Bone Bash Diamond Jubilee
Gala/Party for Arthritis FoundationOct 26, 2023 from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM
On Thursday, October 26, 2023, the Arthritis Foundation of Nashville will host the 7th Annual Bone Bash at 14Tenn. The Arthritis Foundation’s Bone Bash is an elite, that supports the Foundation’s mission to find a cure and champion the fight against arthritis with life-changing information, advocacy, science and community support. This year we are proud to be celebrating our 75th Anniversary of progress in research, access to care and advocacy efforts.
Our collective goal for this year's Bone Bash is to raise $62,000. Arthritis impacts 52 million adults, that is one in four adults and over 300,000 children in the U.S. These funds will benefit over a thousand families in Central Tennessee.
I would like to personally invite you to participate in this year’s auction and our Bone Bash. We are asking that you donate items to be used in our silent and/or live auction (such as gift certificates, unique services/gifts, trips, jewelry, wine, autographed memorabilia, or packages) to assist in the overall fundraising and success of this year’s Bone Bash.
Your donation will be visible to over 1,000 arthritis families and 300 attendees as well as medical and corporate partners in the TN area and listed in our auction catalog and event program. As a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, the Arthritis Foundation relies on support from local businesses and restaurants such as yours. All donations are deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
A donation form has been included for your convenience. Please return this form along with your donation to Lauren Clanton (917 Titans Way Joelton, TN 37080) by Friday, October 6th or contact Lauren Clanton at lclanton@arthritis.org to arrange for a pick-up.
Thank you for helping to empower families with services and support in hometowns across America. YOU are the Champion of Yes.
Warm regards,
Lauren Clanton
Executive Director
Tennessee
The Federal Tax ID for the Arthritis Foundation is 58-1341679.