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Meet us in Nashville! National Council of State Directors of Community Colleges Summer 2017 Meeting July 30 - Aug. 2, 2017 Sheraton Downtown Nashville 623 Union Street, Nashville, TN 37219 Rooms: $229 single or double (Click here to reserve!) Make plans to join NCSDCC in Nashville for our annual meeting. In addition to its well- earned reputation as Music City, Nashville has much to offer everyone. Whether you are interested in great food, art, family fun or history, you’ll find it in the capitol city of Tennessee. So mark your calendars, and get ready to scoot your boots to Nashville next summer. Things to do and see: Lower Broadway If you want to hear live music -- GOOD live music -- look no further than lower Broadway, where famous honky tonks like Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge and e Stage line the avenue. And it’s not all country! You can find any kind of music you like in Music City. Centennial Park is beautiful park is located just a short ways up West End Avenue and fea- tures the world’s only full-size replica of the Parthenon, with a 42-foot statue of Athena inside. You’ll also find jogging trails, lovely gardens, open fields and quiet, shady spots under old trees to relax and enjoy nature. Country Music Hall of Fame is is a must for any country music fan. e world’s largest music museum features changing exhibits centered on the legends of country music as well as today’s hottest stars. Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage Walk through Andrew Jackson’s life and home, explore a beautiful, vintage Tennessee farm and experience an important piece of Nashville and our na- tion. Rated the third best Presidential Site in the nation by USA TODAY, this is a must-see for any visitor to Music City! And more... Grand Ole Opry, Nashville Zoo, Belle Meade Plantation, Ryman Auditorium, Frist Center for Visual Arts, Nashville Sounds, Bluebird Cafe, Adventure Science Center, Printers Alley, Johnny Cash Museum, Lane Motor Museum, Opryland Hotel, Cheekwood Botanical Gardens, Music Row, Riverfront Park. e list goes on! For more info and discounts on tickets for area attractions, visit www.visitmusiccity.com.

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Meet us in Nashville!National Council of State Directors of Community Colleges Summer 2017 MeetingJuly 30 - Aug. 2, 2017

Sheraton Downtown Nashville623 Union Street, Nashville, TN 37219Rooms: $229 single or double (Click here to reserve!)

Make plans to join NCSDCC in Nashville for our annual meeting. In addition to its well-earned reputation as Music City, Nashville has much to offer everyone. Whether you are interested in great food, art, family fun or history, you’ll find it in the capitol city of Tennessee. So mark your calendars, and get ready to scoot your boots to Nashville next summer.

Things to do and see: Lower Broadway If you want to hear live music -- GOOD live music -- look no further than lower Broadway, where famous honky tonks like Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge and The Stage line the avenue. And it’s not all country! You can find any kind of music you like in Music City.

Centennial Park This beautiful park is located just a short ways up West End Avenue and fea-tures the world’s only full-size replica of the Parthenon, with a 42-foot statue of Athena inside. You’ll also find jogging trails, lovely gardens, open fields and quiet, shady spots under old trees to relax and enjoy nature.

Country Music Hall of Fame This is a must for any country music fan. The world’s largest music museum features changing exhibits centered on the legends of country music as well as today’s hottest stars.

Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage Walk through Andrew Jackson’s life and home, explore a beautiful, vintage Tennessee farm and experience an important piece of Nashville and our na-tion. Rated the third best Presidential Site in the nation by USA TODAY, this is a must-see for any visitor to Music City!

And more...Grand Ole Opry, Nashville Zoo, Belle Meade Plantation, Ryman Auditorium, Frist Center for Visual Arts, Nashville Sounds, Bluebird Cafe, Adventure Science Center, Printers Alley, Johnny Cash Museum, Lane Motor Museum, Opryland Hotel, Cheekwood Botanical Gardens, Music Row, Riverfront Park. The list goes on! For more info and discounts on tickets for area attractions, visit www.visitmusiccity.com.