Operation Stand Down Tennessee

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We are collecting items for Operation Stand Down Tennessee. It is a non-profit organization that assist local veterans with job readiness, housing, and re-integration into civilian life.

There will be special guests, live music, and food trucks on site.

People can also purchase a flag in memory or in honor of a beloved service member for the Field of Honor coming to Clarksville September 14-17.

We are accepting donations of the following things:

  1. Backpacks (camouflage if possible)
  2. Portfolio cases/document organizers
  3. Umbrellas small (14″ handle)
  4. 7 day medicine pill carrier
  5. USB Flash drive (1G)

Plus, monetary donations.

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