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1. The Tennessee Ale Trail list -

The Trail consists of 66 breweries from Memphis to Johnson City with the highest concentration in Middle Tennessee. A complete list:

1. Soul & Spirits Brewery

845 N Main St, Memphis

2. Pinnacles rates No. 6 on women’s workplace list -

Nashville’s Pinnacle Financial Partners remains one of the nation’s Best Large Workplaces for Women, earning the No. 6 spot on the latest list from Fortune magazine and Great Place to Work.

3. When your job is what you love ... -

So many amazing and innovative things began in a garage. Grunge music. The Apple computer. Disney. Amazon. And 20 years ago, the beginnings of Nashville’s now-exploding brewery scene.

When Carl Meier moved to Nashville in 1999 from upstate New York, his wife was working on her master’s degree at Vanderbilt, leaving him with some time on his hands. With her encouragement, he joined a local homebrew club, the Music City Brewers, to meet some new friends who shared his love for home brewing.

4. Events -

Sumner County Transit Summit. The nMotion Strategic Plan was approved in September and will be the guide to creating better regional mobility for Middle Tennesseans. RTA, along with Cumberland Region Tomorrow and the Transit Alliance of Middle Tennessee, are returning to update you and other residents on what the next steps could mean for Sumner County. Mark your calendar and make plans to attend this important Sumner County event. Light refreshments and beverages will be provided. Wood Dining Hall, Volunteer State Community College, 1480 Nashville Pike, Gallatin. Doors open at 5 p.m. Program 5:30-6 p.m. Information: Carol Hudler, 986-2698

5. Baker Donelson selects new managing shareholder -

Brigid M. Carpenter has been named managing shareholder for the Nashville office of Baker Donelson, making her the first woman to serve in this position. She assumes the role previously held by Scott D. Carey for eight years.

6. Going national can wait: Middle Tennessee's craft brewers find success, happiness in smaller batches -

The dream of going big – a second location, eventually a chain or even a franchise – is not uncommon among small business owners.

As Nashville’s craft brewing community continues to expand, garnering praise in local and national media for its varied and unique offerings, some purveyors admit to those thoughts.

7. Events -

Goodwill Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting. The public is invited to the Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee’s grand opening and ribbon cutting at 1203 Murfreesboro Road, Suite 135. Event starts at 8:30 a.m. Information: [email protected]

8. Events -

Christian Scholars Conference. John Dean, former White House counsel for President Richard Nixon and key witness for the prosecution before the Senate Watergate Committee and the Watergate trials, will be one of three keynote speakers at the 33rd annual Thomas H. Olbricht Christian Scholars’ Conference (CSC), to be held through Saturday. Dean will speak on “The Ethical Legacy of Watergate” at 10:45 a.m., Saturday, June 8, in Collins Alumni Auditorium. A book-signing will follow at 12:15 p.m.

9. Events -

Arthritis Foundation’s Mudbugs & Music. East Park in Nashville hosts a Saturday benefit for the Arthritis Foundation with music, crawfish, jambalaya, and more. 1-7 p.m. 700 Woodland Street. Music by Hit & Run. www.mudbugsandmusicnashville.com.

10. A cure for what ales the beer industry -

Nashville’s growing community of beer enthusiasts, with its sophisticated palates and award-winning brews, seems determined to add “Craft Beer Capital of the South” to the city’s many monikers.