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2 months ago |
farrer.co.uk | Elizabeth Jones |Adrian Pashley
On 16 January 2025, the Charity Investment Governance Principles were launched. These are a new tool to support charity trustees in evaluating and improving their charity’s governance around financial investment and social investment activity. Their aim is to help charities strengthen governance in managing their investments, providing charity leaders with greater clarity and confidence when making decisions about investments.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
nashvillescene.com | Elizabeth Jones
If you’re eager to expose your little one to theater but not confident in their ability to sit still for longer than a few minutes, Nashville Children’s Theatre’s Snuggery shows are perfect. The shows take place in a large room instead of on a traditional stage, and guests are invited to sit on the floor or benches. Then the children participate in the story by joining in on the action with the actors.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
nashvillescene.com | Elizabeth Jones
Dogs and Kat can perform wonders for dogs, from improving behavior to teaching impressive tricks. But their sessions for reactive dogs are especially helpful, showcasing techniques to redirect your dog’s attention. The Dogs and Kat philosophy is based on positive reinforcement, so no scolding or smack-talking allowed. They can host you at their facility near the intersection of Thompson Lane and Nolensville Pike, plus they offer in-home training as well as group classes.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
nashvillescene.com | Elizabeth Jones
Discover your child’s inner superstar in Third Coast’s low-pressure improv class. Playshop’s nonstop activities keep kids engaged, activating their imaginations by asking them to make up stories, act out different emotions and play out different scenarios on the fly. But don’t worry if your child is on the shy side; there is no shaming here, and children constantly pop in and out of the activities. Parents are encouraged to participate too!
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Oct 17, 2024 |
nashvillescene.com | Elizabeth Jones
Neighborlily — a Germantown shop of flowers, tea and coffee — is picturesque enough to be the meet-cute setting in a romantic comedy. It has a full cafe, and flower-themed goods line their tables — we’re talking flower mugs, actual gardening items, seed kits and more. It also has a cooler of fresh flowers. But the standout is the back wall of dried flowers, where customers are free to make their own dried-flower bouquets.
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