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Chamber Visits Pence Agency Farmers Insurance

Today, we took a trip over to Pence Agency Farmers Insurance to visit with our members Jason & Angela Pence! They have been proud members of our Chamber since 2014. Jason was recognized as the Ambassador of the Year in 2015. Thank you for letting us stop by!

As your local Farmersยฎ agent in Lebanon, Jason helps customers identify the insurance coverage that best fits their needs. This process is straightforward and personalized to help make our clients smarter about insurance. Jason has the knowledge and experience to help you better understand your coverage options–whether that’s auto, home, life, renters, business insurance, or just about anything you could needโ€ฆ even pet insurance!

Give Jason a call at (615) 447-5026 and he’ll be happy to answer any questions you might have.

Board of Directors Education Division Vice-Chair DeJeay Woods & Treasurer Greg Butler are pictured.

State of the City Address 2024

The Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce hosted City of Lebanon, TN – Government Mayor Rick Bell, on April 18, for the State of the City Address at Capitol Theatre. From the future developments of restaurants to the quality of life supported by our local hospitals & first responders, Mayor Bell painted a picture of a thriving city. With a recently lowered crime rate & positive growth as a top priority, it is evident that our city is headed in a great direction.

Mayor Bell extended his gratitude to our local business owners for their unwavering support of our economy. Their dedication underscores the importance of of nurturing our local businesses, which are the backbone of our community.

Bell told an anecdote about Earl Majors, a Castle Heights graduate, paired with a baseball from the City Museum, signed by Majors. Majors signed the baseball in 1965 after scoring the first homerun on our current field. What does a baseball have to do with the current state of the city? Mayor Bell discussed exciting plans to meet with City Council regarding a phase II of the sports complex, highlighting the need for expansion. With only one field currently serving 190 baseball/softball teams, the approval of a second phase is not only a want but a necessity.

Thank you Mayor Bell & City Council in their efforts to shape a brighter future for Lebanon.

The Oasis Healing Lounge and Hair Studio Ribbon Cutting

April French, owner of The Oasis Healing Lounge and Hair Studio, hosted a Ribbon Cutting at her new hair studio. The ceremony was conducted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

The Oasis was created to help people feel comfortable and confident within themselves. This is a place to help heal their personal insecurities and to find inner peace within the soul or just a place where you can go to be alone to escape everyday life for a while. The Oasis is the ONLY SCALP SPA in Wilson County!

Pictured with The Oasis owner April French, is her mother-in-law, Chamber Ambassadors, and Chamber President & CEO Melanie Minter.

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

Member Visit: The Faith Store

We had the pleasure of visiting The Faith Store. This business is such an amazing addition to our community. Their mission is to support survivors and those at risk of human trafficking, deep poverty and addiction by providing a marketplace for their creations. Every product has a story. Every purchase makes an impact!

The Faith Store is located at 1633 W. Main Street #1100, Lebanon, TN

ExtensisHR Business After Hours

Sherrye A Clem of Extensis HR hosted a wonderful Business After Hours at the Chamber Office on April 4, 2024. We had a wonderful group of Chamber members who attended the event.

Thank you to Life Between The Lakes for donating a 1/4 Page ad as a door prize. Winner – Chris Rittenberry, Edward Jones Financial Advisor. Congratulations to Pat Robertson for winning Sherrye’s door prize – a giftcard to Town Square Social.

We had several new Chamber Members who attended the event: Jillian Souza of Architecture Apothecary, Two Bronze Dogs owner Derry Graham Malson, David L. Bedell, and Thompson Machinery.

Hot Spring Spas of Music City was drawn out of the Chamber Pot, but unfortunately you have to be present to win! The total just went up another $25 ($375)!

Business Before & After Hours: Held monthly on alternating Tuesdays and Thursdays, these networking events provide a relaxed way for members of the Chamber to connect with one another. Member organizations may host these events, which bring together an average of 50-100 people, to showcase their facilities. New members are introduced and may give a brief commercial about their business.

About ExtensisHR:

We take responsibility for your HR challenges, and our expert consultants help deliver on your goals through an emphasis on constant improvement.

At ExtensisHR, weโ€™re results-oriented, so we settle for nothing less than success. Once we commit to your company, everything we do is driven by our integrity and innate desire to help you do more for your employees.

TriStar Summit Medical Surgery Center Ribbon Cutting

TriStar Summit Medical Surgery Center hosted a Ribbon Cutting on March 28. The ceremony was conducted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

TriStar Summit Surgery Center is a new multi-specialty surgery center strategically built to address the growing healthcare needs in Wilson County. The facility specializes in same-day outpatient surgical procedures.

Pictured with TriStar Summit CEO, Daphne David, is Heather Stafford, Chief Nursing Officer and Chamber Board Member; Frank Kurzynske, MD; Jonathan P. Cornelius, MD; and representatives from the TriStar Summit staff. Randall Hutto, Wilson County Mayor, City of Lebanon, TN Mayor Rick Bell, and Phil Ponder – local artist & former councilman were present. Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Melanie Minter, Chamber Ambassadors and representatives are also pictured.

TriStar Summit Surgery Center is located near Hartmann Drive at 125 Willard Hagan Drive, Lebanon, TN 37087

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

Teacher Visit: The Science of Reading

Jamie Wallmark, a teacher at Jones Brummett Elementary, was awarded a grant through the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerceโ€™s Business & Education Coalition. Chamber President & CEO Melanie Minter and Education Division Vice-Chair DeJeay Woods visited Wallmark to see the impact of her project on her students. With the funds received from her grant, Wallmark was able to purchase a set of decodable reader books for her students.

โ€œStudents come to school each year on varying reading and phonics levels. Our job as teachers is to teach students to read and read fluently. This must be done before we can teach reading comprehension. This is a huge task when every student is on a different level when it comes to their reading skills. Every student deserves to learn how to read and to read fluently,โ€ Wallmark stated.

These decodable reader book sets consist of nine different stages of phonics instruction and sounds that include: short vowels, consonant blends, digraphs, long vowels, word-ending spellings, r-controlled vowels, vowel teams, diphthongs, and advanced spelling patterns. Each skill has multiple sets, and six books come with each skill. These books are based on the science of reading and seek to grow studentsโ€™ reading skills by teaching the students how to decode words.

โ€œThe science of reading is quickly becoming the way we teach students how to read. It is a research-based, effective way to teach students how to read by using phonemic awareness, phonics, decoding skills, and sounding out words based on spelling patterns,โ€ she said, โ€œGone are the days of teaching students how to guess the words by using picture clues, guessing based on the first sound, and just memorizing words. Instead, researchers have discovered the importance of a scientific approach to reading in which students learn to read by learning the โ€˜sounds firstโ€™.โ€

Mitchel Bone of Wilson County Chevrolet – Buick – GMC, a Taste of Wilson County Sponsor, is also pictured on the visit. Taste of Wilson County proceeds fund the annual Teacher Grant Extra Mile Educator program.

Chamber Visits Bloom Yoga

We’ve been keeping a secret! Two of our powerhouse members have merged to create one unified yoga destination. Help us congratulate Veneshia Yoga & Bloom Yoga Studio on this milestone. They will be operating together under the Bloom Yoga name.

Bloom Yoga & Natural Health Community hosts a variety of events and sacred circles with the intention to bring everyone together. One of the softest ways to heal and bloom is through community. They want to inspire everyone who walks through their doors to lean into helping each other, relating to those who have been where we have, and learning from those who havenโ€™t.ย The Bloom Yoga mission is to make these healing modalities accessible for all to experience their benefits in a safe space. They want to give you an opportunity to connect and heal together with the support it requires. They are here to grow along with you, and to embrace each other with unconditional love, open hearts and acceptance, always.

Bloom Yoga is located at 440 Park Ave C, Lebanon, TN 37087

Hallmark Homecare Ribbon Cutting

Hallmark Homecare NES Nashville hosted a Ribbon Cutting on March 21. The ceremony was conducted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

As your Liaison, Hallmark Homecare facilitates a direct-hire relationship with independent caregivers who have the skills, credentials and experience that match your care needs.

โ€œWe realized being part of this company would allow us to stay connected to our community and continue helping families, which is a passion of ours. The heart of Hallmark Homecare is to provide safe and affordable in-home care so seniors and their family members can have peace of mind,โ€ stated Jenelle Baily, owner of Hallmark Homecareโ€™s local office.

Caregivers are fully vetted including background checks, professional reference and employment verifications. You make all the decisions regarding your care including the caregiver you select, the rate of pay, the hours of service and scope of care.

Pictured with Hallmark Homecare owners Brandon and Jenelle Baily is Director Melissa Miles friends, family & staff. Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Melanie Minter, Chamber Ambassadors and representatives are also pictured.

Hallmark Homecare services the Wilson County area, as well as North and South Nashville

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

Chamber Visits Sunshine Weaving and Fiber Arts

We stopped by to see our friend Cynthia at Sunshine Weaving and Fiber Arts! Sunshine Weaving is such a neat place here in Lebanon. They are a friendly fiber arts shop offering yarn and fiber for weaving, spinning, knitting, and felting. Just as we love supporting local businesses, so do they! Their Alpaca and wool is sourced from local farms. Sunshine Weaving offers a variety of classes teaching weaving, spinning, felting, and knitting.

Sunshine Weaving and Fiber Arts is located at 327 West Main St, Lebanon, TN

We are visiting 100 incredible businesses and organizations that make our Chamber community special. We can’t wait to visit the next hidden gem in our community!

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