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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 Healthโ€™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

Cedar City Dental Care Ribbon Cutting

Cedar City Dental Care hosted a ribbon cutting on February 14 to celebrate the opening of their practice. The ceremony was conducted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

Regardless of whether you need emergency dental care, a regular check-up, or simply some cosmetic teeth whitening, rest assured that Cedar City Dental Care is dedicated to making your experience as pleasant and stress-free as possible. This team of professionals works passionately to provide quality service and individual attention to each patient. 

Pictured with Cedar City Dental Care dentists, Austin Czarnecki, DDS; and Alexandria Evans, DDS; is staff, family and friends. Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Melanie Minter, Board Chairman Jaโ€™Rob Coggins, Chamber Ambassadors and representatives are also pictured.

Cedar City Dental Care is located at 350 Hwy 109 N, Lebanon, TN 37090

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

Mayors Hold Speaking Engagementย to Discuss Wilson Countyโ€™s Infrastructure

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Mayors Hold Speaking Engagementย to Discuss Wilson Countyโ€™s Infrastructure

(Lebanon, TN 1/25/2024)- Join Wilson County Mayor Hutto and Lebanon, Mt. Juliet, and Watertown City Mayors as they address the topic of โ€œInfrastructureโ€ on Tuesday, February 6th from 7:30-9:30AM at the Farm Bureau Exposition Center. 

Wilson County Mayor, Randall Hutto is kicking off 2024 with the seminar series: โ€œLooking Into the Future.โ€  The series will share how the county, cities, partners in economic development, utilities, and businesses have prepared for the future. The 3-part series will take a deeper dive into topics relevant to the community now and into the future. Youโ€™ve attended the State of the County and the State of the City Addresses; now learn details behind the big picture which impact decision making.โ€ฏ 

The Mayorโ€™s Session will address โ€œInfrastructureโ€ in South Hall at the Farm Bureau Exposition Center. The panel moderated by Mayor Hutto consists of Mayor Rick Bell, Lebanon; Mayor Mike Jennings, Watertown; Shane Shamanur and Matthew White, Mt. Juliet Public Works and Engineering.  Come hear the perspectives from the county and its three cities!  

Admission is FREE. The session opens at 7:30AM with a light breakfast, networking and vendor displays until 8:00AM.  Mayor Hutto will kick off the program at 8:00AM and conclude at 9:30AM.  

MTE (Middle Tennessee Electric) is the presenting sponsor of the seminar series. The second and third events will be spread at venues throughout the county with a focus on โ€œUtilities and Broadbandโ€ in the Spring and โ€œPlanning and Growthโ€ in the Fall. For more information, call Mayor Huttoโ€™s office at 615-444-1383 or email Susan Shaw at shawsu@wilsoncountytn.gov. 

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100 year celebration

A Roaring Chamber Century: Nostalgia, Recognition and a Glimpse into the Future

Chamberโ€™s 2024 Annual Membership Meeting & Awards Celebration

Step into a journey through time as the Chamber’s Annual Membership Meeting & Awards Celebration unfolds with the theme “A Roaring Chamber Century.” This much-anticipated event promises a night of nostalgia, heartfelt recognition, and a visionary outlook on the next 100 years. As one of the largest gatherings of executives, elected officials, business owners, and civic leaders, this celebration is set to be an unforgettable experience.

The evening kicks off with a cocktail hour, setting the stage for an atmosphere of camaraderie. Attendees will be serenaded by the tunes of a Big Band, transporting them to an era of glamour and grace. The live performance is the perfect backdrop for what lies ahead โ€” a celebration that seamlessly blends the past, present and future of the Chamber.

Recognition of Leadership and Excellence

Amidst the festivities, the event will pay homage to the pillars of the Chamber โ€” Past Presidents and Lifetime Members. Their invaluable contributions to the organization will be acknowledged with a special moment of recognition as we reflect on the journey that has brought the Chamber to this milestone and to express our gratitude to those who have played a pivotal role in the Chamber’s history.

A pivotal moment will unfold as the incoming Board of Directors takes center stage for their swearing-in ceremony. This symbolic act not only signifies a new chapter in the Chamber’s governance but also recognizes the commitment of these leaders to steer the organization towards continued success. The swearing-in ceremony serves as a powerful reminder of the Chamber’s dedication to effective leadership and strategic vision. Attendees will witness the passing of the torch, as the incoming Board steps forward to embrace the responsibilities that come with shaping the future of the Chamber for the next century.

The event will also shine a spotlight on exceptional individuals within the Chamber community through the presentation of awards. Whether it’s acknowledging outstanding achievements, innovative contributions or unwavering commitment, these awards celebrate the diverse talents and dedication that make the Chamber community thrive.

Champagne Toast to a Century

As the night progresses, a champagne toast will mark the pinnacle of the celebration. A symbolic gesture, this toast represents not just a century gone by but the promise of a dynamic and thriving future. It’s an opportunity for attendees to raise their glasses in unison, celebrating the resilience, growth and impact the Chamber has had over the past 100 years.

Looking Ahead

“A Roaring Chamber Century” theme goes beyond a mere nod to the past; it’s a call-to-action for the future. The event provides a platform for attendees to engage in conversations about the Chamber’s trajectory for the next 100 years. Hear about our top priorities and vision for doing business from Chamber President & CEO, Melanie Minter, outgoing Board Chairman, Wes Dugan and incoming Board Chairman Jaโ€™Rob Coggins. This is a time to envision new possibilities, explore innovative strategies and collectively contribute to shaping the Chamber’s legacy for generations to come.

As the curtains fall on this spectacular celebration, attendees will carry with them not only the memories of a night filled with nostalgia and recognition but also a renewed sense of purpose and commitment to the Chamber’s ongoing journey. “A Roaring Chamber Century” is not just an event; it’s a testament to the Chamber’s endurance, adaptability and excellence in the face of a changing world. Cheers to the past, present and the exciting future that awaits!

For more information about purchasing tickets, please visit the Chamberโ€™s 2024 Annual Membership Meeting & Awards Celebration event page.

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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!

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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!

 

 

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