June 27, 2008

Dream Home giveaway sets fundraising record
Clarksville winner plans to keep Westhaven home

The Tennessean• June 27, 2008

FRANKLIN —A Clarksville man won a $650,000 home in Westhaven on Sunday, helping Southern Land Co. and media partners WZTV-Channel 17 and WSIX-FM raise $1.6 million for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, a new fundraising record.
This is the fourth year that St. Jude has operated a campaign in Middle Tennessee and the fourth year that a Westhaven home has been the grand prize. According to a press release from the Memphis hospital, the volunteers' and community sponsors' participation and amount of money raised are unprecedented on a national scale.
"Middle Tennessee was the only campaign in the nation with a goal this high," said Katie Mizell, Middle Tennessee's St. Jude representative. "The people who participated in this campaign — whether volunteers, vendors or ticket buyers — should be extremely proud of this exceptional effort. We look forward to many great years to come."
David Tarrents was the grand-prize winner of the home. He and his wife, Julie, used adjectives like "amazing" and "spectacular" to describe the 3,871-square-foot home with four bedrooms and 3½ baths.
David was born in Portland, Tenn., and has lived in Clarksville for 50 years. He is a computer systems analyst for Johnson Electric Co. in Springfield. He has two children and has been married to Julie for 30 years.
David is about four years away from retirement. Julie is the manager of the US Bank branch on Fort Campbell Boulevard. The couple agrees that a move to Franklin may be on the horizon.
"We're going to try to keep the house. We won't be commuting from Nashville to Clarksville, but once we know all the details, we just might move on down there," Julie Tarrents said.
The Tarrentses have supported St. Jude by purchasing tickets for several years.
Winners of 2008 St. Jude Dream Home prizes
Grand-prize winner:
David Tarrents — St. Jude Dream Home house in Westhaven, valued at more than $650,000
Other prizes:
Ed Shirley — (Early Bird #1 – Feb. 22): Guitar autographed by Amy Grant and Vince Gill
Leon Denton — (Early Bird #2 – April 15): $2,500 worth of groceries, courtesy of Stites and Harbison
Karen Larson — (Open House Prize #1): $5,000 worth of furniture, courtesy of American Signature Furniture
Teresa DeMoss — (Open House Prize #2) - $250 gift card to Home Depot, courtesy of Churchill Mortgage
Maria Abercrombie — (Open House Prize #3) - $1,100 Superb natural gas grill, courtesy of the Hearth and Grill Shop
Roxane McGowan — Amy Grant and Vince Gill autographed guitar, courtesy of Blanton, Harrell, Cooke & Corzine
Lisa Rinehert — Denon Surround Sound Receiver, courtesy of SpringTree Media
Josh Gunnels — His and Her watches, courtesy of Crown Jewelry and Gifts
Jeff Bridges — $1,000 American Express Gift Card
Dave Toman — $1,000 gift certificate, courtesy of Trees N Trends
Larisa Hensiek — Clearwire PC Card and one-year service, courtesy of Clearwire
Streater Spencer — $1,000 gift certificate, courtesy of Legends Steakhouse
Paulette Wassel — $1,000 American Express Gift Card
Ricky Medley — 1 Lifestyle Portrait Session and 1 16x24 gallery-wrap canvas print, courtesy of McLellan Studio
Sandra Arnold — $1,000 gift certificate for glass mirrors, tabletops or shower doors, courtesy of Evans Glass
Pam Fusting — $1,000 American Express gift card, courtesy of Lincoln-Mercury dealers
Dessie Otay — $1,000 gift card, courtesy of The Factory at Franklin
Ronald and Tammy Veirs — $1,000 gift certificate toward any original oil paintings and framing, courtesy of Art Attack Nashville
Ruby Hillsman Holloway — $1,500 American Express Gift Card, courtesy of Lockton Companies
Charolette Fleming — Front-load Whirlpool washing machine and dryer, courtesy of Ferguson Enterprises
Sherry Rogers — Two Masters Series tickets, courtesy of the Nashville Symphony
Celia Toombs — Game table set, courtesy of Legacy Billiards
Amy Wilson — Outdoor play system or aboveground pool package, courtesy of Watson's
Floyd Freeman — Spa and home fitness package, courtesy of Watson's
Debra Meador — Hitachi 50-inch HD plasma TV, courtesy of Audio Video Environments

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