Nashville's Agenda

Take this opportunity to give your opinion on Nashville’s future at
www.nashvillesagenda.org/screening

This public Internet questionaire gives you the chance to participate in a community-wide effort. A 300-household telephone survey, with pollsters asking questions similar to the public questionnaire, will soon begin.

Plus, in April there are 5 public meetings scheduled to discuss the survey results and recommendations. The meetings are:

6 p.m., Tuesday, April 10, Glencliff High School cafeteria
6 p.m., Thursday, April 12, Temple Church
6 p.m., Tuedsay, April 17, St. Henry’s School dining hall
6 p.m., Thursday, April 19, Litton Middle School
10 a.m., Saturday, April 21, First Baptist Church fellowship hall (108 Seventh Ave. South)

A large number of Leadership Nashville alumni who are working on this Nashville’s Agenda II were also part of the first Nashville’s Agenda conducted in 1993-1994 and updated in 1999. The Frist Foundation is funding this community-wide effort.