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HENDERSONVILLECITY GUIDE & BUSINESS DIRECTORY Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall, Hendersonville Has It All

events• dining • shopping • history • education • parks • lake living

welcome a letter from

table of contents people Letter from the President 5 Map of Ward Boundaries 6 Letter from Our Mayor 7 Thanks to Our Partners 8 CONNECT History of Hendersonville 10-11 Parks and Recreation 12-13 Thrive in the 37075 14-15 HERE Education 18-19 WITH NATURE, School Listing 19 WITH ONE ANOTHER Housing 20 Higher Education 22-23 Map of Hendersonville 25-28 Connecting the Dots 28 Here in Hendersonville, meaningful and memorable Amusement 30-31 connections are made daily. Lifelong residents share Restaurants 32-33 greetings – and share coffee - with newcomers from across the Old Hickory Lake 34 country looking for the idyllic lifestyle they found here. Annual Events Even though the legendary Johnny Cash famously made 36-37 Hendersonville his home 50 years ago, more people are Membership Directory 38-48 discovering our little secret just north of Nashville, nestled Phone Numbers and Links 50 among the banks of Old Hickory Lake. We’re proud of everything that makes our home uniquely charming, full of PRESIDENT/ CEO - Kathleen Hawkins life, and naturally beautiful. But don’t take our word for it. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF - Rick Murray Come experience all we have to offer for yourself. CREATIVE DIRECTOR - Erin Morton PHOTOGRAPHY - Rick Murray & Michael Sands The Chamber Foundation is the 501(c) (3) non-profit arm of the Chamber whose mission is to provide educational resources to the Hendersonville community. Fundraising STORY WRITING - Debbie Murray, Rick Murray for the Foundation is obtained through personal and business donations, advertising & Matt Moynihan sales for the City Guide and the annual Freedom Festival event held every July 3. GRAPHIC DESIGN - Eileen Minton

4 HENDERSONVILLE CITY GUIDE a letter from THE PRESIDENT Welcome to Hendersonville, TN. - the City by the Lake:

The city of Hendersonville offers an amazing place to visit with countless things to do, see and enjoy and a beautiful place to live with bountiful opportunities and a quality of life second to none.

We know the key to a successful community comes from a deep sense of civic pride combined with hard work and resolve of the people who live and work there. There is ample evidence that kind of determination is found in Hendersonville from the forward thinking business leaders, to caring neighbors, and people at all levels who take great pride in shaping the city they love. This City Guide will reveal the uniqueness of Hendersonville, setting it apart as an ideal place to raise a family, work, play and do business.

Location is a key to Hendersonville and boasts an attractive city surrounded by lake beauty and rural landscape and is centrally located in the mid-state as well as the eastern half of the U.S. Close proximity to 3 interstates creates easy access to a local regional airport, metro airport and the big city amenities Nashville offers only located 16 miles down the I-65 corridor. Miles of trails and hundreds of acres of parkland attract outdoor enthusiasts and sports teams from around the mid-state and beyond.

Hendersonville has a clear sense of its own identity; a city coming into its own as it develops into a thriving business center with a rapidly growing base of profes- sionals. Hendersonville has been the choice of business owners across the nation seeking to relocate or start their business in an exceptional environment. It has been the home to many world renowned entertainers and continues to attract artists and entrepreneurs seeking an ideal lifestyle.

Now, with the highest population in Sumner County, Hendersonville’s future growth is being well planned with the dedicated foresight of city leaders. Shopping destinations offer a blend of uniquely exquisite local shops and restaurants along with a substantial mix of nationally recognized businesses. Enriched by a variety of cultural amenities and recreational opportunities on water and land, there is much to see and do in Hendersonville. “The City Guide” is powered by the Hendersonville Area Chamber of Commerce and was designed, photographed, written and produced by local people with an inherent love for this community. We hope you visit soon!

Best wishes,

Kathleen Hawkins President/CEO Hendersonville Area Chamber of Commerce POPULATION a letter from city of 63,560 HENDERSONVILLE MEDIAN AGE BY THE 40.7 NUMBERS PER CAPITA PERSONAL INCOME $30,891 SOURCES: U.S. Census Bureau and Middle Industrial Development Association Community Data

REPRESENTATIVE WARDS AT CITY HALL Hendersonville is governed by a non-partisan elected Board of Mayor and Aldermen with 12 aldermen representing six wards. The map below illustrates those six wards.

Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6

6 HENDERSONVILLE CITY GUIDE a letter from OUR MAYOR

I am proud to be the mayor of the best city in the best state in the best country in the world. You are going to find that Hendersonville has exceptional schools, wonderful opportunities, and a population of professionals.

Among our residents, we have people in professional careers in several areas. The most common are:

• 4,600 in management • 2,400 in healthcare • 2,000 in business and financial • 1,200 in IT • 1,000 in architecture and engineering • 500 in legal

Many of these people are currently commuting to Nashville and would welcome opportunities to work closer to their Hendersonville homes. We have an environ- ment that’s ripe for businesses looking to expand or relocate.

Being closer to home means employees are closer to their families. You will see pictures of those families and what draws them here within the pages of this magazine.

Many of these families recently decided to make Hendersonville their home. They moved from other parts of Tennessee and other parts of the country. They like what Tennessee has to offer and what Hendersonville provides.

Please check out their stories and find out more about the exceptional City of Hendersonville.

Better yet, come visit.

Jamie Clary Mayor of Hendersonville, Tennessee special t hanks TO OUR CIRCLE OF EXCELLENCE PARTNERS

CHAIRMAN PARTICIPANTS

Park Place Retirement Community Re/Max Choice Properties The Goddard School of Hendersonville TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center

DIRECTOR PARTICIPANTS All Air Extreme • Bluegrass Yacht & Country Club, BMW of Nashville • Element 47 • Liberty Party Rental Lipman Brothers • Olympian Construction Company Piedmont Natural Gas • Pinnacle Financial Partners, PNC Bank • Tenn Properties • Xtend Healthcare city of EDUCATIONat a glance HENDERSONVILLE

BY THE HIGH 91.8%SCHOOL OR HIGHER NUMBERS (AGE 25-64)

BACHELOR’S28.2% DEGREE (AGE 25-64)

70.4% COLLEGE-GOING RATE (COUNTY) 63.4% COLLEGE-GOING RATE (STATE)

21.3 AVERAGE ACT COMPOSITE SCORE (COUNTY) 20.1 AVERAGE ACT COMPOSITE SCORE (STATE) 34.6%ADDITIONAL 85.9% FILED WITH FAFSA IN 2017-18 ATTAINMENT WITH A COMPARED STATEWIDE RATE OF 83.7% DEGREE

$11,856,005.00 TOTAL AMOUNT AWARDED IN TENNESSEE EDUCATION LOTTERY SCHOLARSHIPS

GRADUATION95.4% RATE history

and to the Sun Belt. To handle the growth, several long-time residents led an effort to form a city govern- ment. They succeeded in 1969, by forming the smallest city in honoring Tennessee, just 262 residents and .18 square miles.

New residents usually found OUR Hendersonville after landing pro- fessional jobs in Nashville. Between HISTORIC PAST them and rapid annexations beyond the original city borders, PRIDE IN TRADITION Hendersonville was the fastest AND LANDMARKS growing city in the nation during the 1970s. Johnny Cash, Conway Twitty, the Oak Ridge Boys, Roy With Nashville to the south and Old Hickory Dam converted the Orbison, Mandrell sisters, and other Gallatin to the east, Hendersonville quiet village into The City by the country favorites were meeting was a comfortable midpoint for a Lake. It created two peninsulas, neighbors who appreciated farming village along Highway 31E. widened Drakes Creek, and formed exemplary schools, active churches, Where the highway met Walton scenic coves that gained attention. and weekends of recreation. Ferry Road and Old Shackle Island Musicians and industry executives Road, a handful of businesses sat noticed the transformation early. With a concerted effort in the 1980s within walking distance of a At the same time, the nation’s and 1990s, Hendersonville began hundred homes. population was shifting to suburbs keeping its talent at home during

1784 1790 1940 1954 1968 1969

The area is first William Henderson Hendersonville High The Old Hickory Citizens voted to Hendersonville was settled by Daniel settled in Sumner School opens its Dam was complet- make Henderson- formed as a city Smith County doors ed, creating Old ville a city with a population Hickory Lake of 262

10 HENDERSONVILLE CITY GUIDE weekdays. The city and chamber of additional outsiders to Henderson- Completed in 1796, Rock Castle is the commerce constantly encouraged ville for their first time. oldest home in Middle Tennessee. The former home of Revolutionary War residents to shop local. They also hero and U.S. Senator, Daniel Smith, assisted existing companies that The city’s population climbed above has been meticulously preserved and needed to expand while they 60,000 as it celebrated the 50th offers tours daily. recruited other businesses from anniversary of becoming a city. far away. The city opened Freehill Business Park. Filling quickly with industrial and assembly plants, the park’s success generated investments in nearby class A office space.

The professionals who lived here found more opportunities to work here.

Additional professional employers, completion of Vietnam Veterans Boulevard, and continued popu- lation growth brought a wave of retailers and restaurants. By setting Historic Spring their buildings along New Shackle Haven is a beautiful Island Road and Indian Lake plantation home Boulevard, they extended the with rich pre-civil war history. community beyond its iconic linear Andrew Jackson, stretch of Highway 31E. Isaac Franklin, and Adelicia Acklen The city annexed new homes north are only a few of Vietnam Veterans Boulevard and who share in the rich history of this east to Saundersville Road, areas home. that had once been considered far outside Hendersonville. The newest subdivisions added parks and pools while the city cleared land for dozens of playgrounds and team sports. The lake remained an attraction.

The visiting athletes and customers noticed Hendersonville’s attributes. More moved here and opened busi- nesses. One transplant, Taylor Swift, shot toward stardom. The Streets of Indian Lake opened, bringing

Monthaven is on the National Historic 1981 1987 2003 2014 Register. Built around 1860, it was used as a field hospital during the Construction begins SR 386 is renamed Legendary residents The Streets at Civil War. The building is now home on State Route Vietnam Veterans Johnny Cash and June Indian Lake is to art galleries and offices of the 386 connecting Blvd Carter Cash died within opened, achoring a Monthaven Arts & Cultural Center. Hendersonville to four months of each new retail corridor Nashville other and buried here on Indian Lake Blvd LIVE ~ WORK ~ PLAY 11 outdoor recreation

COUNTRY HILLS GOLF COURSE 1501 Saundersville Rd The 18-hole course at the Country Hills Golf Course in Hendersonville, Tennessee features 6211 Yards from the Blue. The course rating is 69.7 NATURAL and it has a slope rating of 120. Designed by Leon Howard, Country Hills Golf Course opened in 1990.

beauty DRAKES CREEK PARK 120 East Main Street PARKS, GREENWAYS Drakes Creek Park is one of the AND RECREATION city’s busiest green spaces, attract- ing thousands of locals and tourists each year. Home to Hendersonville High School’s soccer and baseball Were it not for the creation of Old swimmers and many others enjoy fields, the park also boasts many Hickory Lake, Hendersonville could the parks and green spaces on a additional amenities, including soft- well be known as “the City of Parks” year-round basis. ball fields, playgrounds, basketball instead of its current nickname, “the goals, sand volleyball courts, picnic City by the Lake.” Hendersonville is However, locals are not the only shelters and a walking/running home to a unique network of parks ones who visit our parks and trail. Every July 3, Drakes Creek Park that encompass hundreds of acres greenways. Each year, our parks hosts the annual Freedom Festival of woods, fields and recreational system plays host to thousands of that draws tens of thousands of facilities. visitors who come to the area for visitors to Hendersonville. a variety of sporting and musical Hendersonville residents are events. From softball and soccer fortunate to be able to take tournaments to the annual HENDERSONVILLE advantage of some of the most Freedom Festival and Sumner Fest GREENWAYS & TRAILS beautiful parks in the country. events, the parks provide outstand- Throughout Hendersonville Local sports teams, runners, ing venues that draw tourists. Hendersonville’s greenways and

12 HENDERSONVILLE CITY GUIDE trails are among the most utilized August, the park also hosts the facilities in the park system. Integrated annual Sumner Fest music and with both Drakes Creek Park and balloon festival. Sanders Ferry Park, the greenway system is home to thousands of VETERANS PARK city of runners, walkers and cyclists each 144 Scotch Street year. Over time, the greenway HENDERSONVILLE expanse is expected to grow, offer- Veterans Park is one of Henderson- ing safe and convenient recreational ville’s most high-profile recreational ACCOLADES opportunities to citizens throughout facilities. Visible from Highway 386, the city. the park represents one of the first views of the city for many visitors. Home to Beech High School’s softball HENDERSONVILLE RUGBY PARK field, Veterans Park also hosts the 1693 Avant Lane city’s two inline hockey rinks as well The Rugby Park is the latest addition as a skate park. Its scenic walking 10 BEST to Hendersonville’s complement and biking trails draw exercise Small Cities to Retire of athletic fields and facilities. It enthusiasts on a regular basis. In to in America – provides game and practice fields late 2018, Veterans Park became the to meet the need of the area’s home of Mary’s Magical Place, the Movoto recreational rugby clubs. city’s all-inclusive playground for all children and their families. TOP CITIES MEMORIAL PARK to Move to – Movoto 151 East Main Street VOLUNTEER PARK Located across the street from AT ARROWHEAD Drakes Creek Park, Memorial Park is 1334 Drakes Creek Road 7th SAFEST PLACE host to a variety of recreational One of the city’s newest parks, to Live in the State of facilities, including a tennis complex, Volunteer Park at Arrowhead is Tennessee – Movoto the Kids’ Kingdom playground and a home to eight soccer fields that dog park. A popular fishing hotspot serve players of all ages. Conve- for Drakes Creek, Memorial Park is niently located adjacent to the #5 IN TOP 10 CITIES also home to two of the city’s scenic entrance to Knox Doss Middle in the State of attractions, the Friendship Bridge and Dr. William Burrus Elementary Tennessee for Job and Friendship Island. Each Decem- schools, the park offers expanded Seekers - NerdWallet ber, the park hosts the city’s annual soccer play and practice facilities, Christmas Tree lighting ceremony. and it enhances the city’s ability to attract and host large soccer 6th SAFEST CITY tournaments. in Tennessee SANDERS FERRY PARK Backgroundchecks.org 513 Sanders Ferry Road Sanders Ferry Park is another WARRIOR BIKE TRAIL popular destination for recreation Saundersville Road One of Tennessee’s enthusiasts in the City by the Lake. The Warrior Bike Trail is located on TOP 10 The park offers a wide variety of Saundersville Road close to nearby Most Business – amenities, including an 18-hole disc Veterans Park. The trail was Friendly Cities – golf course, a radio-controlled developed as a joint effort between airplane field, picnic shelters, an the Hendersonville Public Works Nashville Business entertainment pavilion and walking/ Department and local trail biking Journal biking trails. Sanders Ferry Park also enthusiasts. Nestled within a scenic features a certified cross-country wooded area, the park offers running course that hosts several approximately 1.5 miles of trails that TOP TEN CITIES high school and middle school are suitable for riders of all ages. to Live In – Family running events each year. Each Circle Magazine

LIVE ~ WORK ~ PLAY 13 giving back

President/CEO Kathleen Hawkins. “Nearly 50% of the money spent in our city recirculates right here, helping our businesses to grow and LOVE our community to thrive.” Thrive 37075 was developed as a collaborative effort between LOCAL in-house staff, Anthem Brand Strategies, Eileen Minton Design and shop local a small group of Chamber members. “We wanted to develop a program PROUDLY SUPPORTING that would remind the entire THRIVE IN THE 37075 community of the importance of shopping local – not just during a pandemic, but every day of the year.” The foundation of every city’s Hendersonville Area Chamber of economy is dependent upon the Commerce sprang into action and The Thrive 37075 program was health and vitality of its core small launched a new initiative to help designed to be flexible so that it businesses. Operated by our friends kick-start the recovery process for can accommodate both retail and and neighbors, local companies help our small businesses and our com- service businesses. Featuring a shape and support the character of munity at large. Called Thrive 37075, dedicated logo, supporting graphics our community. the program consists of an all-in-one and detailed participation guide- branding campaign based upon the lines, the campaign seeks to leverage Over the past year, the Covid-19 premise that when consumers shop Chamber resources and expertise pandemic took a significant toll on locally, everyone wins. to help local businesses prosper. all of us, with our small business neighbors being particularly hard “When people spend their money in “The Chamber works with local hit. Most of them suffered severe Hendersonville, it provides a multi- businesses to develop products financial harm, and more than a few plying boost to our economy that branded with the Thrive 37075 of them were unable to survive. results in more choice and variety trademark that their customers can for consumers,” says Hendersonville get excited about buying, wearing In response to this situation, the Area Chamber of Commerce and sharing,” says Kathleen. “In turn,

14 HENDERSONVILLE CITY GUIDE these businesses work with other much of it due to Thrive 37075.” catalyst to maintain program local printers, designers and manu- consistency and to make sure that facturers to bring the merchandise “A healthy infrastructure leads to all participants benefit.” to life and sell it in their stores. They a stronger sense of community that build the brand, create customer will attract new citizens and Since the program’s onset, many loyalty and reap the proceeds from businesses to our city,” says local businesses have opted to the product sales.” Kathleen. “When we help and participate. Some of the partners support each other, we grow and include Bluegrass Yacht & Country Along with the participating busi- prosper together.” Club, Cookie Advantage, Cycle Bar, nesses, the overall community also Half Batch Brewing, Mainstream benefits from Thrive 37075. The Any business with a brick and Boutique, Lili Bella’s Cakes and increased level of local commerce mortar presence in Hendersonville Coffee Bar, Nashville Wraps and from the program will generate is a potential candidate for Thrive Pour Vous Spirits, Wine and Beer. additional sales tax revenue which 37075. However, interested parties will fund roads, fire stations, first need to meet with Kathleen and “While Thrive 37075 was developed responders and schools. her team to learn more about Thrive to facilitate recovery from the 37075 and other Chamber programs pandemic, it was built upon a “The Thrive 37075 initiative has not that can help them grow their foundation that will allow it to only benefitted local businesses, it businesses. continue to evolve and grow over has also had a measurable effect the coming years,” says Kathleen. upon local tax revenues,” said “This campaign is simply one “The collaboration between our Hendersonville Mayor Jamie Clary. illustration of how we support our local government, our schools and “Since the program began, the businesses and our community,” our local businesses will have a City of Hendersonville and Sumner says Kathleen. “While the synergistic effect that will help our schools have experienced a 12% Chamber does not sell the Thrive community prosper.” increase in local sales tax revenue, 37075 merchandise, we act as a

LIVE ~ WORK ~ PLAY 15 CELEBRATING HENDERSONVILLE’S TEACHERS & STUDENTS

The Hendersonville Foundation was founded support the startup Leadership Academy at Union in 2010 with the main mission to support University and teacher Development at Welch College. Hendersonville’s teachers and students. If you know of a teacher in our area that is in A few business men and women decided they need of funds in order to better their students wanted to do more for our community. Since its please call 615-824-2818. inception, the Foundation Board has worked tirelessly to grown the donations distriputed annually. The first year we awarded $2,500 in grant awards to Hendersonville teachers and last year we were able to donate $34,938.37. + We currently support annual awards to classroom teachers for innovative projects they conduct with students. Not only do these projects impact the educational experience for the current year for which the award is made, but many of the projects have a shelf life of up to five years, multiplying exponentially the number of students who benefit. Over the past 15 years, over $300,000+ has been awarded through this program.

Other programs include an annual scholarship for a student at Volunteer State Community College since 1996, participation in the capital campaign for the new Hendersonville Public Library and initiatives to $300,000+ GRANT DOLLARS

HENDERSONVILLE AREA CHAMBER FOUNDATION is a 501©(3) non-profit organization. Your contribution makes it possible for us to help educate and support our local teachers and schools. To donate call 615-824-2818 or visit www.hendersonvillechamberfoundation.org

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they also provide students with multiple avenues for exploring music, the arts, athletics and extra- excelling curricular activities.

Public Elementary Schools IN Hendersonville is served by eleven of the best elementary schools in Middle Tennessee. With caring EDUCATION faculties and strong community support, each of these schools is WHERE LEARNING committed to help their students AND ACHIEVEMENT learn and achieve. COME FIRST Two of the schools, Jack Anderson Elementary and Dr. William Burrus Elementary at Drakes Creek, have been designated STEAM (Science, Fortunately, Hendersonville is SUMNER COUNTY Technology, Engineering, Arts and blessed with some of the best Public Schools Mathematics) schools. public and private schools in the Hendersonville is served by multiple state of Tennessee. From kinder- elementary, middle and high schools garten through high schools, which are operated by the Sumner Public Middle Schools Hendersonville children have a wide County Board of Education. Each The middle school grades of six range of outstanding educational school is dedicated to ensuring that through eight are often among the options. In addition, Hendersonville all students receive well-balanced most challenging periods faced by is able to boast of a comprehensive educations that help to prepare young learners. They can be array of higher education options, them for their futures. awkward years in which students ranging from advanced certificates struggle, trying to bridge the gap through fully-accredited doctoral While Hendersonville schools place between childhood and young programs. a strong emphasis on academics, adulthood.

18 HENDERSONVILLE CITY GUIDE list of public schools: Hendersonville’s five middle schools SUMNER COUNTY are committed to helping their Middle College High School ELEMENTARY: students succeed during these Jack Anderson Elementary The Sumner County Middle College (615) 264-5830 years. Their dedicated faculties will High School is operated on a help young teenagers continue their Beech Elementary collaborative basis by the Sumner (615) 824-2700 academic progress as they prepare County Board of Education and for the rigors of high school. Gene Brown Elementary Volunteer State Community College. (615) 824-8633 The unique program is designed Public High Schools to give highly-motivated students Dr. William Burrus Elementary at Drakes Creek Older students in Hendersonville are opportunity to receive a high school (615) 338-7142 fortunate to be served by three of diploma while earning credits toward a college degree or explor- Indian Lake Elementary the best public high schools in the (615) 824-6810 state. Whether they attend ing vocational and career options. Most students earn enough college Lakeside Park Elementary Hendersonville, Beech or Station (615) 824-5151 Camp, students will receive excel- credits to graduate with both a high lent educations with unparalleled school diploma and an associate’s Madison Creek Elementary (615) 859-4991 extracurricular opportunities. degree at the same time. Nannie Berry Elementary (615) 822-3123 Each of the schools has a track Private Schools record for graduating seniors who Along with its outstanding Station Camp Elementary (615) 230-0387 are well prepared for whatever public schools, Hendersonville is opportunities await them, including also served by private schools that Walton Ferry Elementary college, trade school, the military or offer parents and students additional (615) 824-3217 immediate employment. choices, including Pope John Paul II, George Whitten Elementary which enrolls over 600 middle and (615) 824-3258 Merrol Hyde Magnet School high school students. Additionally, Merrol Hyde Magnet School Merrol Hyde Magnet School is a Hendersonville Christian Academy (615) 264-6543 traditional academic school with a is a private school which enrolls primary focus on foreign language. more than 300 students from pre-K MIDDLE: through high school. Ellis Middle School It is accredited by the Tennessee (615) 264-6093 Department of Education and the Southern Association of Colleges Hawkins Middle School (615) 824-3456 and Schools. The school operates under the Paideia philosophy, which T. W. Hunter Middle School blends traditional classroom training (615) 822-4720 with specialized Socratic seminars Knox Doss at Drakes Creek and individual projects. Admission Middle School to Merrol Hyde Magnet school is HENDERSONVILLE (615) 824-8383 a rigorous process that requires IS BLESSED WITH Station Camp Middle School students to meet special acceptance (615) 206-0116 criteria. Most applicants are typically SOME OF THE BEST Merrol Hyde Magnet School in the top 15% of their class at their PUBLIC AND (615) 264-6543 previous schools prior to coming to Merrol Hyde Magnet School. PRIVATE SCHOOLS HIGH SCHOOL: Beech High School IN THE STATE (615) 824-6200

OF TENNESSEE Hendersonville High School (615) 824-6162

Station Camp High School (615) 451-6551

Merrol Hyde Magnet School (615) 264-6543

LIVE ~ WORK ~ PLAY 19 housing

advantage of prime lakefront property.

New residential developments continue to fuel the most explosive growth north of Vietnam Veterans Blvd (the 386 bypass). Expansive, walkable neighborhoods continue to DIVERSE emerge, such as Millstone, Durham Farms, and Saundersville Station. These neighborhoods and others home options offer a range of options, depending FROM STARTERS AND on your lifestyle needs and desires. CONDOS TO ESTATES, AND For those who prefer apartment EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN living, the Indian Lake corridor offers numerous options for the more discerning dweller among the bustle of the city’s shopping and dining hub. As Hendersonville continues to grow, counterparts South of Nashville. All the demand for more diverse and while offering the safety, charm and With development, however, less robust housing options expands beauty of our lakeside community, space becomes available and larger accordingly. And the array of home which now expands well into the tracts of land are harder to come by choices are certainly copious, countryside north of the lake. within the city limits. So develop- offering something for practically ers have become creative with the everyone. From $150k starter Older homes with larger, forested best use of space, knowing that we homes to well-appointed, multi- properties abound in the more are land-locked to the south by our million-dollar estates suited for CEOs established Indian Lake Peninsula, cherished lake. But that certainly and celebrities, Hendersonville can a desirable location for those who doesn’t mean there are limits to accommodate the lifestyle you want appreciate a life closer to the lake. your imagination. Hendersonville to afford. With an average home Both Indian Lake and Walton Ferry has a place to live for those who value of about $281k, Hendersonville peninsulas are dotted with newer want to thrive in the desirable place is quite affordable compared to our high-end developments taking we all love to call “home.”

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Volunteer State Community College, have all combined to create a veritable explosion in educational opportunities and instructional delivery methods all in our commnity.

In addition, Sumner County offers HIGHER a cooperative program with Volunteer State Community College called the Sumner County Middle learning College High School, which provides students with the opportunities to COLLEGE EDUCATION complete their high school diplomas OPTIONS ARE VARIED and earn an associate’s degree at the AND ABUNDANT same time. The continued growth of educa- tional opportunities has placed Over the past decade, there has seeking post high school educational Hendersonville residents in the been an explosion in higher opportunities beyond the unique position of being able to go education opportunities in the State community college level had to from preschool through a doctoral of Tennessee. Beginning with the attend institutions located outside program, all without ever having to Tennessee HOPE Scholarship in 2003 of the county. These options typi- leave the City by the Lake. and continuing with the Tennessee cally resulted in significantly higher Promise (for recent high school educational costs due to campus graduates) and Tennessee Recon- room and board and/or commuting Union University nect for (returning adult students) expenses. Originally programs, there has never been founded in a more affordable time for state However, local students today 1823 in Jackson, residents of all ages to pursue their are facing a dramatically different Tennessee, Union dreams of higher education. educational landscape than their University estab- predecessors did just a few short lished its local During the same time frame, there years ago. The addition of Union presence in 2008, has also been a quiet revolution in University in 2008, coupled with the operating out of higher education in Sumner County. establishment of Welch College in vacant space in Hendersonville’s Prior to this period, residents 2016 and the continued growth of First Baptist Church. From 2008 until

22 HENDERSONVILLE CITY GUIDE 2010, Union only offered graduate Volunteer State Nashville in 1942 as Free Will Baptist programs in Christian Studies Community Bible College, the school relocated through its church campus. During College to an all new campus in nearby 2010, the university began offering an Founded in Gallatin, Tennessee during 2016. adult bachelor’s degree completion Welch has the distinction of being 1971, Volunteer program in Hendersonville under the the only higher education institution State Communi- direction of Dr. Renee’ Dauer, who in Sumner County that offers ty College (Vol currently serves as the local Campus residential dormitory housing for its State) is the oldest institution for Director and Chair of the School of students. higher education located within the Adult and Professional Studies. county. Located just minutes from Welch offers a variety of undergrad- Hendersonville in Gallatin, In 2012, Union relocated to a brand uate degree programs as well as a Vol State has served tens of new dedicated 24,000 square-foot graduate Master of Arts in thousands of area students since the facility on Indian Lake Boulevard. Theology and Ministry degree. Following this move, the university early nineteen seventies. Undergraduate courses of study began offering many new undergrad- include Biology-Pre-Med/Pre- uate and graduate programs. Originally chartered as a community Nursing, Business, English, Exercise Currently, these programs include college to offer two-year Associate’s Science, History, Ministry, Psychology undergraduate and graduate degree programs, Vol State has and Teacher Education. Welch also programs in nursing, graduate continued to expand its programs offers an adult degree completion programs in education and an adult over the years, adding additional program in Enriched Studies studies bachelor’s degree completion majors as well as several professional (evenings and online) as well as program. Union also offers three certificates. Currently, Vol State several online associate’s and post-graduate degrees through its offers more than 90 academic bachelor’s degree options. Finally, Hendersonville campus – Education programs to its more than 8,100 Welch offers a “dual enrollment” Specialist (EdS), Doctor of Education students. According to Vol State option with nearby Station Camp (EdD) and Doctor of Nursing President Dr. Jerry Faulkner, “the High School whereby students Practice (DNP). Furthermore, Union most popular field of study is the can earn college credits while still also offers several degree options University Parallel program, which in their high school. According to entirely online, including an AA- permits students to earn Associate’s President Matthew Pinson, who CSB-accredited Master of Business of Arts or Science degrees before has served in that role since 2002, Administration degree. transferring to four-year institutions Welch’s “emphasis is upon traditional to complete bachelor’s degrees.” students, aged 18 to 22, seeking a According to Dr. Dauer, over 90% of 4 year on-campus residential Union’s approximately 100+ students While its primary campus is in experience.” This experience is at the Hendersonville campus are Gallatin, Vol State has a full slate of designed to be like most residential considered full-time, with ages online courses and degree programs colleges and universities, including ranging between 22 to 60 years old. that permit students to attend the opportunity to join social clubs The university follows the traditional college at any time and location. (similar to fraternity and sorority three term school year (fall, spring The college also maintains satellite “rush” activities), participate in and summer semesters) but also campus locations in Cookeville, arts and cultural events and to offers two accelerated terms in Livingston, Springfield, and soon, in participate in or attend intercol- August and October that allow Mt. Juliet. legiate athletic activities such as students to earn additional hours crosscountry, volleyball, basketball, through concentrated short-term golf and soccer. Along with these Welch College instruction. Per Dr. Dauer, “Union activities, Welch students also strives to meet people where they Welch college participate in community service are in life and help them plot out is the latest activities which provides over 10,000 the path to finish a degree in their addition to hours of local assistance to area desired field of study. We help the Hender- agencies each year. people reach their goals, changing sonville-area their lives, changing their family’s higher educa- lives and changing their community.” tion landscape. Founded in

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27 Glenbrook Shopping Center 30 Country Hills Golf Course accomodations GREAT PLACES TO STAY, FOR ANY BUDGET ke La ry 31 Relax Inn 34 Hampton Inn & Suites ko Hic Old 32 Hyatt Place 35 Fairfield Inn & Suites 33 Holiday Inn Express 36 InTown Suites connecting THE DOTS PARKS HISTORIC SITES SHOPPING/ 1 Drakes Creek Park 13 Historic Rock Castle ENTERTAINMENT Main park for adult and youth sports Built in 1796. Oldest home in Middle and a central part of the Greenway. TN, offers tours daily. 25 The Streets of Indian Lake Outdoor mall with shopping, dining and outdoor concerts. 2 Memorial Park 14 Monthaven Arts & Signature playground, tennis courts, Cultural Center Friendship Bridge and duck feeding. 26 Regal Cinemas 16 Historic Civil War-era home that The city’s movie theater with IMAX now houses an art gallery. and recliner seating 3 Rockland Park/Boat Access 15 Hazel Path Mansion Lakeside park with marinas and a Historic Civil War-era home now used 27 Glenbrook Shopping choice fishing spot. as wedding/events center. Center Large shopping area with big-box 4 Walton Ferry Arboretum 16 Spring Haven Mansion retailers such as Target and Kroger. Lakeside nature preserve with hiking Pre-Civil War plantation home now paths and butterfly garden. used as wedding/events center. 28 W. Main Shopping District The city’s first mall, with restaurants, 5 Walton Ferry Boat Access 17 Hendersonville Memory retail stores and businesses. Smaller boat access area popular for Gardens fishing. The largest cemetery in the city. 29 Bluegrass Yacht & Country Johnny and June Cash buried here. Club 6 The Park at Indian Lake Upscale private club with golf, tennis, Part of the Hendersonville Greenway 18 Huckabee Studios dining and private events. system. Popular spot for walking. TBN studio where records his weekly show. 30 Country Hills Golf Course 7 Sanders Ferry Park/Boat 18-hole golf course conveniently Access located in Hendersonville, TN. Expansive park with frisbee golf, playground and model airplanes.. NOTABLE PLACES 8 Veteran’s Park/Mary’s ACCOMODATIONS Magical Place 19 Hendersonville City Hall Skateboard park, baseball fields and 31 Relax Inn Where city services are and elected Economy motel centrally located to roller hockey. Park for children with officials conduct city business. the lake and Drakes Creek Park. disabilities. 20 Hendersonville Public 32 Hyatt Place 9 Hendersonville Dog Park Mid-range hotel across the street A park for the dogs to enjoy. Library Beautiful public library adjacent to from City Hall. Adjacent to Memorial Park. park area.. Saundersville Boat Access 33 Holiday Inn Express 10 21 Sumner County Tourism Mid-range hotel near Trinity Music Small park with boat ramp. Headquarters for county-wide City. tourism. 34 Hampton Inn & Suites 11 Hendersonville Parks 22 TriStar Medical Center Mid-range hotel near Indian Lake Park Rugby Fields Full-service hospital with emergency and shopping areas. Rugby fields for recreational leagues. room serving the Hendersonville area. 35 Fairfield Inn & Suites 12 Hendersonville Greenway 23 U.S. Postal Service Mid-range hotel near Indian Lake Full-service post office. shopping and restaurants. Expansive walking and biking trails connecting the main parks. 24 Chamber of Commerce 36 InTown Suites Hendersonville Area Chamber. Economy extended-stay hotel. 28 HENDERSONVILLE CITY GUIDE Call today for a Special BE EXCELLENT. BE EQUIPPED. Introductory Offer BE TRANSFORMED. 2 Lessons/ $20 Union University Hendersonville offers a variety of programs for adult students both online and on-campus. Maybe you’re ready to enroll in college for the first time, finish a degree you started long ago, or 235 E Main St. • Suite 350 pursue a graduate degree to advance in your career. Whatever the case, we’re here to help you succeed. Hendersonville, TN 37075 ENROLL TODAY AT uu.edu/hendersonville

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Indian Lake AN shoppers, the Regal 16 is a perfect way to entertaining spend an after- noon or cap off PLACE TO BE an evening with a motion picture. Family Fun NIGHTLIFE & FAMILY For family fun, FUN APLENTY Hendersonville is loaded with opportunities. Naturally, with its proximity to On the other side of the peninsula, Adventure Nashville, Music City USA, Hender- Sanders Ferry Pizza will provide Alley, located sonville is steeped in opportunities entertainment and a lively atmo- on Main Street, for entertainment. Remember, this sphere. Not only is its pizza to die boasts Middle Tennessee’s largest was the stomping-grounds of John- for, they also play host to those and most outrageous collection of ny Cash and Taylor Swift. And the looking for a bite to eat, a beverage indoor rides, games, attractions, Oak Ridge Boys still call it home. to unwind with and some entertain- arcade games and the areas most ment to Moby Dickey’s is a great modern bowling facilities. In addi- place to be with live music on an tion, the Hendersonville Strike and Nightlife outdoor stage. Of course, if lakeside Spare Family Fun Center located On any given night, live entertain- entertainment isn’t your jam, there’s on Volunteer Drive also offers a full ment can be seen and heard from always Jolly Ollie’s a Hendersonville complement of activities, including the edges of Old Hickory Lake to the favorite for years, which hosts a bowling, laser tag, roller skating Streets of Indian Lake. The Rudder at nightly karaoke bar, or everyone’s and much more. Anchor High Marina is a local favor- go-to sports bar, Sam’s Sports Grill. ite, with live music every Friday and For the bouncing enthusiasts among Saturday, and a lively atmosphere us, All Air Extreme Trampoline any night of the week. With its Cinema Park turned a former Kroger into a location right at Anchor High Mari- The Regal at Streets of Indian Lake is magnificent bounce facility offering na, locals flock and dock there after a 16-theater multiplex featuring new party packages or open flight by the a day on the lake and enjoy the release films with IMAX and offers hour. It also has an arcade with sounds and suds at Hendersonville’s reclined seating. With its neon-light plenty of gaming for rest in favorite live music venue. glow beckoning movie-goers and between your defiance of gravity.

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& Broadcast Entertainment If being a part of a live studio audience is up your alley, the nationally broad- casted Huckabee Show, starring SMASHIN CRAB former governor Mike Huckabee WE AIN’T FORKIN AROUND records its shows every few days, and tickets are free to be a member of The Streets of Indian Lake the audience. Airing on the Trinity Broadcasting Network, 300 Indian Lake Blvd., the show is prerecorded before a studio audience at the Bldg. B100 TBN studios a few days before it airs. The house band, the “Music City Connection,” performs instrumentals of various Order Online: SmashinCrab.com songs throughout the show. Huckabee then starts with an opening monologue discussing the issues of the week.

The show features a handful of different guests each week who are invited by Huckabee to talk about their topics of expertise and how one can learn more about them and their work.

The show features a different comedy act each week. Sometimes, Huckabee will set time aside to answer questions sent to him by viewers. The show ends with a different musician each week or if there is no musical guest, the Music City Connection will perform.

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home-cooked dishes, as well as a delectable assortment of fresh- made baked items. They strive to provide a comfortable, inviting HOT atmosphere for guests to enjoy their customized menu items and SPOTS & sweet treats. Café 393 on Main is a not-to-be- missed spot for families and friends to share good times and delicious restaurants food. EATS FOR ALL TASTES CUISINE: Home-style Cooking AND FOR EVERYONE 393 E. Main Street, Hendersonville (615) 265-8578 Long-time Hendersonville residents cuisines unmatched by most cities cafe393.com can remember the days when dining its size. out in the city was limited to eating at local fast food or “meat and From locally owned cafes to trendy Casa Vieja three” establishments. Folks seeking sports bars to upscale dining, the Mexican Grill upscale dining and/or celebrating City by the Lake has it all. Offering special occasions had to travel to authentic Rivergate or downtown Nashville Mexican to grab a special meal or to have a Café 393 on Main cuisine with glass of wine. “Good food is fresh, natural all the sweeter ingredients and flavorful spices, Fortunately, those days are in when it’s Casa Vieja Mexican Grill should be the past. During the past decade, shared with on everyone’s list of favorites. Hendersonville’s rapid growth has good friends,” brought many new restaurants to is the motto of At either of their two locations, the area, offering a wide variety of Café 393. diners are treated like family from dining styles and cuisines. Built their very first visit. They can enjoy upon the passion of a new genera- A delightful spot to meet others dishes that showcase the culinary tion of restauranteurs, these for breakfast, brunch or lunch, heritage of Mexico as well as new eateries offer Hendersonville diners Café 393 serves daily homemade creations. Guests can partake of a wide variety of dining styles and soups and many other flavorful, drink specials and cocktails

32 HENDERSONVILLE CITY GUIDE including a large variety of select The Rudder a large number of brick oven- tequilas. Daily lunch/dinner specials For scenic cooked and grilled items, including are also available, and patio dining sunsets and bacon, steaks, biscuits, omelets, can be enjoyed at both locations. waffles, eggs Benedict and quiche. delicious lake- Visit Casa Vieja Mexican Grill for the side dining, finest in authentic Mexican dining. So, the next time you hear the The Rudder at sounds of far-off drums and the call Anchor High of the wild, you will know that it is CUISINE: Mexican Marina is the 711 E. Main Street and a time to take a trek to Safari’s Brick place to be. Guests at the Rudder 206 N. Anderson Lane Oven & Grill. arrive by both land and lake Hendersonville vessels to enjoy cold drinks, deli- (615) 264-6626 CUISINE: Brick Oven Steaks, Pizzas cious appetizers, entrees from the (615) 348-0134 230 East Main St., seafood or the land lovers’ menu casaviejamexicangrill.com Hendersonville sections, sandwiches and burgers, (615) 991-3958 or pizza while listening to live music safarisbrickovengrill.com Half Batch on the outside deck. With weekday Brewing happy hour specials, delectable Locally- menu items and live entertainment, Sea Salt Restaurant brewed craft there’s no better place to watch the Sea Salt beers have sun go down and the boats come in. Restaurant become very is a French- popular over the past few years, Be sure to check out The Rudder inspired leading to the rise of microbrewer- at Anchor High Marina for lakeside seafood ies in many communities. Recently, dining and fun. restaurant . several new breweries have come to Sumner County, including Hender- CUISINE: Seafood Many of Sea sonville’s own Half Batch Brewing. 126 River Road Salt’s signature Hendersonville dishes focus on serving fresh Under the craftsmanship of Chief (615) 348-0129 seafood like snapper, grouper, Brewer Nate Newton, Half Batch therudderahm.com halibut, salmon, mussels and oysters, Brewing creates a variety of tasty with a menu changing quarterly. beers and ales each season. From Safari’s Brick light pale ales to dark stouts to Oven & Grille Featuring illuminated walls of unique IPAs, Half Batch is sure to Himalayan salt blocks and reclaimed have a draft to please the palates of Safari’s Brick wood, the two-story bistro attracted the most discerning beer lovers. Oven & Grill is seafood enthusiasts with its pairings famous for its of freshly caught fish and locally Half Batch has rapidly become the expansive food sourced ingredients, as well as an place for local beer connoisseurs and drink menu ambitious craft beer, cocktail and to meet up to share some of their that includes a wide array of wine menu. favorite brews. The brewery is open burgers, salads, seafood, fajitas, evenings from Wednesday through chicken dishes and brick oven- Bar offerings will include eclectic Sunday, and it features a popular cooked pizzas and calzones. In wine list and a ginger beer made Trivia Night held each Thursday. addition, the restaurant offers some in-house, according to Zust. of the most sumptuous steaks CUISINE: Snack food and top around, including porterhouse, CUISINE: Seafood quality beers and ales ribeye, sirloin and prime rib cuts. 209 Indian Lake Blvd., Suite 100 393 East Main Street Hendersonville Hendersonville Safari’s also offers one of the most (615) 891-2221 (615) 431-5479 popular Sunday brunch options in seasaltnashville.com halfbatchbrewing.com the area. The brunch menu includes

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Creek and Anchor High. These marinas offer full-service for boaters to help them get the most out of OLD long days on the lake. Old Hickory Lake is known to anglers around the country for its wide HICKORY variety of fish, including catfish, crappie, bass and walleye. The diversity of fish coupled with easy access and navigation makes Old lake Hickory Lake a popular location for PLAY TIME ABOUNDS professional fishing tournaments. ON THE WATER The lake is also home to a large number of waterfowl, including herons, cranes, gulls and eagles, Hendersonville is blessed to be the With a nominal pool elevation of including the majestic Bald Eagle. home of Old Hickory Lake, one of 445 feet above sea level, Old There are many wooded places the most popular recreational areas Hickory Lake is perfectly suited for surrounding the lake that are ideal in the state. From casual lake cruises lake and river craft of all sizes. All for birdwatchers and nature lovers, to competitive fishing to summer dam and lake operations are including a 23-acre wildlife viewing afternoons filled with skiing and managed year round by the U. S. area located near the Lock 3 tubing, Old Hickory Lake has some- Army Corps of Engineers. Recreation area on Walton Ferry thing to offer everyone. Road. While Old Hickory Lake is Formed by nearby Old Hickory Dam accessible from many points in Whether you prefer the slow and the Cumberland River, the lake Sumner County, Hendersonville is pace of kayaks and canoes or the spans over 22,500 acres in Sumner the hub, boasting over 26 miles of heart-pounding thrill of high- and four other adjacent counties. lakefront shoreline. In addition, performance ski boats, Old Hickory Hendersonville has three marinas Lake is the place to be. on the lake, Creekwood, Drakes

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HENDERSONVILLE FARMERS MARKET All Summer Long Every Saturday during the Summer, ANNUAL make your way on down to Center Stage Plaza for the Hendersonville Farmers Market. Shop weekly produce, meet local events farmers and stroll The Streets of Indian lake for unique gifts and EVERY TIME OF YEAR, more. THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING GOING ON FREEDOM FEST Freedom Festival is Sumner County’s MIDDLE TN SUMMER SONGWRITER’S NIGHT largest Independence MAGNOLIA SERIES AT ROCK CASTLE Day celebration. MARKET All Summer Long Drakes Creek Park Middle TN Historic Rock offers expansive views of the fire- Magnolia Castle does it works show along with dozens of Market is again! For a vendors and non-stop entertainment. Tennessee’s relaxing night Freedom Festival began in 2004 favorite boutique shopping experi- under the stars, as a way to give back to our local ence that’s right here in the heart of this series pro- schools through the Hendersonville Hendersonville! This event is on the vides summer Chamber Foundation. Join us on July first Saturday in May at the Streets nights to enjoy music, food, and third at Drakes Creek Park and let of Indian lake. Grab your girls and local craft beers! Make sure to bring freedom ring! come shop from dozens of Tennes- a blanket or camp chairs, to sprawl see’s favorite boutiques and food out on the lawn and enjoy Nash- trucks! ville’s most talented and rising stars!

36 HENDERSONVILLE CITY GUIDE SUMNER FEST VETERANS DAY PARADE enjoy a parade of marching bands, Hendersonville This annual horse-drawn is proudly parade will not floats, and of known as the only inspire course, your city by the lake you but will favorite Christmas and Sumner give you an characters brought Fest celebrates opportunity together with love just that. Sumner Fest is Sumner to come by local families, businesses, and County’s premier hot air balloon together with community organizations. This event festival alongside the shoreline of the community is one you don’t want to miss! Old Hickory Lake. Vendors, music, to honor and celebrate our nations a kid’s zone, and hot air balloons; military heroes. The Veterans Day Sumner Fest has established itself as Parade begins at Drakes Creek Park HENDERSONVILLE a must-do event. Come watch hot and makes its way down CHRISTMAS air balloons color the sky. Main Street. BOAT PARADE One of the most In a sea of red, white and blue, TASTE OF HEN- unique Hender- the City of Hendersonville will DERSONVILLE sonville events gather to honor, remember and is the annual This event thank the men and women who Deck the Hulls will leave you have defended our country and Christmas Boat Parade. Thousands wanting more freedom. of spectators line up along Old from Hender- Hickory Lake to watch a flotilla of sonville’s local festive lake cruisers, each adorned restaurants, grocers and caterers. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARADE with colorful lights and Christmas Hendersonville is the proud home Bring your chairs and hot cocoa and decorations. Prizes are awarded for of remarkable eateries and talented get ready for one of Hendersonville’s the best in show boats, based upon chefs. most anticipated events of the year! originality and creativity. Smile and wave as your whole family Every September, this event gives you the opportunity to not only to sample the best local cuisine, but listen to live entertainment and enjoy a night with your family and friends. Join us in September for food and family fun.

PUMPKIN PATCH FESTIVAL The annual Pumpkin Patch Festival at the Streets of Indian Lake attracts large crowds of children and their parents each year. The event features pumpkin painting, costume contests, live music, magic shows, food and merchandise vendors.

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38 HENDERSONVILLE CITY GUIDE Crocker Law Firm AUTOMOBILE / Pinnacle Financial Partners - BEAUTY SCHOOL Whitney Kinslow • (270) 846-3100 PREVIOUSLY OWNED Gina Scott • (615) 690-4017 crockerfirm.com pnfp.com Paul Mitchell Maple Motors, Inc. Dale Jones • (615) 283-1000 Edwards & Edwards, An Jim Fite • (615) 822-4444 PNC Bank Association of Attorneys Sherrye Moore • (615) 757-4381 nashville.paulmitchell.edu Russell Edwards • (615) 822-0431 maplemotors.com pnc.com edwards-and-edwards.com BEER, WINE & SPIRITS AWNINGS Reliant Bank Frizzell & Frizzell, PLLC John Hammock • (615) 575-7200 Debrah K. Frizzell • (615) 824-7163 reliantbank.com Center Point Liquors frizzellandfrizzelllaw.com ShadeWorks Lynda Shaw • (615) 824-9222 Tim Kolp • (615) 426-7658 centerpointliquors.com nashvilleshadeworks.com Simmons Bank Hankins Law Patricia Elliott • (615) 264-5000 Joshua Hankins • (615) 246-2544 simmonsbank.com Half Batch Brewing hankinslaw.com BAKERY Nate Newton • (615) 431-5479 Simmons Bank halfbatchbrewing.com Mason & Associates Carmen Smith • (615) 822-8787 Jake Mason • (615) 989-7054 Lili Bella’s Cakes and Coffee Bar simmonsbank.com Lipman Brothers Jennifer Ramos • (615) 442-6633 Larry Phillips • (615) 244-2230 planyourlegacy.com lilibellascakes.com Sumner Bank & Trust lipmanbrothers.com Rocky McElhaney Law Firm Angela Marlar • (615) 590-4100 Rocky McElhaney • (615) 425-2500 Nothing Bundt Cakes sumnerbankandtrust.com Pour Vous Wine & Spirits Pam Teller • (615) 447-3285 Warehouse rockylawfirm.com nothingbundtcakes.com Synovus Bank Evelyn Bonds • (615) 590-7094 Takacs McGinnis Elder Care Law Ashley Leath • (615) 271-2095 pourvous.us Tim Takacs • (615) 824-2571 BANKS synovus.com tn-elderlaw.com BOOK KEEPING US Bank Ascend Federal Credit Union Tracy Finegan • (615) 826-7800 AUDIO VISUAL & Joyce Saylor • (800) 342-3086 usbank.com Tennessee Business Services AUDIO MARKETING ascendfcu.org Ken Lewellyn • (615) 400-2150 www.tnbizserv.com Bank of Tennessee Volunteer State Bank TriStar Digital Connections, LLC Mark Bentle • (615) 991-9459 Keith Whitley • (615) 824-6542 John Perona • (615) 420-6545 bankoftennessee.com volstatebank.com BUILDING tristardc.com RESTORATION Volunteer State Bank Citizens Bank Heather Smith • (615) 824-6844 AUTO REPAIR John Ross • (615) 808-5000 volstatebank.com SERVPRO of Sumner County & SERVICE cbtenn.com Brice Cordell • (615) 822-0200 Volunteer State Bank servprosumnercounty.com AutoSmith Premium, Inc. Cornerstone Financial Frank Freels • (615) 323-1285 Tim Smith • (615) 822-3012 Credit Union volstatebank.com BUS CHARTER - Kristi Willems • (615) 264-5080 TRANSPORTATION autosmithtn.com cornerstonefinancialcu.org Wilson Bank & Trust Christian Brothers Automotive Taylor Walker • (615) 447-2990 Matt Rucks • (615) 826-5550 Enbright Credit Union wilsonbank.com Celebrity Coaches cbauto.net Malinda Warchus • (615) 687-4801 Jeff Michael • (615) 590-7979 escu.com celebritycoaches.com BARBER SHOP Gerber Collision & Glass F & M Bank Twila Harris • (615) 933-7676 Jennifer Caldwell • (615) 338-3839 BUSINESS gerbercollision.com Sport Clips ASSOCIATIONS myfmbank.com Patty Waller • (615) 264-6316 haircutmenhendersonvilletn.com AUTOMOBILE / NEW First Bank Better Business Bureau Andy Arbuckle • (615) 851-4620 Caleb Nix • (615) 242-4222 firstbankonline.com Uncle Classic Barbershop BMW of Nashville Amy Tanksley • (615) 590-7032 gobbb.org Scott Carrigan • (615) 850-4040 uncleclassicbarbershop.com bmwofnashville.com First Horizon Bank - Hendersonville Area Chamber Michele Owens • (615) 264-6140 of Commerce firsttennesseebank.com BATH REMODELING Lexus of Nashville Kathleen Hawkins Joseph Chargois • (615) 868-4400 (615) 824-2818 First Horizon Bank hendersonvillechamber.com nashvillelexus.com Nicolas Collins • (615) 822-4900 Bath Fitter firsttennessee.com Brittnee Johnson • (615) 865-1571 Newton Nissan of Gallatin bathfitterofnashville.com Sumner Association of Realtors Tad Drusky • (615) 451-6827 Diana Mundy • (615) 824-6629 Macon Bank & Trust sumnercountyrealtors.com newtonnissan.com Tracie Wilburn • (615) 666-6448 BEAUTY SALONS maconbankandtrust.com Serra Chevrolet Buick GMC BUSINESS of Nashville Marie @ Mattie Shea Salon CONSULTANTS Barry Carver • (615) 851-8000 Old Hickory Credit Union Marie Cancilla • (480) 529-5418 serranashville.com Julien Collier • (615) 847-4043 Mariecancilla.net ohcu.org 88 Key Solutions, LLC Cary Heidesch • (510) 364-1484 Pinnacle Financial Partners 88KeySolutions.com Chris Rippy • (615) 690-4056 pnfp.com HENDERSONVILLE CHAMBER BUSINESS DIRECTORY

LIVE ~ WORK ~ PLAY 39 BUSINESS SERVICES First United Methodist Church Volunteer State Community Drakes Creek Builders Ken Richardson • (615) 824-8725 College Troy Bishop • (615) 788-6601 hfumc.org Dr. Jerry Faulkner • (615) 230-3500 drakescreekbuilders.com On Demand Visionary volstate.edu Workspaces God Why Church Hannah Custom Homes, LLC Deb Wendorf • (615) 684-6620 J.D. Wiggins • (615) 822-5550 Welch College Misty Pyle • (615) 822-8042 visionaryworkspaces.com godwhy.com Dr. Matthew Pinson hannahcustomhomes.com (615) 844-5000 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY Good Shepherd United welch.edu Ivey Mechanical CONSULTANTS Methodist Church Joseph Palek • (630) 625-2584 Davis Taylor • (615) 822-4531 COMPUTER iveymechanical.com thegsumc.org INETCO CONSULTING / NETWORKING K&J Associates, Inc. John Miser • (615) 846-7777 Indian Lake Peninsula Church Justin Groves • (615) 642-0850 inteco-llc.com Drew Altom • (615) 824-0001 kjassociatesinc.com indianlakepeninsula.com Black Lion Technology CARPET & UPHOLSTERY Jason Hanks • (615) 672-4235 Modern Construction CLEANING Our Lady of the Lake blackliontech.com Corporation Catholic Church Wayne Wantz • (615) 248-9812 Patricia Deffendall NSG, LLC modernconstructioncorp.com Clean Quik Carpet (615) 824-3276 Mike Finlin • (615) 242-1596 James Hickman • (615) 870-1996 ololcconline.com nsgllc.com Olympian Construction cleanquikcarpetservice.com Company, LLC Restoring Hope Church Sublime Computer Services Scot Robinson • (615) 248-8843 CATERERS Amanda Crabb • (615) 265-8858 Elizabeth Bell • (615) 942-0850 olympianconstruction.com restoringhopetn.com sublimecomp.com Parkside Builders Moe’s Southwest Grill Rockland Baptist Church Veterans IT Solutions, LLC Brian Chastain • (615) 771-0925 Linda Bogach • (615) 512-0469 Sharon Love • (615) 824-5540 Brian Corson • (615) 991-0255 goparkside.net moes.com rocklandbaptistchurch.org veterans-it.com Robert S Biscan & Co. NASTC Catering & Conference Saundersville United COMPUTER REPAIR Valerie LeVay • (615) 371-8432 Center Methodist Church biscanconstruction.com David Owen • (615) 989-9191 Jeffrey Phillips • (615) 822-7750 nastc-ccc.com saundersvilleunited.org Computer M.D, Inc. Roof Doctors, LLC Aaron Carter • (615) 230-6348 Jennifer Perry • (615) 448-6349 The Go Go Gourmet computerMD4u.com roofdoctorstn.com Celeste Davidson • (615) 306-4634 CLEANING SANITIZERS thegogogourmet.com CPR Cell Phone Repair Sentry Steel LastGerm.com Bob Patel • (615) 451-7321 Keith Hopper • (615) 826-9552 Two Fat Men Catering Rickey Gooch • (615) 424-8635 cellphonerepair.com sentrysteel.com Karen Freeze • (615) 443-4007 lastgerm.com twofatmencatering.com UBREAKIFIX Southern Solutions Brandon Azor • (615) 988-0349 CLEANING SERVICES Scott Hawkersmith CHILD CARE CENTERS ubreakifix.com (615) 431-0564 All About Clean Wallace Custom Builders, LLC Goddard School of COMPUTER SALES & Randy Neese • (615) 445-9628 SERVICE James Wallace • (615) 330-9201 Hendersonville allaboutclean.com wallacecustombuilders.com Leisa Byars • (615) 822-9300 goddardschool.com HC Cleaning & Floor Care ITS Techs Jim Butera • (615) 824-8497 CONSTRUCTION / Services, LLC MATERIALS & SUPPLIES Kiddie Academy of Hurley Campbell • (615) 275-7411 itstechs.com Hendersonville hccleaningandfloors.com Bobby Patel • (615) 991-2500 Midsouth Rentals, LLC kiddieacademy.com CONCIERGE / PERSONAL ABC Cleaning & Restoration SERVICES Chad Watts • (615) 431-2258 James Sanders • (615) 969-2246 midsouthrentals.us KinderCare Learning Center abccleaningtn.com Lori Ashton • (615) 824-0645 Errands & More for Seniors CONSULTING kindercare.com Clean2The KORE, LLC Kim Jones • (615) 504-0856 Wynde Ross • (214) 450-1864 errandsandmoreforseniors.com CHURCHES clean2thekore.com Custom Blueprint Consulting CONSTRUCTION Whitney Camp • (615) 202-0680 Gordon Cleaning Company customblueprintconsulting.com CIL Church Kyle Gordon • (615) 974-3588 Aaron Allison • (615) 826-6222 Boger Construction, LLC I-40 Structural Drying Academy thechurchatindianlake.com David Boger • (615) 431-0348 COLLEGES & Consulting bogergc.com Kevin Jones • (615) 500-1149 First Baptist Church i40structuraldrying.com Shannon Benefiel • (615) 824-6154 Trevecca Nazarene University Curtis Builders, LLC firstbaptisthendersonville.org Milton Curtis • (615) 824-1664 Jocelyn McCoy • (615) 775-2718 CONTRACTORS / trevecca.edu curtisbuildersllc.com First Presbyterian Church FIRE SPRINKLERS Michael Davis • (615) 824-8604 Union University Hendersonville David Patton Construction, LLC hendersonvillefpc.org Renee Dauer • (615) 447-2500 David Patton • (615) 859-0240 Music City Fire Sprinkler uu.edu davidpattonconstruction.com Ken Brinkley • (615) 826-7450

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40 HENDERSONVILLE CITY GUIDE COUNSELORS / DERMATOLOGY All Air Extreme FINANCIAL MENTAL HEALTH Kandace Martin • (615) 636-1320 SERVICES / PLANNING allairextreme.com Loven Dermatology & Aesthetics Keith Loven, M.D. • (615) 859-7546 Cumberland Mental Health Hoppity Hop Inflatables, Inc. Edward Jones-Financial Susan Phillips • (615) 824-5801 lovendermatology.com Kandace Martin • (615) 265-8020 Advisor: Ralph Ruby vbhcs.org hoppityhopinflatables.com Ralph Ruby • (615) 826-9655 DRY CLEANERS edwardjones.com/ralph-ruby CREDIT CARD Huckabee Show PROCESSING Wanette Turner • (833) 482-5223 Estate Planning Enterprises, LLC Signature Cleaners - Indian Lake huckabee.tv Ron Woods • (615) 822-1174 Ed Vance • (615) 264-2511 estateplanningent.com signaturecleaners.com Payment Solutions, LLC Oak Ridge Boys, Inc. Lee Ryser • (615) 416-3993 Kathy Harris • (615) 824-4924 Northwestern Mutual advancedpaymentsolutions.net ECONOMIC oakridgeboys.com Joey Montalbano • (615) 265-8087 DEVELOPMENT joeymontalbano.com DANCE STUDIOS Sign Gypsies - Nashville Heather McCroskey Rural 1st - A Division of Farm Forward Sumner (629) 401-0114 Credit Mid-America Tutu School Hendersonville Jimmy Johnston • (615) 206-6624 signgypsies.com Matt Dillion • (615) 444-1861 Stephanie Suttle • (615) 822-9714 forwardsumner.org e-farmcredit.com tutuschoolhendersonville.com Strike & Spare Family Fun Tennessee Central Center Sound Planning Partners World Champion Productions Economic Authority Mark Henline • (615) 824-5685 Katie Murphy • (513) 310-5216 & Dance Club Kelsey Dansby • (615) 374-4607 strikeandsparebowling.com sppnashville.com Meda Bateman • (615) 264-1156 tennesseecentral.org worldchampionproductions.com Waddell & Reed Financial Advisors ENVIRONMENTAL Ashley Mize • (615) 235-1058 EDUCATION / MUSIC CONSULTANTS DATA RESEARCH chadrichards.wradvisors.com

Cedarstone School of Music Frost Environmental Services, LLC Wood Financial Group, LLC STR, Inc. Kevin Lawson • (615) 822-4995 Anita Kirby • (615) 562-2669 Susannah Wood • (615) 826-5749 Amanda Hite • (615) 824-8664 cedarstone.com frostenvironmental.com woodfinancialgroup.net strglobal.com Wayne’s Keyboard Studio ESTATE FIRE DEPARTMENT DENTISTS Wayne Shick • (615) 840-0929 wayneskeyboardstudio.com PRESERVATION Hendersonville Fire Department Fischer Family Dentistry Chief Scotty Bush Kelli Fischer • (615) 824-8870 EDUCATIONAL Casler Senior Compass, LLC (615) 264-5320 SERVICES Therese Casler • (615) 590-4224 fischerfamilydentistry.com caslerseniorcompass.com hendersonville-fd.org Indian Lake Family Dental Accelerated Christian EVENT PLANNING FITNESS / Atia Parker • (615) 824-2926 Education, Inc. WEIGHT LOSS indianlakefamilydental.com Scott Spencer • (615) 612 5200 aceministries.com Clubhouse Event Group Tabor Dental Associates Jordan Hinton • (615) 593-5655 9Round M. Jayson Tabor • (615) 822-3200 Math in Motion clubhouseeventgroup.com Abbie Rice • (615) 800-9088 smilesthatrock.com Gregory Tucker • (615) 594-6284 9round.com mathinmotioncamps.com Crave Catering DENTISTS / PEDIATRIC Chera Wilbanks • (615) 974-0306 CycleBar of Hendersonville Sumner County Board of Education cravecateringevents.com Devika Kumar • (615) 431-5933 Del Phillips • (615) 451-5200 hendersonville.cyclebar.com sumnerschools.org Just For Kids Teeth Ultimate Outdoor Movies Ginger Germain • (615) 824-1700 Chandra Schwausch FitRev, LLC just4kidsteeth.com ELECTRICAL / (615) 970-7107 Jason Santiago • (615) 757-3142 CONTRACTORS uoe.com gofitrev.com Kid City Smiles - General Dentistry Fred Astaire Dance Studio Mary Beth Tabor • (615) 822-5588 Morgan Electric Company, Inc. EVENT VENUE Evan Wellmeyer • (615) 265-9010 kidcitysmiles.com Angie Tenbusch • (615) 824-6029 fredastaire.com Lighthouse on the Lake Swauger Pediatric Dentistry ENGINEERING Jewell Winn • (615) 590-7068 Gold’s Gym Michael Dearry • (615) 824-5047 lighthouseonthelake.com Elizabeth Davis • (615) 431-2433 KRSpd.com goldsgym.com CSDG Jim Harrison • (615) 248-9999 Spring Haven Mansion DENTISTS/SURGEON and Estate Personal Health & Fitness CSDGTN.com Tammie Sutherland Jeff Holt • (615) 822-1866 (615) 826-9702 phandf.com Periodontal & Implant Wold | HFR Design springhavenmansion.com Associates of Middle Tennessee Kyle Dunn • (615) 370-8500 Planet Fitness Gay Esteves • (615) 264-6404 hfrdesign.com Connor LaPointe • (615) 348-7555 tnperio.com planetfitness.com ENTERTAINMENT

Actor’s Point Theatre Company Greg Wilson • (615) 431-9620 HENDERSONVILLE CHAMBER BUSINESS DIRECTORY actorspointtheatre.com

LIVE ~ WORK ~ PLAY 41 FLORISTS Louis W Oliver III, Chancellor Jones Concierge Health and HOME HEALTH CARE Louis Oliver • (615) 451-6004 Wellness sumnertn.org Christopher Jones • (615) 239-7270 Brown’s Florist Jonesconciergehealth.com Caregivers By Wholecare Claudine Wright • (615) 824-0857 Elizabeth Moss • (615) 298-9201 brownsflorist.net , Judge of General caregiversbywholecare.com Sessions Court - Division III Juice Plus / Tower Garden Mike Carter • (615) 442-1283 Dayle Fergusson • (615) 293-3793 FORKLIFTS sumnertn.org t-covington.juiceplus.com Highpoint Hospice Jennifer Burke • (615) 328-6690 HighPointHospice.com State Representative - Osteostrong of Sumner County Brauer Material Handling David Evjen • (615) 447-3686 Systems, Inc. William Lamberth • (615) 308-5557 OsteoStrongMiddleTN.com National HomeCare Jon Pond • (615) 859-2930 votelamberth.com Hendersonville braueronline.com Barbara Powell • (615) 822-4128 Salt MedSpa nhccare.com State Senator - Sarah Pasco • (615) 824-7258 FUNERAL HOMES Ferrell Haile • (615) 741-1999 saltmedspa.com capitol.tn.gov Preferred Care at Home Richard Patterson • (615) 970-3737 Wild Hair Hendersonville Elec- preferhome.com Austin & Bell Funeral Home Sumner County Clerk trolysis Tom Bowers • (615) 822-4442 Bill Kemp • (615) 452-4063 Laura Bomar • (615) 681-0778 austinandbell.com sumnertags.com wildhairelectrolysis.com HOME IMPROVEMENTS Hendersonville Memory Sumner County Sheriff’s Office Xtend Healthcare Gardens & Funeral Home Sheriff Sonny Weatherford Daniel Brooks • (615) 447-2000 Michell Price • (615) 824-3855 (615) 452-2616 xtendhealthcare.net Hendersonville Winnelson Co. hendersonvillefh.com sumnersheriff.com Ashley Shelby • (615) 822-9099 winsupplyinc.com Sellars Funeral Home HEALTHCARE / Sebrina Lane • (615) 265-8535 GRAPHIC DESIGN HOSPITALS Mr. GoodRoof sellarsfuneralservices.com Arlin McRae • (615) 824-8100 mrgoodroof.com Eileen Minton Designer CareNow Spring Hill Funeral Home & Eileen Minton • (615) 504-7606 Robin Batey • (615) 590-1440 Cemetery eileenminton.com carenow.com Nashville Solar Works Samuel Brewer • (615) 865-1101 Erik Melang • (615) 207-2547 springhillfh.com NashvilleSolarWorks.com Martha Miller Designs CSL Plasma Martha Miller • (615) 972-5639 Tiffany Singh • (615) 865-1246 GLASS & MIRRORS marthamillerdesigns.com cslplasma.com Sumner Roofing & Exteriors Dale Payne • (615) 264-3233 sumnerroofing.com GROCERY STORES Hendersonville Children’s Clinic The Glass Guru Tracey Hardin • (615) 824-1142 Brant Lanham • (615) 647-8989 ourvipkids.com theglassguru.com HOME INSPECTIONS Kroger - Glenbrook Way Tracy Birdwell • (615) 822-0193 Sumner Regional Medical Center GOLF COURSE / CLUB kroger.com Susan Peach • (615) 328-8888 Absolute Inspectors, LLC mysumnermedical.com Cory Brooks • (615) 916-7264 absoluteinspectors.com Kroger - Main Street Bluegrass Yacht & Country Club Melissa Eads • (615) 822-6155 Jennifer Turill • (615) 824-6528 TriStar Hendersonville Medical kroger.com Center HOTELS / bluegrasscountryclub.com Justin Coury • (615) 338-1000 EXTENDED STAY hendersonvillemedicalcenter.com Country Hills Golf Club GUTTERS Brad Shirley • (615) 824-1100 Hampton Inn and Suites chillsgc.com Vanderbilt Health OnCall Deborah McCullough All American Gutter Protection Katie Peterson • (615) 936-1472 Brandon Collins • (323) 275-8497 VanderbiltHealthOnCall.com (615) 645-1929 Tennessee Grasslands Golf allamericangutterprotection.com hilton.com & Country Club Sarah Stratton • (615) 575-4300 HOME BUILDERS HOTELS / MOTELS clubatfairvue.com HANDYMAN AR Homes - The Ernst Group GOURMET FOODS Steve Ernst • (615) 822-1727 Candlewood Suites Mr. Handyman E. Nashville Minesh Shah • (615) 851-4805 & Hendersonville arhomes.com John Gentry • (615) 270-1820 ihg.com/candlewood

Cookie Advantage Mrhandyman.com Gatherings at Indian Lake - Bruce Lange • (615) 513-8910 Fairfield Inn & Suites cookieadvantagenashville.com Beazer Homes Kevin Hailey • (615) 590-8998 HEALTH & WELLNESS Amber Kelso • (615) 369-6154 beazer.com marriott.com GOV’T AGENCIES / ELECTED OFFICIALS CBD American Shaman Goodall Homes Hampton Inn & Suites Hannah Lamb • (615) 265-8999 Lauren Shepherd Kim Dickinson • (615) 751-5066 cbdamericanshaman.com goodallhomes.com hamptoninn.com American Job Center of

Sumner County Fit Farm Hughes - Edwards Builders Holiday Inn Express Susan Cowden • (615) 452-1964 Tari Barker • (423) 963-2564 Bryan Edwards • (615) 824-6970 Jamie Walicki • (615) 824-0022 workforceessentials.com fit.farm hughesedwards.com holidayinnexpress.com City of Hendersonville Mayor Jamie Clary • (615) 822-1000 Southeastern Building Corp HENDERSONVILLE CHAMBER BUSINESS DIRECTORY Heather Petrocci • (615) 824-2500 hvilletn.org scptn.net

42 HENDERSONVILLE CITY GUIDE Holiday Inn Express - Heritage Financial Group, LLC INTERIOR DESIGN Fire Protection Systems, Inc. Goodlettsville, TN Steve Botts • (615) 255-2091 Jim Dunlap • (615) 822-3600 Vic Trivedi • (629) 777-0020 hfg.net fireprotectionsys.com holidayinnexpress.com Baylor Bone Interiors, Inc. Baylor Anne Bone • (615) 822-3199 Mid-South Insurance Agency, Inc. baylorboneinteriors.com GT Technologies Hyatt Place Patricia Duchesne Terri Langdon • (615) 826-6004 Kacey Kahawaii • (615) 826-4301 (615) 824-9009 bettymachine.com hyattplace.com mid-southins.com INVESTMENTS Newgy Industries, Inc. Jena Newgarden • (615) 452-6470 HUMAN RESOURCES Mitch Warren State Farm Insurance Apex Financial Planning newgy.com Tina Cole • (615) 822-3276 Darrell Woodcock Jr, CFP (615) 206-8731 CG Recruiting Services mitchwarren.com OSRAM Continental USA, Inc. Kelly Horton • (629) 200-1444 apexfinancialplanning.com James Glasson • (615) 826-0372 cgrecruitingservices.com Pigg Insurance OSRAM-Continental.com Gary Pigg • (615) 822-1989 Chuck Porter, CPA/PFS Chuck Porter • (615) 210-7221 Holliday Kenning, Inc. pigginsurance.com MARINA Trish Holliday • (615) 948-3599 chuckportercpa.com hollidaykenning.com Sesler Insurance Cheryl Sesler • (615) 824-7913 IT SERVICES Creekwood Marina On Demand Solutions seslerinsurance.com Sarah Wood • (615) 824-7963 Deb Wendorf • (615) 684-6620 creekwoodmarina.com hrsolutionsondemand.com Shelter Insurance Concept Technology, Inc. Esther Gonzalez • (615) 822-8990 Sophia Loren • (615) 321-6428 concepttechnologyinc.com MARKETING & ICE CREAM / YOGURT shelterinsurance.com BRANDING Keystone Business SouthPoint Risk Advisors Baskin Robbins Logan Martin • (615) 753-0347 Solutions, LLC Anthem Brand Strategy, LLC Teresa Gravelle • (615) 822-1250 smithpointrisk.com Mike Miller • (615) 826-3500 Matt Moynihan • (615) 390-6880 baskinrobbins.com wearekeystone.com anthembrandstrategy.com State Farm Insurance Maggie Moo’s Ice Cream & Daniel Norwood • (615) 338-6451 JEWELRY Element 47, LLC Great American Cookies danielnorwoodinsurance.com Eric Jackson • (629) 234-0047 Ashlee Wiser • (615) 824-4373 element47.com MaggieMoosCaters.com Symbility Solutions Corp. E Marie’s Accessories Jeff Brinkman • (647) 775-8650 Elaina Caldwell • (678) 485-2970 paparazziaccessories.com Navarro Creative Group INSURANCE symbilitysolutions.com Wendy Navarro • (615) 562-1002 NavarroCreativeGoup.com Williamson Insurance & JUNK REMOVAL AAA Auto Club Group Investments, LLC MARKETING & Terri Bayless • (615) 264-5480 Stephen Sanders • (615) 823-2535 COMMUNICATIONS aaa.com agentwilliamson.com Jdog Junk Removal & Hauling Jamey Peacock • (615) 429-3275 CONSULTING jdog.com Allstate - Sumner Insurance Group INSURANCE & Puryear Marketing & Media EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Melissa French • (615) 338-4500 LANDSCAPING / Cheryl Puryear • (615) 838-8238 agents.allstate.com LAWNCARE Benefirst Solutions Simply Done Business Anderson - Perry Insurance Beth Pickel • (615) 900-1468 Justin Weyman • (615) 948-0203 Jason Holzen • (615) 876-2971 benefirstsolutions.com JGW Tractor Mowing simplydonebusiness.com andersonperryinsurance.com Johnny Watson • (615) 822-1961

MASSAGE THERAPY Andrew Felder State Farm INSURANCE & LandCare Andrew Felder • (615) 265-8384 FINANCIAL PLANNING Katie Newbern • (615) 524-1615 andrewfelderinsurance.com LandCare.com Massage the 615 Country Financial Heather Hullett • (615) 416-2334 Coker, Wolfe & Associates, Inc. William Styles • (828) 736-1413 Lawn Doctor of Hendersonville massagethe615.com Jeff Coker • (615) 824-1353 countryfinancial.com Brad Williams • (615) 665-9777 lawndoctor.com cokerwolfe.com MEDIA State Farm Insurance Danny Snyder Insurance Craig Hayes • (615) 452-1303 Milosi, An Elite Landscape Danny Snyder • (615) 859-0600 craighayes.net Company Mooresh Media Attraction dannysnyderinsurance.com Matt Fields • (615) 264-0577 Justin Moore • (678) 350-8005 milosilandscape.com State Farm Insurance Danny Snyder Insurance Bryson McCarley • (615) 868-4000 MEDICAL EQUIPMENT / Robert Crandall • (615) 293-9060 mysfagent.info LIBRARIES RENT & SALE dannysnyderinsurance.com W.E. Shaw & Associates, LLC Farm Bureau Insurance Stephen Anderson Hendersonville Public Library Hanger Clinic: Prosthetics & Barry Cobb • (615) 265-8329 (615) 264-2065 Diane Johnson • (615) 824-0656 Orthotics fbitn.com weshaw.com youseemore.com Jeremy Baker • (615) 868-7626 hanger.com Frost Insurance MANUFACTURERS Shannon Frost • (615) 824-6541 frostinsuranceinc.com DredgeMasters International Clyde Brown • (615) 822-3500 dredgemasters.com HENDERSONVILLE CHAMBER BUSINESS DIRECTORY

LIVE ~ WORK ~ PLAY 43 MEDICAL SPA Children Are People, Inc. Monthaven Arts and Cultural Newcomers and Community Susan Superczynski Center Club (615) 230-5702 Cheryl Strichik • (615) 822-0789 Cheryl Sherwood • (615) 264-4772 Impressions Skin Solutions childrenarepeopletn.org themacctn.com newcomerssumner.org Dr. Dawn Linn • (615) 338-8382 impressionshendersonville.com Community Child Care Peer Place Rotary Club of Hendersonville Services, Inc. Sherri Hodde • (615) 838-3269 Keith Dennen • (615) 957-5713 Skinworks Wellness Dena Bibb • (615) 824-5060 peer-place.org hendersonvillerotary.org Russ Wright • (615) 590-7006 communitychildcarehville.org skinworkswellness.com Recovery Court of Sumner V.F.W. Post 9851 Community Life Bridge County Foundation Bob Bentrem • (615) 824-9851 MORTGAGE Loren Sluder • (615) 431-2660 Don Ames • (615) 442-1277 vfw9851.org COMPANIES communitylifebridge.com recoverycourt.com

Cumberland River District of Republican Party of Sumner NURSING HOMES Accurate Mortgage the United Methodist Church, County John Ryan • (615) 474-2202 Jason Stewart • (615) 543-4647 accuratemtg.com TN Conference National Health Care of Scott Aleridge • (615) 822-1433 sumnergop.org Hendersonville cumberlanddistrictumc.org Chris Heeren • (615) 824-0720 Accurate Mortgage Group nhccare.com Teresa Stillman • (615) 970-6285 SALVUS Center Gallatin Shalom Zone, Inc. Jennifer Flanagan • (615) 451-0038 accuratemtg.com P.J. Davis • (615) 442-7575 salvuscenter.org gallatinshalomzone.org OFFICE EQUIPMENT Acopia Home Loans Teresa Stillman • (615) 590-0362 Senior Citizens of Hendersonville Goodwill Industries Julie White • (615) 822-8758 HST Interior Elements acopiahomeloans.com Kristin Baker • (615) 346-1810 hvillesrcitizens.org Kimberly Caldwell goodwillmidten.org (615) 321-9590 Churchill Mortgage Special Needs Sports hstintelements.com Joey Murphey • (615) 767-5251 churchillmortgage.com Grace Place Ministry, Inc. Foundation, Inc. Desneige Vancleve Ed Neal • (615) 504-0427 Novatech (615) 881-3976 SNSFI.com Ryan Shelton • (615) 577-7638 CMG Financial graceplaceministryinc.org novatech.net Kevin Long • (615) 496-8400 KevinLong.net Sumner County Family YMCA Habilitation & Training Kathy Raglin • (615) 826-9622 RJ Young Services, Inc. ymcamidtn.org Sarah Enders • (615) 255-8551 Prosperity Mortgage Advisors Ben Minnix • (615) 451-0974 rjyoung.com Jamie Abbott • (615) 975-8741 hatstn.org jamieraeabbott.com Sumner County Fire Buffs Association Habitat For Humanity of Mark Harrington • (615) 642-4913 OFFICE SUITE Studio Bank Sumner County rehab83.com LEASING Dennis Tulpa • (615) 290-4858 Kate Ritchie • (615) 452-9606 studiobank.com habitatsumnercounty.org Sumner County Health Dept 3LS Workspaces Hal Hendricks • (615) 206-1112 Nancy Wike • (615) 781-4200 MUSIC THERAPY Hendersonville Crime Stoppers healthysumner.com 3LSWorkSpaces.com Jo Kennedy • (615) 335-2202 hendersonvillecrimestoppers.com Sumner Teen Center Apex Business Center Musical Bridges Kim Cassetty • (615) 530 8248 Darrell Woodcock Jr, CFP Melissa Humphries Hendersonville Performing SumnerTeenCenter.Org (615) 206-8731 (888) 687-2734 apexbizcenter.com musicalbridges.com Arts Company Kym Sims • (615) 826-6037 Trinity Music City hpactn.com Becky Bustin • (615) 822-8333 NATURAL FOODS TrinityMusicCity.com OFFICE SUPPLIES & FURNITURE MARKET Holidayfest of Sumner County Lynda Evjen • (615) 517-5714 Coast Guard / hendersonvilleholidayfest.org United States Coast Guard Office Depot Hendersonville Produce Auxiliary Mark Gerken • (615) 824-4585 Regina Gammon • (615) 826-0033 Kelley Crecelius • (615) 681-5613 officedepot.com hendersonvilleproduce.com Humane Society of Sumner County uscg.mil Elaine O’Day • (615) 822-0061 Staples NEWSPAPERS / sumnerhumane.org United Way of Sumner County Amanda Preuett • (615) 822-0552 PUBLICATIONS Erin Birch • (615) 461-8371 staples.com Jason Foundation unitedwaysumner.org Clark Flatt • (615) 264-2323 Hendersonville Standard jasonfoundation.com OIL & GAS RESEARCH Dave Gould • (615) 452-4940 NON-PROFITS / hendersonvillestandard.com CIVIC CLUBS Leadership Sumner, Inc. Hornet Corporation Jamey Campbell • (615) 802-8440 Kimberly Murrell • (888) 783-3099 NON-PROFITS leadershipsumner.com GFWC Woman’s Club of hornetcorp.com Hendersonville Lynn Takacs • (615) 479-7702 Literacy Council of Middle OPTOMETRISTS American Legion Post 290 Tennessee hendersonvillewomansclub.com Larry Atwell • (615) 447-8290 Stephen Pendergrass legion.org (615) 822-8112 HHS Dug Out Club Vision Source of Hendersonville literacymidtn.org Andy Gilley • (615) 838-0022 Eric Stamper, O.D. Ashley’s Place - The Sumner commandobaseball.com (615) 824-4246 Child Advocacy Center Amy Burke-Salyers Memorial Foundation vsh.vision HENDERSONVILLE CHAMBER BUSINESS DIRECTORY (615) 451-2169 Scott Perry • (615) 822-9499 ashleysplace.net memfoundation.org

44 HENDERSONVILLE CITY GUIDE ORTHODONTISTS Pet Supplies Plus Magnolia Family Medicine PROMOTIONAL Cole Weber • (615) 826-1424 Kym Moyer • (615) 852-6480 PRODUCTS petsuppliesplus.com magnoliafamilymedicine.com Dr. Tommy J. Koen Shannon Hughes • (615) 824-5636 Southern Paws Pet Sitting, LLC Cravens and Associates drskoen.com Kathy Jarrell • (615) 293-8087 PHYSICIANS / Tracey Anderson • (615) 824-2900 southernpawspetsitting.com ORTHOPAEDICS ralphcravens.com Smile Construction Orthodontics

Dr. Clayton Fulks • (615) 824-8929 Hughston Clinic Orthopaedics Shasam Promotionals smileconstruction.com PHARMACIES Lauren McKee • (615) 826-7171 Shay Barnett • (615) 945-1151 hughston.com shasampromotionals.com Smile Maker Orthodontics Hendersonville Health Mart Kelly Davidson • (615) 865-6551 Curt Willet • (615) 824-2179 Landsberg Orthopaedics Southern Promotions, Inc. smilemaker.com hendersonvillehealthmart.com Robert Landsberg, MD Bobby Head • (615) 826-0003 (615) 264-4785 southernpromotionsinc.com PAINTERS PHOTOGRAPHY LandsbergOrtho.com PROPANE SERVICES PHYSICIANS / CertaPro Painters of Nashville M.G. Photography North - Bowling Green Michael Gustafson • (615) 569-9222 PEDIATRIC Advanced Propane, Inc. Nick Hegeman • (615) 590-7244 mg-photo.net Kevin Etheridge • (615) 443-1883 advancedpropaneinc.com nashville-bowlinggreen. Shine Pediatric Therapy certapro.com Memories By Murray Erin Cobb • (615) 382-0500 Rick Murray • (615) 300-1887 shinepediatrictherapy.com PROPERTY Five Star Painting of memoriesbymurray.com Hendersonville MANAGEMENT Davy Glover • (615) 838-8621 Schenk Photography Tennessee Pediatrics fivestarpainting.com David Schenk • (615) 264-9471 Melissa Webb • (615) 826-2080 Ghertner & Company schenkphotography.com TNPeds.com Scott Ghertner • (615) 255-8531 Karen Holmes - The Paint ghertner.com Lady, LLC Trap the Light Photography Karen Holmes • (615) 578-6013 PHYSICIANS / Omni Realtors & Property Don Claussen • (615) 824-2322 PHYSICAL THERAPY trapthelight.com Management Lee Blackburn • (615) 826-4436 PARTY RENTALS / myomnirealty.com SUPPLIES STAR Physical Therapy PHYSICAL THERAPY Blair Morris • (615) 822-8804 STARpt.com Real Property Management Key Response Jeff Kingsbury Liberty Party Rental, Inc. Onward Physical Therapy Terri Tenut • (615) 822-4392 Zac Morgan • (615) 200-7496 PHYSICIANS / (615) 953-8700 LibertyPartyRental.com onwardtn.com WALK-IN CLINIC rpmkeyresponse.com

Northstar Event Rentals PUBLISHERS Tammy Kingsbury • (615) 859-0122 PHYSICIANS Vanderbilt Children’s northstareventrentals.com After-Hours Clinic Katie Petersen • (615) 822-5437 Hendersonville Lifestyle Comprehensive Arthritis Ultimate Party Source Care, PLLC childrenshospital.vanderbilt.org Publication John Fuqua • (615) 431-0020 Hana Ali • (615) 822-5660 Lynn Bowles • (615) 768-0370 hendersonvillelifestyle.com hendersonvillepartystore.com aliarthritis.com POLICE DEPARTMENT

PEST CONTROL Cornerstone Primary Healthcare N2 Pub-Bluegrass Country Club Melanie Lowe • (615) 824-1616 Hendersonville Police Randy Daly • (931) 224-3259 CornerstonePrimaryHealthcare.com Department n2pub.com All-American Pest Control, Inc. Chief Mickey Miller Erin Richardson • (615) 883-8526 (615) 264-5305 allamericanpestcontrol.com PHYSICIANS / hendersonville-pd.org RADIO STATION CHIROPRACTIC Eddie’s Exterminating PRINTERS WHIN Radio Randy Campbell • (844) 616-1010 Eddie Ligon • (615) 431-2758 Music City Health Center eddiesexterminating.com Courtney Moseley • (615) 239-8773 whinradio.com musiccityhealthcenter.com ASAP Printing Brian Britton • (615) 822-6052 McCloud’s Pest and Lawn REAL ESTATE Darlene Rawls • (615) 822-9343 Stewart Chiropractic Center asapprintingcompany.com mccloudspestandlawntn.com Sam & Clare Stewart (615) 447-5088 Dodat Communications, Inc. Ashton Real Estate Group - RE/ Mosquito Authority gostewarthealth.com Craig Sinnard • (615) 537-1288 MAX Advantage Thomas Gilligan • (630) 618-6082 dodatcommunications.com Laura Degelau • (615) 301-1650 wesell615.com bugsbite.com The Joint Chiropractic Ash Kumar • (615) 757-3091 Gerald Printing Roger Sevigny • (615) 672-4552 PET SERVICES / thejoint.com Berkshire Hathaway Woodmont geraldprinting.com Realty RETAIL Nicole Fedorchek • (714) 914-5097 PHYSICIANS / PRIVATE Bark Avenue FAMILY PRACTICE INVESTIGATOR Chamberlain Realty Eric Kovach • (615) 991-7272 Collette Breen • (615) 887-3627 collettesellsnashville.com barkavenueonline.com Leavitt Family Medicine Deanna Wauford • (615) 826-5664 Guardian Detective Agency Michael Sands • (615) 815-8730 LeavittFamilyMedicine.com HENDERSONVILLE CHAMBER BUSINESS DIRECTORY truthneedsproof.com

LIVE ~ WORK ~ PLAY 45 Chamberlain Realty Re/Max Choice Properties REAL ESTATE / Demos’ Steak & Spaghetti Bridgette Chamberlain Lindy Gaughan • (615) 822-2003 SERVICES House (615) 757 3627 lindyandmike.com Kristin Demos • (615) 824-9097 therealestateadvocates.com demosrestaurants.com Re/Max Choice Properties Chamberlain Realty CHORD Real Estate Marilyn Bristol • (615) 822-2003 Nancy Golden • (623) 512-2944 Jake’s Place Steve Luther • (615) 988-1001 marilynbristol.tnchoiceproper- Jacob Ketrow • (615) 431-2522 CHORDrealestate.com ties.com jakesplacerestaurant.com RECYCLING Coldwell Banker Lakeside Re/Max Choice Properties Jonathan’s Grille Realtors Mike Gaughan • (615) 822-2003 Electronics Recycling Solutions Chelsi Gerstenfeld Karlie Kee • (615) 824-5920 midtnchoiceproperties.com Rebeckah Dopp • (615) 989-1010 (615) 590-7533 coldwellbankerlakeside.com electronicsrecyclingsolutions.org jonathansgrille.com Re/Max Choice Properties Coldwell Banker Lakeside Molly Bass • (615) 822-2003 Green Village Recycling, LLC Lost Cajun Realtors mollybass.tnchoiceproperties.com Jason DiStefano • (615) 265-8599 Rob & Susan Estrada Heather Cole Leavitt greenvillagerecycling.com (615) 447-3697 (615) 826-5664 Re/Max Choice Properties thelostcajun.com ColeLeavittGroup.com Pruitt Coffey • (615) 260-7937 RESTAURANT pruitth.remax.com Main Street Bistro EQUIPMENT SERVICES / Ruben Guillen • (615) 590-7615 Coldwell Banker Lakeside REPAIRS Realtors Re/Max Choice Properties themainbistro.com Wanda Cole • (615) 414-7578 Sonja Kelly • (615) 440-8290 ColeLeavittGroup.com sonjaismyagent.com Performance Service & McDonald’s Corp. Electrical, LLC Ted Lyon • (615) 451-4445 Coldwell Banker Lakeside simpliHOM Darrell Grant • (615) 319-0511 mcdonalds.com Realtors Sara Wylie Armstrong performanceserviceonline.com Rhonda Moore • (615) 545-6545 (615) 554-2046 Midsouth Hospitality rhondamoore.realtor simplihom.com RESTAURANTS Angela Hardy • (615) 757-3788 mcalistersdeli.com Crye-Leike Realtors TENN Properties Marilyn Van Order • (615) 419-0323 Stan Fields • (615) 496-2540 Alberto’s Music City Diner marilynvanorder.crye-leike.com TNhomesites.com Fernanda Caron • (615) 206-4575 Dimitrios Adamopoulos albertos.us (615) 265-8686 Crye-Leike Realtors The Jones Team at Keller themusiccitydiner.com Tim Brewer • (615) 424-9711 Williams Bojangles timbrewer.com Kevin Jones • (615) 500-1149 Scott Sandridge • (615) 822-1448 Myers’ Front Porch kevinljones.kw.com bojangles.com Kori Langford • (615) 447-5556 Exit Real Estate Experts myersfrontporch.com Samantha Hosbey Weichert, Realtors - Southern Buffalo Wild Wings (615) 937-1089 Realty Partners Bryan Meikrantz • (615) 824-2199 Panera Bread samanthahosbey.com Kelly McDaniel • (615) 431-8787 buffalowildwings.com Martin Puckett • (615) 822-7159 partnerwithsouthern.com panerabread.com Exit Real Estate Solutions Burger King Cathy LaCroix • (615) 826-0001 Rita Robinson • (615) 822-9270 Rudder at Anchor High Marina CathysellsNashville.com REAL ESTATE / bk.com Cherri Patton • (615) 348-0129 COMMERCIAL therudderahm.com Exit Real Estate Solutions Cafe 393 on Main Ed Andrews • (615) 826-0001 Cap10, LLC Tanya McPherson Safari’s ExitRealEstateSolutions.com Jimmy Rollins • (615) 268-0677 (615) 498-0486 Ross Ek-Bobou • (615) 991-3958 cafe393.com safarisbrickovengrill.com eXp Realty Centennial Retail Services Kelly Stephenson • (615) 578-1600 Barry Hardwick • (615) 234-4934 Casa Vieja Mexican Grill - Sanders Ferry Pizza & Pub TNHomesByKelly.com centenn.com Anderson Eddie Anderson • (615) 757-3323 Martin Hector Salazar sandersferrypizzapub.com eXp Realty Colliers International / Nashville (615) 348-0134 Erik Thornton • (615) 838-8003 Terry E. Smith • (615) 850-2724 casaviejamexicangrill.com Sea Salt colliers.com Keith Zust • (615) 891-2221 Keller Williams Realty Casa Vieja Mexican Grill - seasaltnashville.com Hendersonville East Main REAL ESTATE / Martin Hector Salazar Ann Buchanan • (615) 480-1092 DEVELOPMENT Slim Chickens annbuchanan.com (615) 264-6226 Matthew Beechel casaviejamexicangrill.com (615) 332-5282 NextHome Music City Realty Durham Farms slimchickens.com Stacey Berger • (615) 610-7111 Lacey Edwards • (615) 852-0637 Chicken Salad Chick staceybergerhomestn.com freeholdcommunities.com Hilary Meares • (615) 447-3006 Smashin Crab chickensaladchick.com Nicole Howard-Wade One Stop Realty, LLC HALO Realty, LLC (615) 431-2757 Brian Stewart • (615) 822-0750 Danny Hale • (615) 822-3509 Chop House smashincrab.com onestoprealtytn.com halorealtyllc.com Rob Johnstone • (615) 264-6673 thechophouse.com Stompin’ Grounds Parks Land Solutions Company Tammy Davis • (714) 728-5730 Callie Hart • (615) 826-4040 Lynn Ealey • (615) 969-9202 Culver’s of Hendersonville stompingroundscoffeehouse.com calliehart.parksathome.com landsolutionsco.net Mackenzie Moore (615) 265-8603 Taziki’s Cafe Re/Max Choice Properties culvers.com Travis Laha • (615) 651-4583

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46 HENDERSONVILLE CITY GUIDE Teriyaki Madness RETIREMENT The Goddard School of Gallatin SPORTS Kirti Patel • (615) 264-7090 COMMUNITIES Leisa Byars • (615) 561-1515 ENTERTAINMENT teriyakimadness.com goddardschool.com

The Way Cafe Christian Manor Apartments Tennessee Titans Gabrielle Staton • (615) 600-1912 Donna White • (615) 824-9265 SCHOOLS / PUBLIC Jim Rice • (615) 565-4497 thewaycafe.com christianmanor.net tennesseetitans.com Hendersonville High School Tolbert’s Box Lunches Clarendale at Indian Lake Bob Cotter • (615) 824-6162 Linda Bolt • (615) 826-9223 STONE / CRUSHED / Ruth & Mike Tolbert HHS.sumnerschools.org ASPHALT PAVING (615) 264-6300 clarendaleatindianlake.com ittybittysandwichshop.com Hearth at Hendersonville SECURITY SERVICES Rogers Group, Inc. Sheri Gibson • (615) 264-0779 Bryan Ledford • (615) 206-6800 RESTAURANTS / thehearth.net ADS Security rogersgroupinc.com CATERING Brian McGuire • (615) 269-4448 Main Street Senior Living adssecurity.com STORAGE FACILITY Blue Coast Buritto Diana Coleman • (615) 824-4552 mainstreetassistedliving.com Kristi Knierim • (615) 337-9917 SHIPPING bluecoastburrito.com CubeSmart Self Storage Park Place Retirement Cathy Johnson • (615) 447-8865 Firehouse Subs Community Pony Mailbox & Business Center cubesmart.com Rafael Guevara • (615) 590-7145 Amy Raines • (615) 822-6002 Tommy Oldham • (615) 822-4700 parkplaceret.com firehousesubs.com ponymailboxcenter.com SWIMMING POOLS / SPAS Someone’s In The Kitchen Red Cedar Glen Senior Living UPS Store - E Main St Charlotte Vallar • (615) 757-3236 Dawn Driskill • (615) 822-7520 Stacey Riggins • (615) 826-4069 sitktn.com eagleseniorliving.org theupsstore.com Fox Pools & Spas Lisa Ezell • (615) 824-1431 FoxPools-Spas.com RETAIL ROOFING SHOPPING CENTERS Swim World Pools Buff City Soap Baker Roofing RiverGate Mall Management Jay Tucker • (615) 452-7665 Tim Chaffin • (615) 252-3222 Kaitlyn Roberts • (615) 938-7124 Richard Wright • (615) 859-3458 swimworldpool.com buffcitysoap.com bakerroofing.com rivergate-mall.com TANNING GingerBean Best Choice Roofing Streets of Indian Lake Linda Kingsbury • (615) 265-8100 Kathryn Hill • (844) 334-1344 Dave Brudy • (615) 838-8238 gingerbeanboutique.com bestchoiceroofing.com streetsofindianlake.com Nash Tans Denise Buck • (615) 431-9334 nashtans.com Hendersonville Ace Hardware Mike Roy Roofing Company SIGNAGE / Christa Yandell • (615) 991-1223 Mike Roy • (615) 681-2060 mikeroyroofing.com ADVERTISING hendersonvilleacehardware.com TAX PREPARATION Honeysuckle Lane Boutique Roofsmith Restoration FastSigns Dawn Lumley • (615) 757-3274 Joe Hardy • (615) 815-7335 Blake Taylor • (615) 590-7526 McMurray & Associates, CPA’s honeysucklelaneshop.com roof-smith.com fastsigns.com J. W. McMurray • (615) 824-2724 mcmurrayassociates.com Nutrition Faktory SALES & MARKETING SKIN CARE / Kerry Maggart • (615) 431-5143 TELECOMMUNICATIONS www.nutritionfaktory.com NUTRITIONAL NASTC, Inc. Sam’s Club David Owen • (615) 451-4555 Mary Kay Cosmetics AT&T David Burns • (615) 859-2023 NASTC.com Angela Brannon • (205) 337-6436 Kathy Sager • (615) 214-3012 samsclub.com marykay.com att.com SCHOOLS / PRIVATE Service Jewelry and Repair Mary Kay Cosmetics Mitech Partners, LLC Dana Bowman • (615) 826-5338 Margit Shanteau • (615) 939-8516 Bill McCleskey • (615) 249-5072 servicejewelryandrepair.com Edison School marykay.com mitechopportunity.com Jon Wilson • (615) 431-5637 theedisonschool.com The Smokey Cigar SOFTWARE TITLE INSURANCE Rick Page • (615) 824-9677 TECHNOLOGY thesmokeycigar.com Goodpasture Christian School Jerry Joslin • (615) 868-2600 Freedom Title Services goodpasture.org Bento Systems David Kimbrough RETAIL / (615) 822-8332 FORMAL WEAR Mailynne Calvin • (615) 390-7576 Ivybrook Academy bento.systems Priya Dave • (615) 622-4748 TOURISM Dance Dress Couture ivybrookacademy.com Duffy Betteron • (615) 873-0478 SOUND dancedresscouture.com Pope John Paul II High School Rock Castle Michelle Barber • (615) 822-2375 Event Audio Sam Gilbert • (615) 824-0502 Pass With Class Academy jp2hs.org Martin Kickliter • (615) 826-2603 historicrockcastle.com Lisa Goodwin • (618) 553-5072 eventaudioonline.com passwithclass.net Sumner Academy See America Tour Hannah Martin • (615) 452-1914 Adam Wagner • (304) 444-1869

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Crisis Call 24 Hours – 615-244-7444 For more information, visit CSLPlasma.com Emergency – 911 Fire – 615-822-1119 Help Line – 211 Poison Control – 800-222-1222 Police – 615-822-1111 Sheriff – 615-452-2616

CITY NUMBERS American Job Center – 615-451-5800 Animal Control – 615-452-2400 Auto License Tags – 615-452-4063 Better Business Bureau – 615-242-4222 City Hall – 615-822-1000 Driver’s License – 615-230-2995 Garbage Collection – 615-822-1016 Health Department – 615-824-0552 Parks & Recreation – 615-822-3898 Post Office – 615-824-3329 Public Library – 615-824-0656 Samaritan Center – 615-824-7105 Sumner County Board of Education – 615-451-5200 Sumner County Tourism – 615-230-8474 Voter Registration – 615-452-1456

UTILITIES Cumberland Electric – 615-452-3703 Hendersonville Utility District – 615-824-3717 Nashville Electric – 615-736-6900 Piedmont Natural Gas – 615-734-0665 White House Utility – 615-672-4110

LINKS chamber – www.hendersonvillechamber.com city – www.hvilletn.org county – www.sumnertn.org entertainment – www.nowplayingnashville.com jobs – www.hendersonvilleishiring.com maps – www.hvilletn.org/departments/planning/maps schools – www.sumnerschools.org

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Not sure when to go to an ER or urgent care? Your healthcare needs shouldn’t wait. With extra precautions in place, we are ready to safely provide the care you need. Here are some tips on when to seek care at an ER or urgent care.

Visit an urgent care Visit an emergency for minor injuries and room for serious or illnesses, such as: life-threatening • Colds, flu, earaches, sore conditions such as: throats, fever • Suspected heart attack or • Sprains, strains, cuts and stroke, trouble breathing or scrapes that may need stitches severe allergic reactions • Bug bites, stings, poison ivy, • Broken bones, severe burns, hives or rashes deep wounds with heavy bleeding • X-rays • High fever, uncontrolled nausea or diarrhea, dehydration • Suspected poisoning or drug/ alcohol overdose

Find an urgent care or emergency room near you at TriStarHealth.com/locations

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