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Ole South kicks off it's "Win in 2010" campaign to area Realtors with great success.  Two separate events were held to accommodate the standing-room-only crowds.


 


Nashville, TN  February, 2009 - Nashville Mayor Karl Dean, Councilman Sam Coleman, and CRHS Principal Dr. Lora Hall receive a donation from The John Floyd Foundation on behalf of Ole South Properties in support of the Career Academy Curriculum at Cane Ridge High School.



 


Choluteca, Honduras - January, 2009  Area Rotary Clubs join together annually in Honduras in projects to improve the quality of life in remote, improverished villages.  Projects focus on bringing electricity and clean drinking water systems to the residents, while also providing books and materials for libraries and schools, and dental clinics.  Representing Ole South Properties were David Hartley, Chuck Payne and Trey Lewis.



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From left to right: Trevor Bugg, Chase Sinquefield, Dean Higbee, Ben Blake, Wade & Keitha Hayes, John & Angela Floyd pose for photos after Blake scored a hole in one at the 2008 John Floyd Invitational Golf Tournament.

Ole South Golf Tourney Raises $93,000 for Boys and Girls Club

Murfreesboro, TN - June 9, 2008 - The heat was no problem for Ben Blake on the morning of May 29 when he sunk a hole-in-one from 162 yards at the annual John Floyd Invitational Golf Tournament benefiting Boys and Girls Club of Rutherford County.
 
The 9th annual tournament put on by Ole South Properties, was played at Indian Hills Golf Course. Eighty teams comprised of 320 Ole South employees, contractors and business associates participated in the event that raised more than $93,000 for the non-profit.
 
Floyd explained, "this tournament is something that Ole South and its partners can do every year to help out the Boys and Girls Club. We have a great time and its all in the name of this very worthy cause."
 
The golf tournament is the second largest annual fundraiser for the Club, just behind the Steak and Burger Dinner held in February. That event raised the organization more than $150,000 this year. The annual golf tournament has contributed $1,014,689 in the last nine years.
 
Murfreesboro-based Ole South Properties is Tennessee’s largest independently owned home builder and constructs a variety of home styles in middle Tennessee. The company has been voted Favorite Builder five years in a row by Daily News Journal readers, has won numerous prestigious national awards and is consistently ranked in the top 100 home builders nationally.
 
For More Information about Boys and Girls Club of Rutherford County, visit www.bgcrc.org