Goodwill Gets Donations From Cash Cabin E-mail Print PDF
Monday, 12 October 2009 00:00
(Nashville, Tenn.) - The new owners of a pre-Civil War log cabin on six acres near Nashville, which was once June and Johnny Cash's private getaway, have generously donated a house full of items to Goodwill.  Rick and Robin Farlow recently purchased the home, which had belonged to an individual who prefers to remain anonymous, and who bought the cabin from the Cash family.  The individual sold the home to the Farlows, including all the furniture and appliances.  The Farlows plan to refurbish the home and say the contemporary furniture, which belonged to the previous owner and not the Cash family, did not suit their style.  The couple donated the furnishings to Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee after researching the company's mission of providing employment and training opportunities for people with disabilities and others who have trouble finding and keeping jobs.  Most items donated by the Farlows will be posted for sale on onlinegoodwill.com and include a slate pool table, a small leather couch, and an armoire.  Watch the news story about the Farlows on WKRN in Nashville.




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