The eldest grandson of President Harry S. Truman, Clifton Truman Daniel, will keynote the 120th annual Spring Outing benefiting Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage. The virtual event will take place at noon Wednesday, May 19. The program, “Glimpses of My Grandfather, The President,” will offer stories, insight, and perspective on what it means to have a U.S. President in the family tree.
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Spring Outing is a century-old Nashville tradition that began in the early days of the Ladies’ Hermitage Association as a picnic on the mansion’s lawn. Since then, the event has evolved into a major fundraiser held to benefit The Andrew Jackson Foundation and regularly features nationally known speakers who present on a variety of topics, including politics and history.
Past speakers include such notables as former First Lady Laura Bush, NPR’s Mara Liasson, longtime White House correspondent Ann Compton, former Tennessee First Lady Crissy Haslam and former New Jersey Governor, Christine Todd Whitman.
“We are excited to have a keynote speaker who understands the trials and tribulations of presidential responsibilities and the impact they have on presidents and their families. Clifton’s stories will undoubtedly be heart-warming as well as valuable and insightful,” said Howard J. Kittell, president and CEO of the Andrew Jackson Foundation. “This year’s event will undoubtedly look different than it has in past years, but the purpose remains the same: to celebrate what The Hermitage means to Nashville and to the nation, as well as to raise funds for the many education programs and preservation projects we hold every year.”
Spring Outing is co-chaired by Amy Colton and Mary Lea Bryant. Tickets are available at thehermitage.com/springouting.
For more information on Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage, visit www.thehermitage.com.
About Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage
Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage: Home of the People’s President is one of the largest, most well-preserved and most visited presidential homes in the United States. Opened to the public in 1889, The Hermitage is one of America’s first presidential museums. Today, The Hermitage is a 1,120-acre National Historic Landmark with more than 20 historic buildings, including Jackson’s mansion and tomb, restored slave cabins, a church and gardens. In recent years, new interpretive initiatives and educational programs such as the history of slavery have enhanced the experience of more than 230,000 annual visitors. For more information, visit www.thehermitage.com.