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Sunday, 17 June 2012
The Queen of Sparks receives the Tennessee Star of Compassion
Hello Taylor Nation!
The Enchantress has received the 2012 Honorary Star of Compassion Award from officials at Northwest Tennessee Disaster Recovery. According to StarPulse.com, the Blonde With The Sparkly Guitar was named the recipient after her charity work during state disasters and her multiple donations to schools.
Rob Adcock, director of the organization, had this to say about the Sparkly Dressed: ”Taylor Swift has inspired the small community of Northwest Tennessee with her uplifting words and music of encouragement and has become a positive role model for the young and old alike here. It is with great honor and appreciation that we present this one of a kind, jeweled award to such an outstanding individual on behalf of our organization.”
On other less exciting news, the Ottawa Citizen reports the Capital Hoedown organizers have released a statement revealing the new venue for their event: the Numech ranch in 6930 Fallowfield Rd. in Stittsville. However, they will not get back their $72,000 deposit from the city as it’s being seized by the Canada Revenue Agency for delaying to file their taxes concerning the Capital Hoedown from 2011. The organizers are not worried (they should be) and claim to be working on revamping their lineup. A previous statement declared customers unhappy with the new venue or the new lineup would be able to get a refund starting June 19.
The Enchantress has received the 2012 Honorary Star of Compassion Award from officials at Northwest Tennessee Disaster Recovery. According to StarPulse.com, the Blonde With The Sparkly Guitar was named the recipient after her charity work during state disasters and her multiple donations to schools.
Rob Adcock, director of the organization, had this to say about the Sparkly Dressed: ”Taylor Swift has inspired the small community of Northwest Tennessee with her uplifting words and music of encouragement and has become a positive role model for the young and old alike here. It is with great honor and appreciation that we present this one of a kind, jeweled award to such an outstanding individual on behalf of our organization.”
On other less exciting news, the Ottawa Citizen reports the Capital Hoedown organizers have released a statement revealing the new venue for their event: the Numech ranch in 6930 Fallowfield Rd. in Stittsville. However, they will not get back their $72,000 deposit from the city as it’s being seized by the Canada Revenue Agency for delaying to file their taxes concerning the Capital Hoedown from 2011. The organizers are not worried (they should be) and claim to be working on revamping their lineup. A previous statement declared customers unhappy with the new venue or the new lineup would be able to get a refund starting June 19.