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2024 Imagination Dinner

Wilson Books from Birth has announced its annual fundraising event, the Imagination Dinner, is scheduled for Thursday, April 11 at 6:30 p.m. at the Farm Bureau Exposition Center in Lebanon.

The Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce supports businesses and organizations like Wilson Books from Birth in their endeavors to create a positive impact and enrich the lives of children in our community.

Imagination Dinner is presented by Wilson Books from Birth and the Chamber’s Education Division, in partnership with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library and The Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation. All proceeds from the dinner fund the Imagination Library books mailed to children from birth to age five in Wilson County.

The cost of a table is $300 and each table seats eight people. Each table of patrons at the dinner selects a theme, and all the participants dress according to the theme. A silent and live auction will be featured during the event.

“If you have never heard of Books from Birth or if your child is a current recipient, I encourage you to attend so that you can see firsthand what goes on behind the scenes in making sure that each child in Wilson County receives a high quality, age-appropriate book every month,” said DeJeay Woods, Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce Education Division Vice-Chair.

1996, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library was started in Sevier County, TN. In 2005 the IL was replicated in Wilson County as Wilson Books from Birth.

“My daughter, Linley, has been a recipient of Books from Birth and recently graduated from the program last year. My son, Calloway, now receives a book each month and they both look forward to that special package in the mail. After reading Little Excavator for what feels like the one millionth time, I look forward to a new book each month as well,” Woods added.

There are currently 6,160 children enrolled in the program, each receiving a free book in the mail each month. 20,140 children have graduated from the program. Over 1-million books have been mailed since 2005! We need the community’s support this year more than ever!

For more information about the event or to reserve a table, please visit WilsonBooksFromBirth.com or contact Wilson Books from Birth at (615) 444-5586

Imagination Dinner is sponsored by The Hankins Foundation.

2024 Imagination Dinner

Location: Farm Bureau Exposition Center – 945 E Baddour Parkway, Lebanon, TN 37090

Date: April 11, 2024 | 6:30-8PM

Two Bronze Dogs Ribbon Cutting

Two Bronze Dogs hosted a Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting Ceremony March 1 to celebrate their new storefront. The ribbon cutting ceremony was conducted by Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

Two Bronze Dogs is a unique gift shop for pets and their people. Two Bronze Dogs not only carries pet supplies, but also nice gifts for the pet lover.  Despite the name, Two Bronze Dogs also caters to our feline friends. Owners Greg and Derry Malson also started a small charity last year, Friends of Bolt’s Rescue, that exclusively focuses on fundraising for small rescues and rescuers.  Two Bronze Dogs offers a rounding and/or donation opportunity in support of FoBR to our customers at checkout.

Pictured with owners Greg & Derry Malson are friends and family. Chamber President & CEO Melanie Minter, Board Chair Ja’Rob Coggins and Chamber Ambassadors are also pictured.

Two Bronze Dogs is located at 104 South College Street, Lebanon, TN 37087

Ribbon Cuttings are sponsored by Lyn Williams – Edward Jones Financial Advisor

Chamber Visits Wes Dugan – Farm Bureau Insurance Castle Heights

Another one of our 100 Member Visit in the books! We had the privilege of visiting Wes Dugan Clu Lutcf and his team at Farm Bureau Insurance Castle Heights.

Wes is a leader within our Chamber family as he served with distinction as the 2023 Board Chair and continues to be a vital force on the Chamber Board of Directors. Thank you Wes for your unwavering support and dedication to our Chamber!

2024 Chamber Magazine Unveiling

History unfolded last night as we gathered to commemorate a century as a Chamber at the Magazine Unveiling! It was an evening filled with anticipation and excitement as we unveiled the highly anticipated 2024 Chamber Magazine, a special edition crafted with love and dedication to honor our remarkable 100-year anniversary.

Within the pages of our commemorative magazine lie the heart and soul of our community, woven together by the stories of our cherished members — the pillars of our success! From humble beginnings to monumental milestones, each page is a testament to the resilience, innovation, and dedication of our Chamber members & businesses. This magazine is more than just ink on paper; it’s a living testament to the enduring legacy of our Chamber.

To our dedicated magazine committee, sponsors & those who poured their heart & soul into this magazine — Thank you from our Chamber staff! Here’s to 100 more years of building our Chamber community where members can “Connect. Grow. Belong.”

Chamber Visits First Horizon Bank

Today marks another exciting chapter in our We Love Our Members Visits as we continued our journey! Our latest visit brought us to the Lebanon First Horizon Bank, a cornerstone of our communities financial landscape. Thank you to Ami Adcox & her amazing team for welcoming us into their First Horizon Bank branch. We appreciate your commitment to our Chamber!

In the spirit of February, the month of love, and our Chamber’s 100-Year anniversary, we are embarking on a series of 100 visits to our remarkable members & businesses to express our appreciation!

Chamber Visits The Pointe at 5 Oaks

It was a pleasure hearing from Pam, the regional manager, who shared her inspiring belief in the profound impact of connecting with your Chamber! Pam’s enthusiasm exemplified the spirit of partnership that we cherish in our members.

Thank you to staff Hannah, Kyle & Ashley for inviting us into your business. We are so grateful for you & your support of our journey!

As we continue our journey of visiting 100 businesses in 100 days, we look forward to many more moments of inspiration and collaboration. Stay tuned for more highlights from our member visits!

Chamber Visits Superior Construction and Design, LLC

We kicked off our We Love Our Members Visits as a part of our centennial celebration as a Chamber! As we mark 100 Years in our community, what better way to celebrate than by visiting 100 businesses and members in 100 days?!

First stop — Superior Construction and Design, LLC! Thank you Elizabeth Hudson Scruggs for being an integral part of our Chamber family since 2015!

We would like to extend a huge thank you & special shoutout to Lenneke Lyon Driskill for the beautiful cake that will travel with us throughout Wilson County this year!

Stay tuned as we continue to celebrate the incredible businesses and individuals who make our Chamber community what it is today!

Live Hydration Spa Ribbon Cutting

Live Hydration Spa hosted a ribbon cutting on February 22 to celebrate its opening. The ceremony was conducted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

Live Hydration Spa offers a wide variety of holistic health services, including but not limited to IV treatments, detox foot baths, injections & an oxygen bar. For preventative health and wellness, Live Hydration Spa’s staff offers monthly treatments to help with any vitamin deficiencies. The spa offers walk-in appointments as well as memberships.

Pictured with Live Hydration Spa owner Hillary Neal, RN; is Krista Ferrell, RN; family and friends. Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Melanie Minter, Chamber Ambassadors and representatives are also pictured.

Not pictured: Dr. Tyler Walker, Live Hydration Spa Medical Director.

Live Hydration Spa is located at 1501 W Main Street, Lebanon, TN 37087

Ribbon Cuttings are sponsored by Lyn Williams, Edward Jones Financial Advisor

Well Health & Chiropractic Ribbon Cutting

Well Health & Chiropractic hosted a ribbon cutting on February 20 to celebrate the opening of their Lebanon location. The ceremony was conducted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

Well Health & Chiropractic is where comprehensive chiropractic care and specialized nutrition come together. Through years of experience, Well Health’s team has developed a three-step process to help your body heal, all so you can feel brand new.

Pictured with Well Health & Chiropractic owner Dr. Mike Shaub and CEO Lauren Shaub, is Dr. Ashlen Skelton, staff, family & friends. Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Melanie Minter, Chamber Ambassadors and representatives are also pictured.

Well Health & Chiropractic is located at 443 Hwy 109 N #102, Lebanon, TN 37090

Ribbon Cuttings are sponsored by Lyn Williams, Edward Jones Financial Advisor

IndyCar Returns to Nashville Superspeedway

Music City Grand Prix relocates from downtown Nashville for 2024 edition of IndyCar season finale

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 14, 2024

LEBANON, Tenn. — Big Machine Label Group chairman and founder Scott Borchetta, who will now
oversee operations for the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix, announced that the Sept. 15 NTT
IndyCar Series Race will be run at Nashville Superspeedway — and his company will continue as the
event’s title sponsor.


“Nashville is a world-class sport and entertainment market that loves its racing,” Borchetta said. “In
its first three years, the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix successfully established itself as a major
event in Nashville and it has tremendous potential for growth, so I couldn’t be more excited to make
this statement regarding its future.”


Borchetta spent several weeks reviewing every aspect of the organization and plans for the grand prix,
and he decided to move this year’s event to Nashville Superspeedway because of planned Titans
Stadium construction and shifting course considerations downtown. The Big Machine Music City
Grand Prix is the IndyCar Series season finale and will air on NBC.


“With the significant challenges of the proposed new course and unknowns with the new stadium
construction, which has been the center of operations for the first three years of the Grand Prix,”
Borchetta said, “there just isn’t the space needed by the race teams—nor the proper access for
downtown businesses and residences—to execute the world-class event that is expected by our
amazing fans, IndyCar teams and sponsors.”


Nashville Superspeedway is known for its high-intensity, wheel-to-wheel action. By hosting the
season finale, it will be the first oval in a decade to decide an NTT IndyCar Series championship
(Fontana, 2014).


“When we acquired Nashville Superspeedway in 2021, hosting events like the Big Machine Music City
Grand Prix was part of our vision,” Speedway Motorsports President and CEO Marcus Smith said.
“Speedway Motorsports always wants to expand our event calendar with exceptional entertainment
for fans that also increases economic impact for the entire Middle Tennessee region.”


Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell expressed appreciation for the cooperation shown by all involved
to ensure a successful event for the city.


“The Music City Grand Prix has been more than a race. It’s a festival that celebrates both Nashville and
racing,” O’Connell said. “We appreciate Scott Borchetta and Big Machine’s vision and partnership and
look forward to the race returning to downtown Nashville in the future. I’ve enjoyed attending all
three Music City Grand Prix races and appreciate their continued commitment to Nashville. Racing at
the Nashville Superspeedway will add new intrigue to this year’s event.”


Borchetta appreciated O’Connell’s vision and looks forward to that return to downtown, as well as a
continued relationship with the Tennessee Titans: “We want to underline how supportive Metro and
Mayor Freddie O’Connell and his team have been during this transition. The mayor is a real fan of the
Big Machine Music City Grand Prix and has attended the race every year. He and his team have helped
us address all angles in how best to proceed, and we feel that we’ve landed on the best option for a
great race experience, for both fans and race teams.


“This has no bearing on our great relationship with the Tennessee Titans. The team’s management
has been nothing but supportive regarding the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix and we fully intend
to continue conversations with them and the city of Nashville as to when the right time will be to
return to the streets of Nashville.”


The NTT IndyCar Series raced at the iconic 1.33 mile D-shaped oval from 2001 to 2008. Six-time
IndyCar Series champion Scott Dixon is the last driver to reach victory lane at the venue with a
commanding “three-peat” in 2006, 2007 and 2008.


“This is fantastic news for race fans, Nashville, the NTT IndyCar Series and Nashville Superspeedway,”
Smith said of the move. “This partnership is a natural fit amongst our companies, and I am grateful for
the faith that Roger (Penske), Scott (Borchetta) and IndyCar have placed in us to host their season
finale.


IndyCar at Nashville Superspeedway dates to the track’s inaugural season when it was home to the
Firestone Indy 200. Debuting in 2001, it marked the advent of American open-wheel racing in Middle
Tennessee with drivers such as Tony Kanaan, Dario Franchitti and three-time winner Dixon hoisting
the winning trophy.


“Nashville Superspeedway is ideally suited to our highly competitive and extremely intense style of
racing and we look forward to adding a Speedway Motorsports track to our schedule,” said Penske
Entertainment President and CEO Mark Miles. “Our fans will eagerly anticipate watching a
championship be decided on a high-speed oval, with NBC providing a must-see network telecast to
viewers around the country. Scott and his team will do a terrific job organizing our finale weekend,
and I’m incredibly appreciative of their efforts to pivot and find a fitting venue for our fans, drivers and
teams.”


Indy NXT by Firestone, the developmental series for the NTT IndyCar Series, will also shift its 2024
championship finale to Nashville Superspeedway.


“We are excited to welcome the Music City Grand Prix to Nashville Superspeedway,” Nashville
Superspeedway general manager Matt Greci said. “Our track has a strong history of hosting premier
racing events, and we’re eager to showcase our facility’s versatility by adding this prestigious event to
our calendar. With our infrastructure and experienced team, we are fully equipped to help deliver an
exceptional experience for fans, drivers and stakeholders alike. The Music City Grand Prix represents
an exciting new chapter for Nashville Superspeedway, and we’re ready to make it a memorable
success.”


More details on weekend festivities, schedule and ticket options will be forthcoming. The event
remains committed to a presence downtown leading up to the race, with activations and
entertainment celebrating the finale to be unveiled later.

Fans will be able to access the latest info at MusicCityGP.com and NashvilleSuperspeedway.com.

NTT IndyCar Series Driver (No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda), three-time Nashville
Superspeedway race winner and six-time INDYCAR SERIES champion Scott Dixon: “I have some fond
memories of Nashville Superspeedway. The racing was always intense, and strategy was always key.
Add the fact that it’s now hosting the season finale, and I have no doubt it will make for a fantastic
show. While we’ll miss being on the streets of Nashville in 2024, I look forward to returning to a place
that has been special to my career.”


NTT IndyCar Series Driver (No. 2 Hitachi Team Penske Chevrolet) and two-time IndyCar Series
champion Josef Newgarden: “Nashville is a great market for the NTT IndyCar Series and a perfect host
city for our championship finale. Wrapping the season on a high-speed oval is going to be really
thrilling for everyone, most especially our fans. As a Nashville resident myself, I’m also excited Scott
and his team are still planning to host activations and entertainment downtown, ensuring the entire
city feels the presence and energy of the weekend.”


Arrow McLaren Sporting Director, former NTT IndyCar Series driver and 2004 Nashville
Superspeedway race winner Tony Kanaan: “I’m so excited that the Big Machine Music City Grand Prix
is relocating to the Nashville Superspeedway. We always need more ovals. I’m very fond of my win
there — it’s the coolest trophy I own!”


— NashvilleSuperspeedway.com —


NASCAR Race Schedule and Tickets
Nashville Superspeedway’s 2024 race schedule includes:
Sunday, June 30
Ally 400 NASCAR Cup Series race
2:30 p.m. CT, NBC, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio


Saturday, June 29
Tennessee Lottery 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race
4 p.m. CT, USA, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio


Friday, June 28
Rackley Roofing 200 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race
Start time TBD, FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio


Call866.RACE.TIXto discuss your options with an account representative, or visit
NashvilleSuperspeedway.com. Tickets for children ages 12 and younger (with a paying adult) are free
for the races on Friday and Saturday and are only $10 for Sunday.


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About Nashville Superspeedway
Nashville Superspeedway, Middle Tennessee’s racing jewel, is a year-round family-friendly destination
in one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. The 1.33-mile D-shaped track with 14 degrees of
banking has hosted three NASCAR Cup Series races, 24 NASCAR Xfinity Series races, 16 NASCAR
Craftsman Truck Series events and eight Indy Racing League contests. The largest concrete-only track
in NASCAR, Nashville Superspeedway is owned by Speedway Motorsports

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