September 9, 2003
Beaman/Curb/Maddox opening makes page one
Nashville City Paper gives page one coverage to the opening of the Beaman Student Life Center, Curb Event Center, and Maddox Grand Atrium at Belmong University.
Nashville businessman Lee Beaman, music mogul Mike Curb and Tommye Maddox Working of the Maddox Foundation, the primary donors to the project, cut the ribbon at the opening of the Curb Event Center, the Beaman Student Life Center and the Maddox Grand Atrium."I remember six or seven years ago, the vision that God gave to Bill Troutt and Margaret Maddox to build a place like this,” said Dr. Robert Fisher, president of the university. “I remember that dream seeming to die when Dan and Margaret were tragically taken from us in an accident. But God’s dreams don’t die easily. You are witnesses to a dream coming true.”
The first open house event for the public is scheduled for Oct. 25, but the university has already booked events well into 2004.
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