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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

HomeFirst Home Healthcare Ribbon Cutting

Congratulations to HomeFirst Home Healthcare on their Ribbon Cutting at their new Lebanon branch! HomeFirst Home Healthcare hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony yesterday, June 26.

Pictured with Amanda Linville, Regional Director of Operations; and Dara Nelson, Community Liaison; are friends, family, staff and therapists. Chamber President & CEO Melanie Minter, VP Membership & Finance Andrea Wilke, Ambassadors and representatives are also pictured.

HomeFirst Healthcare provides a full array of services to respond to the pre- and post-acute needs of the patient. The team specializes in providing personalized one-on-one care designed to maximize quality of life, preserve independence and dignity while attending to patient safety and comfort. HomeFirst has a team of dedicated medical professionals that work with your physician to deliver patient-centered care with compassion, continuity, and excellence. They work under the direction of your physician to provide a tailored plan to achieve the best possible outcomes for you or your loved one.

HomeFirst Home Healthcare’s Lebanon branch is located at 401 W. Main, Suite 102, Lebanon, TN 37087

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

Covert Results Ribbon Cutting

Help us congratulate Covert Results on their Ribbon Cutting as they expand into Wilson County! Covert Results hosted a Ribbon Cutting ceremony on June 20 at the Chamber Office.

Pictured with Covert Results owner Bobby Young is Operations Assistant & Intel Analyst Zoey Jones. City of Lebanon Mayor Rick Bell, Chamber President & CEO Melanie Minter, VP Membership & Finance Andrea Wilke, Chamber Ambassadors and representatives are also pictured.

Covert Results offers private investigation and professional security services including armed security, cyber security and training. The team also specializes in general sessions investigations and Cellebrite capabilities.

Their commitment to excellence sets industy standards, making them your trusted ally in security matters. At Covert Results, safeguarding children is their profound commitment. They provide top-tier security solutions for secure educational environments. Covert Results is not just a security provider, they are your partners in building a resilient and secure community.

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

Mid Tenn Powersports Ribbon Cutting

Mid Tenn Powersports hosted a Ribbon Cutting on June 18 at their new location in Wilson County. The ceremony was conducted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

Pictured with Mid Tenn Powersportsโ€™ owners David Isaacs, Alexandra Isaacs & Edward Collier are friends, family & staff. Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Melanie Minter, Chamber Ambassadors and representatives are also pictured.

Mid Tenn Powersports is a family owned and operated powersports dealer. They offer Lebanonโ€™s largest selection of powersport inventory, including a variety of off-road vehicles, motorcycles, boats, and accessories. Mid Tenn Powersports is the only OEM Authorized Powersports dealer in Lebanon for new unit sales, parts and warranty service. They have a full staff of knowledgeable Sales and Parts Specialists. Mid Tenn Powersports will host their Grand Opening on Saturday, June 29.

Mid Tenn Powersports is located at 6050 Leeville Pike, Lebanon, TN 37090

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

Lawn Pride of Lebanon Ribbon Cutting

Help us congratulate Lawn Pride of Lebanon! Lawn Pride hosted a Ribbon Cutting on June 11 at the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

Pictured with Lawn Pride of Lebanon owner Jeremy Hunley are family, friends and supporters. Chamber President & CEO Melanie Minter, VP Membership & Finance Andrea Wilke, and 2022 Chairman of the Board – Curt Baker, Chamber Ambassadors and representatives are also pictured.

Lawn Pride of Lebanon offers a wide range of professional lawn care services, from aeration and over-seeding to grub control. No matter what your lawn needs to thrive, they can take care of it. This team of lawncare professionals are dedicated to ensuring your yard is kept healthy, looks beautiful, and becomes the envy of your neighbors.

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

We would like to extend a special thank you to Wilson Powell of Wilson Bank & Trust for speaking so highly of our Chamber and urging Lawn Pride of Lebanon to join.

City of Lebanon Pickleball Courts Ribbon Cutting at the Jimmy Floyd Family Center

City of Lebanon, TN – Government Mayor Rick Bell and Alex Major, Director of the Jimmy Floyd Family Center, hosted a Ribbon Cutting and Grand-Opening at the center’s new Pickleball Courts. The ceremony was conducted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

Gary Anderson, a resident who has played a vital role in bringing Pickleball to Lebanon, had the honor is delivering the first serve on the new courts.

Pictured with Mayor Rick Bell and Alex Major is City of Lebanon Economic Development Director Sarah Haston. Councilmen Phil Morehead, Ward 6; Joey W. Carmack, Ward 1 & Tick Bryan, Ward 5 are pictured with Stuart Lawson, Commissioner of Finance. Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce VP Membership & Finance Andrea Wilke, Chamber Ambassadors & representatives are also pictured.

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

Chamber Visits Wilson County Mayor’s Ofifce

Thank you Randall Hutto, Wilson County Mayor, Brooke, Susan and Christy for letting us stop by for a member visit!

Fun facts about Wilson County:

  • The Wilson County Government has been a proud member of our Chamber since 1966! Mark your calendars โ€” Wilson County will be celebrating its 225th Anniversary on October 26.
  • Wilson County was established by an act of the Third General Assembly of the State of Tennessee on October 26, 1799, three years after the organization of the state itself, and consists of 583.27 square miles.
  • The county was named in honor of Major David Wilson, a native of Pennsylvania, who came to Sumner County while it was yet a part of North Carolina. He was the first Speaker of the Territorial Assembly.

Cedar Spring Event Venue Ribbon Cutting

Cedar Springs Event Venue hosted a Ribbon Cutting on May 23. The ceremony was conducted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

Owner Hal Bone recently expanded his property to include Cedar Springs Event Venue. Following acquisition, Bone and his development team have transformed the space tremendously. With itโ€™s collection of 19th and 20th century log cabins, structures and barns it has been the site for many joyful occasions. The cabins have been transformed into a bridal suite and separate grooms quarters. A beautiful, rustic barn sits at the rear of the property. The goal of Cedar Springs Event Venue has been to preserve this pastoral setting that represents a time in history and heritage of the farm.

Pictured with owner Hal Bone, his son Seth, and CSEV Event Coordinator Michelle Osborne, are family, friends and additional staff. Andrea Wilke, Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce VP Membership & Finance; Chamber Ambassadors and representatives are also pictured.

Cedar Springs Event Venue is located at 784 Phillips Rd, Lebanon, TN 37087

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

Wilson Bank & Trust Business Before Hours and Ribbon Cutting

Wilson Bank & Trust hosted Business Before Hours and a Ribbon Cutting at the Main Office, located on the Historic Castle Heights Campus, Friday, May 17. The Ribbon Cutting ceremony, for the newly renovated building, was conducted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

Guests had the chance to tour the facility, network with staff and community members, and celebrate this exciting milestone. CEO John McDearman III and Senior VP & Regional President Curt Baker, introduced guests to the many contributors responsible for the renovation and the Bankโ€™s continued success. The impressive renovation, led by Jack Bell Builders, included a modern design, Wilson County memorabilia, and a state-of-the-art cafรฉ.

Over 37 years ago, Wilson Bank & Trust was founded by a group of local business leaders alongside the founding CEO, Randall Clemons. The first location was a small house in Lebanon. Since then, the bank has opened 29 offices, including the Main Office and neighboring Operations Center. In a world of bank mergers and acquisitions driven by the bottom line, Wilson Bank & Trust remains focused on serving the community. As your local, independent bank, Wilson Bank & Trust takes a personal approach to business by providing customized banking needs while staying committed to serving communities across Middle Tennessee.

Pictured with Wilson Bank & Trust CEO John McDearman III are stakeholders, staff and community members. City of Lebanon Mayor Rick Bell, Lebanon Wilson County President & CEO Melanie Minter, VP Membership & Finance Andrea Wilke, Chamber Ambassadors, and representatives.

The Wilson Bank & Trust Main Office is located at 623 W Main St, Lebanon, TN 37087

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

Business Before Hours is a networking event that provides 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.

Business Before Hours included several door prizes provided by Wilson Bank & Trust, and as always, the Chamber Pot drawing. All Chamber members are entered into the Pot to be drawn during the event. You must be present to win. If the first person is not present, we will draw a second time for half the original value. If the second person is not present, the value goes up $25 for the NEXT Business Before or After Hours. 

The May 17 Chamber Pot was valued at $375. The first name drawn by Daniel Sampson, Assistant Vice President – Loan Officer, was The White Room. Unfortunately, no representatives were present. Farm Bureau Exposition Center was drawn second, but no one was present to claim. We look forward to seeing everyone at our next Business Before/After Hours, where the Chamber Pot will increase to $400! Remember, you must be present to win!

Empowered Health & Chiropractic Ribbon Cutting

Empowered Health & Chiropractic hosted a Ribbon Cutting and Open House on May 14. The ceremony was conducted by the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce.

Empowered Health & Chiropractic serves our community with life giving care while empowering individuals to gain their full expression of health. Their doctors and staff are fully dedicated to providing chiropractic solutions that address your unique needs, whether you are experiencing back pain, neck pain, headaches, or even muscle tightness and tension.

Dr. Cripps opened her first office, Carthage Family Chiropractic, in 2014. After 9 years, it was time to expand the practice to Lebanon. She bought Empowered Health & Chiropractic in 2023. Dr. Cripps was the 2020 recipient of the โ€œRising Chiropractor of the Yearโ€ Award, a statewide honor that is elected by her colleagues.

Pictured with Empowered Health & Chiropractic owner Dr. Melanie Cripps, DC; and husband Javin Cripps; is Dr. Christine Isaac, DC; staff, family and friends. Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Melanie Minter, Chamber Ambassadors and representatives are also pictured.

Empowered Health & Chiropractic is located at 1028 W Main Street Suite E, Lebanon, TN 37087

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

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