Black Culture Club pays it forward

Students shared their generosity with a North Nashville nonprofit promoting arts & music and through book donations.
By Ari Walker '27

Over the summer, the Black Culture Club donated $265, the proceeds of its bake sale, to the Jefferson Street Sound Museum. In addition to this, during the last school year, the former Middle School students donated $14.80 to University School of Nashville to purchase the books “Our Beautiful Colors” for the Lower School peers and “Nic Blake and the Remarkables” for Middle School peers.
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