Monday, October 17, 2011

Fairy Wings & Pirate Things: A Magical Evening

In a land far, far away (just down in Franklin), a magical place awaits families from down the road. Well at least, on November 12 it is magical. Mercy Children’s Clinic will host a fun filled evening, “Fairy Wings & Pirate Things.”

Kelly Gilfillan is a weekly columnist and co-owner of the online newspaper Brentwood Home Page.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Women helping women

The Women Build is a Habitat Build where women from all walks of life come together to address the housing crisis that faces many of the women and children of Williamson County. Here are stories of four women and how their involvement has changed their lives.

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Kelly Gilfillan is a weekly columnist and co-owner of the online newspaper Brentwood Home Page.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

School Tools for Kids

Parents and teachers know that having the right school supplies can mean the difference between a passing and a failing grade for students. That's why Publix has teamed up with the United Way of Williamson County and local partners to host the School Tools for Cool Kids program.

Residents can stop by their neighborhood Publix grocery stores through Sunday, Aug. 14 to purchase and/or drop off school supplies in the School Tools bins.

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Kelly Gilfillan is a weekly columnist and co-owner of the online newspaper Brentwood Home Page.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Mission to Kenya

Brentwood’s Sinard family traveled to Kenya as part of an eight-person group, five of which were on a medical mission. Dr. Bob Sinard and his partner, Dr. Kyle Mannion, head and neck ENT surgeons from Vanderbilt University Medical center, traveled to Kijabe Hospital, another teaching facility, to perform surgeries on patients they had met on a previous medical mission trip.

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Kelly Gilfillan is a weekly columnist and co-owner of the Brentwood Home Page.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Looking for the hands of God
Many of you probably do not know this, but I grew up here and attended Brentwood High School. One friend from high school recently sent me this story of his trip to Costa Rica and I wanted to share it with you.

From Darryl Mott, Brentwood, TN: Many of us pray to God and look for God to be apart of our daily lives. On June 18, 33 people from Brentwood United Methodist Church and Trinity United Methodist Church went on a mission trip to Costa Rica.


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Kelly Gilfillan is a weekly columnist and co-owner of the Brentwood Home Page.