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The first City Chat hosted by Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce

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The first City Chat was hosted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce on June 3.

City Chat was created to give citizens of Lebanon the opportunity to speak with, ask questions to, and hear plans from City Mayor Craighead and other city dignitaries. Each City Chat will be held on the first Wednesday of each month at 8:30 am.

Joining the mayor at this month’s City Chat was City Director of Economic Development Helene Cash, along with Mike Justice and William Glover representing the city Emergency Services. Great questions were asked, great answers were given and valuable information was shared about our city. 

The next City Chat will be held on July 8, 2015 at 8:30am at the Chamber office.

Tennessee Orthopedics Therapy Services hosted a Ribbon Cutting & Grand Opening Ceremony

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Pictured above: Dr. Roy Terry, Tennessee Orthopedics Therapists and supporters, Chamber President Melanie Minter, Chamber Chairman of the Board John Bradshaw, City Mayor Phillip Craighead, State Representative Mark Pody, and Chamber Ambassadors.

On Friday, May 29, 2015, Tennessee Orthopedics Therapy Services hosted a Ribbon Cutting & Grand Opening Ceremony that was conducted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

Tennessee Orthopedic Services specializes in post-injury or post-accident recovery and they are a great addition to the community of Lebanon, as they aim to “provide the highest and most professional level of care and patients services available.”

If you are in need of physical therapy or simply want to know more about Tennessee Orthopedics, please feel free to give them a call at (615)466-5200, or visit them at their new location, 1029 West Main Street, Suite K, Lebanon, TN!

Santa Domingo baseball team of the Dominican Republic Comes To Lebanon

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Pictured above with the Dominican students and coaches are the American students that hosted them, Chamber President Melanie Minter, and Sports Council members, Ginny Patterson, Jeff Gannon, and David McKinney. McKinney and Gannon were most responsible for putting this weekend together!

During the weekend of May 28-May 31, Lebanon Youth Baseball and the Wilson County Sports Council, a division of the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce, welcomed several student-athletes from The Dominican Republic.

The Santa Domingo baseball team of the Dominican Republic spent 3 days in the U.S. that were life-changing for them, as well as the families that hosted them. The Chamber’s Sports Council hosted the students, offering them a chance to engage in competition against the American youth of Wilson County, but also offering the chance to engage in a weekend full of cultural exchange outside of baseball. They participated in activities like swimming, going to the zoo, attending a Nashville Sounds game, and actually living with American families! What a well-spent weekend!

The Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce would like to thank each family that hosted a Dominican child and anyone else that played a role in this experience being offered.

Taters of Lebanon Ribbon Cutting & Grand Opening

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Pictured above: Tater’s owners, John and Amy Wagner, Chamber President/CEO, Melanie Minter, and Chamber Chairman of the Board, John Bradshaw!

Taters of Lebanon has one of the most unique and crave-satisfying menus of all restaurants. Their Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening Ceremony was held on May 21, 2015. Owners John and Amy Wagner are excited about their business and the positive response from the community!

For more information on how you can get your uniquely topped “Tater,” call (615)784-4178 or visit them at 311 W Main St. Lebanon, TN!

Locks and Lashes Business After Hours & Open House

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Pictured above (left to right): Chamber Office Coordinator, Tonya Jones, Chamber Vice-President, Andrea Wilke, Chamber President, Melanie Minter, Chamber Chairman of the Board, John Bradshaw, Locks & Lashes Owner/Master Barber, Haley Herbert, and Locks & Lashes Salon Manager/Cosmetologist, Jessica Dodds!

A great time was spent at Locks and Lashes Barber and Studio of Mt. Juliet on May 21, 2015! Locks & Lashes held a Business After Hours and Open House in conjunction with The Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce. The event was a great opportunity for them to show off all of the great assets that their business has to offer. Their services include hair stylings, waxings, make-up, personal care lessons, and several others things that are considered spa, beauty, or personal care services.

Call (615)754-LASH to set up your appointment with Locks and Lashes today!

 

 

The “Go Johnny Go 5k 10k Run/Walk and Kids Color Run”

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The “Go Johnny Go 5k 10k Run/Walk and Kids Color Run”, sponsored by The Wilson County Sports Council, was held on Saturday, May 16, 2015 at Sports Village, 1735 West Main Street, Lebanon Tennessee. The course was certified for both runners and walkers, and there were many attendees for the run/walk and all kids loved the color fun run! All proceeds went to the Johnny Keel Wellness Foundation to fund upcoming fitness stations at the Don Fox Community Park!

The annual event is held in honor of Johnny Keel, a young man who struggled with cancer for years throughout his life but never gave up during his battle! This event’s aim was to create awareness for healthy living, bring the community together, and to have it done all in the name of the warrior himself, Johnny Keel.

There were also vendor booths, music, prizes, games, and door prizes. The Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce would like to thank all sponsors, Charles and Elaine Bell, The Wilson County Sports Council, HTK Wealth Management, LLC, Wilson Bank & Trust, Sports Village Fitness, The Lett Center, Lebanon Endoscopy Center, Livingston Chiropractic Family practice, Ligon & Bobo Funeral Home, Crazy Clyde’s Slides, Capitol Theatre, University Medical Center, Anytime Fitness, Kraft CPA’s, F&M Mortgage, MJ Lucas and W.A.N.T. 98.9, First Freedom Bank, Jud Nave, THW Insurance and Pediatric Dentistry of Lebanon.

Go Johnny Go 2015 Kids Color Run

 

 

Sports Council Athletic Luncheon

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The Wilson County Sports Council, a division of the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce, hosted an annual luncheon to recognize a male and female student-athlete from each of the Wilson County high schools. Students were nominated by their coaches for their outstanding academic and athletic qualities. Jeff Bennett, former MLB player and owner of the Jeff Bennett Baseball Academy, was the guest speaker during the luncheon. 

This year, the 2015 nominees were:

  • Friendship Christian – Abbey Kathleen Hinton – Andrew Lewis Porth
  • Lebanon High School – Veronica White – Paul Tribble
  • McClain Christian Academy – Madlyn Davis – Jon Whitener
  • Mt. Juliet Christian Academy – Amanda Wall – Landon Boy
  • Mt. Juliet High School – Summer Adams – Chris Harper
  • Watertown High School – Brandie Hill – Dusty Blake Meador
  • Wilson Central High School – Taylor Layne Blankenship – Alexander A.J Franklin

Sports Council Athletic Luncheon Scholarship

The committee selected two students to be awarded a $1,500.00 scholarship each. The 2015 scholarship recipients were Amanda Claire Wall and Paul Stanton Tribble. (above)

Fiddler’s Grove Historic Village hosted a Ribbon Cutting/ Grand Opening Ceremony

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Fiddler’s Grove Historic Village hosted a Ribbon Cutting/ Grand Opening Ceremony on May 8, 2015! Fiddler’s Grove, which is located on the grounds of the James E. Ward Agricultural Center, takes pride in “preserving the history of Wilson County, Tennessee, by preserving buildings, artifacts, and oral and written histories.

The Village engages the public through preservation, interpretation, exhibitions, education, publications, and hand on experiences to increase a better understanding of the history of Wilson County, and its way of life.”

For more information on Fiddler’s Grove and what they do, please feel free to contact them at (615)443-2626 or visit their website at http://www.fiddlersgrove.org.

Pictured above with Fiddler’s Grove volunteers and Gwen Scott are Chamber President Melanie Minter, Mayor Phillip Craighead, Chamber Chairman of the Board John Bradshaw, and other chamber members and supporters.

The TN Scholars Ceremony was held on May 7th at Cumberland University

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The TN Scholars Ceremony was held on May 7th at Cumberland University. Tennessee Scholars, which was started in 2005, is a joint effort by the Chamber of Commerce and the business community of Wilson County, aimed to encourage Wilson County students to take more rigorous courses of study during their years in school.

The event brings all Wilson County High Schools together, public and private. This year, there was a total of 417 graduates amongst the 7 high schools, Friendship Christian School, Heritage Christian Academy, Lebanon High School, Mt. Juliet Christian Academy, Mt. Juliet High School, Watertown High School, and Wilson Central High School.

Upon the students’ arrivals, they were given tickets to be inserted into a drawing for scholarships that were provided by the Chamber’s Education Division, Old Hickory Credit Union, an anonymous donor, Paul Workman, who decided to add an unexpected scholarship during the program, and Genesco, whom have been continued sponsors for several years now.

Scholarship winners for this year were: Jon Whitener of McClain Christian Academy, Clay Cochran of Mount Juliet High School, Tyler Stanfield of Mount Juliet High School, Melissa Grant of Mount Juliet High School, Hannah Witt of Mount Juliet High School, Hannah Cater of Lebanon High School, Hannah McCluskey of Lebanon High School, Zane Potter of Lebanon High School, and Allison Gardner of Lebanon High School.

The winners are pictured above:

The Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce would like to thank Cumberland University, Gardens on Main, Danny Hill, the guest speaker for the event, Mayors and City Councils, all School Principals and each sponsor again for the roles that they played in such an awesome event!

Membership Renewal Recognition at O’Charley’s

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The Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce hosted their first ever Membership Renewal Recognition on April 30. The time was spent with food, laughter, conversation, door prize drawings, and Chamber staff & Board members showing appreciation to renewing members in attendance.

Door prize winners, Ben Williams of Witt Signs, Jack Cato, a lifetime member, and Shannon Guy of Goodwill Career Solutions are pictured below.

The Chamber would also like to express gratitude to O’Charley’s, which is located at 902 Murfreesboro Rd, Lebanon, TN, for providing an awesome event venue! The next Member Renewal Recognition will be held in June and we hope to see everyone there!

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