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Editors Letter




Welcome to April! This edition of VIP Murfreesboro is certain to be one of the most popular of the year. We’re shining a spotlight on some of the incredible young leaders in our community. Our annual “40 Under 40” feature celebrates those who are shaping Murfreesboro’s future with their contributions. You will love getting to know our recipients!

 

In addition to honoring these young professionals, we’re highlighting all things “kids.” In our Kids and Education section, you’ll find a guide for everything from summer programs to educational options. After all, summer is right around the corner!

 

Finally, we know you are going to love reading and exploring our VIPHome this month! Emily and John Keach’s residence is absolutely stunning and will serve as the location for this year’s, Margaritas in May, supporting Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford. This is one of the many upcoming charitable events within our community. Please check out our calendars to plan your coming months. Our event photographers have a full schedule and look forward to seeing you out and about.

 

We hope you enjoy all that our April issue holds!

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