Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Before the program began, Nashville’s Mayor Megan Barry and former Mayor of Atlanta, Ambassador Andrew Young had a chance to meet. All photos by David Schenk Geraldine Butts, Rose-Marie Howell and friends were pleased to welcome Ambassador Young. l-r; Charles W. Bone, Ambassador Andrew Young and Rep. Jim Cooper (D) l-r; Charles Robert Bone, Ron Corbin, Ambassador Andrew Young and Tom Negri l-r; Carolyn Qualls, Ambassador Andrew Young and Eric Qualls Ambassador Young was honored to sign a copy of his book that an attendee brought with him to the event. Bone Law Attorney Anne C. Martin introducing musical entertainment from vocalist Lawrence David Tomison Vocalist Lawrence David Tomison sang, “If I Can Help Somebody” and brought the audience to its feet with music that continued the tone of hope and healing – in celebration of MLK Day. Kelly Miller Smith, Jr., Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church Capitol Hill, Metro Councilwoman Karen Johnson and Allyson Young of Young Motivational Group await their turn to have a few moments with Ambassador Young. Young was willing to greet as well as take pictures with whomever wanted to approach him. Starting early and staying after, he made sure to speak to and interact with all. Ambassador Andrew Young addressing the audience Bone Law attorney and Belmont University Law professor, Loren Mulraine, along with his guest, greeted Ambassador Andrew Young
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