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PENCIL & CAA's LITTLE NIGHT OF MUSIC FETCHES BIG DONATION
4/27/23

PENCIL and CAA presented its 19th annual Little Night of Music at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville on Wednesday (4/26). More than 400 people attended the soirée, while CAA clients, Kristin Chenoweth and Adia Victoria, performed to an audience of business, civic and community leaders. The event raised more than $365k for PENCIL, a local nonprofit linking community resources to Nashville Public Schools.

Over the past 18 years, Little Night of Music has raised more than $2.4m for PENCIL and the business engagement that supports Metro Nashville Public School students. Past headliners have included Alabama, Lady A, Faith Hill, Drew Holcomb, Tim McGraw, Kip Moore, Darius Rucker, Little Big Town and Keith Urban. Seen in the photo relieved they haven't had to pencil us in for anything are (l-r) Micone Entertainment founder Ed Micone, Chenoweth and Steve Levine (CAA).