The Cody Sanders Foundation
Thursday, September 09, 2010

News

Nashville Flea Market - June 27, 28, & 29 - Antique Bottle Sale
 
Antique Bottle Sale
to benefit the Cody Sanders Foundation 
 
June 27, 28 & 29
at the Nashville Fairgrounds Flea Market
Booths 63 & 64
(located at the far side of the flea market along the fence, behind the Flea Market office)
 
 
A huge collection of antique and vintage bottles was donated to the Cody Sanders Foundation
by Joe Howard Whitaker to be sold with the proceeds of the sale going to benefit the foundation.
 
There are hundreds of old bottles of all types.
There are perfume bottles, soda bottles, milk bottles, whiskey bottles, canning jars, and lots of unique,
one-of-a-kind bottles in a vast array of colors.
 
If you collect antiques, bottles, or are looking for that perfect piece of unusual glassware to decorate with,
this sale is the place to find it!
 
If you have questions, please feel free to contact Crissy Tuttle by email or phone: cstuttle97@aol.com or 931-604-8606.
 
 
Golf Tournament for The Hope Center
 
The Cody Sanders Foundation participated in the 2nd Annual Hope Center Golf Tournament fundraiser held on May 3, 2008 at Champions Run Golf Course in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.  The Foundation was able to sponsor three of the guys from the Lazarus Project and they sponsored a team made up of Dennis Tuttle, Keith Hatley, Vince Long, and Chris Sullivan.  They also sponsored hole number 13 at the tournament and gave away bottled water to the players.
 
          
 
         
 
Main Street Festival
 
The Cody Sanders Foundation conducted a bake sale at the Main Street Festival on October 6, 2007 in Gallatin, Tennessee.  We were blessed with a wonderful assortment of homemade goodies.  Not to mention the debut of the Foundation's T-Shirt.  We almost sold out of the shirts and began to take orders for more.  The event was a tremendous success!
 
                                         
 
               
 
Jail Ministry
 
The Foundation seeks to minister to those individuals as they are released from the Sumner County Jail.  We see a real need to assist them by providing such things as clothes for job interviews or helping them set up house.  God is a God of second chances.