Dickson Co. girl honored at Grand Ole Opry with surprise trip to Orlando

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – An 11-year-old girl from White Bluff, who lives with cerebral palsy, received the surprise of a lifetime when she was honored on stage at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. Amelia Cunningham’s family, including her sister and parents, was gifted an all-expenses-paid trip to Orlando’s top theme parks, courtesy of the national nonprofit Baking Memories 4 Kids.

Amelia, accompanied by her family, took a private tour of the Opry before stepping onto its iconic stage. That is where she learned that she’d soon be visiting Disney World, SeaWorld, Universal Studios, and Legoland.

The nonprofit’s founder, Frank Squeo, shared the mission behind the organization, which funds trips for children with terminal or life-threatening illnesses…

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