Fuzz and friends congratulate Nashville PRIDE for 25 years

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The Rev. Enoch Fuzz, pastor of Corinthian Missionary Baptist Church and community organizer, shared an afternoon and dinner with friends at Carol Ann’s Restaurant. Inviting founders, staff, and affiliates, he wanted to congratulate the PRIDE for twenty-five years of service to the folks of Nashville and the surrounding area as well as some other parts of Tennessee. “We are grateful that the PRIDE has been a mainstay for us over the past twenty-five years. And, on this day, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration and March, The Nashville PRIDE Weekly Newspaper distributed and sold it’s first issues for 25 cents each,” said Rev. Fuzz. “Since that time they have never missed and issue – we are proud to celebrate them during this ‘Day of Service.’”

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