
Sylvan Park School (4801 Utah Avenue) turns 100 years old this year, and the school is hosting a parade on Friday, August 31, at 10 a.m. to celebrate its centennial. A program entitled, "Sylvan Park School: Past & Present," will be held in the school's historic auditorium following the parade from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. All parents, alumni and community members are welcome, and refreshments will be served in the library. Mark your calendars and plan to be there to celebrate this historic event.
Neighbor and school PTO member Judy Beasley also passed along the following message: "Several SPNA members have been an immense help in planning this---Rob Stack with his photographic skills, Mark Lambert in lining up antique vehicles for the parade, Yvonne Eaves as an alumni and with information from the West Nashville Founder’s Museum. I really appreciate all of their help."
The event is free, and parking is available at the Free Will Baptist Church at 4701 Wyoming Avenue. No parking will be available at the school after 9:15 a.m. because the roads surrounding the campus will be closed for the parade.
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