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Family, Career and Community Leaders of America
2009 National Leadership Conference
“Beyond the Label”
July 10 - 16, 2009
Nashville, Tennessee
Ohio FCCLA Tours- National
Leadership Conference
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Friday, July 10 - Evening
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Nashville Shores Water Park Dine In- $25
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Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre- $40
Saturday, July 11
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Nashville Shores Water Park- $25
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Recording Package, Country Music Hall of Fame and Wildhorse Lunch- $60
Saturday, July 11 Evening
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Grand Ole Opry- $40
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Hard Rock Dinner and Walking Ghost Tour, River and Printers Alley- $30
Sunday, July 12
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Recording Package, Country Music Hall of Fame and Hard Rock Lunch- $50
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Belle Meade and Belmont Tour with Lunch- $45
Tuesday, July 14- Evening
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Hard Rock Dinner and Walking Ghost Tour, River and Printer’s Alley- $30
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Miss Marple’s Mystery Dinner Theatre- $50
Friday Evening Tours- July 10
Nashville Shores Dive In3:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
(Light meal included)- $25
Chaffin Barn Dinner Theatre6:00-11:00 p.m.- $40
Nashville Shores
Enjoy the Friday Night Dive
In- $25.00
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Have fun at the water park
from 3:00 p.m. until dark
then change pace with a Dive
In Movie on the lake- Iron
Man.
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Fun in the sun and more!
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Also includes light dinner-
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Pizza, Hot Dog or Hamburger
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Chips
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Drink
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Friday, July 10, 2009 – 3:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
Nashville Shores
Enjoy the white sandy beaches of Percy Priest Lake and even build a sandcastle.
When you're done, take a spin on one of our several captained pontoon boats or
scream down the Hippo, the largest inflatable slide in the world!
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Nashville Shores includes 385 acres of wet and dry activities, games and
entertainment
options for swimmers and land lovers.
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Saturday, July 11, 2009
Nashville Shores
Friday, July 10 Evening or Saturday, July 11, 2009.
Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre
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Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre is Nashville’s oldest
professional theatre and a local favorite! Guests
rave about the comfortable atmosphere and that the
fantastic food makes them feel right at home.
Dinner before the show will include a garden fresh
salad bar and Chaffin’s sumptuous country-style
buffet featuring numerous mouth-watering entrees
and specially prepared vegetables and side dishes.
It’s “all-you-care-to-eat” but be sure to save room
for the delicious desserts!
After your meal, the real magic
begins. The lights dim and the stage descends from
the ceiling to the center of the theatre giving every
audience member an excellent view of the action.
Friday, July 10, 2009- $40
Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre, continued
Tonight’s show is called “Seeing Stars in
Dixie”.
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It’s 1956 and Hollywood has arrived in Natchez,
Mississippi with its brightest stars, Elizabeth Taylor
and Montgomery Cliff to film “Raintree County”.
Meanwhile at
Clemmie’s, a Natchez tea room, the
proprietor who has a fascination with
movies and a secret admirer, oversees
her own cast of the town’s most colorful
characters. Competition for a small role
in the movie brings out the best and
worst of these memorable characters.
Twists, turns and revelations lead
Clemmie to trade a moment of fame for
love and the chance to impact the lives
of people she holds dear.
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Friday, July 10, 2009
Ohio Tours- Saturday, July 11
Country Music & More- History of Country Music
and More- 8:30 – 3:00 p.m.
Admission to Studio B Recording Studio, Record a
Group CD, Receive a CD of Recording, Admission
to Country Music Hall of Fame and Lunch included
at Wildhorse- $60
Nashville Shores Water Park- Admission to park,
Lunch- Hot dog, hamburger or pizza and chips and
drink. Pavilion provided.- $25- 10:00 a.m.- 3:00
p.m.
Country Music & More Tour- Studio B
Tour Studio B where famous recording artist
have recorded
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The Group will do a recording of their choice
from Studio B selections
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Each person will receive a CD of the
performance.
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Famous recording stars like Elvis have
recorded in this studio.
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Saturday, July 11 & Sunday, July 12, 2009
Country Music & More Tour
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum tells the
story of America’s music through artifacts, films, touchscreens,listening stations, and interactions with
professional songwriters, musicians and artists.
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The mission of the museum is to identify and preserve
the evolving history and traditions of country music and
to educate its audiences.
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As you step outside, be sure to look down! Lining the
sidewalk will be one of the newest additions to
Nashville, the “Music City Walk of Fame”.
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The Walk of Fame is a landmark tribute to those from
all genres of music who have contributed to the world
through song or other industry collaboration with
connection to Music City.
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Saturday, July 11 & Sunday, July 12, 2009
Country Music & MoreWildhorse Saloon
After touring the Studio B Recording Studio, Country
Music Hall of Fame, relax and have lunch at Wildhorse.
Enjoy country music and learn some line dances.
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The home of country music has a brand-new
headquarters for fun. Voted
“Best Place To Dance”, The
Wildhorse Saloon is the
biggest, most exciting
celebration of country music
and good times to hit
Nashville since the Grand
Ole Opry came to town.
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Nashville’s #1 Dining and Entertainment Venue! The
Wildhorse Saloon will be hosting our “Best of Nashville
style” country hoe-down. Stomp your feet, kick up your
heels, enjoy award-winning barbecue and the best in
live entertainment.
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Saturday July 11, 2009
Wildhorse Saloon, continued
In between dances, enjoy delicious Tennessee barbeque. The Wildhorse Saloon
boasts multiple culinary awards from both regional and national competitions
and is well known for its Southern barbecue.
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Come hungry! Our mouth-watering buffet is guaranteed to make your taste
buds break into a two-step.
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Menu:
Salsa Fresca & Guacamole with tortilla chips
Hand Pulled Barbeque Pork
Honey Citrus Char-Grilled Chicken Breast
Award-Winning Baked Beans
Fresh Buns and Assorted Rolls
Assorted Brownies and Cookies
Pitchers of soft drinks and teas (unlimited)
Saturday, July 11, 2009
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Nashville Shores
Beat the Summer heat at our
FCCLA Lakeside Beach Party!
Nashville Shores is the best
place for fun – where sun, sand
and water meet!
Saturday, July 11, 2009- $25
Nashville Shores
Nashville Shores has the seven largest water slides in Middle Tennessee.
The new six-lane Music City Racer begins atop a towering, five-story
platform. Nashville Shores also has three pools - get a tan at the Tropical
Suntan Lagoon, or try to balance on the lilies in the Lilly Pad Pool; or just
splash in the friendly Wacky Pond.
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Friday Evening- July 10 and Saturday, July 11, 2009
Saturday Evening July 11- Ohio Tours
Grand Ole Opry- $40
Hard Rock Dinner and Ghost Tour- $30
Grand Ole Opry
Since its first radio broadcast in 1925, millions of fans have been captivated by
the music and magic of country music’s show of shows, making the Grand Ole
Opry an American institution. Dedicated to honoring country music’s rich history
and dynamic present, the Grand Ole Opry showcases a mix of country legends
and the contemporary chart-toppers who have followed in their footsteps.
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Hank Williams, Sr.
Johnny Cash
Loretta Lynn
Ronnie Milsap Randy Travis
Alan Jackson
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Grand Ole Opry, continued
The six-foot circle of dark, oak wood
in the Opry House stage is shiny but
clearly well worn. Cut from the stage
of the Opry’s famous former home,
the Ryman Auditorium, this circle
gives newcomers and veterans alike
the opportunity to sing on the same
spot that once supported Uncle Dave
Macon, Ernest Tubb, Patsy Cline and
others.
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As that wooden circle is the heart of
the stage, the Opry’s heart is its
music and its members.
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Tonight we will be able to see and
hear what the Grand Ole Opry is all
about!
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Saturday, July 11, 2009- $40
Nashville Ghost Tour & Hard
Rock Cafe
A Night of Ghosts and More!
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To start out the night, we will enjoy dinner at Hard
Rock Café. Where could there possibly be a
better place for the Hard Rock Café then in
Nashville?
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Patsy Cline, Kitty Wells, Carlene Carter, Willie
Nelson, Chet Atkins, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn and
Lorrie Morgan all contributed to the "Nashville Sound,"
which made musical history.
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If the honky-tonk charms of Opryland, the Country Music
Hall of Fame and the Grand Ole Opry aren't your style,
"Nash-Vegas" has many other claims to fame. There's
more than enough in Nashville to keep anyone pickin' and
grinnin'! And at the Hard Rock Cafe Nashville, the goodtimes tradition continues. Located in the historic 'District'
of downtown Nashville, near the Nashville Convention
Center, the Adelphia Coliseum and the Nashville Arena,
Hard Rock Cafe Nashville is not just the heart of
Countrypolitan, but also the heart of rock 'n' roll!
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Saturday, July 11, 2009- $30 and Tuesday, July 14, 2009- $30
Nashville Ghost Tour & Hard Rock Cafe,
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 Who is buried in the walls of Tennessee’s
State Capitol?” “What is the curse of the Grand
Ole Opry?”
“What makes the bells ring in the middle of the
night at St. Mary’s?"
Get the answers to these questions and more
after dinner during the Ghost Tour of Nashville!
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We will explore the shadow-filled streets of
downtown Nashville and learn about the
historical, haunted hermitage of Music City from
professional storytellers/ tour guides during this
walking ghost tour. The lantern-bearing guide
will lead us through the dark mysteries and
supernatural experiences of some of Nashville’s
most recognizable landmarks such as Ryman
Auditorium, Tennessee State Capitol and
Printer’s Alley. During our stroll you will discover
a city that is rich in history and spirits!
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Sunday, July 12- Ohio Tours
Country Music and More (repeated) except Hard
Rock for lunch - $50
8:30 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
Belmont and Belle Meade Plantations and Lunch$45- 9:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m.
Belle Meade & Belmont Tour
Enjoy the day at two of Nashville’s most
Historical Places!
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Our first stop on today’s tour will be
the Belle Meade Plantation, the “Queen
of Tennessee Plantations.”
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Belle Meade Plantation offers visitors
the chance to experience what life was
like in the 1800s. The centerpiece of
the property is the Belle Meade mansion
built in 1853. This Greek
revival house was home to five
generations of the Harding-Jackson
family. The farm was a thoroughbred
nursery famous for breeding and
training championship race
horses. Recent Kentucky Derby winners
like Funny Cide and Barbaro, even
racing legends like Secretariat can trace
their bloodlines back to the breeding
stock at Belle Meade.
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Sunday, July 12, 2009
Belle Meade and Belmont Mansion,
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After touring Belle Meade, we will
continue onto the Belmont Mansion.
The story of Adelicia Hayes Franklin Acklen
Cheatham is rich in art, wealth, fashion,
architecture, tradition and romance.
Following the death of her first husband she became one
of the wealthiest women in America. In 1849 she married
Joseph Acklen and they began construction on Belle
Monte (Belmont). The 19,000 square foot estate contained
an art gallery, conservatories, lavish gardens, aviary, lake
and zoo. We will have time on own to tour the amazing
grounds.
Lunch will be provided.
Sunday, July 12, 2009- $45
Ohio Tours- Tuesday, July 14
Hard Rock Café and Ghost Tour- $30
4:00 p.m.- 10:30 p.m.
Miss Marple’s Mystery Dinner Theatre- $50
5:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m.
Miss Marple’s Dinner Theatre
Enjoy a Taste of Mystery
And Dinner with Ohio FCCLA- $50
See other slide for information on Hard
Rock and Ghost Tour