What The Group Poll Found

The East Nashville Facebook group was visible and sorted to New posts this morning. This pass is a supervised poll, not a raw scrape: the goal is to find source leads, not turn private posts into public copy.

The cleanest potential calendar lead was a ticket-launch post tied to a Dee's Country Cocktail Lounge event. The visible copy said tickets had gone live, noted the room's small capacity, and framed the earlier interest as strong. That belongs in the verify bin until there is a public ticket or event link.

The loudest neighborhood-signal item was a rental listing that drew visible pushback about price and expectations. East Meets Nash should not republish the private poster, commenters, or exact home details from the group thread. The useful story is broader: rental pressure and price fatigue keep surfacing in the neighborhood feed.

The most straightforward classified was a free couch pickup marked pending for today near Porter Road. That is useful neighbor-to-neighbor infrastructure, but it expires too fast and gets too personal for the news river.

The sidebar also surfaced an upcoming Melody and Mingle event in Lockeland Springs for June 4. That can go into the forward calendar after checking whether there is a public event page outside the private group.

What Stayed Out

No private-citizen names, photos, comment screenshots, phone numbers, precise private-home details, or raw post links were promoted.

The rule is simple: public organizations and public listings can move toward the calendar; private-resident material becomes either an anonymized trend signal or a held source item.

The group chat is useful. It is not automatically public record.