Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Comfort Supply joins dealer Bill Stalker to celebrate the opening of the Isaac Litton High School Alumni Association
Labels: Backfield in Motion, Bill Stalker, Isaac Litton High School Alumni Association, Trinity Construction 0 comments
Last Saturday, members of
the Isaac Litton High School Alumni Association came together to celebrate and dedicate the new Isaac Litton Alumni
Center and Gymnasium. Bill Stalker, class of 1970 and owner of Trinity
Construction in Mt. Juliet, played a large role in the reconstruction of the building.
As one of Comfort Supply’s trusted dealers, we were on hand to support and
celebrate with Bill. As were Mayor Karl Dean, Congressman Jim Cooper and House
Speaker Beth Harwell, who joined the alumni association board members for the
ribbon cutting.
Mayor
Karl Dean, House Speaker Beth
Harwell and Congressman Jim
Cooper with the Isaac Litton Alumni Association board members
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Bill led the fundraising
and renovation project for the new center and gym, helping to raise $1.7 million. Comfort Supply was honored to provide the HVAC equipment for the
facilities and to support the rebuilding of this historic, community building.
Bill
Stalker and Wayne Dube, Comfort Supply,
with
the HVAC equipment for new Isaac Litton Alumni Center and Gymnasium
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The renovation of
the center also made it possible for the nonprofit, afterschool program Backfield in Motion (BIM) to move
its headquarters to Isaac Litton. BIM combines academics and athletics to help Nashville
inner-city boys reach their highest potential. It’s with thanks to Bill and the
rest of the alumni association that this building can now serve as a safe place
for local children to participate in supervised, recreational programs.
We were thrilled
to be able to help and participate in this great cause and event. We wholeheartedly
congratulate Bill in fostering the renovation, and seeing this project through
from start to finish.
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