

“Tennessee is my home and the families of Gatlinburg have lost so much – I’m glad to have the opportunity to help bring smiles to the children here at Christmastime,” said Young.
“We are asking our industry colleagues to give so that children who have nothing left have something to hope for this holiday season,” said Sarah Trahern, Chief Executive Officer of CMA.
Members of the trade association are encouraged to bring unwrapped toys to the annual member party on Tuesday, Dec. 13 at CMA’s new corporate offices, 35 Music Square E., Suite 201, Nashville. CMA will be accepting donations through Friday, Dec. 16 during regular operating hours (9:00 AM-5:00 PM/CT). On Tour Logistics a Division of Averitt Express has agreed to transport the toys from Nashville to Gatlinburg for free on Monday, Dec. 19.
“We have many artists and CMA members with strong ties to East Tennessee and we are thankful to Chris for spearheading this effort,” Trahern said. “Recovery in the region will take time, but getting a cherished toy into the hands of a child who has lost everything will hopefully spread some needed joy.”
CMA and Kenny Chesney, who is from East Tennessee, recently announced a joint $500,000 fund ($250,000 each) to aid the region in its ongoing recovery efforts.