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SCHILLING FARMS
COLLIERVILLE ENJOYS A HOST OF RICHES. OUR EDUCATION SYSTEM PROVIDES THE COMMUNITY WITH A FOUNDATION FOR THE FUTURE. THE DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT BOASTS NATIONAL RECOGNITION. OUR NEIGHBORHOODS REFLECT A SENSE OF FRIENDLINESS AND CIVIC PRIDE. BUSINESS IS BOOMING, AND ENTREPRENEURS CONTINUE TO FIND A HOME IN OUR COMMUNITY.
The willingness of a community to encourage the creative spirit, welcome the dreamers, and strive to build an environment for those who want to grow the future will dictate the look of that community for years to come.
Many years ago a renowned artist suggested that the essence of an artist, or perhaps any creative spirit, was the ability to look at the world and ask, “What if?” I believe the same can be said of business entrepreneurs. They own the curiosity required to look at things in a new way, to take a risk, and to spend the energy and resources to change the shape of a business — large or small. Whether it’s the multi-billion-dollar corporation that started with an unshakeable belief in their products or services or the humblest retailer who took a simple idea and watched it flourish, Collierville does provide that business environment and community to those with that entrepreneurial spirit and dynamic drive.
In this magazine, you’ll meet several of those inspired business people, and chances are good you know countless more. They’re individuals with a
creative spirit, driven by vision and the courage to act. Whether they measure success by doubling the square footage of retail space, expanding their workforce and bringing more jobs to our community, or expanding their markets across the globe, they share that dynamic entrepreneurial spirit and they share a community that welcomes and encourages them.
Take a look inside, and you’ll understand why Collierville continues to prove itself a community that’s building the future while still appreciating the beauty of small-town living.
From the award-winning school system and the solid infrastructure of our town to the aesthetics of the Town Square and parks, Collierville continues to offer a home for entrepreneurs and developing businesses. We welcome them to grow with us.
Loving local, MARK HEUBERGER President and CEO Collierville Chamber of CommerceWhile I have never considered myself an entrepreneur in the truest sense of the word, I understand that many of the same qualities that drive the entrepreneurial spirit motivate any successful businessperson. Any solid business has a foundation built on real relationships with individuals. Such relationships build businesses and offer the lifeblood of continuing success.
Collierville is my home. By providence, my business finds its home in Collierville as well. That’s a blessing, for I cannot imagine a better place to do business. Collierville provides an authentic sense of community, and it’s the connection to a community that drives people to do business locally. The Collierville Chamber of Commerce offers a perfect example of a supportive network of people who care about business.
As you’ll read in this magazine, entrepreneurs and the entrepreneurial spirit are alive in Collierville. The men and women represented by these businesses understand the many benefits our town has to offer. Most important, they understand that they are part of a community – a community that welcomes them and hopes for their success. It’s a community of people proud to call Collierville home.
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2023
JIMMY TURNER
Christian Brothers
Automotive, Chairman
KEN COPE
Roof Maxx, Chairman-Elect
KEVIN BALTIER
Edward Jones, Immediate
Past Chairman
NOEL FENDERSON
My Town Movers, Past Chairman
MCCALL WILSON
Bank of Fayette County, Treasurer
JOE SARRIO
State Farm, Secretary
JOHN BRAINARD
FedEx
BLAKE BRYAN Carrier
GREG COTTON
Cotton Law Firm
WRIGHT COX
BankTennessee
TERRY DEAN
Collierville Arts Council
ERIC DIVELBISS
Orgill
GREG HARRIS
University of Tennessee Foundation
ALEXIS BOYD HEINZ
Patriot Bank Mortgage
CHAD LINDSAY
Alston Construction
CATHY MESSERLY
Alexander
Thompson Arnold
DAVID PICKLER
Pickler Wealth Advisors
BILL SAMISCH
First National Bank and Trust
JIMMY SAWYERS
Sawyers & Jacobs LLC
LINDSAY STENCEL
Baptist Memorial
Hospital- Collierville
JERRY THOMAS
The Sedona Group
GARY THOMPSON
Boyle Investments
CHRIS WEBB
First Horizon
MAUREEN YARBOROUGH
Sign Matters, Inc.
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BRIDGING THE GAP: COLLIERVILLE EDUCATION FOUNDATION
PERSON OF THE YEAR: DON KITCHENS LANDERS FORD PRESIDENT
NON-PROFIT OF THE YEAR: KEMMONS WILSON FAMILY CENTER FOR GOOD GRIEF
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Our goal is to fund every eligible teacher grant for the enrichment of education in Collierville. It’s rewarding to gift teaching materials that truly make a difference in the lives of students, and the Bridging the Gap Award reinforces the value of the work we do to support educators.”
— TERRI FURLONG
— DON KITCHENS
It’s an honor to receive this Nonprofit of the Year Award on behalf of the Baptist Centers for Good Grief. We’re so grateful to our community for their support and to our staff for their dedication to providing these crucial services every day.”— ANGELA HAMBLEN-KELLY
IN COLLIERVILLE, WE HAVE A FRONT-ROW SEAT TO BOOMING BUSINESS. THESE LOCAL BUSINESS LEADERS MEET AT THE CROSSROADS OF EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION .
SPIRIT OF COLLIERVILLE: ALSTON CONSTRUCTION
ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR:
HAMBY AUTO CONCIERGE
HEALTH CARE PROVIDER OF THE YEAR:
THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
We are very honored to have won the Spirit of Collierville Award. We strive to be great stewards of all communities we work in. It’s important to Alston Construction to give back and be involved, it’s part of our culture. The Alston Way! Thank you for such an honor.”
— CHAD LINDSAYWe are honored to be recognized as the “Entrepreneur of the Year”. It would not be possible without the support of the great residents of Collierville and our wonderful Chamber. We are so proud to be a part of the Collierville Chamber.”
— MIKE & DENISE HAMBYWe are grateful for this award and the recognition of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and our contributions in partnership to improve the health of the citizens of Collierville, the West Tennessee region, and across Tennessee.”
— DR. PETER BUCKLEYFOLLOWING A STEADY PATH TO SUCCESS
RICHARD COOPER HAS ALWAYS BEEN GOOD WITH HIS HANDS HIS DAD OFTEN ENLISTED HIS HELP IN FIXING THINGS AT HOME, AND AS AN ADULT THAT SKILL LED HIM TO RENOVATING, WHERE HE LEARNED ABOUT HOME CONSTRUCTION AND LUMBER.
THAT BACKGROUND has been an asset he’s built on as he’s grown his business, Maximus Building Supply. Today, Cooper’s company provides quality building supplies to most of the custom homebuilders in the Mid-South.
Energetic and hard-working, Cooper is passionate about what he does. The company’s core values, proudly displayed around the building, point to words he lives by: Integrity. Service. Faith.
“We see ourselves as an extension of our customers, helping them to manage their jobs and being proactive by offering solutions,” Cooper says. “We are focused on building relationships and delivering value.”
Maximus has 118 employees and four locations in West Tennessee and North Mississippi. Working with business partners Michael Head and Steve Martin, the trio make a dynamic team. More than 80 percent of their clients are area home builders, the remaining 20 percent a mix of multi-family-home builders and renovators.
Cooper learned first-hand about home construction by doing many projects himself. He and his wife would buy a fixer-upper and live in the house for several years as he did the remodeling before selling and starting again.
While I’ve always liked working with my hands,” he says, “I learned I had good vision. I could look at a house that was ugly and see how I could make it more attractive.”
SERVICE LEADS TO SALES
Early in his career Cooper waited on customers for a Firestone in Raleigh, where his hard work and commitment to quality service was soon recognized. At age 21, “I was named the youngest store manager nationally for Firestone.” Although the store had never before made a dime, under his leadership, they began turning a profit.
Later, Cooper decided to pursue his interest in home construction and at 25, went to a lumber yard owner hoping to become a salesman. ‘Come back when
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you’ve got some sales experience,’ was the man’s reply. Cooper wisely heeded his advice and got a job selling janitorial supplies. He returned to the lumber yard exactly two years later and the owner, impressed by Cooper’s tenacity, hired him. There he learned how to sell lumber, windows, and doors.
Cooper dreamed of one day opening his own lumber yard, but decided to join Mark Evans, owner of Thrifty Building Supply, a lumber yard Mark’s father, Farrell Evans, started in 1984.
“I started writing down goals and presented a business plan to Evans,” he says.
The owners took note — of both his vision and his can-do spirit. By 2015, Cooper was named managing partner. They further expanded, opening the Door Shop in Olive Branch, Mississippi and a lumber yard in Oxford, Mississippi. Cooper bought the company upon Mark Evans’ retirement in 2021.
MAXIMUS BEGINS
He soon rebranded the business, changing their name from Thrifty to Maximus Building Supply. He chose Maximus, Latin for greatest, because that’s what he strives to be.
“I felt Thrifty no longer reflected our customers or employees as well as the level of service we bring,” says Cooper.
But being in Collierville is a perfect fit, says Cooper. “Collierville’s location is ideal and we love being members of the Chamber. The builders are great in this area and there is a lot of growth in this market.”
He’s made significant improvements to their building on Highway 72, refurbishing the storefront, adding a cedar porch, and paving the parking lot,
bringing the business more curb appeal. The interior received upgrades too, where customers can view the company’s selection of windows and doors.
Cooper notes that almost half of his employees are under the age of 35. “The industry average is 6 percent, so I take pride in that. As long as my employees are competitive and want to win, I can make them into salesmen. You can be successful if you put in the work.”
One innovation Cooper developed is a color-coded computerized building software, Precision Pro, that gives framers specifics about where each piece of lumber goes and a delivery timeline for supplies.
“We went from pad and paper to a computerized color plan layout. Using this, framers know exactly where the pieces go,” says Cooper, saving builders time and money.
When it comes to community involvement, the company supports a number of charitable organizations, including St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Cooper created a special house wrap the company sells to their customers to help raise funds.
Cooper and his team have big plans for the future, including growing the company beyond Shelby County. He is all about goal-setting, showing a page from his notebook with strike-outs of tasks accomplished this week and what is yet to be done. When you lean on faith, the sky’s the limit.
Maximus Building Supply is expanding in West Tennessee with a location in Brighton, TN later this summer.
AS LONG AS MY EMPLOYEES ARE COMPETITIVE AND WANT TO WIN, I CAN MAKE THEM INTO SALESMEN. YOU CAN BE SUCCESSFUL IF YOU PUT IN THE WORK .”
WHERE BUSINESS BLOSSOMS
TIFFANY BOYD PREFERS TO LET HER WORK DO THE TALKING, AND THE WORK SPEAKS VOLUMES. THIS QUIET-SPOKEN BUSINESS OWNER HAS TAKEN WHAT WAS ONCE A CHILDHOOD MARVEL INTO A THRIVING BUSINESS CONCERN. HER COLLIERVILLE-BASED A PERFECT BLOOM IS A STUDY OF A PASSION FOR WORK AND A PASSION FOR BEAUTIFUL THINGS .
WATCHING THINGS GROW has been a part of Boyd’s life since adolescence, as she learned from an aunt that beauty can be a constant in our lives if we just try. “My aunt owned Creative Florists of Memphis and had such a way with flowers,” she says. “She had such beautiful floral displays in her house.” Boyd remembers being 15 when her passion for gardening really blossomed, and that passion continues as her team of designers at A Perfect Bloom offer a customer-driven approach to each floral arrangement.
The business has grown rapidly since moving from its original warehouse location in Olive Branch to Germantown in 2016 for a brief period and then to Collierville a few short years ago. As Boyd balanced her professional duties between her First Choice Community Services, an at-home non-medical healthcare service for seniors, which she still owns and operates, and A Perfect Bloom, this entrepreneur moves confidently through both worlds. Since moving A Perfect Bloom to Collierville, Boyd has seen her business require an increase for retail and design space at their Highway 72 E. location. But even with that limited space, her business continues to expand, and she finds Collierville a great location. “I’ve been a resident of Collierville for 18 years now, and I love this community.” The feeling seems to be mutual.
Tiffany Boyd prides herself on A Perfect Bloom’s individualized and unique approach to floral arrangements and the ability to respond to customers’ specific requests. Customers watching her team of floral designers at work can sense the pride they take in each arrangement.
“We are unique. We are not a typical wire-service design shop. We invite our customers to create their own designs,” Boyd notes. Anyone lacking creativity
or in need of that special bouquet or arrangement in a hurry can scroll through A Perfect Bloom’s website. The catalog of floral arrangements will leave anyone wondering just how many special occasions they can fit into life to take advantage of the amazing arrays of flowers on display.
From their inspired arrangements designed for funeral sprays to their gallery of wedding flower ideas, and other services, their enticing catalog of offerings provides a floral arrangement for every taste. Boyd also offers a host of other services, including Wine and Design Classes and Bloom Parties, where A Perfect Bloom team member guides participants through basic floral design, all in their new event space. And while on their website, customers can check out their catalog of gift items, including everything from floral and gift baskets to a host of other special items.
Boyd knows that she has connected with those childhood days of watching her aunt create magic with flowers. She smiles when she wonders just how this journey could have developed into such an amazing success story. “I am pinching myself,” she says. “What started as a hobby has become a whole new enterprise.”
While so much of her business comes from specialty floral arrangements, she welcomes the new path created with her expanded retail location of a gift shop + floral displays on North Main in the historic Town Square. Perhaps inspiration came from the same source as the floral world. Boyd recalls her aunt’s artistic touch extending into her home as well as her garden. “She always made everything so pretty with the décor of her home,” she says. The gift shop hopes to offer Collierville shoppers some of that same décor excellence that Boyd remembers.
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She sounds happy and appreciative when she says, “The Town of Collierville and the other businesses have been so welcoming to me. I had no idea Collierville would support me the way they have.” She has so many ideas and she’s proven she has the energy, but she knows the reality of new ideas and business growth. Right now, A Perfect Bloom operates with five employees and “depending on how it goes,” the number of employees could expand. There’s no doubt the entrepreneur has enough ideas to keep an army busy, with the new gift shop and the idea of an event center whispering in her ear.
As Boyd takes a moment to examine the rapid growth of A Perfect Bloom in just a few short years, she must harken to those days of adolescence when she dropped her hands into the soil and began to share the same pleasure her aunt enjoyed — watching beauty emerge from the soil. She may have come a long way from those early experiences, but, no doubt, the memories of watching her aunt create a beautiful arrangement remain. Now Boyd gets to experience the joy of knowing that A Perfect Bloom’s floral arrangements bring a similar joy to so many others.
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When you come to Campbell Clinic, you are receiving more than orthopaedic expertise. You are receiving the best possible care from our world-class orthopaedic experts, right here in Collierville!
MOVING THE NATION’S FREIGHT
IMC FOUNDER AND CHAIRMAN
MARK GEORGE LIVES BY A SIMPLE MOTTO: SERVICE IS KING HE LEARNED TO APPRECIATE THAT ADAGE YEARS AGO WHEN HE WAS MAKING SALES CALLS AND DRIVING A SINGLE TRUCK OPERATING FREIGHT. IT WAS A CHALLENGING TIME. BUT HE WAS A BUDDING ENTREPRENEUR, A KID CHASING A DREAM THAT WOULD EVENTUALLY TAKE HIM FURTHER THAN HE EVER IMAGINED.
TODAY, IMC is an integral part of the national supply chain and George heads the largest marine drayage company in the U.S. IMC recently opened their new headquarters in Schilling Farms.
George was just 20 years old in 1982 when he launched his company, Intermodal Cartage Company, with his wife, Melinda. In the early ’80s, the shipping industry was becoming more standardized, a move that would lead to an explosive era of growth. Timing is everything in business and George’s responsiveness to industry demands enabled him to capitalize on that growth.
“I excelled at solving shipping problems and delivering good service to my customers,” he says.
So what is drayage? It’s the transportation of shipping containers by truck to its final destination. Marine drayage refers to the transportation of marine containers, from the sea or rail where the product remains in the marine container until it reaches its final destination. Those are terms IMC is working hard to help the public better understand, since 90 percent of consumer goods used every day — from cell phones and cars to coffee and clothes — arrive in containers from overseas.
Steel containers are carried by huge cargo ships and once in port, those containers must move by trucks and trains. With marine drayage, the product stays in the container until its delivered to the customer vs. domestic drayage where the product is unloaded and moved into a 53”ft van and moved inland.
An estimated 30 million marine containers move in and out of the U.S. on an annual basis, according to IMC’s website. Mankind has always transported trade goods, going back to the ancient Greeks. Prior to the creation of steel containers in the 1950s, the process
of loading and unloading goods was labor-intensive. Crates, boxes, and barrels, usually made of wood, varied in size and had to be carefully stacked and stabilized for long voyages. Making efficient use of space was key. And once a ship’s cargo arrived at port, those goods had to be repacked for transfer by road and rail.
By contrast, today’s standard container size is 40 feet long, eight feet wide, and nine feet tall, and crafted of steel or some material far sturdier than wood. A key advantage is that all containers fit together like Lego blocks, which makes the loading process far easier and more profitable.
In fact, the streamlining of the shipping industry, “helped facilitate companies like Walmart to manufacture goods in Asia because moving it became more efficient,” says George. “Containerization made the supply chain more cost efficient and cost effective.”
Moving freight requires trouble-shooting skills to ensure customers receive the goods they’re expecting — on time, every time. “We were innovative and embraced opportunity,” says George. “When ships would arrive at port and terminals it all came down to how quickly cargo could be moved. We developed technology to trace, track and process cargo quicker than our competitors.”
EXPANDING BEYOND THE MID-SOUTH
Over the next two decades, George built a fleet of drivers and trucks and “opened a second service center in Nashville and then expanded to Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, Birmingham, Jacksonville, Savannah, and Atlanta,” he says, with IMC eventually becoming the largest marine drayage company in the Southeast.
The company expanded its container yard in Memphis and moved their corporate office to the Lenox Building in East Memphis.
The company continued to expand organically and also began strategically acquiring other companies until the company had established locations in or near all of the major U.S. ports and railroads, effectively creating a national network with local, on-the-ground expertise.
When George unveiled the company’s spacious new headquarters at Schilling Farms last year, it coincided with their 40th anniversary, and was a fitting reflection of his impressive accomplishments. The ribboncutting ceremony on April 27, 2022, was attended by state and local officials including Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, Collierville Mayor Stan Joyner, and Collierville Chamber of Commerce President Mark Heuberger. Those leaders saluted IMC’s dynamic contribution to commerce in the Mid-South. Mayor Joyner specifically
pointed to IMC’s $24 million capital investment in the town and the addition of 300 jobs.
“The town stands ready and fully supportive of your growth and your continued success and your continued investment in our community,” Joyner was quoted as saying in The Commercial Appeal. At the ceremony, George announced another major milestone: IMC reached $1.4 billion in sales and is now the second fastest-growing trucking company in the U.S.
So, what brought IMC to Collierville? The decision to build here was a strategic one, aided by town leaders who actively campaigned for their business. “We felt like moving east was more beneficial for our employees, since many live here. We also liked Boyle Investment Company and the business park they’ve developed,” says George. “The walkability enhances the work experience for employees.” IMC is the first business in the Schilling Farms Water Tower District.
YOU JUST BUILD A LITTLE AT A TIME AND YOU’LL BE AMAZED OVER TIME AT HOW MUCH YOU’VE ACHIEVED. MY DAD’S BELIEF WAS IF YOU TRIED TO ACCOMPLISH TOO MUCH TOO QUICKLY, IT COULD GO THAT QUICKLY, TOO .”
In addition to building IMC’s headquarters, George purchased another property contiguous to their new building with an eye to expansion. With 400 employees and 75,000 square feet of space, George says they’ve already maxed out the new building.
The sleek, three-story building has an open, airy feel. From the central staircase, a handsome focal point, meeting spaces are clearly visible through glass walls, giving employees from different departments opportunities to engage.
COMING OF AGE
Born and raised in Franklin, Tennessee, George grew up in a family of entrepreneurs. His grandfather managed tobacco warehouses and his father oversaw a chain of refrigerated trucks. But rather than work alongside family, his father insisted Mark find his own path. Wanting to make his father proud, George completed an associate’s degree at Columbia State Community College, then moved with his high school sweetheart, Melinda, to Memphis.
But he found himself feeling restless at college. He remembers sitting in an economics class at Memphis State, “thinking about how many loads I would have
to move to pay my bills,” George says. Like many entrepreneurs, the hunger to achieve propelled him, “but I remember feeling frustrated at age 21, 22, that I wasn’t achieving success fast enough. I told my father as much,” and his advice was simple: “‘You just build a little at a time and you’ll be amazed over time at how much you’ve achieved.’ My dad’s belief was if you tried to accomplish too much too quickly, it could go that quickly, too.”
During the second half of his career, George began moving away from the company’s day-to-day operations, focusing instead on mapping out their future. During a retreat with his leadership team, George unveiled an audacious plan.
“Twenty years ago, we set a goal while on a hike atop Mount Magazine [Arkansas’ highest peak]. I announced a billion-dollar plan. I said we would reach a billion dollars in sales and here’s how we would do it.” George envisioned half of the company’s growth developing organically from sales, the other half from acquisitions. Since he started his company at such a young age, many of his competitors were older and as business owners decided to sell, IMC was ready. With those acquisitions, the company steadily developed a business presence in every port in the U.S. Ultimately, IMC reached that billion-dollar mark three years ahead of schedule.
“Drayage is a competitive business and the profit margins are sometimes small. I’ve spent most of my career sitting at the edge of my seat, says George. “Even 41 years in, I’m still afraid of failure.” But today, with a billion dollar in sales and a robustly growing company, George continues to think about the future. “I never dreamed I’d go as far with this business as it has gone.”
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COLLIERVILLE
AS TOURISM DIRECTOR, I work with Town staff to shape the experience of our residents and visitors. For my part, this means thinking about what people see, feel, and do when they visit the Collierville Town Square and other points of interest in Collierville. An estimated 172,400 visitors traveled to Town Square in the last 12 months for entertainment, dining, and retail experiences from across the United States.* Making sure their visit is positive and memorable is a key component in promoting Collierville’s brand and building our reputation.
Collierville’s tourism program is built on destination management. This approach places the experience of residents and guests at the center of its mission — to enhance the quality of life for our residents and in turn, the quality of visit for our guests through projects that drive economic activity and support the recruitment and retention of business and families.
Many visitors to the Depot Visitors Center are visiting friends and family who live in Collierville and the greater Memphis area. The charming atmosphere, array of restaurants and shops, and historical attractions make Collierville Town Square the perfect destination for visiting guests. To ensure that Collierville continues to be a destination, new amenities and experiences are continually being developed.
Collierville is your home, and it’s ours, too. We share your commitment to those you care about and the community we’re all a part of. You make Collierville better every day, and you inspire us to make banking easier, so we all have more time to enjoy life as we take our next step together in this place we call home.
In 2022, the Town of Collierville received the Shelby County Board of Commissioners Community Enhancement Grant for $21,250 to further develop the Depot Visitors Center as a welcome center and engaging community resource. Funds allowed for improved historical interpretation of the historic Depot with museum quality exhibits and visitor services enhancements.
The iconic red telephone booth on Town Square, purchased in the mid-1990s, also received an update. Visitors can now step inside the famous phone booth on Town Square for a selfie or photo with friends. Make sure to use the hashtag #ColliervilleCalling, so we can see who’s on the line!
The Town of Collierville is currently in the design phase of a $2 million investment in Hinton Park (10524 E. Holmes Road), made possible by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, that will help make this location a vibrant destination for live music events and recreation. Projected to open in the summer of 2024, visitors will find a handicapaccessible playground and a permanent amphitheater, among other new features.
A GREAT DESTINATION WITH GREAT VIEWS
Collierville is a favorite location for Memphis-area photographers for everything from quinceañeras and weddings to graduation photos and holiday cards. For residents and guests, the murals on Town Square and historic attractions provide a unique opportunity to engage in the space and history of the community. In addition to building community, murals and unique
backdrops serve an important role in driving tourism. It’s hard to deny social media’s profound effect on travel. Industry studies report that between 40 to 60 percent of travelers choose their destination based on what they see on Instagram. Travelers now look for the most Instagrammable picture to share on social media and remember their experience. Collierville boasts numerous locations to get the perfect shot to remember your trip.
Here are our top Instagram spots, and don’t forget to tag @viewfromthedepot so we can share your experience!
• Red Phone Booth on Town Square
• Guitar Wall at Music Consignment
• Boot Room at Hewlett & Dunn
• Collierville Mural
• U.S. Flag Mural
• Historic Trains
• Soda Fountain at the Silver Caboose
MEMORY-MAKING OPPORTUNITIES
The Town of Collierville hosts world-class events yearround that drive visitation and build community.
Main Street Collierville’s Concert Series is back on Town Square for its 29th season in June and July. Guests are invited to bring blankets and chairs and enjoy great music and food from nearby restaurants and food trucks. The complete lineup can be found at mainstreetcollierville.org.
The Town’s largest signature event, the Independence Day Celebration on July 3rd, welcomes over 10,000 people to H.W. Cox Park for an evening of fun and entertainment. The event concludes with an 18-minute fireworks demonstration, one of the largest in the Mid-South.
The Collierville Balloon Festival returns in 2023 on Maynard Way (behind Walmart). The festival brings together more than 20 stunning hot air balloons, live entertainment, food, arts & crafts vendors, and more to provide a great time for the whole family. Proceeds from the event will support education programs in the local community. Check out the website for more information — ColliervilleBalloonFestival.com — or follow them on Facebook and Instagram.
There’s always something happening in Collierville. Whether you are here for a day or a lifetime, you can take your pick of festivals, outdoor events, and special events for the holidays. More events at www.colliervilletn.gov/explore:
Upcoming Events
Main Street Concert Series – June 8
Featuring the Mighty Electric St. Jude Band on Collierville Town Square, 7–9pm. More information at mainstreetcollierville.org
Main Street Concert Series – June 15
Featuring Kevin and Bethany Paige on Collierville Town Square, 7–9pm
Collierville Arts Council presents, Titanic –June 16-25
For tickets and more information visit colliervilleartscouncil.org
Main Street Concert Series – June 22
Featuring The Mixers on Collierville Town Square, 7–9pm
Main Street Concert Series – June 29
Featuring Cruisin Heavy on Collierville Town Square, 7–9pm
Collierville Independence Day Celebration – July 3
Presented by the Town of Collierville, 7–10pm
Rain Date is July 4. H.W. Cox Park
Main Street Concert Series – July 13
Featuring Bonfire Orchestra on Collierville Town Square, 7–9pm
Main Street Concert Series – July 20
Featuring Southbound on Collierville Town Square, 7–9pm
Main Street Concert Series –
Featuring Rustenhaven on Collierville Town Square, 7–9pm
Train Heritage Day – August 5
Morton Museum & Depot Visitors Center, 10-4pm
Collierville Balloon Festival – September 16–17
Presented by the Collierville Balloon Festival
Takes place on Maynard Way, Collierville, TN
Arts in the Alley – September 21
Presented by the Collierville Arts Council
Takes place in the North Alley on Town Square
Shakespeare’s The Tempest on Town Square –October 21
Presented by the Tennessee Shakespeare Company, 7pm, No tickets are required.
Please bring a chair, blanket, and picnic. Depot Platform on Collierville Town Square
Veterans Day Celebration – November 5
Presented by The Town of Collierville, Forever Young
Senior Veterans, and Collierville VFW Post 5066 on Collierville Town Square
Collierville Christmas Tree Lighting –November 21
Presented by the Town of Collierville, 5:30–7pm
Rain Date is Nov. 28. Collierville Town Square
Collierville Christmas Parade – December 1
Presented by the Town of Collierville, 7–9pm
Rain Date is Dec. 2. Byhalia Rd. north of White Rd. Christmas in Collierville
Select Saturdays, Thanksgiving to Christmas (11/25, 12/2, 12/9, 12/16)
Presented by the Town of Collierville, Collierville Town Square
For more information, stop by the Depot Visitors Center at 125 N. Rowlett Street.
SIGNS OF SUCCESS
SHE’S A DREAMER. SHE’S A DOER. SHE’S A RISK-TAKER. SHE’S CURIOUS. SHE’S ALWAYS LOOKING DOWN THE ROAD. YEP, ALL THE SIGNS ARE THERE . MAUREEN YARBOROUGH IS A PROVEN ENTREPRENEUR AND A VERY SUCCESSFUL ONE.
SHE’S RIGHTFULLY PROUD of what she and her team have accomplished. Just ask subtly, and she’s ready to show you the shop, from design to manufacturing to marketing. No secrets here, just a determination to provide cutting-edge creativity for signs that do the job.
The Sign Matters, Inc. story started in 2005, but Maureen Yarborough suggests that she was not born an entrepreneur. She sort of fell into it or perhaps discovered it by providential mistake. “I loved working for other people,” she admits. From early years as a teacher and seven years in chemical sales, Yarborough proved herself through hard work. “I put my head down and got to work,” she remembers.
As a salesperson, she knew how to prospect for leads, and even remembers one employer telling her she was the best prospector he had. Finding new customers and then developing strong working relationships with clients would prove a winning scenario. It wouldn’t be long before she was using it for her own company.
Leaving chemical sales, Yarborough began her foray into signage, working for a local sign company, but soon discerned that she could do a better job on her own. So, with a card table, a list of potential clients, and a stack of postcards, Yarborough reached out. She developed a handful of clients, and she was off to a new adventure, both scary and exciting.
Admittedly, those early days were hectic, but that same work ethic she used for others came to her aid. “I brokered just about everything we did as far as production,” she says, but her network was extensive, and the company grew. “I purchased equipment as I went along and responded to the business environment.”
Some memories offer laughs: “I remember we used my children’s little wagon to help us with those first loads of signs.” It was a family affair. Those early days are long gone now, and within 17 years, Signs Matter has created a company with a showroom and state-of-the-art production facility on Distribution Parkway, going from a one-woman business — or one family, perhaps — to a company with a full design and production team and a portfolio to be proud of. Sign Matters products find space in countless government buildings, organizations, and schools throughout Collierville, Memphis, and the Mid-South.
These days the company’s capabilities range from designing and manufacturing to installation and phase management of signage projects. As business has grown over the years, so has their manufacturing division, including CNC (computer numerical control) routers, paint systems, vinyl plotters, and laser and digital printers.
Glancing at samples and photos of her signs and installations, it’s obvious why she takes such pride in her team’s accomplishments. “Every building has a personality,” she adds. So much of that personality
reflects Sign Matters’ dedication to crisp, bold design. She knew it in her chemical sales days, and she knows it now — solid business development is about relationships, and Yarborough explains that much of her work is done in collaboration with architects, designers, and contractors.
A local showcase of Sign Matters’ work is at Collierville High School. From the distinctive exterior signage, including one fierce dragon, to signage in hallways and just about every corner, examples of Sign Matters’ work are plentiful. Another prime example of their cutting-edge signage was accomplished for Shorb Tower at Methodist Hospital in Memphis. Parking areas, wall murals, window signs, and interior signage of all kinds comprise the portfolio of the company.
The names of the firms and companies Yarborough has worked for (and with) are a who’s who of local business: Fleming Architects, Medtronic, OrthoOne, Financial Federal, Youth Villages, the Memphis Zoo, the Memphis Fire Department and the Fire Museum, Briarcrest Christian School, Shelby Farms, and so many more. A quick glance at their gallery on their website flows with examples of their work. Yarborough is particularly proud of the signage they’ve provided for the new Lake District area.
For Sign Matters, Inc., excellence is not determined by the size of the project or the name of the client. They approach each project with a passion for excellence. “We truly believe in making a difference by being creative and providing quality in everything
we do,” Yarborough says. The company is known for their work involving ADA (American with Disabilities Act) signage in buildings across the community.
These days Yarborough has relinquished some of her management chores and focuses her time on unique approaches to interior signage, designed to provide customers with greater choices in color, background patterns, and design. Her focus is always customer centered.
That entrepreneurial spirit shines through when Yarborough talks of new possibilities, new markets, and new business relationships to be built. She knows that technological and manufacturing advances require change, but also knows that the essence of building and keeping a solid business is about relationships with customers. And that’s a sign of smart business.
IT’S ABOUT PEOPLE
TAKE JIMMY SAWYERS, chairman of Sawyers & Jacobs, LLC. Like many young fellows Sawyers loved baseball, so no doubt he dreamed of glory on the field or, in Sawyers’ case, he imagined a career as a baseball coach. He Also Loved writing and journalism, and imagined writing about sports. Two dreams: writing and coaching. Funny how things turned out.
No, Sawyers didn’t find himself in a career coaching baseball, nor did he pound a keyboard detailing the exploits of some athletic superstar. But coaching? Sure. “Consulting is coaching,” Sawyers concedes. As for the writing, Sawyers now has several books to his name.
The journey began as a high-schooler working at a men’s store in his West Tennessee hometown. The businessmen of the town seemed to take a liking to the personable young man. The bank was installing an in-house computer system, and they needed some help. Who better than that nice young Sawyers? He soon found himself coming in at 4 p.m. for the overnight shift — sorting, checking, posting, and backing up the computer system. Community Banking 101, at night, at a very young age, and he was learning.
The transition into a full-time job came after a brief interlude at a trucking company, when Sawyer’s request for a full-time job at the bank never materialized. It didn’t take long for the bank to realize the error of their ways and Sawyers had himself a full-time position with more responsibility. At 21, he was chosen to lead the bank’s technology division, becoming one of the youngest officers in the history of the bank. To top matters off, the bank was willing to invest in the young man and offered to pay for his education.
AYOUNG MAN’S DREAMS MAY BE REALIZED IN WAYS THAT HE WOULD NEVER HAVE IMAGINED
SAWYERS & JACOBS, LLC
Fast forward to working while in school and completing his degree at Christian Brothers University in Memphis. Sawyers joined Reynolds, Bone, and Griesbeck, a respected Memphis CPA and consulting firm, where he would work for 14 years with growing responsibility. For the last seven years of his tenure, he was director of consulting. His future had been laid out.
It wasn’t the Steve Jobs story of guys in a garage, but it came close. Sawyers and Joshua Jacobs, president of Sawyers & Jacobs LLC, who had extensive knowledge of the technical side of business development and cybersecurity and had worked alongside Sawyers at the CPA firm, founded the company in 2009. “We started the firm at my home on Costco tables and chairs,” he says. With two officers and a lot of energy, Sawyers and Jacobs, LLC was up and running. Most importantly, they had 20 clients from their very first day. “We were into positive cash flow four months into business.”
Sawyers and Jacobs, LLC, with offices in Collierville and St. Louis, offers consulting services to community banks in 30 states with a majority of them in the South and the Midwest. Similar to their early days, the company continues to focus on those community-based financial institutions with assets under $10 billion and those institutions that “make people’s dreams come true,” according to Sawyers. “We need community banks,” he adds. “They combine the human with the machine and can do anything the big banks do.” After all, he notes, “Banking is a relationship business.”
A quick glance at the Sawyers & Jacobs website reflects the extensive catalog of services they provide their clients, and while cybersecurity still forms a core of their business, the four major divisions of the company,
each with a distinctive logo, reach across the spectrum of community banking needs: REDTORCH Consulting; REDTAIL Risk Management; REDWOLF Cybersecurity, and REDCAPE Tech Support. While the extent of their banking know-how and consulting abilities is daunting, Sawyers is quick to point out that they “stick to what we do well.” That’s developing relationships because Sawyers knows “people do business with people and not the name on the masthead.”
When it comes to that dream of coaching, Sawyers finds himself “coaching” young college minds as a faculty member of the Barret Graduate School of Banking at Christian Brothers University, the Southwestern Graduate School of Banking at Southern Methodist University, the Southeastern School of Banking at Belmont University, the Virginia Bankers School of Management at the University of Virginia, and the Mississippi School of Banking at the University of Mississippi. Like Sawyers, Joshua Jacobs, who holds an M.S. in finance and an MBA from Christian Brothers University, and a B.S. in business administration, serves in faculty positions at a host of universities where he frequently specializes in cybersecurity. The Sawyers & Jacobs team reflects one of the primary characteristics of entrepreneurs — they are always learning, and, in their case, always sharing.
As for those writing creds, Sawyers has authored two books on technology and risk management in community banks, is a frequent contributor to industry publications, and is a sought-after speaker within the banking industry. Dreams come true. Ask Jimmy Sawyers. He’ll tell you.
Peace of mind, for life.
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STAGING DREAMS
IF YOU’VE EVER HUNG AROUND A CROWD OF THEATER PEOPLE, YOU’VE EXPERIENCED THAT DYNAMIC COMBINATION OF CREATIVITY AND ENERGY. THEY SPARKLE, THEY DANCE, THEY EMOTE. THEY EXUDE ENERGY. THEY CAN BE QUITE SCARY TO THE MERE MORTALS IN THE CROWD
ENTER JENNIFER DOUGLAS. Douglas is now in her fourth year as executive director of New Day Children’s Theatre and serves as a perfect example of the kind of dynamo necessary for the operation of any theater, particularly a community-based children’s theater.
Douglas admits that she came from “humble beginnings,” and if not for the opportunities offered by the Lucille Ewing Children’s Theater of Memphis, she might not have ever found her passion for dancing and the path that would lead her to the Memphis Ballet Youth program. “That theater offered me the only chance I would have had to be involved,” she says. She understands the stage dreams of an eight-year-old.
Dance and theater would take a side step as Douglas went from college to career. For ten years, she served as a critical care nurse, and it was there that she developed a deep understanding of what it means to really care. “I learned so much about life,” she remembers.
Douglas would need to draw from a deep well of talents and experience if she were to handle the directorship of New Day when she took the reins in 2020. “I had never written a grant,” she says. “I had never created programs.”
But she loved New Day, and she had been an active parent and volunteer since 2007 when the first of her three sons began a trek onto the stage. Additionally, she was heavily involved behind the scenes with productions and coordinating fundraising events.
New Day Children’s Theater was founded in 2006 by Leanne Chasteen, who saw the theater grow from borrowed space at a local church into a multi-room facility housed at Carriage Crossing. But Covid took center stage in early 2020. The theatre struggled. And struggled. Finally, Covid took its exit. New Day saw new light. These days, Douglas finds great assistance from another long-time volunteer, Jamie Baccus, who serves as CFO.
Now, the energy is evident, not only by the list of classes and performances, but by the shine in Jennifer Douglas’s eyes, and she smiles a lot when she talks about New Day. She’s proud of what they offer young thespians from the area. “It’s not just Collierville students we serve,” she says. }We have students involved from 20 different schools, 25 different ZIP codes, and five counties.” No wonder the word is out.
The theatre offers a variety of instruction for all
developmental stages, from 4 to 18, including their Little Stars program (ages 4 to 6) that teaches creative movement for coordination and balance. Victoria’s Summer Stock, a free summer mainstage production in partnership with the Town of Collierville, offers an opportunity for students who may be too busy during the school year to participate. New Day’s “Bringing Life to Literacy” sends a visiting artist into a Pre-K classroom four times a year, where story time is blended with theater activities. The program had been created initially to serve Pre-K students in Collierville but has been expanded to serve Pre-K students at Hope House in Memphis.
New Day produces three plays a year, performed at the Harrell Theater. Glancing through the scrapbook of past plays, you’ll see a wide range of offerings — some not-so-surprising for children’s theater — Seussical or Charlotte’s Web, to those a bit more mature, such as Les Misérables or Into the Woods.
Often seen as a model for other children’s theater programs across the country, New Day is particularly attentive to the needs of their audiences. Their “sensitive-
friendly performances” address the needs of children with sensory processing differences, such as autism. Some children find loud noises and lighting changes during a performance unsettling. New Day responds to such needs. Lighting in the theater is kept on, but at a low level, and strobe lighting and sound levels are reduced to avoid startling effects. The theater provides plenty of space for standing and movement, as attendees can move about and leave their seats, and designated quiet spaces are available for those who need a break.
New Day offers six summer camps in three different timeframes for young performers between the ages of 6 and 13. The camps tantalize with names that are
certain to connect with junior thespians: Aladdin Kids Summer Camp; Finding Nemo, Jr. Summer Camp, and Junie B. Jones Summer Camp. New Day chooses their staff and teachers carefully, interviewing each person, and running background checks. “The safety of our students is our primary concern,” they state plainly on their website, and a detailed “rules and codes of conduct” is followed.
It’s a full basket of theater opportunities for the youth of Collierville, and Jennifer Douglas and the cadre of New Day Children’s Theater staff and volunteers have a world of youthful dreams to be fulfilled. No doubt, they’ll get there. The show must go on.
SIMPLY DELICIOUS , SIMPLY DONE
IF YOU’VE ATTENDED A PARTY OF NOTE IN COLLIERVILLE, CHANCES ARE YOU’VE ENCOUNTERED KAREN SHELTON’S DELICIOUS OFFERINGS . SHE IS THE FOUNDER AND CHEF OF SIMPLY DONE, A CATERING AND EVENTS COMPANY BASED ON WALNUT STREET IN COLLIERVILLE.
SHELTON LAUNCHED HER business 12 years ago at the prompting of a friend who knew she was a good cook and needed a caterer. Her tasty offerings were such a hit, Shelton left with a fistful of job leads. However, she waded slowly into the food business, where profit margins can be slim and success fleeting. She catered out of her home kitchen while continuing her day job as a freelance journalist. To broaden her repertoire, Shelton occasionally dined at upscale restaurants, recreating favorite dishes at home. It was a juggling act. Several years later, she finally decided to take a leap of faith.
“I told my husband, ‘I have to either do this full-time or not at all.’”
As it turned out, Shelton’s background in marketing and public relations proved to be as useful as being a well-versed cook. “I’m suited to catering because of my background in communications. I know how to listen,” she says. “I know what people want and they trust me to take care of what will be the biggest day of their life. I also try to keep my food at the exact cost I’ve quoted, but in the event a price jumps, I let my customer know and offer options that will keep them within their budget.”
Shelton listens closely to her clientele, determining who craves comfort food and who wants trendier cuisine. Her ability to adapt hasn’t gone unnoticed.
Last year, Simply Done received a nomination for 2022 Entrepreneur of the Year by the Collierville Chamber of Commerce, and the company has repeatedly been voted Best Caterer by the Collierville Herald and Memphis Most. “I had a good Southern mama who said you never run out of food. People say our portions are great because we make sure no one leaves hungry,” she says with a laugh.
Shelton loves the convenience of having her business just a mile from her home in Collierville. She employs a staff of 19: four full-time, 10 part-time, and five on-call staffers who help out during big events. Simply Done is located in the former Presbyterian church on Walnut Street, a historic structure that dates to 1886. Now, the stained-glass sanctuary serves as a popular venue for bridal showers, weddings, and retirement parties.
“Collierville’s small-town feel makes people want to support small businesses like mine,” Shelton observes. “The town is also good at promoting small businesses because they use them.”
On a busy Wednesday afternoon, the cell phone in Shelton’s office chirps incessantly as customers call in to pick up their food orders. When Covid struck in March 2020 and the world shut down, Shelton realized $35,000 worth of business would go out the door in cancelations. She had to act quickly. So she laid off staff (they filed for unemployment) and pivoted, opting to make meals customers could bake at home. Soon, weekly menus of pasta dishes, casseroles, and desserts were being posted on Facebook and the carry-out business quickly took off.
“A lot of people didn’t know we existed until the pandemic,” says Shelton. “Now, I have people who order every week, and we’ve gone on to cater parties and events for those clients.”
In fact, business became brisk enough that she expanded her space and staff during 2021 to keep up with demand. Her roster of regular clients now includes town staff, the Rotary Club and the Collierville Chamber of Commerce. “I personally know and feed the mayor, the vice mayor and the town aldermen,” she says. “I tell them what I need to do for my business and all have been supportive.”
Shelton gives back by being a Chamber member, serving on Main Street Collierville’s Board of Directors and supporting activities like Main Street’s Easter Shop and Hop. “It all helps to tie us into the community,” she says.
Shelton’s catering business has long been a family affair; all five of the couple’s children have lent a hand and husband Jeff bartends and does maintenance work.
“I’ve loved this space since I’ve lived in Collierville,” says Shelton of their location off of the square. “I love the town square and the feel of the historic district. I thought the building was so cute and quaint.”
When Shelton first opened for business, Simply Done sold cupcakes to help spread the word. Though the sweets are no longer offered regularly, they left an indelible impression. “People still call for our cupcakes!” she says.
As for being an entrepreneur, Shelton’s success prompted one of her sons to open an exercise gym on the town square. He followed his mom’s advice: Figure out what you enjoy doing and how you can make money doing it.
“We tried to instill in our kids that while you’ll have to work hard, it’s rewarding,” she says. “Because, in the end, the business is yours.”
DINING SHOPPING
DIRECTORY &
RESTAURANTS & DINING
Big River Distilling 802 Royal Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 brdistilling.com
Booyas 954 W. Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 booyasbnb.com
Captain John’s BBQ 106 Highway 72 East Collierville, TN 38017 captainjohnsbbq.com
Cheffie’s Cafe 956 East Winchester Boulevard, Suite 107 Collierville, TN 38017 cheffies.com
Chick-fil-A at Collierville 1036 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 chickfila.com
Corky’s 743 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 corkysbbq.com
Domino’s Pizza of Collierville 308 New Byhalia Road, Suite 100 Collierville, TN 38017 dominos.com
Donut Hutt 1016 West Poplar Avenue, Suite 111 Collierville, TN 38017 donuthutt.com
Firehouse Subs 910 West Poplar Avenue, Suite 3 Collierville, TN 38017 firehousesubs.com
Great American Cookies and Pretzel Maker 4600 Merchants Park Circle Collierville, TN 38017 greatamericancookies.com/ locations/carriage-crossing
Gus’s Fried Chicken 3100 Forest Hill Irene Germantown, TN 38138 gusfriedchicken.com
Hook Point Brewing Company 875 West Poplar Avenue, Suite 23, #233 Collierville, TN 38017 flathat.com
Huey’s Collierville 2130 West Poplar Avenue Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 hueyburger.com
Jim’s Place Grille 3660 South Houston Levee Road, Suite 112 Collierville, TN 38017 jimsplacegrille.com
Lost Pizza Co. 170 Washington St. Collierville, TN 38017 lostpizza.com
McAlister’s Deli 336 Market Boulevard Collierville, TN 38017 mcalistersdeli.com
Memphis Pizza Cafe 797 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 memphispizzacafe.com
The Peach Cobbler Factory 930-#2 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017
Pina Elite Restaurant Group 3675 South Houston Levee Road Collierville, TN 38017
The Silver Caboose Restaurant 132 East Mulberry Street Collierville, TN 38017 silvercaboose.com
The Skybox Grill & Bar 2140 West Poplar Avenue, Suite 101-102 Collierville, TN 38017 skyboxgrill.net
Slim Chickens Collierville 501 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 slimchickens.com
Smoothie King 3680 South Houston Levee Road, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 smoothieking.com
Sonic Drive-In of Collierville 262 Highway 72 West Collierville, TN 38017 sonicdrivein.com
Sonic Drive-In of Collierville 3790 South Houston Levee Road Collierville, TN 38017 sonicdrivein.com
Staks Kitchen 3660 South Houston Levee Road Collierville, TN 38017
Steak Escape Sandwich Grill 3680 South Houston Levee Road Collierville, TN 38017
Taco Bell 880 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 tacobell.com
Yum’s Chinese Food & Subs 787 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 yumscolliervilletn.com
SHOPPING
The Brooks Collection 110 East Mulberry Street
Collierville, TN 38017 brookscollection.com
Buff City Soap - Collierville 3615 South Houston Levee Road, Suite 102 Collierville, TN 38017 buffcitysoap.com
Carriage Crossing
4674 Merchants Park Circle, Suite 432 Collierville, TN 38017 shopcarriagecrossing.com
Cheers Wines & Spirits 366 New Byhalia Road, Suite 3 Collierville, TN 38017 cheerstn.com
City Center Shopping Plaza 622 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 citycentershoppingcenter.com
CJ Lilly & Company 128 East Mulberry Street Collierville, TN 38017 cjlillyflowers.com
Dinstuhl’s Fine Candy Company 231 New Byhalia Road, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 dinstuhls.com
First Fruit Collection 84 North Main Street Collierville, TN 38017 firstfruitcollection.com
Kroger 240 New Byhalia Road Collierville, TN 38017 kroger.com
Liz Deely 789 Wellington Way Cove Collierville, TN 38017 tastefullysimple.com/ldeely1
Mara Styles 4670 Merchants Park Circle, Suite 622 Collierville, TN 38017 marastyles.com
Mid-South Furniture 4660 Merchants Park Circle Collierville, TN 38017
Oh Grate! 2028 West Poplar Avenue, Suite 104 Collierville, TN 38017 oh-grate.com
Poplar Wines & Spirits 2136 West Poplar Avenue, Suite 111 Collierville, TN 38017 poplarwines.com
Sheffield Antiques Mall/ Sheffield Collection 684 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 sheffieldantiques.com
Tinder Box 3615 South Houston Levee Road, Suite 106 Collierville, TN 38017 tinderboxtn.com
Workplace Furniture, Inc. 6400 Shelby View Drive, Suite 109 Memphis, TN 38134 wpfurn.com
MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
AUTO SALES, SERVICE & TRANSPORTATION
Blue Oval SK 2022 Battery Park Dr. Stanton, TX 38069 blueovalsk.com
Century One, LLC 527 Halle Park Drive Collierville, TN 38017 centurywash.com
Christian Brothers Automotive-Collierville 381 East Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 cbac.com/collierville
Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram 393 South Byhalia Road Collierville, TN 38017 ColliervilleChrysler DodgeJeepRam.com
Gateway Tire & Service Center 1964 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 gatewaytire.net
Glide Xpress 1025 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 glidexwash.com
Hamby Auto Concierge 2965 South 3rd Street Memphis, TN 38109
Kaz’s Main St. Garage 135 North Main Street Collierville, TN 38017 kazsmainstreetgarage.net
Landers Ford 2082 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 landersfordmemphis.com
Mid-South Dent Pro 104 West Highway 72 Collierville, TN 38017 midsouthdentpro.com
Principle Toyota 7370 Winchester Road Memphis, TN 38125 principletoyota.com/
Sunrise Chevrolet, Buick, GMC Collierville LLC 4605 South Houston Levee Road Collierville, TN 38017 sunrisememphis.com
Superior Auto Body of Collierville, Inc. 1120 Highway 57 East Collierville, TN 38017 superiorcollierville.com
BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
Acuff Enterprises, Inc. (formerly Scott Contractors, Inc.)
1225 Forest Hill Irene Road Memphis, TN 38018 acuffenterprises.com
Alston Construction 255 Schilling Boulevard, Suite 110 Collierville, TN 38017 alstonco.com
Boyle Investment Company 5900 Poplar Avenue, Suite 100 Memphis, TN 38119 boyle.com
Crowe Services 6391 Ferrell Drive Memphis, TN 38134
The Dave Moore Companies 875 West Poplar Avenue, Suite 23 #312 Collierville, TN 38017
Designer Wholesale Kitchen, Bath and Floors 720 Chaney Cove Collierville, TN 38017 dwkitchenbathflooring.com
Ditch Witch Mid-South 175 Mann Drive Piperton, TN 38017 ditchwitchms.com
Fleming Associates Architects, PC 5101 Wheelis Drive, Suite 215 Memphis, TN 38117 flemingarchitects.com
Fossett Paving Company, LLC 115 Cowan Road Collierville, TN 38017 fossettpaving.com
Halle Investment 506 Halle Park Drive, Suite 102 Collierville, TN 38017
Hello Garage of Memphis 8444 Lansingwood Cove Germantown, TN 38139 hellogarageofmemphis.com
Hart Family Construction Co. 449 Highway 72 West, Suite 121 Collierville, TN 38060
John D. Worley Jr., Builder, Inc. P.O. Box 1600 Collierville, TN 38027-1600
Johnson McAdams Firm, Inc. 340 Poplar View Lane East, Suite 4 Collierville, TN 38017 jmcfirm.com
Mack Andrews Homes P.O. Box 382868 Germantown, TN 38183
Magnolia Homes 193 Cartwright Farm Lane, Suite 201 Collierville, TN 38017 yourmagnoliahome.com
Maximus Building Supply 212 West Highway 72 Collierville, TN 38017 thriftybuilding.com
MMC Materials 1955 Nail Road Horn Lake, MS 38637 mmcmaterials.com
Mueller, Inc. 115 Mann Drive Piperton, TN 38017
Neel, Fitzgerald & Company 140 East Mulberry Street Collierville, TN 38017
Nick Robbins Construction 397 West Poplar Ave Collierville, TN 38017
Pella Windows & Doors 3092 Village Shops Drive, Suite 16 Germantown, TN 38137 pellabranch.com/memphis
Regency Homebuilders 3420 South Houston Levee Road Germantown, TN 38139 newregencyhomes.com
Renaissance Group, Inc. 9700 Village Circle, Suite 100 Lakeland, TN 38002-8785 rgroup.biz
Rose Construction 126 Highway 51 South Covington, TN 38019 roseconstruction.com
Township Development Services 1115 Halle Park Circle Collierville, TN 38017 townshipdev.com
Wells Building Supply 435 Washington Street, Suite 104 Collierville, TN 38017 wellsbuildingsupply.net
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
A Change In Latitude Consulting 682 Briston Lane, Suite 500 Collierville, TN 38017-2444 acilconsulting.com
A Perfect Bloom Memphis 141 East Highway 72 Collierville, TN 38017 aperfectbloommemphis.com
Adams Business Center, Inc. 200 Progress Road, Building B Collierville, TN 38017 adamsbiz.com
AJ Thomas & Associates 9091 Post Oak Lane Memphis, TN 38125
Amplify 4955 Essexshire Avenue Memphis, TN 38117
Associates Promotion & Design (APD) 135 East Valleywood Drive Collierville, TN 38017 associatespd.com
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At Home Tennessee Magazine 320 South Walnut Bend, Suite 11 Cordova, TN 38018 athometn.com
AT&T 1733 Sycamore View Memphis, TN 38134-6517 att.com
ATA CPAs & Advisors 6525 North Quail Hollow Road, Suite 500 Memphis, TN 38120 atacpa.net
A-Z Office Resource 1862 Latham Street Memphis, TN 38106 azorinc.com
Bott Radio Network 6401 Poplar Avenue, Suite 640 Memphis, TN 38119 bottradionetwork.com
C Spire 278 Wildfox Drive Collierville, TN 38017 cspire.com
Choate’s Air Conditioning, Heating, and Plumbing 236 South Mount Plesant Road Collierville, TN 38017 choateshvac.com
Collierville Business & Tax Services 212 Grand Steeple Drive Collierville, TN 38017
The Collierville
Herald-Independent 2850 Stage Village Cove, Suite 5 Bartlett, TN 38134 collierville-news.com
Comcast Business 6060 Primacy Pkwy, Suite 360 Memphis, TN 38119
Comprehensive Staffing Solutions 1540 Castalia Street Memphis, TN 38114 compstaffing.com
Contemporary Media, Inc. P.O. Box 1738 Memphis, TN 38101 contemporary-media.com
Dale Carnegie Training 153 North Main Street, Suite 203 Collierville, TN 38017
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David Tankersley 752 Hedgegrove Drive Memphis, TN 38117
DMH Consulting LLC 2208 Dogwood Oaks Drive Germantown, TN 38139-5303 dmhconsultingllc.com
Ewing Marketing Partners 184 Kendall Grove Cove Collierville, TN 38017 ewingmarketingpartners.com
FedEx Services 10 FedEx Parkway, 2nd Floor Vertical Collierville, TN 38017 fedex.com
Fisher & Arnold, Inc. 9180 Crestwyn Hills Dr. Memphis, TN 38125 fisherarnold.com
Fundcraft Print Group Organization 410 West Highway 72 Collierville, TN 38017 fcprintgroup.com
Hart Properties Group 155 North Main Street, Suite 202 Collierville, TN 38017 hartpropertiesgroup.com
Hylander CPA Firm, PLLC 155 North Main Street, Suite 107 Collierville, TN 38017 hylandercpafirm.com
Innovo Publishing LLC 159 College Street Collierville, TN 38017 innovopublishing.com
Intraframe US intraframe.us
Jan-Pro Development of Memphis and the Mid-South 7970 Courtyard Plaza Memphis, TN 38119 memphis.jan-pro.com
Laser Recharge, Inc.
485 East South Street, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 laser-recharge.com
Martha Flanagin 1894 Allenby Road Germantown, TN 38139
Memphis Communications Corporation 4771 Summer Avenue Memphis, TN 38122 memphiscommunications.net
Memphis Light, Gas & Water P.O. Box 430 Memphis, TN 38101-0430 mlgw.com
Mid-South Shredding 131 South Center, Unit 326 Collierville, TN 38017 midsouthshredding.com
Office Interiors 281 Moore Lane Collierville, TN 38017 officeinteriors.com
Pickler Accounting Advisors, PLLC 1143 Halle Park Circle Collierville, TN 38017 pickleraccountingadvisors.com
Rhylander Consulting, LLC 470 Bray Station Collierville, TN 38017
Sawyers & Jacobs, LLC 1085 Halle Park Circle, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 sawyersjacobs.com
Schooley MitchellMemphis 936 Juliana Cove Collierville, TN 38017-7377 sedonagroup.com
Security Tapestry 6750 Poplar Avenue, Suite 830 Memphis, TN 38138 securitytapestry.com
The Sedona Group 336 Poplar View Parkway, Suite 3 Collierville, TN 33801 sedonagroup.com
ServiceMaster by Cornerstone 9575 Macon Road Cordova, TN 38016 smcornerstone.com
Sign Matters, Inc. 369 Distribution Parkway Collierville, TN 38017 signmattersinc.com
Smith & Smith, CPAs 165 North Main Street, Suite 106 Collierville, TN 38017 ss-cpa.com
Stragistics Technology, Inc.
6800 Poplar Ave, Suite 200 Memphis, TN 38138 stragistics.com
Strategic Online Systems, Inc. 1133 Polo Drive, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 StrategicOnlineSystems.com
Thinkwell Creative 9045 Forest Centre Drive, Suite 102 Germantown, TN 38138 thinkwellcreative.com
TriStar Associates Tax & Business Solutions 185 North Main Street Collierville, TN 38017 tristarteam.tax
Voice Exchange 554 Green Tree Cove, Suite 202 Collierville, TN 38017 voice-exchange.com
Women Owned Commercial General Contractor 442 Distribution Parkway Collierville, TN 38017
X-L Service, Inc. 834 West Poplar Avenue, Suite 1 Collierville, TN 38017 X-Lservice.com
CHURCHES
Central Church
2005 East Winchester Boulevard
Collierville, TN 38017 centralchurch.com
Church of the Holy Apostles
1380 Wolf River Boulevard Collierville, TN 38017-8687 holyapostlestn.net
Collierville Bible Church 806 Wolf River Boulevard Collierville, TN 38017 colliervillebible.org
Collierville First Baptist Church 830 North Byhalia Road Collierville, TN 38017 cfbconline.com
Collierville United Methodist Church
454 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 colliervilleumc.org
Compassion Church
3505 Houston Levee Road Germantown, TN 38139 compassionchurch.cc
Covenant Baptist Church P.O. Box 1165 Collierville, TN 38027-1165 mycbcc.org
Epiphany Lutheran Church 202 West Poplar Avenue, P.O. Box 1805 Collierville, TN 38017 epiphanylu.org
Faith Lutheran Church 507 New Byhalia Road Collierville, TN 38017 faithcollierville.com
Germantown Baptist Church 9450 Poplar Avenue Germantown, TN 38139 germantownbaptist.org.
Incarnation Catholic Church 360 Bray Station Road Collierville, TN 38017 incarnationchurch.com
Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church 106 Walnut Street Collierville, TN 38017 standrewscollierville.org
Saint Patrick Presbyterian Church 710 West White Road Collierville, TN 38017 stpatrickpres.com
ENTERTAINMENT & RECREATION
Malco Theatres 5851 Ridgeway Center Parkway Memphis, TN 38120 malco.com
Memphis Grizzlies 191 Beale Street Memphis, TN 38103 nba.com/grizzlies
Memphis National Golf Club 10135 National Club Drive Collierville, TN 38017 memphisnational.com
Morton Museum of Collierville History 196 North Main Street Collierville, TN 38017 ColliervilleMuseum.org
Orpheum Theatre Group 203 South Main Street Memphis, TN 38103 orpheum-memphis.com
Perfection DJs perfectiondjs.com
Premier Martial Arts Collierville 1016 West Poplar Avenue, Suite 104 Collierville, TN 38017 premiermartialarts.com
Ridgeway Country Club 9800 Poplar Avenue Germantown, TN 38139 ridgewaycountryclub.com
Shoot 360 85 Market Center Drive Collierville, TN 38017 shoot360.com/memphis
Strawberry Plains
Audubon Center 285 Plains Road Holly Springs, MS 38635 strawberryplains.audubon.org
Urban Air Trampoline Park 10337 East Shelby Drive Collierville, TN 38017 urbanairtrampolinepark.com/ locations/tennessee/collierville
Windyke Country Club, Inc. 8535 Winchester Road Memphis, TN 38183 windyke.com
WREG News Channel 3 803 Channel 3 Drive Memphis, TN 38103 wreg.com
YMCA at Schilling Farms 1185 Schilling Boulevard East Collierville, TN 38017 ymcamemphis.org
FINANCE & INSURANCE
Allstate InsuranceRod Lovelace
1114 North Poplar View Lane Collierville, TN 38017 allstate.com/rodlovelace
Andrea L. Shoaf AgencyFarmers Insurance 562 South Center Street, Suite C Memphis, TN 38017 agents.farmers.com/tn/ collierville/andrea-l-shoaf
Ashford Advisors 6060 Primacy Parkway, Suite 175 Memphis, TN 38119 ashfordadvisors.net/memphis
Bank of Bartlett 6281 Stage Road Bartlett, TN 38134 bankofbartlett.com
The CW Team with Bank of England Mortgage 901
7668 Poplar Pike Germantown, TN 38138 thecwteam.com
Bank of England Mortgage - Collierville
830 West Poplar Avenue, Suite 2 Collierville, TN 38017 boememphis.com/ locations/memphis.php
Bank of Fayette County 1265 Highway 57 East Collierville, TN 38017 bankoffayettecounty.com
BankTennessee 1125 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 banktennessee.com
Boyle Insurance Agency 5900 Poplar Avenue, Suite 100 Memphis, TN 38139 boyleinsuranceagency.com
Brock & Poole Insurance Agency, Inc. 185 North Main Street #103 Collierville, TN 38017 brockandpoole.com
Cadence Bank 3694 South Houston Levee Road Collierville, TN 38017 bancorpsouth.com
Clay and Land Insurance 866 Ridgeway Loop Memphis, TN 38120 clayandland.com
Collierville Insurance Agency 3454 South Houston Levee Road Germantown, TN 38139 insuranceoftn.com
Comparion Insurance Agency - A Liberty Mutual Company 6060 Poplar Avenue, Suite 301 Memphis, TN 38119
Edward JonesKevin Baltier 1108 Halle Park Circle Collierville, TN 38017 edwardjones.com
Farm Bureau InsuranceDamon Juckett
745 West Poplar Avenue, Suite 3 Collierville, TN 38017 fbitn.com
First Citizens National Bank
3668 South Houston Levee Road Collierville, TN 38017 firstcnb.com
First Horizon 1182 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 firsthorizon.com
First National Bank and Trust 506 Halle Park Drive, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 fnbtmemphis.com
First South Financial 369 South Byhalia Road Collierville, TN 38017 firstsouth.com
Goosehead Insurance 545 Ellie Cove Collierville, TN 38017 goosehead.com/ david-mcdowell
The Greer Agency: American National Insurance 342 New Byhalia Road, Suite 5 Collierville, TN 38017 americannational.com
HealthMarkets Insurance Agency 1317 North Germantown Parkway Cordova, TN 38016
Independent Bank 2116 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 i-bankonline.com
The Lane AgencyGoosehead Insurance 8596 Farmington Boulevard, Suite 1 Germantown, TN 38139 americannational.com
McAdams Group, LLC 98 Timber Creek Drive Memphis, TN 38018 mcadamsgroupllc.com
Northcutt AgencyFarmers Insurance
364 New Byhalia Road, Suite 5 Collierville, TN 38017 agents.farmers.com/tn/ collierville/adam-northcutt
Orion Federal Credit Union 310 New Byhalia Road Collierville, TN 38017 orionfcu.com
Patriot Bank 279 Market Boulevard Collierville, TN 38017 patriot-bank.com
Pickler Wealth Advisors 1135 Halle Park Circle Collierville, TN 38017 picklerwealthadvisors.com
Pinnacle Financial Partners 9057 Poplar Avenue Germantown, TN 38138 pnfp.com
Regions Bank
1300 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 regions.com
Renasant Bank 796 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 renasantbank.com
Rob Lackey, MSFP, CFP, BFA - Financial Planner 9061 Stone Walk Place Germantown, TN 38138
Simmons Bank 3607 South Houston Levee Road Collierville, TN 38017 simmonsfirst.com
Southern Security Federal Credit Union 765 Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 southernsecurity.org
State Farm InsuranceJoe A. Sarrio
2085 East Winchester Boulevard, Suite 103 Collierville, TN 38017 joeinsurance.net
State Farm InsuranceZach Jaworski
255 Schilling Boulevard, Suite 106 Collierville, TN 38017 zachinsurescollierville.com
Strategic Financial Partners 949 South Shady Grove Road, Suite 300 Memphis, TN 38120 sfpbenefits.com
Trustmark National Bank 305 Poplar View Parkway Collierville, TN 38017 trustmark.com
Washburn Financial Group 763 Walnut Knoll Lane, Suite 2 Cordova, TN 38018
GOVERNMENT & EDUCATION
Briarcrest Christian School 76 South Houston Levee Road
Eads, TN 38028 briarcrest.com
Collierville Christian Academy 910 Collierville-Arlington Road Collierville, TN 38017 colliervillechristianacademy.com
Collierville High School 11605 East Shelby Drive Collierville, TN 38017 colliervillehs. colliervilleschools.org
Collierville Middle School 580 Quinn Road Collierville, TN 38017 colliervillems. colliervilleschools.org
Collierville Parks & Recreation & Cultural Arts
440 West Powell Road Collierville, TN 38017 colliervilleparks.org
Collierville Police Department
156 North Rowlett Street Collierville, TN 38017 colliervillepolice.org
Collierville Schools
145 West Poplar Street Collierville, TN 38017 colliervilleschools.org
Collierville United Methodist Pre-School 454 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 colliervilleumc.org
Kiddie Academy Collierville 112 Crescent Drive Collierville, TN 38017 kiddieacademy.com/ academies/collierville
Memphis University School 6191 Park Avenue Memphis, TN 38119 musowls.org
Mid-South Gifted Academy 121 East South Street, Suite 102 Collierville, TN 38017 midsouthgiftedacademy.com
Rossville Christian Academy P.O. Box 366 Rossville, TN 38066 rossvillechristian.com
Southwest Tennessee Community College 5983 Macon Cove Memphis, TN 38134 southwest.tn.edu
Town of Collierville 500 Poplar View Parkway Collierville, TN 38017 collierville.com
University of Tennessee Foundation 62 South Dunlap, Suite 500 Memphis, TN 38163 utfi.org/uthsc
HEALTH & WELLNESS SERVICES
Advanced Eye Care & Optical
499 East Winchester Road, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 advancedeyecaregroup.com
Allmon Internal Medicine
526 Halle Park Drive Collierville, TN 38017 allmonmedicine.com
Baptist Memorial Hospital - Collierville
1500 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 collierville.baptistonline.org
Baptist Reynolds Hospice House
1520 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 trinity.baptistonline.org
Bluff City Speech
Language Pathology LLC
155 North Main Street, Suite 102A Collierville, TN 38017 bluffcityspeech.com
BMG Family Physicians Group Foundation, Inc. 400 Market Boulevard, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 thefamilyphysiciansgroup.com
Border Martial Arts Academy
4644 Merchants Park Circle Collierville, TN 38017 colliervillemartialarts.com
Campbell Clinic 1400 South Germantown Road Germantown, TN 38138 campbellclinic.com
The Chiro Place
3615 South Houston Levee Road, Suite 110 Collierville, TN 38017 thechiroplace.net
Club Pilates Collierville
3660 South Houston Levee Road, Suite 108 Collierville, TN 38017 clubpilates.com/collierville
Collierville
Compounding Pharmacy
1162 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 colliervillecompounding pharamcy.com
Collierville Dental Associates
624 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 colliervilledds.com
Collierville Medical Specialists, PLLC 526 Halle Park Drive Collierville, TN 38017 medicalofmemphis.com/ contact-locations/colliervillemedical-specialists
Cullison Eye Care
2059 Houston Levee Road, Suite 125 Germantown, TN 38139 cullisoneyecare.com
Eye Specialty Group 1458 West Poplar, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 eyespecialtygroup.com
The Gardens of Germantown 3179 Professional Plaza Drive Germantown, TN 38138 vitalityseniorliving.com/ senior-living-locations/ tennessee/ gardens-of-germantown
Hearthside Senior Living 601 Wolf River Boulevard Collierville, TN 38017 hearthsideseniorliving.com
Home Instead Senior Care 999 Reddoch Cove Memphis, TN 38119 homeinsteadmemphis.com
HOTWORX Collierville 875 East Poplar Avenue, Suite 27 Cordova, TN 38017 hotworx.net/studio/collierville
Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital 848 Adams Avenue Memphis, TN 38103 lebonheur.org
Manduu Collierville LLC 3660 South Houston Levee Road, Suite 102 Collierville, TN 38107 manduu.com
Memphis Audiology 3660 Houston Levee Road, Suite 102 Collierville, TN 38017 memphisaudiology.com
Nelson Campany, D.M.D. 745 West Poplar Avenue, Suite 1 Collierville, TN 38017 drncampany.com
NHC HomeCare 17985 US Highway 64 Somerville, TN 38068-6906 mynhchomecare.us
No Place Like Home, Inc. 354 New Byhalia Road Collierville, TN 38017 nplh.us
OrthoOne Sports Medicine 99 Market Center Drive Collierville, TN 38017 orthoone.org
OrthoSouth 6077 Primacy Parkway, Suite 140 Memphis, TN 38119 orthosouth.org
Peak Potential Physiotherapy & Wellness 930 West Poplar Ave, Suite 5 Collierville, TN 38017 peakpotentialpt.com
Pediatric Consultants, P.C. 1458 West Poplar Avenue, Suite 201 Collierville, TN 38017 pedconsultants.com
Pediatrics East, Inc. 120 Crescent Drive Collierville, TN 38017 pedseast.com
P.T. Squared Fitness & Wellness
110 North Main Street Collierville, TN 38017 ptsquaredfitness.com
Rehab Etc. Physical Therapy
2059 South Houston Levee Road, Suite 123 Germantown, TN 38139 myrehabetc.com
Rejuvenate 901 364 New Byhalia Road, Suite 4 Collierville, TN 38017
SafeSplash Swim School
1088 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 safesplash.com/locations/ collierville-tn
Saint Francis Hospital 5959 Park Avenue Administration Dept. Memphis, TN 38119 saintfrancishosp.com
Saint Francis Medical Partners 6005 Park Avenue, Suite 505 Memphis, TN 38119 sfmp.com/home
Schilling Gardens and the Arbors Assisted Living 15 Schilling Bend Commons, Suite 100 Collierville, TN 38017 americareusa.net
Senior Helpers
1779 Kirby Parkway, Suite 5A Germantown, TN 38138 seniorhelpers.com/ memphiseast
Solutions Medical Center
832 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 solutionsmedicalcenter.com
Stern Cardiovascular Foundation 8060 Wolf River Boulevard Germantown, TN 38138 sterncardio.com
Thames Family Dentistry 60 Market Center Drive, Suite 102 Collierville, TN 38017 thamesfamilydentistry.com
Thrive Hearing and Tinnitus Solutions
165 North Main Street, Suite 108 Collierville, TN 38017 wehelpyouthrive.care
Urgent Team 397 New Byhalia Road Collierville, TN 38017
Your CBD Store Collierville 910 West Poplar Avenue, Suite 2 Collierville, TN 38017 cbdrx4u.com
HOME & GARDEN SERVICES
Alan’s Carpet & Floor Covering
167 Highway 72 East Collierville, TN 38017 alansfloors.com
At Home Heating and Air P.O. Box 547 Collierville, TN 38027 athomecomfortsolutions.com
A-Team Roofing
185 South Center Street, Suite 210 Collierville, TN 38017 ateamroofers.com
Automatic Air Conditioning, Heating and Plumbing 3470 Tchulahoma Road Memphis, TN 38118 itsautomatic.com/
Automatic Entry Garage, Gates & Openers P.O. Box 3014 Collierville, TN 38027
Comfortable LLC 356 New Byhalia Road, Suite 4 Collierville, TN 38017 comfortablellc.com
Contracting PRO 9277 Cordova Park Road Cordova, TN 38018 mycontractingpro.com
Greenkeeper Lawn Service 686 Commerce Parkway Collierville, TN 38017 greenkeeperlawns.net
The Grounds Guys of Collierville
155 North Main Street, Suite 102C Collierville, TN 38017 groundsguys.com/collierville
Heavenly Sunshine Property Services
9170 Southview Street Southaven, MS 38671 heavenlysunshine.com
Insulation Systems, Inc. 165 South Mount Pleasant Road Collierville, TN 38017 insulationsystemsinc.net/
Johnson Plumbing Co 345 Mann Drive Piperton, TN 38017 johnsonplumbingcompany.net
Jordan’s Home Inspection P.O. Box 2 Collierville, TN 38027
Mid-South Pool Builders, Inc. 765 Chaney Drive Collierville, TN 38017 midsouthpoolbuilders.com
My Town Roofing 449 Highway 72 West, Suite 129 Collierville, TN 38017 mytownroofing.com
Republic Roofing & Restoration, LLC 91 Peyton Parkway, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 republicexteriors.com
Rich-Way Landscape, Inc. 639 Chaney Drive Collierville, TN 38017 richwaylandscape.com
Roof Maxx 759 Chaney Drive Cordova, TN 38016 roofmaxx.com
Russell’s Farm Supply Company, Inc. 136 Center Street Collierville, TN 38017
ServiceMaster of Germantown 715 Chaney Cove, Suite 102 Collierville, TN 38017 smgtown.com
Supply Line LLC 179 Highway 72 East Collierville, TN 38017 supplylinememphis.com
Tull Brothers, Inc. 629 Chaney Drive Collierville, TN 38017 tullinc.com
William Cannon Heating & Air, Inc. 400 East South Street Collierville, TN 38017
Wilson Furniture Co. and Accessories 225 Washington Street Collierville, TN 38017 wilsonfurnitureand accessories.com
HOSPITALITY & EVENT SERVICES
Blair Ball Photography 8616 Somerset Lane Germantown, TN 38138 blairballphotography.com
Courtyard by Marriott - Collierville 4640 Merchants Park Circle Collierville, TN 38017 marriott.com/memvl
DreamBoat Photography dreamboatimages.com
Fairfield Inn & SuitesCollierville 10290 Collierville Road Collierville, TN 38017 marriott.com/memfv
The Great Hall & Conference Center 1900 South Germantown Road Germantown, TN 38138 TheGreatHallEvents.com
Hampton Inn Collierville 1280 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 hilton.com/en/hotels/ memcvhx-hamptonmemphis-collierville
Heartwood Hall 2665 Raleigh LaGrange Rossville, TN 38066 heartwoodhall.com
Hicks Convention Services 935 Rayner Street Memphis, TN 38114 HicksConventions.com
Mahaffey Tent and Event Rentals 4131 Delp Street Memphis, TN 38118 mahaffeytent.com
NLA Projects Photography nlaprojects.com
Simply Done 111 Walnut Street Collierville, TN 38017 greatfoodsimplydone.com
Travel Leaders & Cruises 2765 Wolf Creek Parkway, Suite 104 Memphis, TN 38133 gotravelleaders.com
INDUSTRIAL & MANUFACTURING SERVICES
American-Marsh Pumps
550 East South Street Collierville, TN 38017 wilo.com/amp/en_us
Bridgsite, LLC
985 Gable Cove Collierville, TN 38017 bridgsite.com
Carrier Corporation 97 South Byhalia Road Collierville, TN 38017 carrier.com
ChemStation Mid-South 729 Progress Road Collierville, TN 38017 chemstation.com
Elite Supply Chain Services 3300 Jet Cove, Suite 3 Memphis, TN 38118 elite-scs.com
FBSciences, Inc.
153 North Main Street, Suite 100 Collierville, TN 38017 fbsciences.com
Floratine Products Group, Inc. 355 East South Street Collierville, TN 38017 floratine.com
Helena Agri-Enterprises, LLC
225 Schilling Boulevard, Suite 300 Collierville, TN 38017 helenaagri.com
IMC 1305 Schilling Boulevard West Collierville, TN 38017 imcc.com
Instant Brands 190 Norfolk Southern Way Byhalia, MS 38611 instantbrands.com
International Paper 6400 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN 38197 internationalpaper.com
IPS Corporation 500 Distribution Parkway Collierville, TN 38017 ipscorp.com
The Juice Plus Company 140 Crescent Drive Collierville, TN 38017 juiceplus.com
MCR Safety
1255 Schilling Boulevard West Collierville, TN 38017 mcrsafety.com
Mid-South Engineering & Manufacturing, Inc. 568 East South Street Collierville, TN 38017 midsouthengineering.com
Mueller Industries 150 Schilling Boulevard, Suite 200 Collierville, TN 38017 Muellerindustries.com
Pepsi Beverage Company 150 South Byhalia Road Collierville, TN 38017 pepsi.com
Protank 8971 Yahweh Road Olive Branch, MS 38654 protank.com
LEGAL SERVICES
Burch, Porter & Johnson, P.L.L.C. 130 North Court Avenue Memphis, TN 38103 bpjlaw.com
The Bowders Law Firm 5865 Ridgeway Center Parkway, Suite 300 Memphis, TN 38120
Cotton Law Firm 195 South Center Street, Suite 100 Collierville, TN 38017
Gill Family Law PLLC 7660 Poplar Pike Drive, Suite 101 Germantown, TN 38138 gillfamlaw.com
Harkavy Shainberg Kaplan PLC 6060 Poplar Avenue, Suite 140 Memphis, TN 38119 harkavyshainberg.com
Harris Shelton Hanover Walsh, PLLC 6060 Primacy Parkway, Suite 100 Memphis, TN 38119 harrisshelton.com
The Pickler Law Firm 1143 Halle Park Circle Collierville, TN 38017 picklerlaw.com
NON-PROFIT AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
Agricenter International 7777 Walnut Grove Rd. Memphis, TN 38120 agricenter.org
Better Business Bureau 3693 Tyndale Drive Memphis, TN 38125 bbb.org
Collierville Arts Council 440 West Powell Road Collierville, TN 38017 colliervilleartscouncil.org
Collierville Connected 454 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 colliervilleconnected.com
Collierville Education Foundation
108 East Mulberry Street Collierville, TN 38017 mycef.org
Collierville Partners in Education 1143 Halle Park Circle Collierville, TN 38017 mycef.org
Family Violence Council of Collierville P.O. Box 1841 Collierville, TN 38027 fvccollierville.com
Greater Memphis Chamber 22 North Front Street, Suite 200 Memphis, TN 38103 memphischamber.com
Junior Achievment P.O. Box 1015 Cordova, TN 38088 jamemphis.org
Junior Auxiliary of Collierville P.O. Box 123 Collierville, TN 38027 jacollierville.org
Leadership Collierville P.O. Box 604 Collierville, TN 38027 leadershipcollierville.org
Main Street Collierville 125 North Rowlett Street Collierville, TN 38017 mainstreetcollierville.org
Memphis Convention & Visitors Bureau 47 Union Avenue Memphis, TN 38103 memphistravel.com
Memphis Goodwill, Inc. 6895 Stage Rd. Collierville, TN 38133 goodwillmemphis.org
NAACP P.O. Box 1214 Collierville, TN 38027 naacp.org
New Day Children’s Theatre 4670 Merchants Park Circle, Suite 626 Collierville, TN 38017 newdaytheatre.org
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Memphis 535 Alabama Avenue Memphis, TN 38105 rmhc-memphis.org
Rotary Club of Collierville P.O. Box 162 Collierville, TN 38027 colliervillerotary.org
Southern Reins Center for Equine Therapy 916 Billy Bryant Road Collierville, TN 38017 southernreins.org
Taylor Stamps 264 Briarbrook Cove Collierville, TN 38017
Twentieth Century Club P.O. Box 1227 Collierville, TN 38017 colliervillefaironthesquare1950.org
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 5066 347 Center Street Collierville, TN 38017
Youth Villages 3320 Brother Boulevard Bartlett, TN 38133 youthvillages.org
PERSONAL CARE & SERVICES
BeeHive Homes of Collierville
1368 Wolf River Boulevard Collierville, TN 38017 beehivecollierville.com
Brent Taylor Funeral Directors 948 Reddoch Cove Memphis, TN 38119 brenttaylorfuneraldirectors.com
Collierville Funeral Home 534 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 colliervillefuneral.com
Germantown Day Spa 9030 Poplar Pike, Suite 104 Germantown, TN 38138 germantowndayspa.com
Gould’s Day Spa & Salon 3670 South Houston Levee Road, Suite 107 Collierville, TN 38017 gouldsalonspa.com
Gould’s Salon & SpaCollierville 875 West Poplar Avenue Collierville, TN 38017 gouldsalons.com
Hospice of Hope
1125 Schilling Boulevard East Collierville, TN 38017 hospiceofhopetn.com
The Langford Collierville 1633 East Winchester Road Collierville, TN 38017 parkavenuelifestyle.com/ community/ langford-of-collierville
Mary Kay CosmeticsStephanie Thrall 7290 Oak Run Drive Germantown, TN 38138 marykay.com/stephaniethrall
Massage Envy of Tennessee, LLC
4610 Merchants Park Circle, Suite 511 Collierville, TN 38017 massageenvy.com
Midnight Star Collierville 122 North Main Collierville, TN 38017 midnightstarcollierville.com
Page Robbins Adult Day Center
1961 South Houston Levee Road Collierville, TN 38017 pagerobbins.org
Paparazzi JewelryMary Rad paparazziaccessories.com/ 483236
Peebles Fayette County Funeral Homes & Cremation Center
18020 Highway 64 Somerville, TN 38068 peeblesfuneralhome.com
VSL Nail Spa Collierville 875 West Poplar Avenue, #21 Collierville, TN 38017 vslnailspacollierville.com
PET SERVICES
The Claridge Pet Resort 1436 Wolf River Boulevard Collierville, TN 38017 theclaridgepetresort.com
Happi & Friends, LLC 1130 Polo Drive Collierville, TN 38017
Healing Paws Animal Hospital
900 South Collierville Arlington Road Collierville, TN 38017 healingpaws901.com
PetSuites MemphisGermantown/Collierville 4520 South Forest Hill Irene Road Memphis, TN 38125 petsuitesofamerica.com
REAL ESTATE, APARTMENT, MOVING & STORAGE
Banyan Tree Realtors 118 North Main Street Collierville, TN 38017 banyantreerealtors.com
Belmont Village 6605 Quail Hollow Road Memphis, TN 38120 belmontvillage.com
BHHS McLemore & Co. Realty - Amy Murrah 118 East Mulberry Street, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 amysells901.com
BHHS McLemore & Co. Realty - Melissa Reed
118 East Mulberry Street, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 mac-realtors.com
BHHS McLemore & Co. Realty - Niki Berry
118 East Mulberry Street, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017
BHHS McLemore & Co. Realty - Tiffany McLemore 118 East Mulberry Street, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 mac-realtors.com
Big League Movers
4727 Burbank Road Memphis, TN 38118 bigleaguemovers.com/areasserved/collierville-movers
Bryan Realty Group 1850 Poplar Crest Cove, Suite 104 Memphis, TN 38119 bryanrealty.com
The Carrington @ Schilling Farms 888 Carrington Oak Lane South Collierville, TN 38017 carringtoncollierville.com
Coldwell Banker Collins-Maury 968 Civic Center Drive, Suite 103 Collierville, TN 38017 collins-maury.com
Collierville Marketplace Self Storage 988 Civic Center Drive Collierville, TN 38017 marketplacestorage.com
Crews Realty, LLC 3035 Centre Oak Way, Suite 101 Germantown, TN 38138 crewsrealty.com
Crye-Leike RealtorsHank Hogue 435 New Byhalia Road, Suite 106 Collierville, TN 38017 crye-leike.com
Crye-Leike RealtorsJudy McLellan 3216 Chapel Woods Cove Germantown, TN 38139 judymac.com
Crye-Leike RealtorsMatt Morgan 435 New Byhalia Road, Suite 106 Collierville, TN 38017 mattmorgan.crye-leike.com
eXp Realty, LLCSteve Young 10223 Statfield Drive Collierville, TN 38017 steveyoung.exprealty.com
The Farms at Bailey Station
3382 Grand Central Circle East Collierville, TN 38017 thefarmsatbaileystation.com
Germantown Plantation Senior Living 9293 Poplar Avenue Germantown, TN 38138 germantownplantation.com
Great PropertiesNancy Chute
1108 Poplar View Lane North Collierville, TN 38017
Hobson Realtors 5384 Poplar Avenue, Suite 250 Memphis, TN 38119 hobsonrealtors.com
Home Surety Title / McEvoy Law Group 5583 Murray Road, Suite 120 Memphis, TN 38119
John Green & Co. Realtors
- Allen Green
50 North Main, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 johngreen.com
John Green & Co. Realtors
- Cindy Elliott
50 North Main, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 soldwithcindy.com
John Green & Co. Realtors
- David Fraser
50 North Main, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 johngreen.com
John Green & Co. Realtors
- Maureen J. Fraser 50 North Main, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 soldwithmaureen.com
John Green & Co. Realtors
- Michael Green 50 North Main, Suite 101 Collierville, TN 38017 homesbymichael.com
Legacy Farm Apartment Homes
1130 Legacy Farm Court Collierville, TN 38017 legacy-farm.com
The Madison at Schilling Farms
160 Madison Farms Lane Collierville, TN 38017 madison@schillingfarms.com
Main Street RealtorsDeborah Brooks
140 East Mulberry Street Collierville, TN 38017 main-street-realtors.com
Main Street RealtorsLisa W. Fitzgerald
140 East Mulberry Street Collierville, TN 38017 main-street-realtors.com
Mandy Cushenberry
118 East Mulberry Street #101 Collierville, TN 38017-3248 mandyforheroes.com
Meridian Park Apartments 1700 Elkstone Drive Collierville, TN 38017 meridianparkapartments.com
My Town Movers, Inc. 449 Highway 72 West, Suite 129 Collierville, TN 38017 mytownmoversmemphis.com
Nancy Huddleston 968 Civic Center Drive #103 Collierville, TN 38017
PottersHouse Realty LLC 1196 Poplar View Lane South, Suite 3 Collierville, TN 38017 preserveatforestcreek.com
The Preserve at Forest Creek 9230 Thornbury Boulevard Memphis, TN 38125 preserveatforestcreek.com
The Signature At Schilling Farms Apartments 1074 East Winchester Road Collierville, TN 38017 mrgapartments.com/ signature
Southern Abode 140 South Main Street, Suite 5 Collierville, TN 38017 southern-appraisal.com
The Stamps Real Estate Company 109 North Center Street Collierville, TN 38017 thestampscollection.com
The Village at Germantown 7820 Walking Horse Circle Germantown, TN 38138 village-germantown.com
VIP Indoor Storage, LLC 89 Eastley Street Collierville, TN 38017 vipindoorstorage.com
Welch Realty, LLC 567 West Poplar Avenue, Suite 3 Collierville, TN 38017 welchrealtyllc.com
The Westbury Apartment Homes 3820 Mission Hills Drive Memphis, TN 38125 mrgmemphis.com
Campbell Clinic
Captain John’s BBQ
Carriage Crossing
Carrier Corporation
The Carrington @ Schilling Farms
Central Church
Century One, LLC
Cheers Wines & Spirits
Cheffie’s Cafe
ChemStation Mid-South
Chick-fil-A at Collierville
The Chiro Place
Choste’s Air Conditioning,
Heating, and Plumbing
Christian Brothers AutomotiveCollierville
Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram
Church of the Holy Apostles
City Center Shopping Plaza
CJ Lilly & Company
The Claridge Pet Resort
Clay and Land Insurance
Club Pilates Collierville
Coldwell Banker Collins - Maury
Collierville Arts Council
Collierville Bible Church
Collierville Business & Tax Services
Collierville Christian Academy
Collierville Compounding
Pharmacy
Collierville Connected
Collierville Dental Associates
Collierville Education Foundation
Collierville First Baptist Church
Collierville Funeral Home
The Collierville Herald-Independent
Collierville High School
Collierville Insurance Agency
Collierville Marketplace
Self Storage
Collierville Medical Specialists, PLLC
Collierville Middle School
Collierville Parks & Recreation
& Cultural Arts
Collierville Partners in Education
Collierville Police Department
Collierville Schools
Collierville United Methodist Church
Collierville United Methodist
Pre-School
Comcast Business
Comfortable LLC
Comparion Insurance Agency -
A Liberty Mutual Company
Compassion Church
Comprehensive Staffing Solutions
Contemporary Media, Inc.
Contracting PRO
Corky’s
Cotton Law Firm
Courtyard by Marriott - Collierville
Covenant Baptist Church
Crews Realty, LLC
Crowe Services
Crye-Leike RealtorsHank Hogue
Judy McLellan
Matt Morgan
Cullison Eye Care
The CW Team with Bank of England Mortgage 901
The Daily Memphian
Dale Carnegie Training
The Dave Moore Companies
David Tankersley
Designer Wholesale Kitchen, Bath and Floors
Dinstuhl’s Fine Candy Company Ditch Witch Mid-South DMH Consulting LLC
Domino’s Pizza of Collierville Donut Hutt
Farms
Mahaffey Tent and Event Rentals
Main Street Collierville
Main Street Realtors -
Deborah Brooks
Lisa W. Fitzgerald
Malco Theatres
Manduu Collierville LLC
Mandy Cushenberry
Mara Styles
Martha Flanagin
Mary Kay CosmeticsStephanie Thrall
Massage Envy of Tennessee, LLC
Maximus Building Supply
McAdams Group, LLC
McAlister’s Deli
MCR Safety
Memphis Audiology
Memphis Communications Corporation
Memphis Convention & Visitors Bureau
Memphis Goodwill, Inc.
Memphis Grizzlies
Memphis Light Gas & Water
Memphis National Golf Club
Memphis Pizza Cafe
Memphis University School
Meridian Park Apartments
Pediatrics East, Inc
Peebles Fayette County Funeral
Homes & Cremation Center
Pella Windows & Doors
Pepsi Beverage Company
Perfection DJs
PetSuites Memphis -
Germantown/Collierville
Pickler Accounting Advisors, PLLC
The Pickler Law Firm
Pickler Wealth Advisors
Pina Elite Restaurant Group
Pinnacle Financial Partners
Poplar Wines & Spirits
PottersHouse Realty LLC
Premier Martial Arts Collierville
The Preserve at Forest Creek
Principle Toyota Protank
P.T. Squared Fitness & Wellness
Regency Homebuilders Regions Bank
Rehab Etc. Physical Therapy
Rejuvenate 901
Renaissance Group, Inc.
Renasant Bank
Republic Roofing & Restoration, LLC
Rhylander Consulting LLC
Rich-Way Landscape, Inc.
Ridgeway Country Club
Rob Lackey, MSFP, CFP, BFAFinancial Planner
Ronald McDonald House
Charities of Memphis
Roof Maxx
Rose Construction
Rossville Christian Academy
Rotary Club of Collierville
Russell’s Farm Supply Company, Inc.
SafeSplash Swim School
Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church
Saint Francis Medical Partners
Saint Francis Hospital
Saint Patrick Presbyterian Church
Sawyers & Jacobs LLC
Schilling Gardens and the Arbors Assisted Living
Schooley Mitchell-Memphis
Security Tapestry
The Sedona Group
Senior Helpers
ServiceMaster by Cornerstone
ServiceMaster of Germantown
Sheffield Antiques Mall / Sheffield Collection
Solutions Medical Center
Sonic Drive-In of Collierville
Southern Abode
Southern Reins Center for Equine Therapy
Southern Security Federal
Credit Union
Southwest Tennessee Community College
Staks Kitchen
The Stamps Real Estate Company
State Farm Insurance -
Joe A. Sarrio
Zach Jaworski
Steak Escape Sandwich Grill
Stern Cardiovascular Foundation
Stragistics Technology, Inc.
Strategic Financial Partners
Strategic Online Systems, Inc.
Strawberry Plains Audubon Center
Sunrise Chevrolet, Buick, GMC
Collierville LLC
Superior Auto Body of Collierville, Inc.
Supply Line LLC
Taco Bell
Taylor Stamps
Thames Family Dentistry
Thinkwell Creative
Thrive
Magnolia Homes
Federal Credit Union
Orpheum Theatre Group
OrthoOne Sports Medicine
OrthoSouth Page Robbins Adult Day Center
Paparazzi Jewelry - Mary Rad
Patriot Bank
The Peach Cobbler Factory
Peak Potential Physiotherapy & Wellness
Pediatric Consultants, P.C.
Shoot 360
Sign Matters, Inc.
The Signature At Schilling
Farms Apartments
The Silver Caboose Restaurant
Simmons Bank
Simply Done
The Skybox Grill & Bar
Slim Chickens - Collierville
Smith & Smith, CPAs
Smoothie King