Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Museum committee to meet April 16 on exhibit planning

Harold Graeter, Chairman of the Board of Directors
Harold Graeter, Chairman of the Board of Directors
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The Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Museum Planning Committee will hold a meeting on April 16 at 11 a.m. Central Time to discuss exhibit planning for the Hall’s new museum, according to an announcement released on April 13.

The meeting will take place at the William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower in the 13th Floor Conference Room. The public is invited to attend the session, which is described as a called meeting focused specifically on planning exhibits for the new facility.

Those who are unable to attend in person have the option to participate virtually by contacting the office at 615-242-4750 for virtual meeting information.

This gathering provides an opportunity for members of the community and interested parties to learn more about developments regarding the new museum and its planned exhibits. Public participation is encouraged as part of ongoing efforts related to museum planning and engagement.



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