35th ANNUAL STEAK & BURGER DINNER

Thursday, August 15, 2024

Event Details

The Steak & Burger Dinner is Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee’s oldest and most time-honored tradition.

This fundraiser is designed to honor Club members and engage supporters of our organization with the young people who benefit from their generosity. The Steak & Burger Dinner incorporates an evening of good food, great entertainment and interaction with Boys & Girls Clubs youth at each table. As adults enjoy juicy, mouth-watering hamburgers, Boys & Girls Clubs members are treated to a special steak dinner. Each table consists of six adults and two youth so that event attendees learn about the youth in a unique setting. The Steak & Burger Dinner generates much needed revenue to provide Club members (ages 5-18) with valuable resources and exceptional after school and summer care. Support of the dinner ensures that youth are 100% ready for their great futures--ready to read, ready for class the next day, ready to graduate, ready for their careers and ready to serve their communities. 

There are multiple ways you can partner with us for the 35th Annual Steak & Burger Dinner. You can join us as a sponsor, invite your friends and host a table, donate items for the auction, or if you can’t attend, simply make a donation. Every contribution to our Boys & Girls Clubs counts! For more information, email Denise Carothers, Director of Events & Community Engagement at dcarothers@bgcmt.org


Date: Thursday, August 15, 2024

Time: 5:30– 8PM

Location: Liberty Hall in the Factory at Franklin 

Dress Code: Business or Business Casual


The annual “Ed Moody Award of Excellence” will be presented to Denise Carothers during the event.  


Ed Moody Award of Excellence Recipient 

BGCMT's "Ed Moody Award of Excellence" honors the revered Williamson County businessman who helped establish the Franklin Clubhouse in 1989. Moody co-founded Moody Tire Co. after World War II with his brother, Tom, and dedicated his life to improving his beloved community. The award recognizes an individual or organization that has made a lasting impact on Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee and the Williamson County community.

This year, the Moody Family & BGCMT Leadership is proud to honor Denise Carothers. Denise, and the late Ed Moody shared a special friendship with mutual respect and a shared love for Boys & Girls Clubs and the community. Denise joins the ranks of other distinguished recipients such as: Ron Crutcher, Captain Clay Mackey, Engineer David Edge, the late Peggy Smith, the late Sandra Moody Sullivan, Robert Blair, Cathy Perry, Loy Hardcastle, Andy Marshall, the Franklin Noon Rotary Club, Richard “Dick” Tennent, the Men of St. Paul (MOSP), and Lisa Carson. Denise has been an integral part of Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee since 1996, starting as a Girl Scout Troop Leader and transitioning to her current role as Director of Events & Community Engagement. She holds a B.S. in Speech Communication & Theatre from Tennessee State University and a M.Ed. in Instructional Leadership from Lipscomb University. Denise is deeply involved in her community, serving on various boards and committees, including the Williamson County Public Library Board of Trustees, Friends of Franklin Parks Inclusive Playground Committee, Hard Bargain Association, Youth Leadership Franklin and the Williamson Inc. Black Business Coalition Steering Committee. She is also an active member of several organizations, such as the Franklin Rotary Club at Breakfast and Mt. Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Spring Hill.

There are multiple ways you can partner with us for the 35th Annual Steak & Burger Dinner. You can join us as a sponsor, invite your friends and host a table, donate items for the auction, or if you can’t attend, simply make a donation. Every contribution to our Boys & Girls Clubs counts!

For more information, email Denise Carothers, Director of Events & Community Engagement at dcarothers@bgcmt.org.


Date: Thursday, August 15, 2024
Time: 5:30– 8PM
Location: Liberty Hall in the Factory at Franklin 
Dress Code: Business or Business Casual


                             








About Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee

For more than 120 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee (BGCMT) has enabled all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, and responsible leaders. Annually, more than 7,000 youth are served at fourteen Middle Tennessee Boys & Girls Clubs and through community outreach initiatives. Clubs are located in Davidson & Williamson counties and include a digital Club. Boys & Girls Clubs provides a safe place, professional caring staff, fun and friendship, and high-impact youth development programs on a daily basis during critical non-school hours. Priority programs emphasize academic success, good character, and healthy lifestyles.  To learn more, please visit www.bgcmt.org and follow us at @BGCMidTN.




Our Sponsors

We would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to our generous sponsors for their support and contribution to our cause. Your generosity helps make our programs and events possible and we are truly grateful for your continued support. Thank you for believing in our mission and for partnering with us to make a positive impact in our community. Your support means the world to us.



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