
Date and Time
Tuesday Apr 15, 2025
7:30 AM - 8:30 AM CDT
- Recycle Right - the 3 Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle), how recycling works in Nashville, what can and cannot be recycled, and why not everything can be recycled
Jenn Harrman develops education initiatives, policy, and programs to help Nashvillians
rethink, refuse, reuse, and recycle. As Administrative Services Manager for the
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County and a public servant of
over 7 years, her work centers on implementing sustainable, resilient, and equitable
alternatives to landfill disposal for the benefit of all who live and work in Nashville.
Jenn’s early career focused on preserving historic buildings, giving her a unique
perspective to build strategies around reducing construction and demolition waste. She
also has over 10 years of experience in community education and outreach across
various sectors that she brings to her work to educate Nashvillians. Due to her
education and outreach initiatives, contamination in curbside recycling has dropped
from 46% to 21%, the amount of compostable material collected at public drop-offs has
doubled, stakeholders in the construction industry have supported new policy to require
recycling, and she has successfully launched a residential curbside food scraps
collection program.
Abby Kimmel works on community outreach and education for the Nashville
Department of Waste Services. She connects residents to valuable resources and
teaches Nashvillians how to recycle right, as well as other ways to divert waste from
landfills. Abby holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental science from the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prior to joining the Nashville Department of Waste
Services team, Abby served as a Lead for North Carolina Fellow, working to expand
sustainability initiatives in rural, distressed communities in Eastern North Carolina
Please note: The Bellevue Flag Contest winner will be announced at a later date. The deadline for submissions has been extended until April 15th.
Location
Bellevue Regional Community Center
7638 A Hwy 70 S, Nashville, TN 37221 (by the Ford Ice Center)
Fees/Admission
Free as a guest. Please RSVP: Exchangeclub.bellevuetn@gmail.com
Individual Membership: One-time $20 joining fee, Dues: $220 yearly or $55 per quarter.
Business Membership: One-time $50 joining fee, Dues: $220 yearly or $55 per quarter. Business members may send anyone to our meetings.
Club members enjoy fun, relaxed meetings. We begin every meeting with the Pledge of Allegiance and after a few minutes of project updates, we enjoy informative and interesting guest speakers and discussions. Come join our meetings and be part of good fellowship with friends and neighbors as we all work together to make Bellevue a better place!
Please see our facebook page for updates on our guest speakers for each of our meetings.
Americanism & Patriotism
Youth Activities
Community Activities
Contact Information
Maureen Riley, Administrator, Exchange Club of Bellevue
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Description
The Exchange Club of Bellevue meets every 1st & 3rd Tuesday of the month for a Breakfast meeting at 7:30 a.m.
Why Join Exchange? – I want to ...
- Make Bellevue a better place to live, work & play.
- Enjoy creating community with friends and neighbors.
- Help protect children from abuse and neglect.
- Encourage strengthening America through patriotism.
- Support youth activities and personal fitness.
- Hear outstanding community leaders and speakers.
- Keep current with what’s happening in Bellevue.
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