The Crumley House Brain Injury Rehabilitation Center is excited to announce “Keys for a Cause,” a high-energy fundraising event set for Saturday, November 8, 2025, at The Blackthorn Club. The evening will feature dueling pianos, live auctions, dancing, heavy hors d'oeuvres and unforgettable fun—all while supporting the life-changing work The Crumley House provides for survivors of traumatic brain injury (TBI). The event marks a new chapter in The Crumley House’s fundraising efforts. For years, the organization’s Polynesian Beach Party served as its signature annual event. Now rebranded and relocated to the Johnson City area, “Keys for a Cause” blends familiar favorites with exciting new twists—offering guests an evening of music, laughter, and meaningful connection. … [Read more...]
Tookey blisters Crumley House course to win Joggin’ for the Noggin 5K
The 2025 installment of The Crumley House Joggin’ for the Noggin 5K brought 400 competitors to the scenic backroads of Limestone, Tennessee to join in supporting survivors of traumatic brain injury. Among them was Amber Tookey, a 39-year-old runner from Boise, Idaho, who delivered a standout performance, finishing first overall with an impressive time of 18:25—setting a blistering pace of 5:55 minutes per mile. But Tookey’s story is about more than just speed. It’s a testament to resilience, perseverance, and the power of the human spirit. … [Read more...]
Thurman Farm set to add splashes of color to Polynesian Beach Party
One of the many blessings of organizing an event like The Crumley House Polynesian Beach Party is witnessing the outpouring of support from regional businesses, organizations, and individuals. It’s especially heartwarming when they proactively reach out to offer their assistance. Such is the case with Annie Thurman and Thurman Farm, located in Limestone. Best described as a photography and floral haven, Thurman Farm spans 15 acres of scenic beauty, complete with numerous barns, stunning views, and an abundance of wildflowers. … [Read more...]


