USN Evening Classes make the perfect holiday gift

Registration is open at usneveningclasses.org. Classes begin January 30, 2025.
By Melanie Paddon, USN Evening Classes Volunteer

During this season of giving, we hope that you will make USN Evening Classes your go-to source for all your gift-giving needs. Certainly, our highly-curated, one-night classes for adults make terrific gifts for friends, family, and colleagues. What makes our classes especially meaningful gifts, though, is the knowledge that every class registration directly benefits USN’s need-based K-12 scholarship endowment, which in turn supports the education of approximately 22% of our students. Now that’s conscious gifting!

USN Evening Classes is also the quintessential way to shop local and shop small during this critical time of year for many Nashville businesses. Our catalog is chock full of one-of-a kind classes offered by local, independent business and restaurant owners who donate their time and talent in support of our worthy cause. Please keep this in mind as you peruse our catalog. In addition to registering for their classes, you can also visit these local businesses and restaurants, purchase their gift cards, and recommend them to others. There are lots of ways to give this holiday season. We hope you will choose USN Evening Classes and all the local businesses that make our fundraising efforts possible.

Registration is open at usneveningclasses.org, and classes begin January 30, 2025.
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