
Paris, Tenn.–The annual Cheeseburger at Breakers is in the books and this year’s event raised $9,000 for the Carl Perkins Center.
Director Carly Wheat said there was a full house and close to a sell out for the event. “What a fun night and even better turnout to support our Center. The fun grows every year as I see the crowd enjoying each other’s company.”
Justin Muller was given the award for Board Member of the Year, with Child Protective Investigative Team Member of the Year given to Tori Davis and Agency of the Year to the District Attorney’s Office.
The event included an auction, good food and live music by Rockin’ Randall French.
“It takes a village and we have a good one,” she said.
Photo: Justin Muller with Carly Wheat and Nikki Klopfenstein of the Carl Perkins Center. (Photo courtesy of Carly Wheat).