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(Update) Candlelight Ball canceled due to coronavirus spread concerns

(Update March 12, 2020)

Austin Peay State University has canceled its 36th Annual Candlelight Ball, scheduled for March 14 in Nashville, due to concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Although we had planned extra precaution for the safety of our guests, hosting the event is not prudent at this time,” APSU President Alisa White said. “We are proud of those we planned to honor at the Ball and will ask our honorees to allow us to honor them next year.”

Details for refunds will be communicated on the Candlelight Ball website at www.alumni.apsu.edu/candlelightball, social media and email.

Also today, University officials suspended classes until March 23, when instruction will be moved online. Read White's announcement here.

 

(Reported earlier)

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – Charlie Daniels, the Country Music Hall of Famer known for "sawing on a fiddle and playing it hot," helped reinvigorate that 400-year-old instrument with his 1979 hit, “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.” More than 40 years later, his influence continues to transform the music genre, and attendees at Austin Peay State University's Candlelight Ball this spring will get a chance to own a piece of country music history when the school auctions off a signed Charlie Daniels fiddle.

"Charlie Daniels is considered country music royalty, and the Candlelight Ball Committee is thrilled he contributed this amazing prize to help us raise money for Austin Peay scholarships," Nikki Loos Peterson, director of APSU alumni relations, said.

Charlie Daniels
 Charlie Daniels

The signed fiddle is actually part of a special Charlie Daniels Band Prize Package, which also includes two dinners at the Palm Restaurant in Nashville, two tickets to a Charlie Daniels Band performance at the Grand Ole Opry, and two backstage passes to watch the show and meet the band.

This year’s auction will take place on March 14, during the 36th Annual Candlelight Ball at the Omni Nashville Hotel, with proceeds benefiting the Candlelight Ball Endowed Scholarship. The auction’s signature items include pearl earrings and a pearl necklace custom designed by Elliott Herzlich, husband of APSU President Alisa White and owner of Elliott's Jewelers. The earrings feature two Akoya pearls, two oval-shaped morganite stones and a halo of 30 diamonds set in 14-karat rose gold. The necklace includes a large Akoya pearl, an oval-shaped morganite gemstone and a halo of 17 diamonds set in 14-karat rose gold. It also includes an 18-inch, 14-karat rose gold chain.

“Every year, our Candlelight Ball Committee, with the help of APSU friends, alumni and staff, finds incredible prizes for the auction, and I'm happy at the high-level items they acquired this year, because they'll help us provide more scholarships to deserving Austin Peay students," Peterson said.

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 APSU's Gov 3 helicopter

This year's auction items also include:

This year’s Candlelight Ball is co-chaired by Kathryn Minniehan and Kayla Morgan, and the event’s presenting sponsors include F&M Bank, Reliant Bank/First Advantage Bank, Century 21 Platinum Properties (Kayla Goad-LeVan, Marcia Campbell and Jimmy Terry Jr.), the APSU College of Business, Planters Bank, Fortera Credit Union, Kennedy Law Firm, Spring Creek Pediatric Dentistry, Quirion Realty and Allstate Insurance.

To purchase tickets, visit www.alumni.apsu.edu/candlelight2020. For auction information, call 931-221-7291 or email petersonn@apsu.edu.

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