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Tickets Available for 13th Annual "Talk with the Titans" Dinner to be Held July 21

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tickets are available for the 13th annual "Talk with the Titans" Dinner to be held Sunday, July 21 at the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel in Nashville, once again benefiting the Charles Davis Foundation and inner-city youth.

This year's "Lucky 13th" dinner will be hosted by *Houston Chronicle *sports writer John McClain and feature Titans head coach Mike Munchak and GM Ruston Webster for an evening of behind the scenes stories and anecdotes.

The night begins with a reception and photo opportunities with guest participants at 6 p.m. followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Autographed items will be available for purchase at the dinner through a donation to CDF.

Tickets are $250 per person, eight-person tables are available for $2,000, and 10-person tables are available for $2,500.

"We are extremely grateful for the support of the Titan's organization, Lipman Brothers and the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel for allowing CDF this opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of inner city youth and families," Davis said.

Tickets can be purchased on the Charles Davis Foundation website or by calling (615) 254-0396. Click here to download the registration form.

Location: Loews Vanderbilt (free parking in the Loews Garage)

Reception & Pictures: 6 p.m.

Dinner: 7 p.m.

Cost: $250 per person

Tables: $2,000 for an eight-person table; $2,500 for a 10-person table

Contact: Charles Davis Foundation at (615) 254-0396; cdfoffice@aol.com; http://www.charlesdavisfoundation.org

About the Charles Davis Foundation

The Charles Davis Foundation offers inner-city youth positive role models, programs, activities, resources and opportunities that build character and self-esteem. Its mission is to empower inner-city youth and families to reach their full potential through positive, educational, athletic, cultural and economic development. CDF was founded in 1982 by Charles Davis as a fulfillment of a childhood promise to God. Davis vowed that if he "got out" of the Tony Sudekum/University Court "projects" that he would come back to help others. Remaining true to this vow, the Charles Davis Foundation has been providing programs to fulfill its mission. Through its programs, the foundation achieves its mission, serving approximately 1,200 youth per year.

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