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Human Society of Memphis & Shelby County Volunteer Coordinator Ashley Moore (left) and Nathan Garrison explain the benefits of adopting pets; Graceland employees (Right, from left). Kelton Neyland, Bonnie Dotson, Tawana Cooper, Penny Henderson, Suzanne Ginn, and Ayesha Johnson enjoyed the annual Scouts Rock event held from 10 AM until 3 PM at Graceland on Saturday, April 6, 2019. (Left) Using a modified iPhone as a controller, First Tech volunteer, mom, and coach, Tommie Rodgers (standing) and a group of 7th through 12th grade students from various schools were at the Scouts Rock event. (Right) The FTC Team # 7802 robotics display table. (Left) Surrounded by everything from skins of a black bear, opossum, muskrat, beaver, deer, grey fox, raccoon, elk, red fox, skunk and skulls of everything from both domestic and wild pigs, rats, a snapper alligator, moose’s antler, coyote’s head, bobcat’s head, and more, Tennessee Hunter Education Course instructor Gene Smith is pictured holding the shell of a turtle he found in the wild. (Center) Clark Shaw, CEO and owner of the original 1870 era home of Casey Jones Home and Railroad Museum, located between Memphis and Nashville, TN, was on hand marketing his fun family destination. (Right) According to Memphis Redbird employee Joe Hanson (right), AutoZone Park is the best place in Memphis to spend quality time with your family, school, church, employees, customers, and fellow organization members. Ticket prices are $17 - $36 per seat and groups of 10 or more can qualify for special promotional gifts. 3

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