spring hill may 2021 rockin’ moms!

24
Spring Hill { local } MAY 2021 SPRING HILL ROCKIN’ MOMS! LOCAL ADVENTURE | LOCAL DISCOVERY

Upload: others

Post on 14-Mar-2022

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Spring Hill {local }MAY 2021SPRING HILL

ROCKIN’ MOMS!

LOCAL ADVENTURE | LOCAL DISCOVERY

we save trees. we love trees.

• Senior and Military Discounts

• Fully Insured for Your Protection

• Specialized in Extra Large and Dangerous Trees

• Custom Lot and Lakefront Clearing

• Free Evaluation of the Integrity of Every Tree Before Purchasing a House or Lot

Emergency Number 24/7/365

WWW.A1PROTREES.COM

615-982-2265

FREE STUMP GRINDING

Offer Expires 6/4/21

Other companies make you wait - WHY WAIT?

We make your job priority and guarantee our work.

SPECIAL OFFER

50 YEARSEXPERIENCE

100% Customer Satisfaction You don't pay until your happy!

Get your best price in writing and before signing a contract with the other guys, let us show you how we can save you more money. We will do a professional job with the right equipment.

A G L O B A L L E A D E R I N L U X U R Y R E A L E S TAT E S A L E S

THE LEADING NAME IN LUXURY

Backed by the world renowned brand, Coldwell Banker, the nation’s oldest real estate company, Coldwell Banker Southern Realty is currently one of the fastest growing real estate companies in middle Tennessee. The iconic brand offers a powerful global network that can share the beauty of your distictive property with an affluent

audience worldwide. Coldwell Banker sells more million dollar plus properties than any other brand. Our team ofagents will help you find the perfect mix of luxury and southern charm to call home.

2563 Nashville Highway, Suite 6Columbia, TN 38401

615-241-8888WWW.COLDWELLBANKERSOUTHERNREALTY.COM

AGENCY NAME GOES HERE

CITY • 000.000.0000bestinsuranceagency.com

we care about your community. because it’s our community too.simple human sense

DEBERRY INSURANCE AGENCYChris and Eric DeBerry931.486.3300 | DeBerryInsurance.com

Inside {local } May 2021

18LOOKING FOR LOCAL HELPCheck out our Community service directory of locally owned businesses

6A MUSICAL MOTHER’S DAY MEMORYLocal resident tells the story of musical mom, grandmother, and aunt.

12THE LANTERN AT MORNING POINTETaking care of aging residents in state of the art facility with a family approach

LOCAL FOCUSSERVICE DIRECTORY 18, 19

NOTABLE DATES 22 UPCOMING EVENTS 23

Spring Hill Local is published by WilcoLocal Media & Marketing, published twelve times per year, and delivered both online and by postal delivery to over 7,000 homes in the Spring Hill area. Advertising claims are the sole responsibility of the consumer to check the validity and honesty of the offer made by the business. WilcoLocal Media and Spring Hill Local are notresponsible for claims made by the business owners. Please submit any questions or comments to [email protected].

For Advertising information or to submit a story idea, please contact [email protected]. Follow us on Facebook and visit our website springhilllocal.com (coming soon)

Follow us on facebook to win local prizes from local merchants and be sure to subscribe to our newsletter at springhilllocal.com

ADVERTISING INFORMATION Interested in advertising to over 7,000 homes in Spring Hill? We can promote your business through direct mail delivery and social media promotions. We offer very creative opportunities to local businesses, reach out today for more details. Contact Jeff at 615-828-2542, or email [email protected]

ON THE COVER:Cydney Bradford, Circulation Desk Manager at the Spring Hill Library shared her musical family memories for Mother’s Day. Pictured on the cover her grandmother, Blanche Martin on the left sitting at the piano; her mother in the middle with the harmonica, Louise Stockman; and her aunt, Frankie Johnson in the white and black polka dots holding the guitar.

PAGE 8 >

6 Spring Hill local May 2021

BY PAM WINDSOR

CYDNEY BRADFORD – A MUSICAL MOTHER’S DAY MEMORY

Photography provided.

Some of Cydney Bradford’s most cherished memories as a child are centered around her family’s love of music. “My mother, grandmother, and aunt were in a band,” she recalls. “and I grew up sitting on the piano bench next to my grandmother, watching her play.”

Bradford, who is Circulation Desk Supervisor at the Spring Hill Public Library, grew up in northern California. The women in her family provided endless hours of entertainment inside the home through their music, as well as for local crowds throughout the community on weekends. But what ended up becoming a popular band would have remained a duo if it not for her mother.

Pictured are Cydney Bradford’s grandmother, Blanche Martin on the left sitting at the piano; her mother in the middle with the harmonica, Louise Stockman; and her aunt, Frankie Johnson in the white and black polka dots holding the guitar.

YOUR PREMIER ORAL SURGERY

OFFICE IN MIDDLE TN

CORRECTIVE JAW SURGERY

DENTAL IMPLANTS

WISDOM TOOTHREMOVAL

WE PROVIDE A FULL SCOPE OF ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY INCLUDING:

4012 O’HALLORN DRIVE, SUITE A · SPRING HILL, TN 37174

CALL TODAY! 615.302.8471WWW.SPRINGHILLOMS.COM

“WE OFFER A COMFORTABLE, RELAXING ATMOSPHERE WHERE FRIENDLINESS IS FIRST.”

DR. D. CARL JACKSON, D.D.S - OWNER

DR. D. CARL JACKSON | THANK YOU FOR YOUR VOTES!

VOTED BEST ORAL SURGEON IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY

8 Spring Hill local May 2021

< FROM PAGE 6

“My grandmother and aunt always played music, and we’d have jam sessions where Grandmother would play the piano, and my aunt would play her guitar. But one day, my mother said she wished she could join in and do something. My aunt said, ‘Why don’t you play the harmonica?’ My mother said, ‘Why not?’ She went out and bought her first harmonica and taught herself to play.” Louise Stockman became very proficient on an instrument few women could play during the 1950s. “It got to the point where she was playing multiple sizes of her harmonicas, and they were always Hohners (brand). It was always fun at the dances and performances they played to see how people would stare at this rather lovely, classy-looking lady playing the harmonica.” Bradford’s mother, grandmother, and aunt, joined by a male drummer and male saxophone player, became the Mel-O-Tones. The ladies dressed in silk dresses, while the men wore black pants and cowboy shirts, and they performed for a lot of people during the late 50s and early 60s. “They would play at the Grange Hall or the Russian River Rid-ers (a horse club), and people would come from all over because they played such good music. And everyone loved to dance! It was a primary form of entertainment where we were, north of San Francisco along the Russian River.” The music ranged from songs like “On Top of Old Smokey” to “Autumn Leaves” to “Beer Barrel Polka” (also known as “Roll Out the Barrel”). “Wonderful old songs, mostly things you could dance to,” Bradford says.” Even as the Mel-O-Tones became more popular, music remained a constant at home. Her mother was always playing something on the stereo or would even stop to play a song on the harmonica if asked. “My father was very artistic and loved that my mother played the harmonica. We’d just be sitting in the living room, and he might say, ‘Louise, play us a tune,’ she says with a laugh. While Bradford never played in a band, she did learn to play the piano (mostly from watching her grandmother), the organ, and the harmonica. Like her mother before her, it often comes as a surprise when people discover she can play one. Her daughter, too, has the musical touch and can both play the piano and sing. Bradford says she remains eternally grateful for the many gifts music has given her. “I grew up with a mother who loved music, from a family that was all musical. And to this day, I can hear certain songs, and it’s like I can smell my mom. I can cry a little bit about it because I miss her that much. Music was everywhere. It was something that was truly part of our lives.”

Voted Maury County’s Voted Maury County’s #1 Family Entertainment Center & #1 Family Entertainment Center & #1 Place to Have A Birthday Party!#1 Place to Have A Birthday Party!

Check Out our NEW Spin Zone Bumper Car Attraction!

** 32 Bowling Lanes 32 Bowling Lanes ** Huge Arcade Huge Arcade ** Laser Tag Laser Tag** Bumper Cars Bumper Cars ** Private Party Rooms Private Party Rooms

Sign up for our VIP Program at tennpin.comSign up for our VIP Program at tennpin.com

Great Food and Full Service BarGreat Food and Full Service Bar

730 Mooresville Pike | Columbia, TN 38401(931) 381-2695 | www.tennpin.com

VOTED MAURY COUNTY’S #1 FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT CENTER & #1 PLACE TO HAVE A BIRTHDAY PARTY!

730 MOORESVILLE PIKE | COLUMBIA | (931) 381-2695 | tennpin.com

GREAT FOOD AND FULL SERVICE BAR | 32 BOWLING LANES | HUGE ARCADE | LASER TAGBUMPER CARS | PRIVATE PARTY ROOMS | Sign up for our VIP Program at tennpin.com

Check out the NEW SPIN ZONE BUMPER CARS!

2 0 0 1 C A M P B E L L’ S S TAT I O N PA R K WAY | S U I T E B - 1 | 2 1 AN D U P | B E H I N D C H U R C H O F T H E C I T Y

darts u darts u darts u darts

VOTED BESTCHICKEN WINGSIN WILLIAMSONCOUNTY

10% OFFWith this coupon. Does not include alcohol, taxes and may not

be used with any other discount.

THURSDAYS TRIVIA @ 7PMFRI & SAT LIVE DJ @ 8PM - ?MONDAYS APA POOL LEAGUEHANDICAPPED LEAGUENEW TEAMS FORMING NOW

DART TOURNAMENTTUESDAYS @ 6PM

BLIND DRAWROLL OVER MYSTERY JACKPOT

REACH over 14,000 homes and businesses in the South FranklinBerry Farms and Spring Hill communities

Contact our staff at 615.828.2542 for more information and how to reach potential customers.

wilcolocal.com | springhilllocal.com | berryfarmslocal.com

Local business owners!Want to attract new customers?

FREE IN-HOME CONSULTATION • SAMPLES BROUGHT TO YOUR HOME • PROFESSIONAL MEASUREMENTS • WE DO THE ORDERINGPROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION • FINANCING AVAILABLE • EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE

Call 615.887.1823 for FREE In Home Consultation or email us at [email protected]

VIEW OUR GALLERY ATtheblindgirls.com

10% OFF WITH PURCHASE

AT TIME OF ESTIMATE ONLY • OFFER EXPIRES 5/31/21SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY | NOT VALID WITH OTHER OFFERS

ADDITIONAL

30% OFFALL WINDOW COVERINGS

EXCLUDING SHUTTERS

The Blind Girls

MAURY REGIONALHEALTHCANCER DOESN’T WAIT.NEITHER SHOULD YOU.

Make more memories with those you love

MauryRegional.com/Cancer-Types

Fears about COVID-19 shouldn’t result in postponing important screenings that could save your life. Finding cancer early means more treatment options and better chances for survival. Maury Regional Health is committed to providing cancer screenings in a safe environment, so talk to your doctor and don’t delay any longer.Learn more at

Cervical CancerBetween ages 25 and 65

Breast CancerStarting at age 40(or earlier with a family history)

Colon CancerStarting at age 50 (or earlier with a family history)Lung Cancer

Starting at age 55 for current/past smokers

Skin CancerConsult a dermatologist

for skin irregularities (can occur in any age group)

Testicular CancerConsult a urologist if you

experience any irregularities (typically

between ages 20 and 34)

Prostate CancerStarting at age 50

PAGE 14 >

12 Spring Hill local May 2021

BY JASON ZASKY

THE LANTERN AT MORNING POINTE

In 2017 Morning Pointe Senior Living opened a freestand-ing assisted living community at 1001 McCutcheon Creek Lane in Spring Hill. Last year Morning Pointe added an adjacent 33,000-square-foot memory care community, one which is specifi-cally designed to meet the needs of senior residents with Alzhei-mer’s disease and related conditions. “The Lantern, our Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence, serves residents of all stages of memory care from early onset of demen-tia to the more advanced stages of Alzheimer’s,” explains Will Brewer, Vice President of Corporate Communications for Indepen-

dent Healthcare Properties & Morning Pointe. As such, the two communities complement each other, much like they do at many of the other properties that Morning Pointe operates in Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, and Indiana. That is, residents move into the assisted living part of the community, “but as their needs change they might need memory care and then it’s an easy transition from assisted living to our memory care building,” says Brewer. He notes that Morning Pointe has a similar pair of communities in Franklin, as well as facilities in Brentwood and Columbia.

NEW ALZHEIMER’S CENTER OF EXCELLENCE FILLS A GROWING NEED IN MAURY, WILLIAMSON COUNTIES

Photography provided

FREE Ring Flood Outside Camera

with every Screened, Sun, 4 Season Room, or Addition.

(Includes Installation)

FREE Ring Door Bell with Camera with every remodeling, deck

or room conversion. (Includes Installation)

[email protected]

615-356-6662We accept major credit cards

americanrenovationandservices.com

In good standing with customer

service agencies and service provider

companies

14 Spring Hill local May 2021

PAGE 16 >

< FROM PAGE 12

Photography provided

But whether residents live in one of the 70-plus apartments in the assisted living community at Spring Hill or one of the 44 apart-ments in the memory care center, everyone enjoys premier ameni-ties and farm-fresh produce and food, not to mention physical and occupational therapy and wellness programming. “We have a lot of engaging programs, and there is a lot of life enrichment going on in the two buildings,” adds Brewer. For The Lantern residents, that includes Morning Pointe’s trademarked Meaningful Day program, which focuses on each individual’s interests and life experiences, and allows for “person-alized” programming, as opposed to a “one size fits all” approach.

Morning Pointe also utilizes the approach favored by leading dementia expert Teepa Snow, who created the Positive Approach to Care model of Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving. “We also use the Best Friends™ approach, a program that approaches memory care from the standpoint of ‘You really want to become best friends with the residents, and once you become a trusted friend they start feeling comfortable, and you get a better response from them,” explains Brewer. At the same time, Morning Pointe also provides ample support for family members of people with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

ELEGANT DOORS | TIMELESS APPEAL

INCORPORATED

SALES | SERVICE | INSTALLATION

Classic Doors319 HERMITAGE AVENUE NASHVILLE | (615) 256-7278 | cdoorsinc.com

CALL, TEXT OR EMAIL FOR DIGITAL ESTIMATES

VISIT OUR SHOWROOM MON-FRI 7AM-4PM | STOP IN ANYTIME | HUNDREDS OF DOORS IN STOCK

SERVING NASHVILLE FOR OVER 30 YEARS

16 Spring Hill local May 2021

< FROM PAGE 14

Photography provided

For one, The Lantern (Spring Hill) hosts a monthly virtual sup-port group for caregivers of people with dementia and Alzheimer’s that features nationally recognized geriatric neuropathologist Dr. David Hutchings, as a regular guest. Dr. Hutchings helps families cope with the challenges they face in caring for a loved one with memory impairment, and being part of a virtual support group helps remind everyone that others are experiencing many of the same challenges and frustrations. Yet one of the biggest differentiators between Morning Pointe and its competitors are the nurses and staffers, says Brewer. “Peo-

ple help you do a lot of things, and when you have the right people in the right buildings, good things happen.”

CONTACT THE LANTERN AT MORNING POINT ALZHEIMER’S CENTER OF EXCELLENCE1003 MCCUTCHEON CREEK LN.SPRING HILL, TN 37174(931) 451-0950

Just in time for spring, this salad is delicious served with other items or as a meal itself. Full of sweet flavor and crunchy delicious toppings, this salad is great for weeknight dinner or to take to the next social event. This family favorite recipe will make 10 servings, but you can easily cut the ingredients in half for a smaller meal. SALAD GREENS 1 HEAD OF ROMAINE LETTUCE TORN • 1 HEAD OF NAPPA CABBAGE THINLY SLICED • 1 RED PEPPER • 4 GREEN ONIONS CHOPPED (OPTIONAL)

SALAD TOPPINGS 2 PACKAGES CHICKEN RAMEN NOODLE SOUP ½ CUP THINLY SLICED ALMONDS • ½ CUP SESAME SEEDS • 3 TBSP. BUTTER

SALAD DRESSING 1 CUP OF CANOLA OIL • 1/3 CUP RED WINE VINEGAR 2/3 CUP SUGAR • 1 TSP SALT • ¼ TSP GARLIC POWDER • ¼ TSP BLACK PEPPER Directions: Sauté 2 packages of Ramen noodles crumbled in 3 tbsp. of butter. Add almond slices, sesame seeds and sauté until golden. Sprinkle with one package of soup seasoning that came with the Ramen noodle package. Set aside to cool. Just before serving mix all ingredients of the dressing thoroughly. Serve salad with dressing and add toppings and enjoy!

From the kitchen of Joyce Michaels

Noodle Romaine Salad

Photography by Holly Gardener

JACK RABBIT

CLEAN CHOICESLLC

JACK RABBIT

CLEAN CHOICESLLC

For more information Call or Text MARC 615-594-9052

SPECIALTY CLEANINGEXTEND THE LIFE OF YOUR GRILL AND DRYER VENT

VISIT WEB SITES FOR DETAILS AND OTHER HOME AND YARD SERVICES:BAR-B-CLEAN.COM/NASHVILLE | JACKRABBITCLEANCHOICES.COM

JACK RABBIT

CLEAN CHOICESLLC

VISIT WEB SITES FOR DETAILS AND OTHER HOME AND YARD SERVICES:JackRabbitCleanChoices.com

Jack Rabbit Clean Choices

WARNING!MANY FIRES START IN

Protect your home and extend the life of your dryer! Call 615.594.9052

Parkway Wine & SpiritsParkway Wine & Spirits

Mon - Thur 9AM-9PM | Fri - Sat 9AM-10PM | Sun 12PM-7PMLocated in the Crossings of Spring Hill Shopping Center next to Cracker Barrel

2026 CROSSINGS CIR | |SPRING HILL | 931.451.7118

GREAT PRICES &GREAT SELECTION

THE SPRING HILLHOME & SERVICES

DIRECTORY

FAST LANEEXPRESS LUBE SHOP

CHANGE YOUR OIL EVERY 3000 MILES

David Cianfaglione, Owner Todd Lounsberry, MechanicCorey Lounsberry , Manager

LUBE SHOP 615.791.3632 REPAIR SHOP 615.791.36324713 TRADER’S WAY | THOMPSONS STATION

Your neighborhood Garden Center

Locally Grown: Trees • Shrubs • Annuals • Perennials • Edibles

www.riverbendnurseries.com

2008 Lewisburg Pike At the corner of Lewisburg Pike & Thompson’s Station Rd. E.

Over 1,500 varieties

We also HAVE: Tools • Mulch • Pottery • House Plants • Seeds • Seasonal Items • Gift Certificates • Loyalty Program

(615) 468-2008

YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GARDEN CENTER     2008 Lewisburg Pike, Franklin | 615-468-2008

riverbendnurseries.com

NOW HIRING AT OUR

WHOLESALE GROWING OPERATION 

2580 COLUMBIA HWY. | COLUMBIABeasleysYard.com | 931.486.2575

Mulch • Topsoil • Decorative GravelSand • Grow Mix • Compost

Flagstone • Boulders & much more!DELIVERY AVAILABLE

OPEN MONDAY – SATURDAYvisit our facebook page or website for hours of operation

The area’s top selection of...

NEW! EXTENDED HOURS AVAILABLE!

2, 3 or 5 DayPrograms Available18 mos - Pre-K TN 3 STAR PROGRAM

New Times:7:00 - 9:00 AM3:20 - 5:20 PM

Choose AM, PM or BOTH!

WWWWWW..SSPPRRIINNGGHHIILLLLDDAAYYSSCCHHOOOOLL..CCOOMM

NEW! EXTENDED HOURS AVAILABLE!

2, 3 or 5 DayPrograms Available18 mos - Pre-K TN 3 STAR PROGRAM

New Times:7:00 - 9:00 AM3:20 - 5:20 PM

Choose AM, PM or BOTH!

WWWWWW..SSPPRRIINNGGHHIILLLLDDAAYYSSCCHHOOOOLL..CCOOMM

NEW! EXTENDED HOURS AVAILABLE!

2, 3 or 5 DayPrograms Available18 mos - Pre-K TN 3 STAR PROGRAM

New Times:7:00 - 9:00 AM3:20 - 5:20 PM

Choose AM, PM or BOTH!

WWWWWW..SSPPRRIINNGGHHIILLLLDDAAYYSSCCHHOOOOLL..CCOOMM

NEW TIMES 7:00 AM - 5:30 PMEXTENDED CARE PROGRAM NOW AVAILABLE

ENROLLING FOR ‘21 - ‘22 SCHOOL YEAR

Wes OrtonREALTOR®

C: 931.486.4250O: 615.650.7447

[email protected]

964 Main St. Nashville, TN 37206

Bobby [email protected] or 615-385-2334

Fax: 615-591-93161746 Lewisburg Pike, Franklin, TN 37064

Expires 8/3/21

We Now OfferFINANCING PLANS

EASY APPLICATION PROCESS | FAST APPROVAL | SIMPLE PROCESS

LANDSCAPE LIGHTING RECESS CAN LIGHTING | REMODELING

BREAKER PANEL UPGRADESCEILING FAN INSTALLATION

LIGHTS & OUTLETS | SPAS & POOLSNEW CONSTRUCTION

Michelle, Katie, Vicki, Lindsey

Best Wishes to all Student Athletes!

931.486.1111931.486.1111

HAIR ESSENTIALS!HAIR ESSENTIALS!

OPEN: MON - SAT5326 Main St

Spring Hill, TN(behind Mulberry Clinic &

A Woman’s Touch)

931. 486.1111

HAIR ESSENTIALS!

PICTURE NASHVILLEMICHAEL DOMINIC TEDESCOHEADSHOT & PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER

[email protected]

facebook.com/TedescoPicturesinstagram.com/tedescopictures

© 2020 MICHAEL DOMINIC TEDESCO

917-549-5551PictureNashville.com

Michael Dominic Tedesco is a photographer in Nashville, formerly New York City. Clients include: Mutual of America, Farm Bureau Insurance, Penguin Publishing Group, Gotham Books, Avery Books, Bloomberg Markets, Men’s Health, Women’s Health, Men’s Fitness, The Source, CMJ, St. Johns University, Decker Design, Jujamcyn Theaters, Journal Communications, Warner Music Nashville, University of Tennessee, Meharry College, Edge Artist Management and many Departments of Agriculture in the United States. View more work at www.tedescopictures.com

PROFESSIONAL HEADSHOTSPACKAGES STARTING AT $150

“We are your hometown source for guitars, amps, drums & more!”“We are your hometown source for guitars, amps, drums & more!”

♪♫ ♪♫ School Band Accessories in Stock! ♪♫ ♪♫ ♪♫ ♪♫ School Band Accessories in Stock! ♪♫ ♪♫

2500 Hospitality Dr. • Columbia, TN 38401The store is located off Route 31, one mile south of

Saturn Parkway (behind Burger King).

931-486-0358www.boomersmusic.net

2020 Citizen of the Year: Dr Rob Szeliga | 2020 Best Eyecare Provider Spring Hill & Thompson’s Station2019 Best Healthcare Provider Spring Hill & Thompson’s Station | Transitions 2019 US Eyecare Practice of the Year

Coopervision’s 2019 Best Practices | Invision Magazine’s Honorable Mention 2019 America’s Finest Optical RetailersReview of Optometry’s 2019 Office Design Contest Top 3

5238 Main Street Spring Hill | 931-489-1950 | springhilleyecare.com

Winner of Multiple Local & National Awards

22 Spring Hill local May 2021 2021

NOTABLE DATES FOR MAYApril is Nationals Humor month, International Guitar month and national poetry month! Other notable dates

NATIONAL TEACHER DAY

FROG JUMPING DAY

MAY 4

MAY 13

The first Tuesday of the first full week of May each year. Everyone has had a favorite teacher that inspired them, so let’s celebrate and recognize their contributions.

Thought to have originated with Mark Twain, it’s simply the day to “jump like a frog” if you are inclined to do so! If not, at least make it a fun day!

MOTHER’S DAYMAY 9Mother’s Day originated in the early 1900s and is the day to celebrate moms and the memories they have provided.

BIKE TO WORK TO DAYMAY 21According to the League of American Bicyclists, celebrated on the third Friday in May each year, “National Bike Month was started by the League in 1956. The event was timed to coincide with the arrival of warmer weather. It has inspired countless bike rides, safety inspections, commuter challenges, ribbon-cuttings, “share the road” promotions, and other varied bicycling celebrations in communities across the nation.”

Friday May 14                    Casting Crowns Drive-in Concert Benefiting The Well OutreachA Night Under The Stars – a LIVE and in-person Drive-In Concert to benefit The Well Outreach. Load up the car and bring the whole family out to a safe and socially distanced live concert event!The concert event occurs at Rippavilla Plantation, 5700 Main St, Spring Hill, at 7 pm. For ticket info visit: www.itickets.com

Wednesday May 19                    Women in Business Lunch and LearnPlease join the Spring Hill Chamber and Maury Alliance for the Women in Business lunch and learn, sponsored by Jaimee Davis: Allstate and Listerhill Credit Union. Features Jamie Dunham, a brand strategist, blogger, and cultural curator. Her focus is on building cultural relevancy for brands that leads to stronger and more profitable consumer relationships.This event will be held at The Memorial Building, 308 West 7th St, Columbia, TN 38401 11:30 - 1 pm. Lunch will be provided. Admission: Members $20 Guests $25, or Virtual: $10. For more information, email: [email protected]

UPCOMING LOCAL EVENTS

615-261-8700615-261-8700

Imagine your home, totally organized!

SHL

5/25/21$600

ECRWSSLocal Customer

PRSTD STDU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDFRANKLIN, TN

#357