Join our Sister's Keeper, Inc. on October 12 at The Farm at Cedar Springs for their second annual Boots N' Shoot sporting clay fundraiser. This event will support a critical cause: helping women in the criminal justice system.
Founded in 2020, Our Sister's Keeper aims to bridge the gap in services for incarcerated women, who often face severe trauma and a lack of support. The non-profit, serving Wilson and Smith counties, provides essential resources including drug and alcohol treatment, mentorship, and even temporary pet housing.
This year’s Boots N' Shoot event will feature an expanded format, including an additional flight of teams and a Pro-Am competition where professional shooters will join each team. There will also be a separate competition for the Top Pro title.
Ticket Information
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Table Sponsorship: $750 (Includes a table of 8 with a logo placard)
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Individual Dinner Tickets: $75 (Includes dinner, dessert, and open bar, catered by Island Breeze Bistro)
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Bourbon & Cigar Tickets: $150 (VIP bourbon tasting and premium cigar)
Event Highlights
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Title Sponsor: Horizon Development
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Dinner & Cocktail Sponsor: Seven Cedars Butcher Block
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Ammo Sponsor: Lowery, Lowery & Cherry, PLLC
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Drink Station Sponsor: Tim Leeper Roofing
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Long Bird Station Sponsor: Absolute Kubota
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Venue Sponsor: Lebanon City Lifestyles
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Cart Sponsors: Conrad Construction, Mama’s Metal Roofing
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Sniper Station Sponsor: Martin Marietta
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Prize Sponsor: ABC Supply
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Bourbon & Cigar Sponsor: Cheers Wine & Spirits
For tickets, sponsorships, and more information, visit oursisterskeeperoftn.org
This non-profit continues to make a difference in our community because of people like their 2024 Board Members: Melanie Bean, Jeff Cherry, Brittany Davis Deatherage, Shelley Thompson Gardner, Stephanie Hollis, Carl Hudson, Winnie Hunt, Angel Kane, Lisa Noble, Russell Parrish, Lisa Tomlinson
Women’s incarcerations have grown at twice the pace of men’s incarcerations in recent decades and have disproportionately been located in local jails. In Tennessee, the number of incarcerated women surged since 2003, with many of these women experiencing severe childhood trauma and struggling to escape the justice system without support. Brittany Davis, a public defender, and Suanne Bone founded Our Sisters Keeper, Inc. to provide crucial assistance to these women. Their non-profit offers rehabilitation, job training, and essential resources, aiming to support women through and after incarceration. The organization also seeks to secure office space for its services and a boutique for donated clothing and necessities. Visit oursisterskeeperoftn.org for more information.
Our Sisters Keeper, Inc. advocates for the incarcerated women who have been victims of trauma, offering vital support and resources during and after incarceration