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Game Watching Parties 2024

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Howdy Ags!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Join us every Saturday at Tailgate Brewery Music Row as we yell on our Ags and BTHO the 2024 season!

1538 Demonbreun St, Nashville, TN 37203 [map]


TailGate is family friendly and Pet friendly (on the patio). Come enjoy lots of great beers on tap, delicious food and awesome camaraderie with fellow Middle Tennessee Ags!

Free parking is available on the streets listed as well as several paid lots in the area, but as always ride sharing is encouraged!

Make sure you’re following us on Facebook and Instagram for gameday updates!

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/12693225446/user/100064482800688/

Instagram:

https://www.instagram.com/musiccityags/

Thanks & Gig ’em!

MCWS Finals Watch Parties

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 FOR THE FIRST TIME IN PROGRAM HISTORY
Aggie Baseball is headed to
the NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP series!

We are gathering at TailGate Music Row to watch Aggie Baseball face off against Tennessee in a best of three series for the National Championship. The bigger the crowd the better, so come on out and let’s show our Aggie pride!

Schedule

  • Jun 22 (Sat) 6:30 PM CT
  • Jun 23 (Sun) 1:00 PM CT
  • Jun 24 (Mon) 6:00 PM CT (If necessary)

TailGate Music Row
1538 Demonbreun St
Nashville, TN 37203

tailgatebeer.com

AGGIE MUSTER 2024

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April 21, 2024 ♦ 2:00 pm

Yazoo Brewing Company
900 River Bluff Drive
Madison TN 37115

Free to attend. Food can be purchased from Grillshack Fries & Burgers inside the taproom.

Please RSVP so Yazoo can properly staff for our event!

Dues paying members get their first pint free in addition to their yearly dues gift.

Guest speaker:

MG David A. Rubenstein ’77

David Rubenstein is a retired Army Major General who served at all levels of the Army Medical Department. He spent 12 of his 35 Army years commanding brick-and-mortar and deployable health organizations. He now shares his leadership lessons as a university professor, speaker, and seminar leader.

Rubenstein ended his 35-year Army career as the Army’s Deputy Surgeon General and then as Commanding General of the Army Medical Department Center and School. Concurrently, he was Chief of the Army Medical Service Corps.

He is a graduate of the Army War College, and has a Master’s Degree in Health Administration from Baylor University. Among his recognitions are distinguished alumnus status at two universities, listing in six who’s who publications, and being twice included in Modern Healthcare’s list of the 100 most influential people in healthcare.

Rubenstein served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Texas A&M Association of Former Students from 2011 to 2014 and currently serves on the A&M President’s Corps of Cadets Board of Visitors and the A&M College of Medicine Military Advisory Council.

Link to RSVP and pay dues.

For more information, reach out to our Muster Chair.

Jocelyn Kmiecik ‘19
jocelynkmiecik19@gmail.com