CARING FOR VETERANS Lunch & Learn
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CARING FOR VETERANS Lunch & Learn

Join us May 22 for a free lunch and learn event on veteran caregiving. Enjoy a meal, film screening, and panel discussion.

By Nashville PBS

Date and time

Thursday, May 22 · 12 - 1pm CDT

Location

The Jude Room

210 South 3rd Street Clarksville, TN 37040

Agenda

12:00 PM

Welcome

Montgomery County Veterans Coalition

Nashville PBS

FILM SCREENING

WNPT's AGING MATTERS AGING WITH HONOR

CAREGIVING

12:40 PM

Panel Discussion with Q&A

Suzy Hence

AARP Representative

TN CARES Representative

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Nashville PBS and the Montgomery County Veterans Coalition invite you to a special free lunch and learn dedicated to caring for our veterans. This event is perfect for caregivers, relatives, and veterans alike.

Enjoy lunch while watching Aging with Honor, the latest in WNPT's Aging Matters series, and get a sneak peek at Caregiving, a PBS documentary.

After the screening, join us for panel discussion featuring WNPT's Senior Producer Suzy Hence, along with representatives from AARP and the TN Cares Conference. They will share stories, answer your questions, and provide valuable information on caregiving opportunities coming up in June.

Lunch is generously provided by AARP.

Don't miss this chance to connect, learn, and support each other in the journey of caregiving.



Caregiving will begin streaming on PBS.org and the PBS app beginning on May 27, 2025, followed by a nationwide broadcast premiere on PBS stations on June 24, 2025 at 8 p.m. CDT.

Support for Caregiving is made possible by Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Inc.; OneAmerica Financial Partners, Inc.; Comfort Keepers; CareScout, LLC.; Care.com; Evelyn Y. Davis Foundation; Richard King Mellon Foundation; The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations; Ford Foundation; Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation; NextFifty Initiative (Next50); National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI); PATH Foundation; Care for All with Respect and Equity (CARE) Fund; The John A. Hartford Foundation; and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

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You may have known us by other names over the years—WDCN, WNPT, Channel 8, NPT, and Nashville Public Television—but as Nashville PBS, we continue our legacy of bringing quality public television to Middle Tennessee and beyond.