Mayor David Briley, Comcast and 200 Volunteers to Support Pearl-Cohn High School and Neighborhood for Annual ‘Comcast Cares Day’
School revitalization and neighborhood clean-up to be held April 21.
WHAT: Comcast Cares Day is Comcast NBCUniversal’s companywide celebration of their year-round commitment to service and the nation’s largest single-day corporate volunteer effort in the country.
On Saturday, April 21, the Comcast Cares Day event in Nashville will bring more than 200 volunteers, elected officials – including Mayor David Briley, and community partners to Pearl-Cohn Entertainment Magnet High School for a school and neighborhood beautification project.
Volunteer activities will include cleaning learning spaces, organizing storage areas for donations, building book shelves and storage spaces, painting, general organization, and landscaping.
Additionally, Comcast and Metro Nashville Public Works will partner to beautify the surrounding neighborhood including litter pick-up and landscaping, as well as support efforts to fix potential property standards violations at homes for residents unable to do so themselves.
Visit the following project link for more details https://www.comcastinthecommunity.com/Project/Detail?projectId=10500.
WHO: Mayor David Briley, Comcast and Metro Nashville employees, their friends and families, community partners and volunteers
WHEN: Saturday, April 21, 2018 – 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (Mayor Briley to make remarks at project kick-off around 9 a.m. in the main lobby).
WHERE: 904 26th Avenue North Nashville Tennessee, 37208
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