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September
28

Clarksville, Tenn. - Just 10 days after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York City, sales associates of Crye-Leike, Realtors' Fort Campbell branch office organized a disaster relief car wash that community officials claim to be the biggest relief fund-raiser in Clarksville. The community rallied together washing over 700 cars and raising over $12,800 in donations for the American Red Cross National Disaster Relief Fund in support of the relief and recovery mission.

Sales associates with Crye-Leike, Realtors were joined by numerous community and civic leaders and groups washing over 100 cars an hour for donations at three areas set up along Fort Campbell Boulevard from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The fund-raiser was held in the parking lot of Crye-Leike as well as in the neighboring parking lots of Am-South Bank and Grandpa's Sporting Goods. Nearly 100 local businesses donated food, goods and services.

After the terrorist attacks, Crye-Leike sales associate...

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September
26

Nashville, Tenn. -  Ezell-Harding Christian School will be the last charitable group to benefit from veteran auctioneer Martin Cummings' volunteer services. A principal auctioneer with Crye-Leike, Realtors, Mr. Cummings will retire from charity auctions after raising over $1 million during his 28-year- auction career for as many as 100 charities in Middle Tennessee. But, he is quick to add that he will continue with Crye-Leike, Realtors as principal broker, managing and selling real estate in Middle Tennessee as he has done for the past 26 years.

The crowning moment for Mr. Cummings will be the honor of auctioning a quilt handmade by 101-year-old Annie Johnston of Nashville at the school's auction, Sat., October 13, 2001. The auction is part of the school's annual fund-raiser, Fall Festival, which begins at 12:30 p.m.

Mrs. Johnston's most recent handy work, made of the school's colors in crimson and white, is the 20th quilt she has crafted for Ezell-Harding's...

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September
24

Nashville, Tenn. -  Crye-Leike, Realtors in Nashville is continuing its commitment to participate in United Way's 2001 workplace campaign, announced Tom Kimbrough, vice president and general manager of Crye-Leike of Nashville, Inc.

"With the devastating events of September 11, 2001, Crye-Leike understands the important role United Way plays for those communities directly affected by the terrorists activities," said Kimbrough. "The donations collected from United Way workplace campaigns are vital in maintaining the community-wide infrastructure that helps sustain the quality of life in our communities. Long after the rescue teams have dispersed, United Way will be there for the recovery and rebuilding process to heal lives, families and shattered communities."

Crye-Leike of Nashville's workplace campaign for United Way is being held in its 20 branch and franchise offices located in nine counties in Middle Tennessee: Davidson, Grundy, Maury, Montgomery, Roberts...

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September
21

Memphis, Tenn. -  Crye-Leike, Realtors in Memphis is continuing its commitment to participate in United Way's 2001 workplace campaign, announced Steve Brown, vice president and general manager of Crye-Leike, Inc. in Memphis, Tenn.

"With the devastating events of September 11, 2001, Crye-Leike understands the important role United Way plays for those communities directly affected by the terrorists activities," said Brown. "The donations collected from United Way workplace campaigns are vital in maintaining the community-wide infrastructure that helps sustain the quality of life in our communities. Long after the rescue teams have dispersed, United Way will be there for the recovery and rebuilding process to heal lives, families and shattered communities."

Crye-Leike's United Way workplace campaign for its Memphis Region is being held in its 22 branch and franchise offices located in nine counties throughout a three-state Mid-South region:

ARKANSAS...

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September
18

Lebanon, Tenn. - The community donated generously to Crye-Leike, Realtors' Crayons for Kids school supplies drive. The drive, sponsored by Crye-Leike's Lebanon branch office, benefited those Wilson County school children who receive free or reduced price meals within the Wilson County School System and the Lebanon Special School District.

Pictured left to right with the donated school supplies are Crye-Leike sales associates and staff: Inez Wiley; Stephanie Porterfield; Angie Hayes; Larry Hubbard; Margaret Stevens; Nancy J. Oberti; Rick Stewart; Tommy Harvey; Ken Winfree; Miranda Harvey and Sandy Saint.

According to the Tennessee Department of Education's School System Report Card for 2000, the Wilson County School System and the Lebanon Special School District combined had a total of 2,540 school children who participated in the system's free/reduced price meals program. That total represents 17.8 percent of the total 14,226 students in those two school distr...

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