in the making. Lunch at Puckett’s Restaurant and more sights of Nashville to follow.