Service Project

Adopt-A-Highway Q3 Service Project

August 12, 2023  09:00 AM-01:00 PM

Mission

Lowe's Home Improvement

5520 Nolensville Pike
Nashville, TN

Event Overview

SAVE THE DATE! Calling Veterans and Change Agents! Please place this on your calendar, ready to ACTIVATE and REPORT for DUTY! Register Now for the Adopt-A-Highway Quarterly Service Project in Antioch, TN. Our adopted route is State Route (SR) 254 Old Hickory Blvd, Mile Marker (MM) 12 [14955 Old Hickory Blvd] to Bell Rd, MM 14 [4957 Blue Hole] in Davidson County. Members of the Service Platoon and community volunteers will clean and revive Old Hickory Blvd/Bell Road in Antioch, TN. All are welcome to participate in any capacity and are not expected to clean up any items or enter any areas they are uncomfortable with. This effort includes removing trash, tires, appliances, all garbage, and debris to neutralize the human waste hazards to the local biome and reduce threats to local wildlife. Additionally, the platoon will engage in every effort to help beautify the community and reduce threats to wildlife. Volunteers can expect to walk in muddy areas with dense vegetation. Special thanks to Metro Beautification & Environment Commission & TDOT

What To Wear

TMC blues;Clothes that can get dirty;Closed-Toe Shoes

What to Bring

What to bring/wear: Bring a water bottle. Closed-toe shoes are required, and boots are recommended. Please dress in clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty. What we provide: Work gloves, tools, water, and food will be provided.

Parking

Free parking on-site

Parking Address

Address: 5520 Nolensville Pike, Nashville, TN 37211

Inclement Weather

RAIN OR SHINE; But if the weather is severe, we will reschedule.

Accessibility

Uneven terrain;Wheelchair accessible site and bathrooms;Handicap Parking available;Jobs available for persons with limited mobility

Who’s Invited

Groups;Kids (under 13);Teens;Adults (21+);Seniors (55+);Adults (18+)

Nashville Platoon

Event Contact:  G. Daniel Collins, Jr
dcollins@missioncontinues.org
270-847-3731

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