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American Heart Association’s 12th annual National Wear Red Day is Friday, February 6th

Biggest-ever National Wear Red Day features buildings, people, places going red for women’s heart health; many local activities coming

Go Red for Women - American Heart AssociationNashville, TN – The Middle Tennessee skyline will take on a special heartwarming red glow next Friday.

Twenty-two local buildings will be lighting up red as part of the 12th annual National Wear Red Day on Friday, February 6th, as part of the biggest Go Red celebration ever in Middle Tennessee. This icon day of the American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women movement is the day when everyone Goes Red across the nation to support women’s fight against heart disease, their No. 1 killer.

American Heart Association’s National Wear Red Day
American Heart Association’s National Wear Red Day

More women die of heart disease than all forms of cancer combined. One in three American women die of heart disease and stroke, and in Tennessee, 9000 women lose their lives each year.

Yet up to 80% of cardiac events are preventable through education and lifestyle choices we make every day.

On Friday, February 6th, to show support for women’s hearts, everyone is asked to wear Red and share Red on social media with the local hashtag #NashGoRed.

How is Middle Tennessee “going red”? Highlights include:

Babies Go Red – Friday, February 6th

On Friday the 6th, newborns in Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital and Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital will wear custom-made red knit caps in honor of National Wear Red Day to show support for their moms’ heart health. Their moms will receive infant CPR kits and gift bags.

Buildings Go Red – Friday, February 6th

Twenty-two buildings in Middle Tennessee will light up in red in the evening to mark National Wear Red Day. All buildings will be red on Feb. 6; buildings with extended dates are noted. The confirmed list to date includes:

  • Adventure Science Center, 800 Fort Negley Blvd., Nashville
  • AT&T building (“Batman building”), 333 Commerce St., Nashville, Feb. 5-6
  • DoubleTree by Hilton, 1850 Old Fort Pkwy., Murfreesboro
  • BOHAN Advertising, 124 12th Ave S., Nashville, Feb. 5-6
  • The Bridge Building, 2 Victory Ave., Nashville
  • Frist Center for the Visual Arts, 919 Broadway, Nashville
  • Hard Rock Café, 100 Broadway, Nashville
  • Healthways, Inc., 701 Cool Springs Blvd., Franklin
  • LP Field, 1 Titans Way, Nashville
  • Murfreesboro City Hall, 111 West Vine St., Murfreesboro
  • Nashville Electric Service, 1214 Church St., Nashville
  • The Parthenon, 2500 West End Ave., Nashville
  • Rutherford County Courthouse, 20 N. Public Square, Murfreesboro
  • Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital, 2000 Church St., Nashville, Feb. 4-8
  • Saint Thomas West Hospital, 4220 Harding Rd., Nashville, Feb. 4-8
  • Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital, 1700 Medical Ctr. Pkwy., Murfreesboro, Feb. 4-8
  • Studio Gaven Hair Colour, 100 International Dr., Franklin
  • The Studio at Studio Gaven, 103 International Dr., Franklin
  • Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC), 505 Deaderick St., Nashville, Feb. 3-8
  • Tennessee State Capitol (cupola), 600 Charlotte Ave., Nashville, Feb. 6-8
  • The Tennessean, 1100  Broadway, Nashville
  • TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center, 200 StoneCrest Blvd. #155, Smyrna, Feb. 7-17

Cities and Counties Go Red

Cities proclaiming National Wear Red Day: Brentwood, Clarksville, Franklin.

Counties proclaiming National Wear Red Day: Cumberland, Davidson, Dickson, Humphreys, Robertson and Williamson.

Macy’s Goes Red – local store activity, Wear Red Sale and Red Pin Sale – Feb. 4th-16th

Starting February 4th, watch for special Go Red touches and Go Red/Macy’s/Saint Thomas signs in the Cool Springs, Green Hills and Rivergate stores.

On National Wear Red Day, February 6th, fun surprise activities will be happening in the the morning at the Cool Springs and Green Hills stores.

From February 4th-9th, customers who wear red or purchase a Red Dress pin for $2.00 at Macy’s will receive Wear Red Sale savings throughout the store. From February 10th-16th, customers who purchase a Red Dress pin will receive all-day savings. Macy’s will donate 100% of the proceeds from pin sales to Go Red For Women.

Tennessee General Assembly Goes Red – Thursday, Feb. 5th

Rep. Brenda Gilmore will introduce a resolution to proclaim National Wear Red Day during the session that day. Legislators will wear an element of red.

Nashville Symphony Goes Red – Feb. 6th-8th

The Nashville Symphony will support Go Red For Women during three performances on the weekend of February 6th. Symphony members will wear the Red Dress pin, and guests will receive Go Red information in their programs.

TPAC Goes Red – Feb. 6th-8th

TPAC, in addition to lighting their building from February 3rd-8th, will distribute Go Red information to theatergoers.

Churches Go Red

Churches holding Go Red Sunday services: Mt. Zion, 2 services each at Antioch and Old Hickory locations on 2/15; First Baptist; Olive Branch Missionary Baptist (held on January 25th).

Metro Council Goes Red – Tuesday, Feb. 17th

Council Lady Erica Gilmore will introduce a resolution to proclaim National Wear Red Day in Nashville/Davidson County at the Council meeting that day.

Businesses Go Red

Many local businesses are supporting the American Heart Association during American Heart Month, February, by asking employees to wear red, decorating in red, sharing heart health information, donating free services or hosting fundraisers or public events.

  • 4th Leaf Design Studio
  • Activa 1240
  • Agero
  • Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
  • Alpha Phi Sorority
  • Amerigroup
  • Bedford County Health Dept.
  • Belk Department Stores
  • Bell Construction
  • Brentwood Fire Dept.
  • Bridgestone Americas, Inc.
  • Campbell’s
  • Caterpiller Financial
  • City of Brentwood
  • Cracker Barrel
  • Crossings Shopping Center, Spring Hill
  • Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
  • Dempsey Vantrease & Follis PLLC
  • Dickson Chapter of AAPC Medical Coding Organization
  • Direct General
  • Downtown Clarksville Association
  • Earl Swensson Assocs.
  • Fifth Third Bank
  • First National Bank of McMinnville
  • Foxfuel Creative
  • Franklin Fire Dept.
  • Gaylord Opryland Resort and Attractions
  • GFWC Spring Hill Women’s Club
  • Healthways
  • Hickman County Health Dept.
  • iHeart Radio, Nashville
  • International Pageants Group
  • Jarrard Phillips Cate & Hancock
  • Johnson Johnson Crabtree Architects PC
  • JTV
  • Kelly Services at Nissan HQ
  • La Ranchera 880
  • Lawrence County Health Dept.
  • Life Care Centers
  • Lifepoint
  • Lincoln County Health Dept.
  • Macy’s Cool Springs
  • Macy’s Green Hills
  • Macy’s Rivergate
  • Mazda
  • Marshall County Health Dept.
  • Maury County Health Dept.
  • Maury Regional Medical Center
  • Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools
  • Merry Maids
  • Nashville Business Journal
  • Nashville Electric Service
  • National Association of Professional Women
  • Nissan
  • Outfront Media
  • Regus
  • Saint Thomas Health
  • ServPro Benefits
  • Sinclair Broadcasting
  • Spinning Nation
  • Sumner Regional Medical Center
  • Tennessee Department of Children’s Services
  • Tennessee Performing Arts Center
  • Tennessee Titans
  • TN Dept. of Corrections
  • Travelers
  • TriStar Health
  • UPS
  • Vanderbilt Heart
  • Williamson County administrative offices
  • Williamson County Parks & Recreation
  • Williamson County Public Library
  • Williamson County Schools
  • Willis
  • Wirtgen

About Go Red For Women®

Go Red For Women® is part of the American Heart Association’s solution to help save women’s lives. With one out of three women still dying from cardiovascular disease, the association is committed to fighting this No. 1 killer.

GoRedForWomen.org connects millions of women of all ages and gives them resources to turn personal choices into lifesaving actions. Go Red For Women is nationally sponsored by Macy’s and locally sponsored by Saint Thomas Heart.

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