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We Love Our Wilson County Teachers

The Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, Staff and Ambassadors traveled throughout the county to welcome our Wilson County Schools teachers and administrators back for a new school year! Thank you to everyone who came out to help us recognize the schools and teachers that create a positive impact and enrich the lives of children in our community.

#WilCoSchoolsRock #WilCoTeachersRock

Lebanon High School:

Green Hill High School:

Scott McCarver – President of Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital & member of Chamber’s 2024 Board of Directors

Southside School:

  • Members of Hillcrest Baptist, Jessica Leigh Brummett with Liberty State Bank & Caitlin Watson – Chamber Office Coordinator

Watertown Elementary, Middle & High School:

Gladeville Elementary School:

Gladeville Middle School:

  • James Neuble – member of Chamber’s 2024 Board of Directors

Elzie D Patton Elementary School:

Carroll Oakland Middle School:

Wilson Central High School:

West Wilson Middle School:

For more information, please visit www.WilCoTeachersRock.com

NewBasis Ribbon Cutting

NewBasis, LLC hosted a ribbon cutting and grand opening on July 30 at their second manufacturing facility, now located in Wilson County. NewBasis’ Lebanon facility is the company’s first location outside of its headquarters, bringing them closer to the customers they serve. The ceremony was conducted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

Pictured with NewBasis President Tony Helf is Rick Haynes, Senior Director of Human Resources; David Elliott, Plant Manager; and Chris Sanford, VP Sales & Marketing. Clark Boyd-State Representative District 46 and Tammy Stokes, Assistant Director of the Wilson County Joint Economic and Community Development Board (JECDB) are pictured. Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Melanie Minter, VP Membership & Finance Andrea Wilke, Chamber Ambassadors and representatives are also pictured.

Founded in the 1940s, NewBasis is a leading manufacturer of fiberglass and polymer concrete utility pads and below-ground utility enclosures. The high-quality composite enclosures are designed for telecommunications, electrical, CATV, water, traffic, lighting, commercial and industrial applications. NewBasis utilizes state-of-the-art engineering service and provides quality production. The manufacturing facility, located in the new Alligood Industrial Park, brings 250 new jobs to Lebanon.

NewBasis is located at 303 Alligood Way, Suite A, Lebanon, TN 37090

Ribbon Cuttings are sponsored by Edward Jones-Financial Advisor: Lyn Williams

Red Sand Project 2024

On July 29, our Chamber Staff took part in the #RedSandProject – an interactive art exhibition, pioneered by artist Molly Gochman. The project works to raise awareness of human trafficking through a symbolic approach. Participants use bright red sand to fill the cracks of sidewalks. Each grain of sand represents a victim of human trafficking who has fallen through the symbolic cracks of society.

The exhibition is open to the public. Those who wish to participate may stop by the Wilson County Courthouse or the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce this week to pick up their own natural, non-toxic red sand. Participants are encouraged to post photos using the hashtags #RedSandProject and#RedSandTN to further spread awareness and combat human trafficking across the globe. We are proud of the effort that our community has put into combatting this heartbreaking reality and hope that our efforts may shine a light on a brighter tomorrow.

For more information on human trafficking visit humantraffickinghotline.org. If you know someone who needs help to escape trafficking, contact the Tennessee Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-855-558-6484. Call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888, or text 233722, can also provide information on local community resources. For more information about local resources, visit trust-yourself.org/, www.reststopministries.org/, and operationlightshine.org/.

Thank you to Randall Hutto, Wilson County Mayor, City of Lebanon, TN – Government Mayor Rick Bell, Mt. Juliet Mayor James Maness, and Watertown Mayor Mike Jennings for spreading awareness through a proclamation signed in Partnership with TN Dept of Health, along with the support of local businesses and organizations.

Pictured left to right:

  • Sara Perry – Marketing & Communications
  • Stephanie Hollis – Support Admin
  • Caitlin Watson – Office Coordinator
  • Andrea Wilke – VP Membership & Finance
  • Melanie Minter – President & CEO

Shannon Speck’s Electric Ribbon Cutting

Shannon Speck’s Electric hosted a Ribbon Cutting at their new office yesterday, July 25. The ceremony was conducted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

Shannon Speck’s Electric is a trusted name in Tennessee’s electrical services. From residential wiring to commercial installations, their team provides reliable solutions backed by expertise and a commitment to excellence.

Pictured with owner Shannon & Tischa Speck is the Shannon Speck’s Electric team, family and friends. City of Lebanon Mayor Rick Bell, Chamber President & CEO Melanie Minter, Andrea Wilke – Chamber VP Membership & Finance, Ambassadors and Chamber Representatives are also pictured.

Shannon Speck’s Electric is located at 1034 W Main Street, Lebanon, TN 37087

Ribbon Cuttings are sponsored by Edward Jones-Financial Advisor: Lyn Williams

We Love Our Teachers – Friendship Christian

We were able to celebrate Friendship Christian School educators on their first day back. WE ❤️ OUR WILSON COUNTY TEACHERS! We believe teachers don’t impact students for just a year, but for a lifetime. The Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce appreciates all you do!

Friendship Christian School mission exists to cultivate strong faith and strong minds in it’s students; connecting the heart and the mind by delivering exceptional academics presented through a Christian worldview.

Vice Chair Education Division DeJeay Woods discussed how we raise money to support Teacher Grants and other educational programs. Taste of Wilson County is not just about delicious food, but also a powerful way to support our local teachers. The proceeds of the event directly benefit the Wilson County Business & Education Coalition, a Division of The Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce. The Wilson County Business & Education Coalition uses these funds for the annual Teacher Grant Extra Mile Educator Program. These grants provide essential funding for classroom resources, projects, and professional development which help our local teachers continue their phenomenal work.

Taste of Wilson County will be held Thursday, Oct 24th on the Wilson Bank & Trust West Lawn. Tickets and vendor applications will be available for purchase soon. Make sure you follow the Chamber and Taste of Wilson County pages to be the first to hear about the event!

WE LOVE OUR LEBANON SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT TEACHERS!

The Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce, Randall Hutto, Wilson County Mayor, City of Lebanon, TN – Government Mayor Rick Bell, Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital and the rest of our LSSD Fan Club welcomed teachers back for Staff Development In-Service at Winfree Bryant Middle School! We truly appreciate all of our teachers and the significant impact they have on our children – shaping the future of our community. We hope you all had a great first day back!

Chamber Education Division Vice-Chair DeJeay Woods shared information about our upcoming Taste of Wilson County event, to be held October 24. The Wilson County Business & Education Coalition uses the event’s proceeds for the annual Teacher Grant Extra Mile Educator Program. These grants provide essential funding for classroom resources, projects, and professional development which help our local teachers continue their phenomenal work.

Thank you to Mr. Brian Hutto for the opportunity to welcome teachers and school administrators back for another exciting school year. We also want to thank Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital for partnering with us again this year to provide breakfast. Vanderbilt Wilson County Hospital President Scott McCarver and Traci Pope – Director of Community Relations were in attendance and played a huge role in making today’s event possible.

Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Melanie Minter, Andrea Wilke – VP Membership & Finance, representatives from the Chamber’s Board of Directors, and Chamber staff were present.

Chamber discusses Taste of Wilson County with Wilson County Schools

Chamber President & CEO Melanie Minter and Education Division Vice-Chair DeJeay Woods attended a Wilson County Schools administrative meeting to discuss the upcoming Taste of Wilson County.

Taste of Wilson County is not just about delicious food, but also a powerful way to support our local teachers. The proceeds of the event directly benefit the Wilson County Business & Education Coalition, a Division of The Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce. The Wilson County Business & Education Coalition uses these funds for the annual Teacher Grant Extra Mile Educator Program. These grants provide essential funding for classroom resources, projects, and professional development which help our local teachers continue their phenomenal work.

Taste of Wilson County will be held Thursday, Oct 24th on the Wilson Bank & Trust West Lawn. Tickets and vendor applications will be available for purchase soon. Make sure you follow the Chamber and Taste of Wilson County pages to be the first to hear about the event!

Thank you to Jeff Luttrell Wilson County Schools Director of Schools for allowing us to connect with the leaders of these schools.

Habitat for Humanity ReStore Ribbon Cutting

Exciting news for Wilson County! Habitat for Humanity ReStore of Wilson County hosted a Ribbon Cutting & Grand Opening at its brand new location on July 16. The ceremony was conducted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

ReStore Director – Jennifer Keaton and Jeff Bennett, Director of Regional Operations for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Nashville are pictured with ReStore staff, board members and supporters. City of Lebanon, TN – Government Mayor Rick Bell, Tennessee State Representative Clark Boyd, Senator Mark Pody, and Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Melanie Minter are pictured. Chamber Ambassadors, representatives and staff are also pictured.

Following the ceremony, guests had the opportunity to be the first to shop at the new ReStore.

Habitat ReStores are independently owned reuse stores operated by local Habitat for Humanity organizations. ReStores accept donations and sell a constantly changing inventory of diverse, high-quality merchandise to the public at a fraction of the retail price, while diverting reusable household items and building materials from area landfills. The sales from donated items help Habitat for Humanity partner with local families to build, rehabilitate and repair safe and affordable homes.

Habitat for Humanity ReStore of Wilson County is located at 200 Granville Drive, Lebanon, TN 37090

Ribbon Cuttings are sponsored by Edward Jones-Financial Advisor: Lyn Williams

Legacy Photo Company Ribbon Cutting & Open House

Congratulations to Carl Bott and his team at Legacy Photo Company on their Ribbon Cutting last night! Legacy Photo Company hosted the ceremony and Open House Luau at their new office in the Chamber building. The ceremony was conducted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

Legacy Photo Company is a high-volume photography studio in Lebanon, TN. Carl and his team are dedicated to offering you the highest quality service and photography experience by taking all the hassle of photo day off of your shoulders. They specialize in capturing stunning images for sports teams, schools, and dance studios — with a mission to deliver unforgettable experiences and amazing photography.

Guests were greeted with colorful leis, setting the perfect tone for a tropical celebration. Open House included complimentary headshots, 360 photo booth, and a chance to meet the team!

Legacy team: Carl Bott, Danielle Powell, Ryan Lee, and Sophia Santucci

Legacy Photo Company is located at 149 Public Square, Lebanon, TN 37087

Pictured with Legacy Photo Company owner Carl Bott are staff, family and friends. Chamber President & CEO Melanie Minter, VP Membership & Finance Andrea Wilke, Ambassadors and representatives are also pictured.

Ribbon Cuttings are sponsored by Edward Jones-Financial Advisor: Lyn Williams

Chamber Celebrates 100th Member Visit with Friends of Cedars of Lebanon State Park!

Earlier this year our Chamber and Ambassadors embarked on a journey to visit 100 members in 100 business days, to celebrate our 100th anniversary. We are happy to announce that we have officially completed our goal at the beautiful Cedars of Lebanon State Park. Completing our 100th visit with such an amazing organization makes this achievement even more special. This huge milestone is another testament to the diverse community we serve.

Friends of Cedars of Lebanon State Park is a non profit volunteer organization that was founded in 2014. Their mission is to promote conservation and education in support of the Park and to assist its efforts to preserve and protect the many natural, cultural and scenic features. Thank you to Ranger Sarah Geeslin, Friends of Cedars of Lebanon President Renee Morris and staff for allowing us to stop by!

Cedars of Lebanon State Park is located in Wilson County and is surrounded by the Cedars of Lebanon State Forest. The park is named for eastern red cedar trees found throughout the area. The trees reminded early American settlers of the famed Biblical cedar forests that thrived across Mount Lebanon in what is now the Mediterranean area. Cedars of Lebanon became a state park in 1955.

The 1,139-acre park has 117 campsites equipped with picnic tables and grills, and electric and water hookups. A modern group lodge, open year-round for organized groups, has a total sleeping capacity of 80 people.

We have many more visits to share with you in the coming weeks. Thank you to all of the members, businesses and organizations that have welcomed us on this journey! Here’s to 100 more years of connecting with our community!

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