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HERNANDO CHAMBER MAGAZINE 2012

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4 HERNANDO MAIN STREET CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 7 LETTER FROM THE MAYOR Welcome Home

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Work, Live, Play

10 A SENSE OF PLACE

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CALENDAR

17 EDUCATION

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HERNANDO SHOPPING

20 HEALTHY HOMETOWN

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DINING OUT

28 FAITH AND WORSHIP

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HERNANDO HISTORY

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A LOOK TO THE FUTURE

33 AREA ATTRACTIONS

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SERVICE DIRECTORY

Cozy Front Porch

DeSoto County Schools

Strides to a Healthier Community

Churches in the Greater Hernando area

Map of Hernando

A Myriad of Attractions

Community Calendar

Something for Everyone

Delectable Destinations

Old Buildings and Storefronts

2012 and Beyond

Government and Businesses



Hernando Main Street Chamber of Commerce

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Board of Directors: Front row (l to r): Susan Fernandez, JoAnn Ledbetter, Courtney Kirton, Bob Barber, Cathy Brooks, Robert Carter Back row: Mayor Chip Johnson, Marty Pickard, Jon Bragg, Brian Hicks, Michael Hensley, Pam Black, Jeff Brasher, Colie Sanford Not pictured: Dan Lehman, Brad Palmertree

Staff: Paula Lambert, Member Services Coordinator Susan Fernandez, Executive Director

Ambassadors Front row (l to r): Julie Harris, Stacy Michael, Kristy Hopper, Joan Ferguson, Gladys Jenkins, Carrah Grandi, Brenda Graham, Lynn McAdams Back row: Marc Thompson, Scott Miller, Sam Witt, Mike Lee, Michelle Ford, Maurice McMillan, John Hornsby, Ellen Jernigan Not pictured: Kim Derryberry

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On behalf of the City of Hernando, I would like to welcome you to “Mississippi’s Front Porch.” Through a variety of successful public and private initiatives, Hernando has emerged as one of the most appealing communities in which to live, work, and play. This past summer we were ranked 79th in the CNN/Money Magazine’s 100 Best Places to Live and were featured in CNN’s Great American Small Town Series. We’ve worked hard to create a healthy and sustainable community, and place a high premium on quality of life. Because of this, ABC television featured Hernando in its new Everyday Health program! In 2010 we were named the state’s first Healthiest Hometown! Hernando is fortunate to have a wonderful park system, along with an enthusiastic Parks and Recreation Department that offers plenty of opportunities for physical activity and community involvement. We are also a pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly community, placing a high premium on sidewalks, bike lanes and safety signage. Hernando has a vibrant, award-winning Farmers Market, high-quality city development standards and weekly curbside recycling service. A Tree City USA and Preserve America community, Hernando prides itself in being a good steward of its valuable natural, cultural and historic resources. With low taxes, a great school system and convenient access to both I-69 and I-55, Hernando has become a destination of choice for many families and businesses. We thank you for your interest in our city and invite you to experience all of the things that make it unique. Whether you call Hernando home or are just visiting, we look forward to seeing you. If you are considering moving to Hernando or opening a new business, we will be happy to introduce you to our city and discuss the possibilities. Please give us a call and we will assist you in any way we can. Sincerely,

Chip Johnson Mayor, City of Hernando


HERNANDO work, live, play

Thank you for picking up the 2012 Edition of the Hernando Magazine. This annual publication of the Hernando Main Street Chamber of Commerce is just one of many tools that we use to promote our wonderful city.

h e rn a n do ms. org Our mission is to enhance the quality of life of Hernando and its citizens through a strong business climate. As a Main Street and Chamber organization we strive to promote our businesses while adding meaningful programs for them and our citizens. Through the Main Street Program, we focus on the areas of organization, promotion, design and economic development to make Hernando a better place to work, live and play. In the role of a Chamber of Commerce, we represent the interests of our businesses and help them achieve their goals. Membership is open to all businesses and individuals in Hernando and beyond. Throughout the year we provide opportunities for our members to advance the mission of their organization through events such as:

LAST THURSDAY AFTER HOURS

A casual, monthly networking opportunity for all members held on the last Thursday of each month at the sponsoring business’ location.

MORNING MIXER

A quarterly breakfast, often referred to as “speed networking” is a great opportunity to spread the word about your business and learn about others that can help you succeed.

MEMBERSHIP LUNCHEON

A quarterly, membership luncheon open to all members and their guests features a dynamic speaker and the opportunity to network. We also provide several other events for our businesses as well as the community. These events include Taste of Hernando, Sunset on the Square, The Picnic and Parade Around the Square, Halloween on the Square, the Water Tower Festival, Christmas Open House, Christmas Tree Lighting and the Christmas Parade. Detailed information about each of these events as well as additional events can be found in the Events section of this magazine.

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In addition to these events, we provide additional services to members. These include: · Listing in the Chamber’s Directory of Services in the Hernando Magazine, as well as advertising opportunities in the magazine with a distribution of 10,000 state-wide. · Listing on the Chamber website, as well as advertising opportunities on the website. · FREE link from the Chamber website to your company website · FREE business profile on the Chamber Website, featuring your corporate logo or other graphic, along with a description of your business · Access to display your business cards and promotional materials in the chamber office · Customer referrals for your business · Annual Chamber membership decal to let prospective customers know you support the Chamber and the success of business in Hernando. · Access to our “business center” services such as the use of copier services, fax services, scan services, notary services, and conference rooms · Weekly e-newsletters from the Chamber office


I personally would like to express my gratitude to all of our members who make Hernando a great community. As a lifelong native of Hernando it is an honor to be in a position to support the growth of my hometown. The staff and I look forward to serving the needs of our community this coming year. If you are interested in joining the Hernando Main Street Chamber of Commerce or learning more about what membership can mean for you, please stop by our office or give us a call.

Sincerely,

Susan Fernandez Executive Director

Hernando Main Street Chamber of Commerce 2440 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 Phone: (662) 429-9055 Fax: (662) 429-2909 www.hernandoms.org

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a sense of

place On Mississippi’s cozy front porch, just 25 miles from downtown Memphis, is historic Hernando, Mississippi – a place where modern, sophisticated and sustainable living blends with small-town appeal.

“Hernando is one of those places that still has the ‘small town’ atmosphere but also has everything you need to keep you from having to drive into the city,” says Danny Edwards, a government employee and musician who has lived in Hernando for 22 years. “The only problem is trying to get in and out of Wal-Mart without running into 25 people you know!” While Memphis continues to be a hub for major employers like FedEx, International Paper and AutoZone, Edwards is rightHernando is growing and is no longer northwest Mississippi’s best kept secret. In fact, Hernando’s population grew 107 percent from 2000 to 2010, and 118 percent from 1990 to 2000, making it one of the fastest growing cities in the state.

a place to call home New residents seeking an upscale loft, a condominium, or apartment suited for the single professional, or a family-friendly neighborhood, will find Hernando’s many housing choices to be appealing. Also home to senior living and retirement community options, Hernando has quickly become known as a perfect place to retire. The city has a host of well-planned and attractive neighborhoods, just waiting for families to enjoy! The 1,300-acre Hernando West Traditional Neighborhood Development is online to provide a wonderful mixed-use community with more than 30 percent of the land preserved in open space and recreational trails. Mississippi’s homeowner-friendly property tax policies make purchasing a home in Hernando a great value.

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a healthy, well-planned and sustainable place

a place to do business As the county seat of government, Hernando focuses many of its events around the historic square area, a vibrant community gathering point that rests in the shade of mature trees and landmark historic buildings. It is also home to the city’s successful downtown business district. A proud member of the Main Street Program, Hernando works hard to maintain the integrity of this 175-year-old Spanish-style square and other historic districts through its preservation program. The city received its Preserve America designation from the White House due in part to how the city has used its Square for economic development. In addition to a vibrant downtown business district, Hernando offers the Commerce Street (Highway 304) corridor, Highway 51 corridor, and an attractive commercial area just east of Interstate 55. Progressive design standards have produced durable and dignified buildings, as well as shade trees and welcoming landscaping. Permitting processes are developer-friendly while staying true to the spirit of the standards. While Hernando’s safe and pleasant stores make the city appealing to shoppers, Mississippi’s favorable sales tax policies entice them further!

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The city has created walking and bicycle infrastructure that encourages active living – whether for recreation or transportation. Requirements for sidewalks in all developments, bike lane striping, sidewalk improvements and bike safety signage make biking and walking safe and enjoyable. Partnerships with DeSoto Greenways and the North Mississippi Land Trust mean more recreation opportunities for residents, as well as better stewardship of the natural environment. This Tree City USA Community also offers once-a-week curbside and drop-off recycling. Hernando prides itself on having smart policies that improve the well-being of its residents. An example is an ordinance that requires developers to donate at least 10 percent of land for open space/parks. Most developers understand the value of having parks in their neighborhoods, and often donate more. Other policies call for connected streets and design standards, which further encourage walking and biking. This is one of the many reasons that Hernando was the first city in the state to be named the Healthiest Hometown by Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi Foundation (in 2010). In addition to good policy, Hernando encourages health and wellness through its annual 10K footrace, its Community Garden and an award-winning Farmers Market. The Market was named Mississippi’s Favorite Farmers Market two years in a row and seventh in large markets in the nation in 2011 by popular vote of market-goers. This title is well-deserved, as each week during the summer and fall, over 50 vendors sell fresh, local fruits and vegetables, milk and butter, honey, goat milk soaps and lotions, flowers, plants, natural detergents, knife sharpening services, artisan bread, baked goods, canned and preserved items, and some locally-crafted artisan items.

a playful and active place Four times named a “Playful City USA”, and home to the DeSoto Arts Council, Hernando holds annual Christmas and Fourth of July parades, Movies on the Square, Water Tower Festival, and the Sunset on the Square concert series. The A’Fair arts and crafts show, held every May, is a 25-year tradition in the city, and the Square is also home to the county-wide Earth Day Celebration and special honorary events for Veterans. With a top-ranked school system and low crime rate, Hernando is a prosperous community that appeals to business owners, visitors and new residents. Yet it is also small enough to prove that the comforts of home are always in the little things.


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Population American Indian/Alaska Native Asian Hispanic Black White Median age (years) Housing units within city limits Per capita income past 12 months Median Household income Median value of owner-occupied housing units

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14,090 .2% 1% 5.5% 13.1% 81.6% 36.5 5,600 $25,493 $61,804 $178,900

†Based on U.S. Census Bureau: State and Country QuickFacts (2006-2010)

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education The motto for DeSoto County Schools is “Excellence is a Commitment.”

There are three top priorities at DeSoto County Schools: Safety, Academics and Extra Curricular Activities.

“Obviously we’re very proud of our schools,” Kuykendall says. “We’ve gone from 22,000 students to about 32,400. We have 14 Star Schools. Years ago we might have had one National Merit Semi-Finalist, we might have two in one year, we might not have any one year. This year we’ve got eight National Merit Finalists and last year we had 14 National Merit Semi-Finalists,” says Kuykendall. Moreover, every high school in the district has children that have scored over 30 (out of a possible 36) on the ACT test. The motto for DeSoto County Schools is “Excellence is a Commitment.” It is on the desk of every employee. There are three top priorities at DeSoto County Schools: Safety, Academics (growing academically one calendar year) and Extra Curricular Activities, in that order. The district’s top priority is safety; after that comes academics, says Kuykendall. Great efforts have been taken to make the district’s buildings secure. Safety is a top priority with all of the DeSoto County police departments working closely with schools and surrounding neighborhoods to ensure a safe environment conducive to learning. The district has also improved extra-curricular activities, Kuykendall says and most recently added swimming to its sports teams. Today, physical education is being taught at all schools. Recently, the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Foundation provided two grants (more than $250,000) to DCS to place outdoor gyms, curriculum, and two years of testing in the Project

Fit America Program. With this outdoor gym equipment, students are building skill levels to pass fitness tests, break the cycle of childhood obesity, and serve as a model for the state and nation to follow. The band programs throughout the district continually get statewide recognition. Currently, DeSoto Central High School is the 6A marching band champion, and Lewisburg High School is the 4A state marching band champion. Southaven High School held the 6A title for the two previous years. Olive Branch High School recently had their band director named “Band Director of the Year” for the state. When Kuykendall took office, only one high school — Olive Branch High School — had access to a performing arts center. Now every high school has a performing arts auditorium. “All the research shows that student achievement is tied to performing arts,” Kuykendall says. “It also helps with graduation rates.” Probably the one feature that makes DeSoto County Schools stand out is its exceptional teachers. Superintendent Milton Kuykendall frequently says his teachers work very hard to maintain low operating costs while providing a quality education, and they are committed to assisting children in realizing their potential and achieving excellence. “I always say we have the best teachers in America,” says Kuykendall. “We have great principals and a great school board. All those things working together have really helped us be a better school district.”

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Support of voters for bond issues to build new schools has helped the district enormously. The district built 15 new schools in eight years. “We were so far behind. We had trailers everywhere,” says Kuykendall. “We are in such good shape now, classroom-wise. We’ve got enough to last five, six years.”As long as the growth stays below 1,000 new students each year, the district can handle the growth, according to Kuykendall. Computer integration training programs for teachers further enhance

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the various academic skills of the students. The Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi is working to make the DeSoto County School District a technological leader in school systems. They gave an initial grant to the school district four years ago to put SMART Boards, interactive white boards, in classrooms across the district. Now the district has more than 1,200 of these in the classrooms. “The teachers have room to do things, the principals have things to help them be creative,” Kuykendall

This past year, senior students in the eight high schools received $23 million in scholarship offers, and every high school had students with ACT scores above 30. For two years in a row (2009, 2010), a DCS student has earned a perfect “36” score. Only onetenth of one percent of students in the nation earns a perfect score on the ACT.

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says. “Good creative things are going on and not one child has to attend school in a trailer.” Kuykendall is also proud of the many parents who are involved in their children’s schools. “I think that by doing that and having this great school system is why this county has grown like it has,” he said. “People don’t move to communities if they don’t want to send their kids to school there.”

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Strong community involvement is anoth er vital aspect of DeSoto County Schools’ success. The Homer Skelton Foundation has contributed more than $1.5 million in back to school grants for DeSoto County Schoo ls over the last 10 years. These grants have supplied comp uters, science labs, music rooms, tutoring programs and a myriad of other academic programs that have enric hed the learning experiences of students. The Alcoa Foun dation, Entergy Foundation and the Foundation for Excel lence in Education through the DeSoto Economic Council, provide ongoing grants and services to the school district every year.

For more information about DeSoto County Schools, go to: desotocountyschools.org.

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HEALTHY

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The city of Hernando is making tremendous strides toward becoming a healthier community, with help from city officials, the DeSoto County School District, the Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi and its health-minded residents.

Steps that are being taken range from a Clean Indoor Air Act to a Farmers Market and everything in between. Because of these initiatives Hernando was the first city in Mississippi to win the Healthiest Hometown Award from Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi Foundation.

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HEALTH CONSCIOUS The Healthiest Hometown Award

is presented to the city in Mississippi that has done the most to positively change the health culture in their community. The top award comes with bragging rights but also with a $50,000 grant to improve health attainment. Hernando’s Healthiest Hometown committee decided that the best way to spend the award was to overlay the popular walking track at the Hernando Sports and Fitness Park. One of the policies Hernando adopted to improve the health culture is the Clean Indoor Air Act, passed in 2007. The act makes it illegal to smoke in indoor public places. “Our business is to provide clean, safe air for people to breathe,” says Mayor Johnson. “This is one of the few policies a Mayor and Board can enact that will literally save lives.” Other policies that help make it easier for residents to make healthier choices include a development regulation requiring any new commercial or residential development to have sidewalks in front of them. Projects, such as a planned linear park on McIngvale

Road will give residents a ten-foot wide multi-use path stretching from Lee’s Summit Park to Hernando Hills Elementary School. Designed for bike and pedestrian use, the park will be well-lit and landscaped, with benches along the way. The pathway will serve as a walking and biking corridor, passing residential and commercial areas as well as schools. The city has striped bike lanes and installed bike safety signage to encourage more biking for transportation and recreation/exercise. Students are getting an opportunity to live healthier lives thanks to the Eat Right, Play More program of the DeSoto County School District. The District has received grants for everything from walking tracks and exercise equipment to new ovens that reduce the fat and leave the good taste in school lunches. Superintendent Milton Kuykendall is setting a good example himself by losing and keeping off 42 pounds. Schools now have certified PE instructors and a registered dietitian to help kids be more active and eat healthier at school. “With children you have to make healthy foods they want to eat,” says Katherine Nelson, Director of Community Relations with DeSoto County Schools. Other steps the city is taking include programs like H.E.A.L (Healthy Eating, Active Living), an informative program helping families to make healthier choices and is available through the city’s Parks and Recreation Department. Hernando has removed some vending machines from city buildings; those that survive are filled with healthier food choices. City employees, whose healthier lifestyles helped reduce insurance premiums, are encouraged to exercise on their breaks. The Farmers Market, conveniently located on the Square, helps provide fresh, local food to Hernando residents and visitors. Another step to provide healthy food to the people is through the city’s Community Garden. Located at the Gale Community Center, the Garden sports a Wee Garden, to teach the youngest residents where their food comes from, and helps provide nutritious vegetables to those in need.

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PARKS Dewayne Williams Director of Parks and

Recreation explains Playful City USA as two kids meeting at a park and making up rules as they play. Hernando’s seven parks offer a variety of ways for everyone from toddlers to senior citizen to live active lifestyles. Each park has their own special feature but the cities two largest parks, Conger and Lee Summit, offer the most. Conger Park is about 14 acres and offers everything from their famous playground to walking trails and tennis courts. Located on West Oak Grove, Conger has picnic tables, grills, and pavilions. The varied terrain of Conger allows for two stimulating walking trails and a new extension connects the park to a nearby subdivision. Lee Summit Park on Montieth is 18 acres and offers a wooded walking trail, a toddler friendly play ground and soon a dog park. Dewayne Williams spent his formative years like many others in Hernando. He played basketball down at “the cage,” ran around in Conger Park, and enjoyed picnics at Church Park. It was these experiences that motivated Williams to return home in 2006, and take on the task of starting the Hernando Parks and Recreation Department. In six years, the department has garnered regional and national recognition for its ability to be innovative with the limits of a small-town budget. Hernando beat out larger Mississippi cities to be named the healthiest city in Mississippi in 2010. “We proved that you don’t have to have tons of money to provide healthy services and good amenities for your citizens,” Williams said. “We have done things in the infrastructure to make exercise intrinsic in people’s lives just by having sidewalks repaired or added.” The money earned from the healthy hometown award has

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gone into a $130,000 project to resurface the walking track at the Hernando Sports and Fitness Park. Williams is excited about the project because it will upgrade one of the city’s most-used parks. “I really believe it will get more adults out there, and more of the senior population will be out there because the surface will be easier on your joints,” Williams said. The track will also be lined for use by Mississippi Adaptive Sports. 2012 will be another important year for Williams and the Parks Department as construction on the 38-acre Renasant Park are in the infancy stages. The city received the land from Renasant Bank, and is the largest land transaction for designated park use in city history. Williams confirmed discussions have begun with landscape architect group AERC and ETI to design amenities. The next few months will be spent meeting with citizens and community groups to determine the most important needs for the park. It is only after a final bid is submitted that the city can begin fundraising for the project. Williams said the project will be funded through a combination of grant money, private donations, and funds raised by the Hernando Parks Foundation. Established in 2011, the Parks Foundation is a citizen run board that focuses on fundraising and creating awareness for projects. Williams and the city government are never quick to say no to an idea. Even though the budget is limited, Williams encourages private citizens to look into fundraising for projects they deem important. Williams is working with the Hernando Skate group to build a skate park in Hernando. The Board of Alderman agreed to set aside an acre of public land for use of the skate park if the group is able to find funding. A similar group has started to establish a dog park.


“Parks entice people to move here, and they help the economy,” Williams said. “If your house is near a park it becomes worth more. Out of the 500 comments we received from a city-wide survey, many said that parks and recreation was essential to the function of families.” In addition to working on the Renasant Park project for 2012, Williams said the department is looking to add two new soccer fields this year. Over the summer the department will focus on non-traditional exercise methods such as a city-wide scavenger hunt which is designed to make exercise fun. The department also runs a community garden that teams up with the Head Start program to provide horticultural education to schoolchildren. An aquatic center, baseball fields, and an indoor gymnasium remain the most-requested facilities according to Williams.

HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT Part of a healthy lifestyle is a healthy environment which is provided in the City of Hernando by programs like Tree City USA and Hernando’s Parks and Recreation Department. Programs like Tree City USA and recycling keep the city beautiful, while the Parks and Recreation Department enrich the community by providing a place for active lifestyles and activities. Tree City USA sponsored by The Arbor Day Foundation promotes the growth of trees in cities and towns. Hernando has been a member for one year. Hernando’s recycling program through Republic Services aided in Hernando being selected by The Department of Environmental Quality to be an Enhanced Certified Community. It certifies cities that exhibit superior green practices; Hernando is one of four cities in the state that are Enhanced Certified Communities. Republic Services offers recycling for $3 a month. Shelly Johnstone Director of Community Development says, “People know intrinsically it’s the right thing to do.” The Parks Department’s events such as Play Day in the Park, City Wide Scavenger Hunts, and Give Grow and Play gets the community active in the parks. Cities like Hernando who have earned Playful City USA status promote a creative active experience for children.

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CONTINUED EXERCISE Regular checkups are

important to living a healthy lifestyle. Hernando offers General Practice Physicians and Nurse Practitioners as well as specialists in Dentistry, Orthodontics, Chiropractics and Optometry. We are fortunate that if Hernando doesn’t have the specialist you need, numerous doctors are just north of us near Baptist DeSoto Hospital in Southaven. In addition to checkups, a healthy diet and regular exercise are also needed. Hernando offers many parks with added fitness amenities that make exercise available to anyone. You can also join a local gym such as The Club at Highland Court which is a 24 hour fitness center. With free weights, exercise equipment and classes, there is something for everyone. “We care about our members,” says Manager Gina Oakley. Personal trainers are available to help personalize a fitness plan for each individual. For a complete listing of doctors’ offices and fitness facilities, please visit the Service Directory located in the back of the magazine.

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faith & worship Dynamic, caring, spirit-filled congregations with mission-oriented members make up churches in the greater Hernando area. First Presbyterian Church, one of the oldest congregations in the Hernando area, is an active part of theDeSoto County Community Prayer Breakfast. This annual event draws hundreds of people together each year from all walks of life and religious denominations. First held at Bonne Terre Inn and Café in 1999, the prayer breakfast was launched between First Presbyterian and a predominantly African-American Church. “When you come together as a group, you focus on the things that are important,” First Presbyterian Church pastor Rev. Robert A. “Chip” Hatcher said. “Jesus himself prayed that may they all be united as one. In a time when it’s easy to focus on what’s dividing us, and assign blame, and focus on what went wrong, we can simply come together and pray as one people.” Through the years, the keynote speakers have included astronauts, musicians, philanthropists and both local and national political leaders. First Presbyterian, among others, also partner in the Interfaith Council on Poverty’s Food Pantry which serves impoverished and disadvantaged families in the greater Hernando area. Hernando United Methodist Church recently celebrated 175 years of serving God and the community as it looks to serving the needs of its congregation and community. From its earliest days as a pioneer church in the lands carved from Chickasaw Indian territory, Hernando United Methodist Church has grown from a few faithful worshipers into a thriving, dynamic congregation meeting the challenges and spiritual needs of Christ’s followers in the 21st century.

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From supplying mosquito nets for children in Africa to making more than 20,000 meals last year for the earthquake-stricken people of Haiti and ensuring safe drinking water through the Honduras Living Waters mission, Hernando United Methodist is making a difference. The church also mounted relief efforts in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Gustav. Longview Point Baptist Church’s outstanding youth outreach is a hallmark of its Christian fellowship. In partnership with other area churches, Longview Point seeks to assist young mothers and foster parents as well as sending missionaries to Africa and other points around the globe. Colonial Hills Church is involved in many aspects of community outreach from overseas mission trips to helping hurting individuals in their own backyard. With more than 300 members from Hernando, Colonial Hills Church will soon launch a mission church along Industrial Drive West near Vaiden Ridge subdivision. Newer churches like Fellowship Baptist Church, New Discovery Christian Church, Lifehouse Church, Cross Road Church, Howard Temple COGIC and Christ Covenant Presbyterian Church are among the congregations on the move in one of Mississippi’s fastest-growing communities.


Worship is an integral part of Hernando. We’re sure you’ll find a friendly, supportive worship family to fill your spiritual needs. Colonial Hills Church 7701 Highway 51 North Southaven, 662.393.2445

CrossRoad Church 2294 Nail Road West Horn Lake, 662.393.2008

Fellowship Baptist Church 625 Highway 51 South Hernando, 662.429.3229

First Presbyterian Church 1455 McIngvale Road Hernando, 662.429.6646

Hernando United Methodist Church 1890 Mount Pleasant Road Hernando, 662.429.7026

Howard Temple COGIC 2763 College Street Hernando, 662.429.6359

Lifehouse Church 4353 Highway 51 South Hernando, 662.429.4709

Longview Point Baptist Church 1100 McIngvale Road Hernando, 662.449.1044

New Discovery Christian Church 961 Vinson Road Hernando, 662.449.5939 *Additional churches can be found in your local phone directory.

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Hernando boasts a myriad of local events and attractions that bring in locals and visitors alike. History buffs, horse enthusiasts, and growing families— Hernando offers something for people of all ages and walks of life.

The city’s Historic Town Square is home

to the DeSoto County Courthouse. Built in 1942 after a fire destroyed the previous building, the courthouse contains a dazzling display of murals on its walls that depict Hernando DeSoto’s arrival and discovery of the Mississippi River. Surrounding the courthouse is a diverse array of shops and restaurants. The Square is also home to several events each year. One of those events is the Water Tower Festival held in the fall. This weekend-long yearly event features a 10K, live music, food and craft vendors, and a car show. A big draw of the festival is the barbeque cooking contest that attracts teams from all over the mid-south and surrounding areas. Thankfully, the barbeque is also available for patrons to purchase and enjoy. The festival is family oriented and includes a variety of musical acts and a kids’ fun zone that includes moon bounces and activities.

One of the most well known attractions in Hernando is the DeSoto County Museum, which spotlights the history of the county from 1541 to the present. Some of the displays in the museum include artifacts from the time of Hernando DeSoto’s arrival in the area and his contact with the Native American inhabitants. An exciting display features an original touring piano of Nesbit resident, Jerry Lee Lewis. Not only is he famous for his music but he married in Hernando when it was known as the Marriage Capital of the country. The museum also focuses on important events in the agricultural, recreational, and social development of DeSoto County. Even though the museum focuses on the history of the county, it does not neglect the goings-on in modern DeSoto County. These exhibits include the Mississippi RiverKings, The Landers Center, and local artwork and information on each city in the county. The DeSoto County Museum is located at 111 East Commerce Street.

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“The DeSoto County Museum spotlights the history of the county from 1541 to the present. Some of the displays Cedar Hill Farm, located just outside of Hernando in the community of Love, is a major attraction for families in Hernando and DeSoto County. This family owned farm, first opened to the public in 1996, offers a wide variety of events suitable for all ages. Children can enjoy a petting zoo, pony rides, hayrides, a play area, and the opportunity to pick your own—berries, pumpkins, and other fresh produce. The farm offers yearround field trip opportunities including Easter, Spring, Pumpkin, and Christmas Tree field trips. Older children will enjoy the opportunity to play paintball, work their way through the corn maize at Halloween, or have a frightful good time on the haunted hayride. Cedar Hill Farm is also available for private and company events, and can be rented for weddings and receptions. In addition to Cedar Hill Farm, local residents have the opportunity to visit the Merry Christmas Tree Farm each holiday season. Visitors to the farm can pick out and cut down their own Christmas Tree. Arkabutla Lake can accommodate a wide variety of recreational interests

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in the museum include artifacts from the time of Hernando DeSoto’s arrival in the area and his contact with the Native American inhabitants.”

throughout the year. A reservoir on the Coldwater River, Arkabutla Lake is 40,704 acres of some of the best Crappie fishing in the country. Also known to many in the area as the most windy, it offers opportunities for sailing. Visitors to the lake can also swim, camp, hike or just enjoy a picnic. Civil War history enthusiasts will enjoy the DeSoto County Confederate Monument located in the Old Hernando Memorial Cemetery; it was erected shortly after the Civil War ended and serves as a memorial to the Confederate soldiers who died during the war. The cemetery has the largest number of Confederate graves in the county with more than 100 marked graves and a mass grave for 60 soldiers. Spring Hill Cemetery, one of the oldest in the county, includes the graves of Hernando’s earliest settlers including the first mayor. Horse lovers will take pleasure in a visit to the Mid-South Dressage Academy. The academy offers horse lovers of all abilities access to lessons, clinics, camps, and schooling in a world-class facility which includes two full-size, all weather arenas. The MDA encourages its students to develop self-discipline and confidence in their mastery of equestrian skills. Weekend retreats, camps and lesson horses are also available. Hernando has a rich and extensive history in the music of the delta— the blues. In the 1920s, Hernando was instrumental in the formation of Memphis as a center for blues music since several prominent musicians from that time—Jim Jackson, Robert “Tim” Wilkins, jug band leader Gus Cannon, and Dan Sane, partner of Beale Street blues pioneer Frank Stokes, among


others—claimed Hernando as their birthplace. They were honored with a blues marker in Hernando for their many contributions. ‘Mississippi’ Joe Callicott, born in Nesbit, was a Delta blues singer and guitarist with several well known recordings. He was honored with a marker at the cemetery where he was buried. These markers, located at significant points in blues history throughout the state, tell the stories through words and images of blues musicians who have influenced the genre. They explain how the hometowns of these men and women have influenced—and continue to influence—their music. For more information on these and other area attractions, visit the DeSoto County Tourism Association at 4716 Pepper Chase Drive in Southaven or SoDeSoto.com.

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DeSoto Arts Council – Art Show & Sale Banks House Gallery – Hernando

Every Thursday-Saturday, 10am-5pm. Visit the gallery and gift shop to view and buy original art, observe artists at work, take a class or workshop, or attend an opening reception or concert. Located on the Banks Mansion property two blocks west of the historic courthouse square. 662-404-3361 – www.desotoarts.com

Cedar Hill Farm Easter Egg Hunt

Hernando Memorial Cemetery – Hernando Honor those who died for the Confederate states during the Civil War. Mississippi’s second oldest Confederate monument, located at the cemetery, was erected in 1875. 662-393-4448

Get your picture taken with the Easter bunny, visit the petting farm and hunt for Easter eggs. Purchase homemade fudge or fresh donuts in the country kitchen. 662-429-2540 – www.gocedarhillfarm.com

A’Fair

Enjoy a courtyard full of free activities including pony rides, hay rides and of course an Easter egg hunt! 662-449-0968 www.midsouthdressageacademy.org

Hernando Farmers Market Courthouse Square – Hernando

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May Taste of Hernando

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Panola Street on the Square – Hernando All the crawfish and trimmings one can eat; silent auction and samplings from area restaurants. This event benefits the Palmer Home for Children. 662-449-2400 – www.palmerhome.org

Cedar Hill Farm – Hernando

Mid-South Dressage Academy Annual Easter Eggstravaganza

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Mudbug Bash

Held each Saturday, May – October from 8am to 1pm on the town square and featuring farm fresh local produce, dairy products, baked goods, canned goods, and artisan crafts. 662-429-9092 www.cityofhernando.org/farmers-market/

Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maize

Banks House Gallery An evening of live music, silent auction and great local food paired with beverages. Limited tickets are available. 662-429-9055 –www.hernandoms.org Courthouse Square 200 art, craft and food vendors converge on the historic courthouse square. A’Fair features live music, kid’s activities, a 5K race/walk, free gifts and prize drawings! 901-606-2758 – www.hernandooptimist.org

June Summer Library Program First Regional Library – Hernando, Horn Lake, Olive Branch, Southaven, Walls Concerts, magicians, wildlife and more. Celebrate the summer with special events hosted by DeSoto County’s local libraries! 662-429-4439 – www.firstregional.org

“Sunset on the Square” Summer Concert Series Courthouse Square – Hernando Thursday’s in June from 6:30-9pm Hernando’s “Sunset on the Square” Summer Concert series promises a fun-filled evening of music for the whole family. 662-429-9055 – www.hernandoms.org

Cedar Hill Farm – Hernando

Picnic and Parade Around the Square

Open daily late September through early November. Pick-your-own pumpkins, get lost in the “Corn Maize” and enjoy a petting zoo, pony rides, Chicken Show and hayrides. Experience the “Corn Maize” turned haunted on Friday and Saturday nights along with the Haunted Hayride and Trail of Terror. 662-429-2540 – www.gocedarhillfarm.com

Courthouse Square – Hernando Held the Friday before 4th of July, kids decorate their bikes, scooters or other non-motorized vehicles in patriotic colors and parade around the square in Hernando. At dusk, watch a free movie on the lawn of the historic DeSoto County Courthouse. 662-429-9055 – www.hernandoms.org

RiverKings Ice Hockey Landers Center – Southaven

From mid-October to late March the RiverKings Hockey team provides professional hockey entertainment to the Mid-South region and is the longest running active professional sports franchise in the area. 662-342-1755 – www.riverkings.com

August City Wide Scavenger Hunt Teams scatter across the city with a list of clues and tasks to complete. They are asked to take photos of local landmarks and retrieve items. Once those tasks are completed, they are eligible for a grand prize. A fun way to spend a Saturday. 662-429-2688 – www.hernandoparks.org

September Eagle Fest Dub Patton Area at Arkabutla Lake – Hernando Benefitting the Arkabutla Lake Wildlife Rehabilitation and Nature Center, the event will feature live animals, children’s activities, arts and crafts, food and live music. www.desotoeaglefest.com

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April Museum Day Heritage Celebration

DeSoto County Museum – Hernando Calling all history buffs, heritage enthusiasts, artisans and music lovers the last Saturday in April! Family fun and BBQ along with exhibitors and educational opportunities. 662-429-8852 – www.desotomuseum.org

Play Day in the Park

Conger Park – Hernando On the last Saturday in September, children in the community celebrate the occasion of the City of Hernando’s designation as a Playful City USA. Free games, music and food are part of the celebration. 662-429-2688 – www.hernandoparks.org


October Halloween Around the Square Courthouse Square – Hernando Bring your costumed children to trick-or-treat around the square. Fall displays offer great picture taking opportunities. Stay and enjoy a free movie on the lawn of the courthouse. 662-429-9055 – www.hernandoms.org

Spooktacular Mid-South Dressage Academy - Hernando Enjoy a courtyard full of free activities including pony rides, hay rides, face painting and other Halloween fun! 662449-0968 – www.midsouthdressageacademy.org

Springhill Cemetery Tour Springhill Cemetery – Hernando Take a step back in time and enjoy a walking tour of the cemetery as you visit with some of Hernando’s first citizens. Springhill_cemetery@yahoo.com

The Water Tower Festival Courthouse Square – Hernando A favorite among the locals, come and enjoy national recording artists, arts, crafts, children’s activities, food vendors and a barbeque contest, 10K run and a car show. 662-429-9055 – www.hernandoms.org

November Hernando Christmas Open House Courthouse Square – Hernando Visit dozens of shops, enjoy wonderful food and listen to carolers on the second Sunday in November. Don’t forget pictures with Santa! 662-429-9055 – www.hernandoms.org

Fall Tour of Homes Historic Hernando – Hernando Tour select homes throughout the historic county seat of DeSoto County. Tickets can be purchased from any Hernando Young Women’s Club member or from a participating sponsor. Find us on Facebook

December Christmas Tree Lighting Courthouse Square – Hernando Held the first Saturday in December, join in Christmas Carols while we light the city’s Christmas Tree. Listen to a Christmas story read by the mayor and visit with Santa. 662-429-9055 – www.hernandoms.org

Cookies with Santa Gale Center – Hernando On the first Sunday in December, bring your children to enjoy cookies and have their picture made with Santa. 662-429-2688 – www.hernandoparks.org

DAR Hernando Christmas Parade

Courthouse Square – Hernando On the first Monday in December, the parade features more than 100 entries with floats, cars, marching bands, horses, fire trucks and Santa Clause! This festive favorite offers loads of fun for the whole family. 662-429-9055 – www.hernandoms.org

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shopping

Designer apparel to loungewear, cosmetics to antiques, our shopping provides something for everyone. A variety of fantastic finds await your discovery in Hernando.

2 Dudes Home Decor

214 West Center Street; 662.404.3943 If you need help finding that special piece for your home, lake house or simply looking for a great gift, stop by this expertly curated shop where there’s something for everyone. Here the owners place an emphasis on their ability to rescue, reuse, recycle and reclaim tables, benches, chairs, lamps and other antiques and collectibles into unique Accents on the Square decorative pieces. The shop 300 West Commerce Street; 662.429.8050 also features some of the finest handmade candles, soaps and Located on Hernando’s Historic Town Square, this 3,000 square foot shop features a bath products in the South. beautiful selection of seasonal decorations, local art and gifts. Also of mention, are the custom silk flower arrangements, a year-round Christmas store and a display of work from several local artisans including the cool-toned pottery of Joseph Eckles.

Blue Olive Shop

210-4 East Commerce Street; 662.449.1520 From locally crafted pottery to Drake Waterfowl merchandise, Blue Olive Shop has a speciality gift for that hard to please someone. Ladies can choose from clothing including stylish Old Gringo boots and an assortment of jewelry. For gentlemen there are Jack Black skin care products as well as Ole Miss and Mississippi State merchandise. Cookbooks, candles and seasonal items are also available inside the shop’s cozy, intimate atmosphere.

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Bradlee Sloan

2529 Caffey Street; 662.469.9026 This shop makes you want to go home and redecorate. It is almost like walking into someone’s home. All the accessories from picture frames to candles are placed just right… it helps you to see these things in your own home. Their clothing selections are unique and one of a kind and even the trying on Center Stage Fashions of clothes is a great 324 West Commerce Street; 662.429.5288 experience – it is like being at home in Center Stage has been a mainstay in Hernando for many years and has been in the same location all that your own closet. time. Their selection of clothing, accessories and shoes goes from the teenager to the young at heart and everything in between. And the great thing about this shop is the personalized attention given to each customer.

Embroidery and More

225 Losher Street; 662.429.7717 This little shop is right off the Hernando Towne Square. The “have your name or initial” on everything is always in style and this little shop has lots to offer – they have items in stock that you can choose from or you can bring in your own items. They also have samples of Hernando Flower Shop different type fonts 141 West Commerce Street; 662.429.5281 and thread choices. This family owned flower shop has been serving the North Mississippi area for over 35 years. Upon a visit to the shop you’ll find three generations dedicated to helping you find that perfect arrangement to convey your feelings with flowers. The full service florist prides itself on its versatility. They offer an extensive gift line including balloons, silk and dried flowers, gourmet chocolates, Lampe Avenue fragrance lamps, collegiate collectables, Gourmet food items and smocked children’s outfits. The shop also specializes in monogramming and embroidery as well as social printing and engraving.

itty bitty & company

210 East Commerce Street, #5; 662.449.8220 With new consignment deals and locally hand-made clothes coming in daily, new moms flock to this whimsical shop to find all their favorite brands and bargains. New and gently used items give mothers the chance to find that special item. Sunday and Holiday favorites, a mix of everyday clothes and accessories and Janie Rose Boutique great prices are what make 210 East Commerce Street, #7; 662.298.0047 this shop a treasure.

Jeremiah’s Journey

Located in The Depot Shopping Center, off Commerce Street at the railroad crossing, you’ll find all the season’s trends at this fashionable boutique. Janie Rose carries a wide selection of beautiful clothes including cocktail dresses and maternity wear. The shop also features jeans, handbags and jewelry, all moderately priced to suit any budget.

135 East Commerce Street; 662.469-9418 Step inside for a “journey” of a different kind. Her unique indoor market is a cutting edge experience to a new way of shopping. Filled with products from over 30 vendors, Jeremiah’s Journey provides shoppers everything from custom clothing to custom framed art. If you’re searching for unique gift items or just a little something for The Pink Zinnia yourself, this is a must stop. Stop 134 West Commerce Street; 662.449.5533 by often as the inventory changes regularly. Life is sweet in a pair of Dolce Vita shoes from The Pink Zinnia. The locally owned gift shop also carries premium denim clothing lines including Paige as well Rich and Skinny Jeans. Pandora jewelry and Vera Bradley bags make great gifts all year round. The staff makes customer service, including beautiful gift wrapping, a top priority.

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Razzberry Beret

2338 McIngvale Road; 901.569.2136 Upon entering Razzberry Beret, you will be delightfully overwhelmed by the huge stock of gorgeous jewelry spread across the tables in front of you. Aside from being a pageant and prom hotspot, they also have gorgeous casual and cocktail attire for all ages. Their formal gowns range in color, fabric, and length, Sports of All Sorts while all carrying a stunning 345 East Commerce Street; 662.429.1162 allure. They also carry purses, shoes, and adorable cowboy Sports of All Sorts is your one-stop shop for sports equipment. From baseball bats boots. and shoulder pads to soccer shorts and shin guards, Sports of All Sorts carries a wide assortment of sports clothing and equipment. Suit up your little league or adult team in customized uniforms. Help fire up the home team in cheerleading clothing and accessories. Plaques, trophies, monogrammed apparel, signage and banners are also available.

The Square Cupboard

328 West Commerce Street; 662.449.2686 A versatile boutique, The Square Cupboard features a wide variety of gifts to please anyone on your list. Also of note is their Bridal and Baby Registry. The specialized shop carries everything from distinctive dinnerware and fine china to accents for the home and linens to customized towels and Tin Roof Market gourmet food items. A visit to 2556 Highway 51 South; 662.429.9006 The Square Cupboard is sure to result in discovering that The Tin Roof Market is an eclectic boutique with gifts ranging from beautiful throw pillows one-of-a-kind gift. and purses, to antique furniture and home dĂŠcor. It is also home to Kadim jewelry and original handmade jewelry by local artists. They carry exclusive Hinkle Creek Pottery pieces which are made by a mother and daughter who live in Corinth, Mississippi. Stop by and support Mississippi artists and decorate your home with unique pieces at the same time.

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DINING OUT

Hungry? Hernando boasts several delectable destinations that are sure to excite your taste buds.

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Asia Buffet

2631 McIngvale Road; 662.469.9481 Located on McIngvale Road, Asia Buffet is a Chinese, Japanese and Thai restaurant that features all of your favorite Asian dishes. Featuring more than 50 dishes on the buffet every day and a made-to-order hibachi grill, the Asia Buffet also offers a carry-out menu and sushi to satisfy your craving for light, Blue Daze Bistro flavorful dishes in a variety of sauces, 2631 McIngvale Road; 662.469.9481 regardless of whether you are dining in or on the run. The Blue Daze Bistro is as famous for its quaint, blue house setting as it is for its delicious menu. With dishes ranging from Chicken Aviano and Whisky Mushroom Filet Mignon to Veggie Wraps and Spin Dip Salad, the menu here is sure to please any palate. Diners can choose one of three seating areas – the informal bistro, an outdoor patio area, or an indoor dining room. Blue Daze also offers catering for private functions. Buon Cibo

2631 McIngvale Road; 662.469.9481

Buon Cibo (pronounced “bwon che.bo”) is Italian for “good food,” and that’s exactly what you get when you order one of their many pizzas, sandwiches, soups, and salads – all made from fresh, locally grown ingredients. Chefs/ Owners Josh and Katie Belenchia also feature a changing weekend dinner Café 51 menu, with entrees like Pan Seared 2450 Highway 51 South; 662.429.7812 Triggerfish. Their motto of “know your roots, eat local” assures diners they If you’re looking for traditional Southern cuisine, look no further, because Café are supporting DeSoto County farmers 51’s menu is sure to satisfy your hankerin’. With cafeteria-style “meat and 3” plate while enjoying delicious food. specials, Café 51 offers delectable dishes like Southern fried chicken, chicken and dumplings, turnip greens, fried okra, and homemade banana pudding. They also offer an à la carte menu and free Wi-Fi for their customers.

Café Bonne Terre

4715 Church Road West; Nesbit, 662.781.5100 Bonne Terre Inn and Café offers a unique Bed & Breakfast and dining experience. With a professionally trained culinary staff, 16th century French pine doors, and a double-sided fireplace, the Café Bonne Terre provides diners with beautiful views of the Bonne Terre woods, lake and gardens. From pan seared shrimp cakes as an Coleman’s Bar-B-Que appetizer to Muscovy Duck Breast as an 554 East Commerce Street; 662.429.9851 entrée, the menu offers enticing dishes featuring seafood, poultry, and beef. If there’s one thing the South is known for, it’s barbecue. Serving the South’s finest barbecue since 1971, Coleman’s Bar-B-Que uses all original recipes that have been passed down through the Coleman family for generations. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all served, so regardless of the time of day, customers can enjoy the mouth-watering barbecue dishes that have made Coleman’s famous in the area for more than 40 years.

Fuji Japanese Express

870 East Commerce Street; 662.429.4449 Fuji Japanese Express offers Hibachi express meals and sushi rolls, with the convenience of dine-in and carry-out orders. With a full sushi menu to satisfy your craving for both cooked and raw seafood, and Hibachi lunch specials served daily with fried rice and sweet carrots, Fuji Japanese Express provides quality Guadalajara Grill Japanese dishes at affordable 900 East Commerce Street; 662.449.4288 prices and a convenient location. Looking for authentic Mexican dishes with fresh ingredients? Guadalajara Grill offers this and more, with low-calorie and vegetarian dishes included on their extensive and generously-portioned menu.

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Memphis Street Café

2476 Memphis Street; 662.429.9299 Reviewed by locals as having the best Reuben sandwiches in Northwest Mississippi, the Memphis Street Café provides customers with a wide selection of entrees and sandwiches, including Fish Tacos and freshly prepared soups du jour. Owner/Chef Chris Lee, the former chef at Fitzgerald’s Casino in Tunica, also provides wall space in his restaurant for local artists to display and Mi Pueblo sell their artwork.

2340 Mount Pleasant Road; 662.449.1920

Mi Pueblo features a wide selection of authentic Mexican fare, including a variety of Mexican salads, soups, burritos, enchiladas, fajitas, and a children’s menu. Diners enjoy fresh food in a warm, Hacienda-style atmosphere or the patio where you can listen to live music while you eat.

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The Spot Sports Bar & Grill

210 East Commerce Street; 662.469.9276 The Spot Sports Bar & Grill is your neighborhood sports headquarters, located next to the railroad tracks in The Depot Center. As a family-oriented sports bar, in addition to a full menu and drink selection, The Spot offers 12 large flat screen TVs, a 106” projector screen, dance floor and stage to catch all of your college Taco Felix and professional games, and be 390 East Commerce Street; 662.449.1800 entertained by local talent. Taco Felix is famous for its light and tasty tortilla chips and freshly-made salsa. The menu features all your favorite familiar Mexican entrees, as well as many dishes that you perhaps cannot find in most local Mexican restaurants. With generous portions and reasonably priced fare, Taco Felix also provides Hernando diners with a quaint setting and a patio overlooking Commerce Street.

Windy City Grille

330 West Commerce Street; 662.449.0331 With daily lunch specials ranging from Spaghetti and Meatballs to Fish and Chips, and an extended list of appetizers like a Sausage and Cheese Plate and Deep Fried Portabella Mushrooms, Windy City Grille offers Hernando one of the largest specialty and gourmet pizza selections in the area. Windy City Grille also has a live music schedule and a full list of martinis, bottled beer and other specialty drinks.

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McDonald’s

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Papa Johns

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Sonic

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Zaxby’s

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Boulangerie Olivier

2485 Memphis Street; 662.469.9450 Located on Memphis Street near The Square, this small French bistro features some of the finest breads. On any given day, patrons may choose from German Rye, 13 Grain, Ciabatta, French Country, White or Dark Chocolate, Honey Pecan and many other varieties of bread. Macaroons are another specialty you won’t want to miss.

City Hall Cheesecake

2465 Highway 51 South; 662.469.9117 Also available to bake for weddings, rehearsal dinners, and parties, City Hall Cheesecake features a variety of specialty cheesecakes. Buy by the slice, by the cake, or as a variety tray.

Lady Bugg Bakery

205 East Commerce Street; 662.449.7000 Lady Bugg Bakery is a family-owned and operated bakery that uses the best ingredients that can be found as close to home as possible. Everything is made from scratch, including vegan delights.

Mandy’s Frozen Yogurt

2344 Mount Pleasant Road; 662.469.9289 Mandy’s Frozen Yogurt offers tasty treats and frozen yogurt in a variety of flavors to satisfy your sweet tooth with healthy options for adults and children alike.

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history

Hernando is preserving our past while looking to the future.

Hernando, the oldest incorporated

city in DeSoto County, leads the way in historic preservation. After a century of losing many historic structures, the city now has an active preservation commission which oversees five historic districts in the city. “One of the reasons we protect our older buildings is to preserve the character and fabric of the community,” says City Development Director Shelly Johnstone. Old buildings and storefronts across town aren’t being torn down- they’re being used to house innovative new businesses.

The DeSoto County Museum has taken an active role in preserving not only Hernando’s history, but the history of DeSoto County. A main focus of preservation for the museum has been a creation of a photo archive which contains many images of lost historic structures. “For the past ten years we have been collecting and preserving images of the community. In many cases, the only physical evidence we have of some of the structures lost to fire, war, and development are our photos,” says Brian Hicks, Director of the DeSoto County Museum. The following images showcase some of the lost and preserved historic structures of Hernando.

Hernando has been home to four DeSoto County Courthouses. The first was a two room log cabin built ¼ of a mile south of the current courthouse in 1837 and burned in the 1850’s. A second wooden courthouse was built only to be burned by the Union troops in 1863 and later condemned. Construction on the new “French Castle” courthouse began in 1870 and completed in 1872. In 1940, the building became the third courthouse to be burned when an arsonist set fire to the bell tower. Our current courthouse was built in 1942 and is in Colonial Revival Style. The most notable feature is the seven murals featured in the interior. Donated to DeSoto County in 1952 by Fred Goldsmith of Goldsmith Department Stores, they originally hung in the Gayoso Hotel in Memphis. The murals depict Hernando DeSoto’s exploration of the Mississippi River.

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Church Park, often used for

tennis lessons and family picnics was once home to an Episcopal congregation. When the Episcopal Church disbanded, they allowed the Catholic Church to begin holding services there. The church partially burned after being struck by lighting and was later torn down. The stained glass windows were used in the building of St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church in Southaven. The city later used the land to create the park that you now see on Commerce.

Church Park

The impressive Leigh Building

once stood where the vacant lot is at Commerce Street and Highway 51. The building housed a barber shop, a drug store and doctor’s offices. The building burned in the 1980’s and has yet to be rebuilt. The vacant lot is often used during festivals held on the square.

Leigh Building Accents on the Square

Colonel Tom White’s Antebellum

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Home once stood where the Hernando Post Office is today. With hand-stenciled wall paper, furniture from Paris and wrought iron from New Orleans, it was thought to be the most beautiful home in all of DeSoto County. According to local legend, during the Civil War, Col. White’s home was occupied one evening by Union troops garrisoned in town. His daughter was forced to provide dinner and entertainment for the troops as they took over the home. Unknown to those soldiers, the cellar of the home was filled with hidden Confederate troops, mules and supplies.


The oldest continually used church building in Hernando is located on the grounds of the DeSoto County Museum. Constructed in 1878 as the First Presbyterian Church, it hasn’t changed much throughout the years. In 1878, yellow fever wiped out most of the congregation but it was able to rebuild. In 1999, the Historic DeSoto Foundation purchased the building and continued to rent the church to a congregation. On Thursday evenings, the church is also used to host bluegrass and gospel singings.

First Presbyterian Church

Hernando’s five historic districts are: • Commerce Street District • Courthouse Square District • Magnolia District • Northside District • North Elm Street District For additional information about the history of Hernando and DeSoto County, visit the DeSoto County Museum, 111 East Commerce Street Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm. Free Admission.

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future a look to the

The city of Hernando has a lot to be proud

of: Healthiest Hometown in Mississippi in 2010, Mississippi’s Favorite Farmers Market two years in a row and 7th in the nation in large markets, Tree City USA, Preserve America Community, Playful City USA for four years in a row, ranked 79th in Money Magazine’s 100 Best Small Towns, featured in CNN’s Great American Small Town Series and ABC’s Everyday Health program, new retail openings, grants for park facilities and bike safety. However, the mayor is not interested in resting on laurels. He and the Board of Aldermen are always looking for ways to improve this city that has garnered national attention for its efforts to improve community health. That includes both expanding on current services and looking at

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some new ones. “We are fortunate to have residents that give us valuable input about the amenities they would like to see in Hernando,” the mayor notes. Some of the most popular quality of life features involve walking and biking. The city is committed to improving old sidewalks, striping new bicycle lanes and installing bike safety signage. This year Hernando will begin construction on a linear park, funded in part by a $610,000 grant. The park, for walkers and bicyclists, will be ten feet wide and two miles long and will have benches and landscaping to help make the journey more enjoyable. “It’s not only a place you’d like to walk and bike, but somewhere nice to hang out,” the Mayor says. It will also link two parks and traverse a busy


commercial and school route. With a Safe Routes to School grant the city will also be able to install sidewalks in the neighborhoods adjacent to Oak Grove Central Elementary School. In addition to the lunch stopover for the Fed Ex Rock ‘n Roll MS 150 bike ride, and the Chickasaw Trails Association Red Pride Ride, the city and the Hernando Bicycle Club are sponsoring the Ride of Silence. Other bicycling activities include “biking for transportation” training with a progressive ride from Southern Bancorp to the Farmers Market and LeBonheur’s Miracles in Motion fundraising ride. The city believes strongly that health tourism events will encourage young professionals to want to call Hernando home – and locals like it, too! This year, the popular Hernando Water Tower 10K will be held on the same day as the Water Tower Festival,

“ We are fortunate to have residents that give us valuable input about the amenities they would like to see in Hernando.”

helping to erase confusion between the traditional 5K with the same name. “Because there are so many 5Ks in October, we are replacing the festival 5K with the Water Tower 10K,” notes the mayor. “Everything else about the race will remain the same. It will start at 8 a.m., and participants will receive a nice long-sleeve t-shirt and a great goody bag. Because the race course is certified by the Memphis Runners Track Club, we always have a lot of participation from serious racers,” Mayor Johnson adds. The city is also working to become a “child friendly community” as measured by indices established by the statewide Excel by 5 program. Excel by 5 is an innovative early childhood community certification process that helps get kids ready for kindergarten. Studies show that early intervention can mean the difference between a successful student and one who struggles. The program emphasizes the important roles parents and early childhood educators play in the lives of children during

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these formative years, from birth to age five. Hernando has been accepted as a Candidate Community and expects to be certified in the next two years.

“We’ve seen

healthy growth in the retail sector.”

Also, important to the mayor is the idea of giving youth a voice in shaping decisions that affect their lives in Hernando. With the input of the Mayor’s Youth Council, the mayor knows that Hernando can craft smarter policies and develop better solutions to issues of importance to city youth. Young people who are involved in positive activities are also less likely to engage in risky behavior, and better equipped to become leaders. In addition to providing input on policies affecting young people, The Mayor’s Youth Council hopes to be involved in activities that will better the community. Because Hernando is a destination of choice, key indicators of growth, like building permits and privilege licenses issued shows Hernando has been weathering the downturn in the economy better than many communities. “We’ve seen healthy growth in the retail sector, and we lead the other municipalities in residential building permits issued,” says the mayor. “We hope this will continue with improvements in the national economic outlook.” But for community members who are still suffering economically, the Mayor’s Relief Fund helps provide assistance to those who are struggling to pay their bills. “We have had a gracious anonymous donor provide financial help to Hernando citizens who had trouble paying their city utility bills,” says Mayor Johnson. “Now we have formed a committee that is looking at ways in which we can work with other philanthropic groups to fill in the gaps that might be there.” Another draw for new residents to Hernando is how good a steward of the natural environment the city is. “Young professionals and retirees alike want to know that they are moving to a place that cares about the environment, from clean water and air to recycling,” says

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the mayor. The city has once-a-week curbside recycling pick up, and was just selected to be an Enhance Community, a green city designation given by the state’s environmental agency. This year the city will have a new Director of City Planning. “Hernando is known statewide for our progressive planning program. We often have visitors from other communities wanting to see what we have done,” notes the mayor. “The Board is looking for someone to continue the tradition of ensuring that Hernando looks great and functions well.” Strong community input into the comprehensive plan, a solid historic preservation program, good code enforcement, and sensible design standards are the hallmark of the city’s program. With the economy slowly improving, the Mayor and the Board hope to keep the city on firm financial ground. “Like any family putting money away for a rainy day, we are always trying to increase our reserve fund,” Mayor Johnson says. “Current residents and businesses, as well as those looking to relocate, want to be a part of a stable financial environment”.

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directory

SERVICE Hernando Main Street Chamber of Commerce 2440 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-9055 FAX: (662) 429-2909 Email: chamber@hernandoms.org Animal Control

Health Department ......................................(662) 429-9814 3212 Highway 51 South, Hernando

Library First Regional Library Hernando...................................................(662) 429-4439 370 West Commerce Street, Hernando

City of Hernando Animal Control ........................................... (662) 429-9096 DeSoto Animal Rescue Society .......................................... (662) 342-9448

Marriage Licenses

Automotive/Motor Vehicles

Utilities

Driver’s Licenses .......................................... (662) 429-1353 160 License Drive, Nesbit License Plates/Tags ..................................... (662) 429-1340

Call Before You Dig (Buried Cable Locator) (800) 227-6477

DeSoto County Circuit Court Clerk ................................................(662) 429-1326 2535 Highway 51 South, Hernando

Cable Comcast .......................................................(800) 266-2278

DeSoto County Administration Building 365 Losher Street, Hernando

Electricity Entergy .........................................................(800) 368-3749

Building & Construction Building Permits City of Hernando of Planning ............................................... (662) 429-9092 DeSoto County Planning Commission ................................. (662) 429-1303

Building Inspector City of Hernando Dennis Sing ............................................... (662) 429-9092 DeSoto County Planning Commission ............................... (662) 429-1303

Business Licenses City of Hernando ........................................... (662) 429-9092 DeSoto County .............................................. (662) 429-1303

Gas - Propane Atmos Gas Company ....................................(800) 863-7749

Internet Service Providers BellSouth (DSL) ........................................... (800) 321.2375 Comcast .......................................................(800) 266-2278

Telephone BellSouth Installations: Residential ................................................(888) 757-6500 Business ...................................................(866) 620-6000 Repairs: Residential ................................................ (877) 737-2478 Business ................................................... (866) 620-6900

Office of Planning Director of Planning ..............................................Bob Barber Building Official .................................................... Dennis Sing Building Permits .............................................Kristen Duggan Business Licenses ............................................. Debra Tipton Code Enforcement ............................................... Dennis Sing

Animal Control ................................................... Tesa Ray Emergency Services Chief of Police Mike Riley ....................................... 429-9095 Fire Chief ............................................................ Hubert Jones Assisstant Fire Chief .........................................Marshel Berry

Public Works & Utilities Utilities Clerk ................................Gwen House, Marty Pickard

DeSoto County Administration 365 Losher Street Hernando, Mississippi 38632 Phone: (662) 429-5011 Board of Supervisors .......................... (662) 429-5590 District 1 Supervisor .......................................... Jessie Medlin District 2 Supervisor ..........................................Mark Gardner District 3 Supervisor ............................................... Bill Russell District 4 Supervisor .............................................Lee Caldwell District 5 Supervisor ............................................. Harvey Lee

County Administrator Michael Garriga .............................................. 662) 429-1460

Chancery Court Clerk W.E. “Sluggo” Davis..................................... (662) 429-1318

Circuit Court Clerk Dale Kelly Thompson ................................... (662) 429-1325

Tax Assessor Court Hernando Municipal Court ............................ (662) 429-9092 DeSoto County Courthouse ........................... (662) 429-5011

Emergencies Police Department 911 or 2601 Elm Street ........................................ (662) 429-9096

Birch Communications .................................(888) 275-0777 Comcast .......................................................(800) 266-2278

Water Belmont Water Association ..........................(662) 449-5551 City of Hernando ..........................................(662) 429-9092 North Mississippi Utilities .............................(662) 429-9509 Nesbit Water Association .............................(662) 429-8800

Parker Pickle................................................ (662) 429-1335

Tax Collector Joey Treadway .............................................(662) 429-1340

Planning Commission (662) 429-1303 Ted Garrod .......................................... Director of Planning Gina Tynan................................................... Deputy Director

Fire Department 911 or 475 West Commerce Street ...................... (662) 449-0504

Voter Registration DeSoto County Circuit Court Clerk ................................................(662) 429-1326 2535 Highway 51 South, Hernando

Circuit Court

Sheriff’s Department 911 or 311 W. South Street, Hernando ................. (662) 429-1470

Government Offices 475 West Commerce Street Phone: (662) 429-9092 Fax: (662) 429-9099 Mayor & Board of Aldermen

Chancery Court

Employment/Unemployment Office WIN Job Center ............................................... (662) 342-4002 7320 Highway 51 N, Southaven, MS

Garbage/Trash Collection City of Hernando ..........................................(662) 429-9092 DeSoto County ..............................................(662) 429-1466

Health & Human Services Child Support ................................................(662) 449-1401 3246 Highway 51 South, Suite 1, Hernando Family & Child Services ................................(662) 429-1480 (Investigation of Child Abuse & Neglect) 3246 Highway 51 South, Suite 2, Hernando Food Stamps ...............................................(662) 429-4461 3210 Highway 51 South, Hernando

Mayor ................................................................. Chip Johnson Alderman At Large ........................................ Sam Lauderdale Alderman Ward 1 ............................................... Sonny Bryant Alderman Ward 2 ...............................................Andrew Miller Alderman Ward 3 .................................................Gary Higdon Alderman Ward 4 ................................................ Jamie Tipton Alderman Ward 5 .......................................... Marcus Manning Alderman Ward 6 .................................................... Jeff Hobbs

City Hall - All Personnel (662) 429-9092 City Clerk ............................................................... Katie Subia City Attorney ............................................... Kenneth Stockton City Judge .................................Anthony Nowak, Jody Neyman City Court Clerk ...........................................Cassaundra Perry

Judge Bobby Chamberlin .............................(662)-429-3634 Judge Gerald Chatham ..................................(662)-429-7616

Judge Percy Lynchard ..................................(662) 429-5580

Youth Court Judge Celeste Wilson ....................................(662) 429-4193

County Court Judge Allen Couch ..................................................(662) 429-4119

Justice Court 8525 Highway 51 North, Southaven ................................................(662) 393-5810

DeSoto County Sheriff’s Department Sheriff Bill Rasco ..........................................(662) 429-1470

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SERVICE DeSoto County Schools 5 E. South Street Hernando, Mississippi 38632 Phone: (662) 429-5271

Superintendent of Education Milton Kuykendall School Board District 1 Milton Nichols ..........................(662) 895-2718 District 2 Steve Dodd ..............................(662) 349-3262 District 3 Ann Jolley ................................. (662) 781-1169 District 4 Patricia Hurt .............................(662) 429-4690 District 5 Theron Long ............................(662) 429-3078

Hernando Hills Elementary ............. (662) 429-9117 570 McIngvale, Hernando Principal .................................................... Stephanie Gilder Oak Grove Central Elementary......... (662) 429-4180 893 Oak Grove Road, Hernando Principal: .......................................................... Jerry Darnell Hernando Middle School ..................(662) 429-4154 700 Dilworth Lane, Hernando Principal ...................................................... Paul Chrestman

Mississippi House of Representatives District 6 .................................................. Forrest Hamilton District 7.................................................... Wanda Jennings District 8 ........................................................... Trey Lamar District 25 .......................... ..... ..........................Gene Alday District 40............................................................Pat Nelson District 52......................................................Tommy Woods

Hernando High School ......................(662) 429-4170 805 Dilworth Lane, Hernando Principal ....................................................... Freddie Joseph

U.S. Senate Senator Thad Cochran Senator Roger Wicker

Hernando Elementary .......................(662) 429-4160 455 Riley Street, Hernando Principal ......................................................... Renee Triplett Accountants

BMG & Associates PLLC - Brenda Graham CPA 2375 Memphis Street, Suite 204 Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 647-0079 R & K Bookkeeping Agency PO Box 246 Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 647-0223 Watkins Uiberall, PLLC 1661 Aaron Brenner Drive, Suite 300 Memphis, TN 38120 (901) 761-2720 William H. Polk and Co, CPAs 105 Public Square Batesville, MS 38606 (662)563-8661

State & Federal Officials Mississippi State Senate District 1 ......................................................... Chris Massey District 19 ..................................................... Merle Flowers

U.S. House of Representatives Representative Alan Nunnelee Coleman Crawford Estates 2780 College Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-2157

Myers Law Firm, PLLC 2446 Caffey Street, Suite 200 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-1994

Fountain Square Apartments PO Box 851 Hernando, MS 38632 (662)501-0845

Smith, Phillips, Mitchell, Scott, & Nowak Law Firm 2545 Caffey Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5041

Park Place Apartments 315 Losher Street, Suite 200 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-4242

Stan Little, Attorney at Law 2525 Caffey Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-8405

The Magnolias of Hernando 2321 McIngvale Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-2009

Walker Brown & Brown Law Firm 2540 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5277

Architects

AERC, PLLC 342 West Valley Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 298-0057

Automotive

Williams Pitts & Beard Accountants, PLLC 2042 McIngvale Road, Suite A Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-4436

Advertising

Attorneys

Bell South Yellow Pages 3340 Players Club Parkway, #100 Memphis, TN 38125 (901) 748-8700

Benjamin Murphy, Attorney at Law 2565 Caffey Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662)-449-1000

Advanced Collision Inc. 1473 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-8992

Impact Directory Publishing Group 13450 Clayton Road Town & Country, MO 63131 (314) 336-3090

Branan Law Firm 2584 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-4800

The Community Helper 9215 Pigeon Roost Road Olive Branch, MS 38654 (901) 827-0662

Chatham Damare’ Pittman PLLC 291 Losher Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-9871

Welcome Wagon Southaven, MS (901)833-2889

Garner & Garner Law Firm 283 Losher Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-4411

Agri-Tourism

Graves & Palmertree, PLLC 2446 Caffey Street, Suite 1A Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-9302

City Hall Cheesecake 2465 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 469-9117

Hickman, Goza & Spragins, PLLC 135 West Center Street Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 881-9840

Lady Bugg Bakery 205 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-7000

James Amos, Attorney at Law 2430 Caffey Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-7873

Banks

Cedar Hill Farm 008 Love Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-2540

Antiques, Gifts, Collectibles

Tin Roof Market 2556 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-9006

Apartments

American Properties LLC 2540 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5277

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James D. Franks Law Firm 2584 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5914

ABRA Auto Body & Glass 5680 Mount Moriah Memphis, TN 38115 (901) 573-5571

Craigen’s Garage LLC 1710 Holly Springs Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-8135 Gateway Tire & Service 2100 McIngvale Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-3832

Bakery

Boulangerie Olivier 2485 Memphis Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 469-9450

BancorpSouth 60 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-9816 BankPlus 295 Losher Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-7325


directory

SERVICE Community Bank 475 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-8484 First Security Bank 985 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-4115 First Tennessee Bank 500 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-7021 Guaranty Bank & Trust Company 2440 McIngvale Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-1630 Renasant Bank 180 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-7833 Southern Bancorp Bank 970 Byhalia Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-9973 Sycamore Bank 1025 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-0457 Trustmark National Bank 2510 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5251

Bed & Breakfast

Bonne Terre Inn & Cafe 4715 Church Road West Nesbit, MS 38651 (662) 781-5100 Magnolia Grove Bed and Breakfast 140 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-2626

Beverage Wholesale

A&B Distributing 10777 High Point Road Olive Branch, MS 38654 (662) 895-2828 CLARK Beverage Group Inc. 5645 Pepper Chase Drive Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 280-8540

Builders & Developers

Bridgforth Properties, Inc. 3606 Bridgforth Road Olive Branch, MS 38654 (662) 429-4441 Charleston Builders 315 Losher Street, Suite 200 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-6108 Charleston Group 315 Losher Street, Suite 200 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-6108 Johnny Coleman Builders PO Box 166 Southaven, MS 38671 (662)893-1500 The Katz Organization 1243 Easton Road, Suite 200 Warrington, PA 18976 (215) 852-8755

Cable TV, Internet, Telephone

Comcast 3251 Players Club Parkway Memphis, TN 38125 (901) 435-9871

Casinos

Sam’s Town Casino 1477 Casino Strip Resorts Blvd Robinsonville, MS 38664 (662)363-0744

Catering

Civic Center

Good Life Catering 5960 Getwell Road, Suite 122 Southaven, MS 38672 (662) 890-3562

Dry Cleaners

First Choice Catering 5905 Scott Boulevard, Horn Lake, MS 38637 (662) 342-2559

Scotty’s SmokeHouse LLC 142 Crockett Loop East Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 834-0744

Cellular Telephone Carriers

AT&T Thompson Wireless 2670 McIngvale Road, Suite C Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-1901

Chamber of Commerce

Byhalia Chamber of Commerce 2452 Church Street Byhalia, MS 38611 (662) 838-8127 Horn Lake Chamber of Commerce 3010 Goodman Road West, Suite B Horn Lake, MS 38637 (662) 393-9897 Olive Branch Chamber of Commerce 9123 Pigeon Roost Road Olive Branch, MS 38654 (662) 895-2600 Southaven Chamber of Commerce 8700 Northwest Drive Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 342-6114

Chiropractors

Morton Chiropractic Clinic 55 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-6102

Christmas Trees & Supplies

Merry Christmas Tree Farm 1890 Getwell Road North Nesbit, MS 38651 (662) 429-9462

Churches

Colonial Hills Church 7701 Highway 51 North Southaven, MS 38671 (662)393-2445 CrossRoad Church 2294 Nail Road West Horn Lake, MS 38637 (662)393-2008 Fellowship Baptist Church 625 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662)429-3229 First Presbyterian Church 1455 McIngvale Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-6646 Hernando United Methodist Church 1890 Mount Pleasant Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-7026 Howard Temple COGIC 2763 College Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662)429-6359 Lifehouse Church 4353 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-4709 Longview Point Baptist Church 1100 McIngvale Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-1044

Landers Center 4560 Venture Drive Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 280-9120 A-OK Cleaners 2440 Mount Pleasant Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-7016

Cleaning Services

C & P Enterprises 11545 Sullivan Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-8057 Cleaning Crew 5 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662)449-1550

Colleges

Northwest MS Community College-Desoto 5197 WE Ross Parkway Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 280-6122 University of MS - DeSoto 5197 WE Ross Parkway Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 342-4765

Computer Consulting Services

Sparks Consulting Firm 1690 Oak Court Cove Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 239-5320

Computer Services

Net-Works South, LLC 429 East Commerce Street, Suite 110 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 796-1818 Reach Out IT Solutions 3450 McCracken Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662)298-1342

Concessions

Herb’s Paradise 1554 Deer Creek Road Byhalia, MS 38611 (901) 848-6381 Statewide Concessions PO Box 138 Victoria, MS 38679 (901) 262-5299

Concrete

MMC Materials, Inc. 1955 Nail Road Horn Lake, MS 38637 (662) 393-7676

Construction

Mike Flowers Construction 1370 Broady Road Nesbit, MS 38651 (901) 486-4042 Progressive Construction of the Mid-South 8712 Kerri Ruth Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662)233-4553

Convenience Store

Exxon Tigermart 870 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662)-429-5154

Cosmetics & Skin Care

Darlene’s Permanent Makeup & Nails 2400 Highway 51 South, Suite 2 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 812-9271 For Your Skin Only Day Spa 107 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-8377

New Discovery Christian Church 961 Vinson Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-5939

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SERVICE Merle Norman 2342 McIngvale Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-5525

Fowler Engineering, LLC 1989 Oak Tree Cove, Suite B Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 469-9571

Credit Card Processing Services

Joe Lauderdale, Consulting Engineer 231 West Center Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-2780

ePayment America 7556 US Highway 70, Suite 101 Memphis, TN 38133 (901)385-5395

Dance

Studio E3 Dance 569 Olivia Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (901)489-5973

Dentists

Children’s Dental Center 2925 Nail Road, Suite 103 Southaven, MS 38672 (662) 893-7337 DeSoto Family Dental Care 460 Byhalia Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5239 DeSoto Family Dentistry 2631 McIngvale Road, Suite 104 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-3000 Hernando Dental Group 2264 McIngvale Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-6736 Robert Smith Family Dentistry 7 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5055

Digital Media

Digital Muse 516 Whitfield Drive, Suite 6 Hernando, MS 38632 (662)449-0585

Doctors

Hernando Family Medical Clinic 2670 McIngvale, Suite H Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-4988 MediPlan Diet Services 5715 East Shelby Drive Memphis, TN 38141 (901) 362-7546 Southern Family Medical Clinic 6426 Highway 51 North Horn Lake, MS 38637 (662) 342-4080

Economic Development Organizations

DeSoto County Economic Development Council 316 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-4414

Edible Arrangements

Edible Arrangements Southaven 7075 Malco Blvd, Suite 104 Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 349-6055

Electricians

Stubblefield Electric 556 Whitfield Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-9806 Whitfield Electric 222 Kapik Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-4542

Engineers

Askew Hargraves Harcourt & Associates 2462 Church Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 298-2188 Florence & Hutcheson Inc 1989 Oak Tree Cove, Suite A Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-1339

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Neel-Schaffer Inc. 5740 Getwell Road, Building #2 Southaven, MS 38672 (662) 890-6404 Smith, Seckman, Reid Engineers, Inc. 370 Losher Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-1860 Waggoner Engineering 2475 Memphis Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-2100

Entertainment

Green Machine Concerts 6275 Snowden Lane Southaven, MS 38672 (662) 892-2660 TK Productions 2100 Jaybird Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 404-2045

Event Planning

Made Ya Look 2615 School Street Hernando, MS 38632 (901)413-4177

Farms

Banks & Company PO Box 160 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-6331 Glen Meadow Ranch 6209 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 270-5657

Finance Companies

1st Franklin Financial 117 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-2662

Financial Advisors

Edward Jones Investments - Jennifer Wilegus 1288 Byhalia Road, Suite 3 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-2255 Edward Jones Investments - Marc Thompson 2446 Caffey Street, Suite 1B Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-0410 Legacy Wealth Management 2820 Pershing Cove Southaven, MS 38672 (901) 485-9473

Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration SERVPRO of DeSoto, Tate, and Tunica Counties 3480 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 349-6500

Fitness Centers

The Club at Highland Court 2631 McIngvale Road, Suite 122 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-8343

Flooring

Lumber Liquidators 6550 Interstate Blvd Horn Lake, MS 38637 (662) 298-4764 Premier Carpets, LLC 1700 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-1550

Florists

Butterflies Florist 2270 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-2342 Dorothy K’s Florist 2350 McIngvale Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-9400 Hernando Flower Shop 141 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5281

Funeral Homes

Brantley-Phillips Funeral Home 2470 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-6262 Hernando Funeral Home 2285 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5260

Garden Centers

C & C Garden 2405 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-4837 Four Seasons Garden Center 1745 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-1768

General Merchandise

Wal-Mart Supercenter 2600 McIngvale Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-3456

Golf & Country Clubs

The Hills at Hernando 1000 Bradley Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-0317

Golf Cars

Golf Cars of Hernando 3400 McCracken Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662)429-1566

Gymnastics

ConXion/Gymnastics Group 1725 Memphis Street Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 497-8560

Hair Salons

Elixir Salon 2485 Mount Pleasant Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-5585 Hair Central 2170 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-3773 Indulgence Salon & Spa 210 East Commerce Street, Suite 1 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 469-9080 The Quantum Salon 2311 B McIngvale Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662)449-7055

Health and Wellness

Positive Steps, LLC 1775 Memphis Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662)910-6124

Heating & Air Conditioning Services Eldrige Services Air Conditioning and Heating 1530 Lambert Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-3024


directory

SERVICE RW Heating, Air, Plumbing, Electrical, Inc. 2701 Malone Road Nesbit, MS 38651 (662) 429-2590

Maurice McMillan 2800 Elise Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (662)357-8587

Southern Air Conditioning & Heating 175 Park Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-4429

Pat Nelson PO Box 246 Southaven, MS 38671 (901) 493-9393

Home Centers

Paula Lambert 754 Palmer Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 219-2801

Complete Home Center 32 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-0400

Home Health Agencies

WR Community Services 2555 Caffey Street, Suite B1 Hernando, MS 38632 (662)429-5117

Hospitals

Baptist Memorial Hospital DeSoto 7601 Southcrest Parkway Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 772-4000

Ice - Wholesale/Distribution

Senatobia Ice, LLC 565 Highway 305 Senatobia, MS 38632 (662) 560-6069

Individual Memberships

Barbara Kendrick 292 Northwood Hills Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (901)351-7437 Bettye Taylor 1436 Village Wood Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (662)449-0792 Bettye Webster 241 Green T Lake East Hernando, MS 38632 (662)429-7555 Carol McGarrity 4803 Penny Cove Southaven, MS 38672 (901) 494-3815 Cathy Brooks 320 Shady Grove Road Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 485-8486 Cecil Sowell 749 Palmer Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 409-1927 Chris Massey 3911 Magnolia Lane Nesbit, MS 38651 (901) 550-0334 Dugger Green 764 Fairway Trail Hernando, MS 38632 (601) 213-8278 Ellen Jernigan 1610 Mount Pleasant Road Hernando, MS 38632 (901)487-2295 Forrest Hamilton 7410 Hamilton Circle North Olive Branch, MS 38654 (662) 895-5765 Gladys Jenkins 792 Palmer Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (901)606-5878 John Arnold 2290 Cumberland Drive Southaven, MS 38672 (662) 449-5333 Mary Dee Swatzyna 86 Biloxi Cove Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 461-8699

Robin Wade 792 Palmer Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-3255

Industries

North American Electric, Inc. 350 Vaiden Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-8049 Tegra Medical 3414 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5191 Valvoline 720 Vaiden Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-0405

Insurance

AFLAC - Barbara Bugg 1642 Tissington Drive Horn Lake, MS 38637 (901)826-1474 Brown & Haynes Insurance Inc. 946 Goodman Road East Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 349-2021 Chamber Plus, Inc. PO Box 23907 Jackson, MS 39225 (866) 948-7598

Lawncare Services and Supplies

AgriPro Lawn and Mulch Center 2467 Byhalia Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662)449-4700 Green King Spray Service 8170 Highway 178 Olive Branch, MS 38654 (662) 449-5599

Library

First Regional Library 370 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-4439

Lighting

Magnolia Lighting, Inc. 470 Highway 51 North Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-0416

Limousine Services

Walls Limousine Service Inc 6400 Highway 61 North Walls, MS 38680 (662) 781-9320

Liquor Stores

Cork & Barrel 2631 McIngvale Road, Suite 127 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 469-9081 Hernando Wine & Spirits 2358 Mount Pleasant Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-4403 Village Liquors 2354 McIngvale Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 469-9262

Lodging

Days Inn 943 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662)429-0000

Cooke Insurance Center, Inc. 220 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-4488

Super 8 Hernando 2425 Sloans Way Hernando, MS 38632 (662)429-5334

Farm Bureau Insurance 2517 Caffey Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-7821

Maps

HealthSpring USA 530 Great Circle Road Nashville, TN 37228 (901) 844-5400 Insurance Consulting Group Inc. 4735 Spottswood Avenue, Suite 204 Memphis, TN 38117 (901) 795-8444 Nationwide Insurance - Michelle Harper 210 East Commerce Street, Suite 6 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5115 Shelter Insurance - Brandon Vanderburg 1576 Monteith Avenue, Suite A Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5755 State Farm Insurance- Sam Lauderdale 11 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5213

CommunityLink PO Box 306 Pinckneyville, IL 62274 (901) 361-7661 MIDA Maps PO Box 703 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-0022

Martial Arts

Hernando Taekwondo 2631 McIngvale Road, Suite 117 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-5425

Monogramming

Embroidery and More 225 Losher Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662)429-7717

Mortgage Companies

Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp. 224 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5100

State Farm Insurance-Neal Cannon 2670 McIngvale Road, Suite G Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-7822

IBERIABANK Mortgage Company 1576 Monteith, Suite B Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-7530

Insurance/Investing

Southpoint Financial Services 1288 Byhalia Road, Suite 1 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 298-0081

Primerica 180 West South Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662)449-1203

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SERVICE Museums

DeSoto County Museum 111 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-8852

Newspapers

DeSoto Appeal 5959 Pepper Chase Drive Southaven, MS 38671 (901) 333-2036 DeSoto Times-Tribune 2445 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-6397

Non-Profit Organizations

Ability Works 8480 Sandidge Road Olive Branch, MS 38654 (662) 895-4363 American Heart Association PO Box 10327 Greenwood, MS 38930 (662) 753-9969 Dark Horse Rescue, Inc. PO Box 781 Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 378-1071 DeSoto Arts Council 564 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 404-3361

Northwest MS Association of Realtors 2795 Highway 51 North Nesbit, MS 38651 (662) 449-3553

Payroll Management Group, Inc. 6928 Autumn Oaks Drive Olive Branch, MS 38654 (662) 890-5080

Optimist Club of Hernando Mississippi PO Box 532 Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 606-2758

Pest Control Services

Palmer Home for Children PO Box 929 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-2400 Taste of DeSoto 4323 Roman Forest Drive Olive Branch, MS 38654 (901)485-4041 Youth Villages 1558 Monteith Avenue, Suites AB Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-7440

Office Equipment

Diversified Copy Products 1835 Nonconnah Blvd, Suite 137 Memphis, TN 38132 (901)382-8300

Office Furniture Installation & Relocation Miller’s Installations, LLC 8898 Black Panther Cove Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 332-2122

Office Supplies

DeSoto County Farm Bureau 2517 Caffey Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-7821

Mainline Office Supply 1893 Merry Hill Ranch Road Senatobia, MS 38668 (662) 562-8800

DeSoto Family Theater 8710 Northwest Drive, Suite 303 Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 280-6546

Office Depot 6808 Southcrest Parkway Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 349-7970

Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks Job Corps 1555 McAlister Memphis, TN 38116 (901)650-5950

Optometrists

Generus MS Stepping Stones 2022 Oak Tree Cove Hernando, MS 38632 (662)429-3652 Health Help 2560 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662)298-0136 Hernando Lions Club 2144 Mount Pleasant Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662)429-6324 Hernando Rotary Club PO Box 231, Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 268-7234

Carlson EyeCare Clinic 2170 Highway 51 South, Suite 6 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-1384 Dr. Michael D. Honeycutt Optometrist 165 West South Street, Suite 101 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-4328

Orthodontics

J. Cox Orthodontics 2631 McIngvale Road, Suite 131 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-8022

Paint and Supplies

Sherwin Williams 585 Olivia Square Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-4199

Parties for Adult Women

Impact Missions, Inc. 868 East Goodman Road Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 253-0232

Slumber Parties by Nancy 3290 Shady Hill Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-4202

Krewe of Hernando 1640 Cedar Grove Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (901)517-5132

Party Rentals

Lifeblood 1040 Madison Avenue Memphis, TN 38104 (901)522-8585 Maddox Foundation 180 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-3699 Mid-South Dressage Academy 6303 Robertson Gin Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-0968 Mike Spence Adaptive Sports 7001 Holly Springs Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662)233-2287

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American Event Tents 9035 Highway 61 Walls, MS 38680 (662) 781-2280 Classic Party Rentals 3347 Pearson Road Memphis, TN 38118 (901) 366-0670

Paving Companies

Hollingsworth Paving, Inc. 1633 Ferrell Park Drive Memphis, TN 38116 (901) 345-8830

Payroll Services

Paychex 6555 Quince Road Memphis, TN 38119 (901)288-6176

Pestagon, LLC 176 East Center Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 393-4711 Terminix Commercial 6855 Appling Farms Parkway, Suite 200 Memphis, TN 38133 (901)386-4157

Pet Grooming & Boarding

Dog Groomers of Hernando 111 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 469-9491 The Dog’s Day 1565 Dancy Blvd Horn Lake, MS 38637 (662) 510-5513

Pharmacies

Funderburk’s Pharmacy 134 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5337 Walgreens 950 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-3349

Photography

DeSoto Image Photography 770 Amanda Cove Hernando, MS 38632 (901)326-4071

Physical Therapy

Napoli Physical Therapy LLC 2631 McIngvale Road, Suite 130 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 469-9054 Physiotherapy Associates 421 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-2811

Plumbing

Chaffin Plumbing PO Box 828 Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 826-0946 Mitch Wright Plumbing, Heating & Air 8710 Highway 51 North Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 349-3547

Pressure Washing

TNT Pressure Washing, LLC 2145 Westwind Drive Nesbit, MS 38651 (901) 258-2311

Printing Services

Print Services Inc. 7282 Maygan Drive Olive Branch, MS 38654 (901) 521-6775

Promotional Materials

Designs by Teri 75 Forked Creek Parkway Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 848-3814 Proforma SouthPrint 857 Amanda Cove Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 734-2290

Publishers

Hill Media Co. PO Box 451 Nesbit, MS 38651 (662) 429-4617 PH Publishing, LLC 2445 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-6397


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SERVICE Radio Stations

KWAM AM990 Talk Radio 5495 Murray Road Memphis, TN 38119 (901)261-4200 The Rebel 95.3 230 Goodman Road, Suite 202 Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 349-0826

Real Estate-Commercial, Residential & Industrial Leasing Hernando Shopping Center PO Box 423 Hernando, MS 38632 (901)268-4808 Joe Poppenheimer Management, LLC 1018 Goodman Road West Horn Lake, MS 38637 (662) 349-9607 Paradigm Corporation 315 Losher Street, Suite 200 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-6108

Realtors / Real Estate Brokers

Austin Realty Group 1288 Byhalia Road Hernando, MS 38671 (662) 429-8888 Bob Leigh & Associates Realtors 6900 Cobblestone Blvd Southaven, MS 38672 (662) 449-3530 Bob Leigh & Associates Realtors, Dianne Atwood 1113 Morrow Crest Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 485-0337 Century 21 River Oaks Maselle 1220 Middlebuster Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 603-4850 Coldwell Banker, NW Realty, Inc. 728 Goodman Road Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 349-9368 Dream Maker Realty LLC 7253 Goodman Road Olive Branch, MS 38654 (901)409-5478 First National Realty Inc 3115 Clockshop Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 289-4992

Recreational Sports

Domino’s Pizza Delivery 2334 McIngvale Road Olive Branch, MS 38654 (662) 449-3468

Center Stage Fashions 324 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5288

Fuji’s Japanese Express 870B East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-4449

itty bitty & company 210 East Commerce Street, Suite 5 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-8220

Guadalajara Grill 900 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-4288

Janie Rose Boutique 210 East Commerce Street, Suite 7 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 298-0047

Lenny’s Sub Shop 2408 East Parkway Hernando, MS 38632 (662)449-1190

Jeremiah’s Journey 135 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662)469-9418

Little Caesars 2348 Mount Pleasant Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662)469-9708

Razzberry Beret 2338 McIngvale Road Hernando, MS 38632 (901)569-2136

Mandy’s Frozen Yogurt 2344 Mount Pleasant Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662)469-9289

Sports of All Sorts 345 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-1162

McDonald’s 440 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-4433

The Pink Zinnia 134 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662)449-5533

Memphis Street Cafe 2476 Memphis Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-9299

The Square Cupboard 328 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-2686

Mi Pueblo 2340 Mount Pleasant Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662)449-1920

Retirement Communities

Papa John’s Pizza 2485 Mount Pleasant Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5252 Sonic 955 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-9840 Taco Felix 390 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-1800 The Spot Sports Bar and Grill 210 Commerce Street East Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 469-9276

Wesley Meadows Retirement 1325 McIngvale Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-2070

RV Parks

EZ Daze RV Park 536 WE Ross Parkway Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 342-7720 Memphis Jellystone RV Park 1400 Audubon Point Drive Horn Lake, MS 38637 (662)280-8282

Schools

Hernando High School 805 Dilworth Lane Hernando, MS 38632 (662)429-7825 Hernando Middle School 700 Dilworth Lane Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-4154

DeSoto Sportsplex 1751 Memphis Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662)469-9683

Wendy’s of Hernando 593 Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-0630

Renovation

Windy City Grille 330 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-0331

Mississippi RiverKings 4560 Venture Drive Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 342-1755

Zaxby’s – Oxford Foods 2575 McIngvale Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-9949

Stone Design & Renovation

Spears Business Enterprises PO Box 962 Hernando, MS 38632 (414) 587-3831

Restaurants

Asia Buffet 2670 McIngvale Road Suite M Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-9588 Blue Daze Bistro 221 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 469-9304 Buon Cibo 2631 McIngvale Road, Suite 129 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 469-9481 Cafe 51 2450 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-7812 Coleman’s Bar-B-Que 554 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-9851

Retail

2 Dudes Home Décor 214 West Center Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 404-3943 Accents on the Square 300 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-8050 Blue Olive Shop 210-4 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 449-1520 Bradlee Sloan 2529 Caffey Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 469-9026

Sports Organizations

Bedrock Stone & Design 283 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 647-4720

Storage Facilities

Oak Tree Mini Storage 2936 Oak Tree Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (901)449-4910

Swimming Pools and Supplies

Aquaworks Pools 2883 Highway 51 South Hernando, MS 38632 (662)429-8200

Tanning Services

Sunblast Mobile Tanning 1498 Ivy Drive Hernando, MS 38632 (901) 405-3236

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SERVICE Telecommunications

Tractors, Lawn Equipment and Service

Utilities - Natural Gas

Televisions Stations

Tractors and Equipment Inc. 1985 Highway 304 West Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-4483

Utilities - Water Services

WAAM Communications PO Box 113 Hernando, MS 38632 (602)999-5515

Hernando Equipment 193 East Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662)429-6648

WREG-TV- Channel 3 803 Channel 3 Drive Memphis, TN 38103 (901) 543-2142

Travel Agencies

Title Companies

Starward Vacations, LLC 2170 Highway 51 South, Suite 4 Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-1000

Cash Title Exchange 38 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5855

Trucking

Newsom Enterprises/Somner Express 65 West Carolina Avenue P.O Box 5 Memphis, TN 38101 (901)340-2447

Security Title of Baltimore 5490 Lime Tree Cove Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 609-1102

Tourism

Utilities - Electric Power Companies

DeSoto County Tourism 4716 Pepper Chase Drive Southaven, MS 38671 (662) 393-8770

ADVERTISERS

Entergy Mississippi 1661 Scott Street Senatobia, MS 38668 (800) 368-3749

index

Aquaworks ......................................................................................54 Audobon Point Mini Storage ..........................................................39 BancorpSouth ..................................................................................1 BankPlus ...................................................................Inside Back Cover Banks and Company .....................................................................24 Baptist Memorial Hospital - DeSoto .......................................3 BMG & Associates .......................................................................56 Boulangerie Olivier ......................................................................42 Bradlee Sloan ................................................................................40 Chatham Damare Pittman, PLLC ..............................................55 Cleaning Crew ..............................................................................55 Cooke Insurance .............................................................................13 Craigens Garage ........................................................................48 Darlene’s Permanent Makeup ...................................................35 DeSoto Arts Council..................................................................16 DeSoto Family Dental Care .........................................................48 DeSoto Imagine Photography .......................................................26 DeSoto Magazine...........................................................................14 Dog Groomers of Hernando ...........................................................35 Dream Design Studios ..................................................................13 Eldridge Services .........................................................................24 First National Reatly......................................................................56 First Security Bank ......................................................................53 First Tennessee Bank .....................................................................6

Four Seasons Garden Center ......................................................40 Funderburks Pharmacy ................................................................42 Gateway Tire .................................................................................56 Ghost River Brewing.....................................................................48 Golf Cars of Hernando ....................................................................24 Guaranty Bank & Trust Company .........................................26 Hernando Dental Group ....................................................Back Cover Hernando Flower Shop..................................................................56 J. Cox Orthodontics ......................................................................26 Lady Bugg Bakery..........................................................................48 Landers Center ..............................................................................29 Lazy Magnolia Mississippi’s Brewery...........................................56 Marcus Manning............................................................................29 MediPlan Diet Services .................................................................36 Mid South Dressage ...................................................................53 Mississippi Riverkings ..................................................................15 Mitch Wright Plumbing ..................................................................27 Napoli Physical Therapy................................................................27 Nationwide, Michelle Harper ........................................................31 Neel-Schaffer Inc. ........................................................................51 Newsom Enterprises/Somner Express............................................5 Razzberry Beret ..............................................................................40 Renasant Bank .....................................................Inside Front Cover Robert Smith Family Dentistry .....................................................27

Atmos Energy 5249 Pepper Chase Drive Southaven, MS 38671 (800) 863-7749 North Mississippi Utilities 1481 Byhalia Road Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-9509

Veterinarians

County Seat Animal Hospital 145 West Center Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-3647

Waste Management Systems

Waste Connection, Inc of TN 621 East Brooks Road Memphis , TN 38116 (901) 398-5400

Website Design

Dream Design Studios LLC 437 West Commerce Street Hernando, MS 38632 (662) 429-5058

SBEC ...............................................................................................19 Scotty’s Smokehouse ....................................................................55 Shelter Insurance ..........................................................................27 Southern Bancorp.........................................................................54 Starward Vacations ......................................................................31 State Farm, Cannon .......................................................................39 Sycamore Bank ............................................................................32 The Courtyard ...............................................................................37 The Magnolias of Hernando ..........................................................37 The Pink Zinnia .............................................................................42 Tin Roof Market............................................................................12 Trustmark National Bank ............................................................9 Two Dudes Decor ........................................................................40

Univ. of Mississippi, DeSoto Center/NWCC..............................................19 Walker, Brown and Brown, P.A. ...................................................27 Waste Connections of TN ..............................................................40 Welcome Wagon ...........................................................................32 Wesley Meadows ..........................................................................35 Williams, Pitts & Beard, PLLC ........................................................36 Windy City Grille ............................................................................46 Zaxby’s......................................................................................46

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2012 HERNANDO MISSISSIPPI’S FRONT PORCH | A PUBLICATION OF THE HERNANDO MAIN STREET CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Editorial | Photography | Graphic Contributions by P.H. Publishing staff including: Project Manager CRACE ALEXANDER Editorial KATHERINE BAILEY, CHERYL GOWEN, GALEN HOLLEY, HILARY JASMIN, SHELLY JOHNSTONE, ROBERT LONG, VANESSA RODGERS, MANDY SHACKELFORD, TERRI FERGUSON SMITH, BLAKE SORRELL, TONYA THOMPSON, JACOB THREADGILL Graphics CRACE ALEXANDER, LINDSEY BEIN AND DETRIC STANCIEL Photography DESOTO IMAGE PHOTOGRAPHY, MICHAEL HENSLEY, MIKE LEE, VIRGINIA SKINNER, VALERIE WALDEN

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