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White Limozeen, a Nashville-based establishment, leveraged its rooftop venue to host a Peaches & Cheese grazing party that doubled as a charitable initiative. According to Hoodline, the event priced tickets at $50 per attendee, with proceeds directed toward worker relief efforts. The fundraising model demonstrates how Nashville's hospitality venues are mobilizing to support their workforce during challenging economic periods.
The Southern Smoke Foundation, the beneficiary organization, provides direct financial assistance to hospitality workers facing hardship. By partnering with a local restaurant for the rooftop event, the foundation extended its reach within Nashville's food and beverage community. This collaborative approach combines experiential dining with philanthropic impact, creating a model other Nashville establishments could replicate.
For Nashville business owners in the hospitality and events sectors, this fundraiser illustrates the growing demand for purpose-driven gatherings. As consumers increasingly seek experiences that align with their values, venues that incorporate charitable components into their event programming position themselves competitively. White Limozeen's effort underscores how Nashville's restaurant community continues to adapt and support its own workforce.



