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Ben Casey
Charles Taylor
Bobby Catlett
Jo Anne Cooper
Louis Dreyfus ............................................
Cindy Puckett
Lisa Hattaway
Amy Beasley
Crystal Hyman
Merideth Holland ......................................
Elaine Corbett ...........................................
Dylan Bunch
Mary Grace Daughtridge
Cliff Joyner
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Baker’s Professional Lawn Care ~ Boice-Willis Clinic
Braswell Family Farms
Cornerstone Funeral Home & Cremations
Edward Jones - Cliff Joyner
Harper’s Nursery / Wendy’s Hole in the Wall Boutique
Hedgepeth-Hutson Insurance ~ Market Leader Realty
MGD Realty, LLC ~ Nash Produce
Nashville Farmers Market ~ The Nashville Graphic
Pink Flamingo Realty ~ Southern Bank
Sandy Frazier State Farm Insurance
Taylor Made Jewelry, Inc. ~ Town of Nashville
Greetings. Welcome to this wonderful publication which highlights The Nashville Chamber of Commerce, its members, and activities. Our membership numbers almost one hundred and consists of small businesses, large companies, civic and charitable organizations, government agencies and individuals. All these varied and distinct entities have different individual agendas but come together in the chamber to promote local business and make Nashville a better place to live and grow. We are a volunteer organization and so whatever events and projects that are undertaken by the chamber depend on people stepping up to do good things.
Your Nashville Chamber of Commerce has been busy this past year and still has several upcoming big events. Of course, most well known of all our projects is the Blooming Festival held each Mother’s Day weekend. This year we will be celebrating our 25th anniversary of sponsoring the festival. The chamber takes the lead in this fun filled weekend, but nothing could happen without the huge amount of support from many different areas: Sponsors, Nashville’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department, Police and Fire Department, Public Works, Nash County Sherriff’s office, attendees and most importantly volunteers.
In addition to the Blooming Festival, the Chamber annually recognizes a person, couple, or group as Distinguished Citizen and a youth 12-18 Junior Achievement Award recipient. This year Ray and Brenda Goodwin received the Distinguished Citizen Award and the Junior Achievement Award was presented to Wells Hutson. The Goodwins have done so much to assist with the carnival at the Blooming Festival and were Santa and Mrs. Claus’ helpers for about 30 years with the Children’s Christmas Parade. Hutson has impacted the lives of many youths, even at his young age. In June, three graduating seniors will each be presented a $500 scholarship.
Fall was full of chamber activity as we hosted a membership Fall Outing at the Nashville Farmers Market, sponsored a local candidate Meet and Greet, cooked two pots of delicious Brunswick Stew where the proceeds were used to supplement the candy for the Downtown Trick or Treat event and offset expenses for the Children’s Christmas Parade Event. The holiday season also showcased “Shop Small Saturday” and “It Pays to Shop Local”. Two winners received a $100 gift certificate to a participating Shop Small Business and another local shopper won $500 just in time for the holidays.
However, the greatest impact we all make as individuals and as a community of businesses is in the everyday actions we take. Shopping and buying locally, rather than driving to other towns and cities supports our local businesses and returns sales tax revenue to the Town of Nashville. Shopping local helps to add jobs and increase payrolls locally. And besides, we all know local is better.
Thank you for shopping local and supporting local businesses. If your business is not a member of the Nashville Chamber of Commerce, please consider joining us. Not a business owner but just want to be a part of our organization, join as an individual member. You can be as active and involved as you choose. Scott Hale, our Chamber Vice-President is an individual member. Ask him about his involvement. We can always use more members like him.
Nashville is known for its small town charm, friendly people and is a “Great Place to Live, Work and Play.”
Founded in 1780, the Town of Nashville is located in eastern North Carolina along US64 (Future I-495) only 5 minutes from I-95. It is centrally located along the east coast approximately half-way between New York City and Miami.
The town has a population of 5,682 and is the county seat for Nash County. It maintains many of the charms of southern towns with tree lined streets and older historic homes.
Just over a 30 minute commute to Raleigh, NC, the town is a central location for business and pleasure. Its convenient location near the intersection of US64 (Future I-495) and I-95 allows for easy travel along multilane modern highways to nearly any part of the US.
RDU International Airport is only a one hour drive. Further, it’s only a short two hour drive to points along the sandy North Carolina beaches and approximately four hours to the beautiful Blue Ridge Parkway and the Great Smoky Mountains. Washington, DC, is only four hours up Interstate Highway I-95.
Hello from the vice president’s desk, which is more commonly known as the bar in my kitchen. As most of you know I have never owned a business or even been in charge of a business. I worked for the government all of my professional life so my knowledge of running a business is slim at best.
But what I lack in business sense I make up for in enthusiasm for seeing Nashville prosper and grow. I have very fond memories of coming to Nashville with my grandparents as a child. I remember going to the dime store with my grandmother and Strick’s clothing with my grandfather, so he could buy blue Dickies work pants. I can still remember the smell of the hardwood oors in the dime store.
Scott Hale Vice President Individual Memberfor a hamburger or Joyners Rec for a hotdog. My uncle even bought me a screen printed Dukes of Hazzard shirt from somewhere on Washington St.
As I grew older my rst public job was at Land’s Supermarket. I would later go on to work at Bryd’s Grocery store and Joyner’s IGA. My rst apartment was at Westgate Terrace, I built my rst house on Meredith Woods Court and I met my wife on a blind date at Mucho Mexico!
Our children went to school at Nashville Elementary and Nash Central Middle and we are members of Nashville Methodist Church. When I tell people where I’m from I always say I’m from the “original” Nashville!
The Nashville Chamber of Commerce was initially formed in 1961. However during the mid-to-late 70s, the organization ceased activities due to withering volunteerism.
The chamber was revived in 1991 becoming full operational by 1992.
A new mission statement was penned by the first president and visionary Ben Casey, along with a committee of business leaders.
The statement is quite simple, but powerful.
The first chamber written correspondence in 1992 stated:
My grandmother would tell me that once a week people had to take the WWI soldier at the courthouse off his pedestal so he could use the bathroom! Sometimes we would stop at Hardees
With all that being said I am excited to see what Nashville has to offer in the future, and I’m sure the chamber of commerce will be involved. I enjoy being part of everything the chamber has to offer that’s why I call myself the professional volunteer. There are so many opportunities to give back or help out and that’s why I love calling Nashville home!
“The most significant thing on our boast list is our enthusiastic desire not to rest on any past laurels, but to continue to strive to learn from yesterday to make tomorrow better. Our citizens join with our chamber of commerce in efforts to provide the very best opportunities in education, health services, recreational activities, and all other facets of life that center more on the quality of life, not just the quantity of life.”
“It is not enough to simply say that the people make Nashville special. It is the attitude of our people that is really special. Our people, fully aware we are approaching the twentieth century, are ready for the challenges ahead without losing the flavor, warmth, humor, and sense of caring that comes from our rich heritage, dating back to 1780, the year of the founding of Nashville.”
Archibald Hunter
Arrington
United States
Congressman from North Carolina, born near Nashville
J. J. Arrington
Former NFL running back, born in Nashville
Harold D. Cooley
United States
Congressman from North Carolina, born in Nashville, Cooley is the longestserving Chairman of the House Committee on Agriculture in history.
Source: wikipedia.org
Roy Cooper Governor of North Carolina, born in Nashville
Algenon L. Marbley
Federal District Court
Judge Southern District of Ohio, raised partly in Nashville
Phil Valentine
Nationally syndicated talk radio host and movie producer, raised in Nashville.
Tim Valentine United States Congressman from North Carolina, lived and practiced law in Nashville. Phil Valentine was his son.
Nashville, NC is one of 12 Nashvilles in the United States and is the oldest. The town continues to be regarded as “A Great Place to Live, Work and Play.”
Nashville’s growth rate has made it the fastest growing full service municipality in Nash County, according to the 2010 US Census. This trend is expected to continue as Nashville continues to serve as the geographical and institutional center of Nash County. However, Nashville has kept its small town charm while continuing to grow.
A Downtown Redevelopment Phase I project was completed for the Washington Street area of the downtown area which is part of a revitalization project for all of downtown that will include improvements such as streetscape work on sidewalks, lighting, underground utilities, and building facades. This is just one of many community development projects designed to ensure focus on both issues of depth along with growth to make sure Nashville remains “A Great Place to Live, Work, and Play.” But the main key has always been the citizens of Nashville.
As the county seat, the town is also host to the county administrative building, courthouse, health department, social services, emergency services, Nash County Sheriff’s Of ce, Senior Center, Nash Arts, and Nash County Public Schools Administrative Of ces (along with Nashville Elementary, Nash Central Middle School, Nash Central High School and Northern Nash High School being located either in town or close by.)
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is the new addition to the Nash County Courthouse, which was completed in 2018. Nashville is home to multiple historic structures along with modern facilities and activities for adults and youth. Residential areas include a unique blend of historical homes and new construction. Citizens have access to a variety of businesses and services along with parks, recreation and many community organizations which contribute to the quality of life.
part of the community means caring.
Nashville offers convenient access to retail and industry. The town’s industrial development includes:
Nashville Business Center - Nashville Business Center is a prime industrial location situated in an established industrial park with Atlantic Natural Foods and ACDi Electronics Manufacturing. The 15-acre site is ready for development and offers ideal transportation access with a location adjacent to US Highway 64 and 5 miles from Interstate 95.
https://selectnashnc.com/properties/nashville-business-center/ West Nashville Commerce Park - Perfect for light industry, the West Nashville Commerce Park is shovel ready with 58 available acres and access to all utilities. The park offers an excellent location with access to Interstate 95 and US Hwy 64 via two interchanges less than 5 minutes away.
https://selectnashnc.com/properties/property-search/
Pleasant Grove Industrial Park - is a privately owned and operated park that has sites for sale and/or the ability for construction to suit any industry through lease option. It is located one minute from Exit 458 of Interstate 495/US Highway 64 and provides the more traditional industrial sites with the availability of multiple points of ingress.
• Promotes Nashville as a great place to live, work and play
• Provides public forums for local political candidates but does not endorse candidates
• Sponsors networking events such as Business After Hours, seminars and social events
• Recognizes Nashville’s Distinguished Citizen of the Year
• Recognizes Junior Achievement Award recipient
• Recognizes Business of the Year
• Sponsors Nashville Blooming Festival
• Sponsors Nashville Children’s Christmas Celebration
• Offers local scholarships
Benefits of membership:
-Access to networking events and small business seminars
–Free listing in annual directory
-Your support allows the chamber to market Nashville as a great place to live, work and play which in return benefits your business
Chamber board members discuss plans, budgets and strategies for the upcoming year. Nashville Chamber of Commerce President Cliff Joyner volunteers at Nashville Elementary School’s open house to offer information about the chamber and Nashville.
Chamber member Cindy Puckett (right) presents the 2023 Distinguished Citizen Award to Ray and Brenda Goodwin. The couple has volunteered with the chamber for close to 30 years as Santa and Mrs. Claus for the chamber’s Christmas Celebration and Children’s Bicycle Parade. They also have managed the carnival operation for the Nashville Blooming Festival for 24 years.
Wells Hutson received the Nashville Chamber of Commerce 2023 Junior Achievement Award. He is the son of Brian and Jennifer Hutson of Nashville. Wells will be attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill upon graduation. He plans to be a pediatrician.
Chamber President Cliff Joyner (left) presents an appreciation award to Mary Grace Daughtridge for her service to the chamber as president from 2017 - 2022.
Nash Community College President Dr. Lew Hunnicutt, Ph.D. was the guest speaker of the chamber’s 2023 Distinguished Citizen Award reception
Nashville’s Chamber of Commerce awarded three college scholarships last year. Pictured above is one of the recipients, Cannon Puckett.
The Nashville Chamber of Commerce proudly organizes the annual Nashville Blooming Festival which is held in downtown Nashville on Mother’s Day weekend. The event draws more than 35,000 people to Nashville. The festival offers live entertainment, a carnival, parade, craft vendors, tasty food and more. The Chamber holds a contest each year inviting the public to nominate the Mother of the Year. The winning mom leads the Blooming Festival Parade as the Grand Marshal. The chamber hosts a contest each year for the creation of the festival T-shirt design. The winner is also honored in the parade. For information about the event, visit our website www.nashvillencchamber.org or call 252-459-4050.
The Nashville Chamber of Commerce organizes Nashville’s Annual Christmas Celebration and Bicycle Parade in downtown Nashville. The event is held on the first Saturday in December. Children age 12 and younger march in their very own parade to light the town’s Christmas Tree and greet Santa. The chamber rewards the most spirited costumes with holiday cash. The chamber partnered with Nashville Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources in 2021 offering a new twist to events. The parade route for children to march was expanded and activities were added for kids including vendors, bouncy houses, arts and crafts and more. The chamber also coordinates Santa to arrive during the event!
Chamber members and downtown merchants provide a downtown-trickor-treat trail for youngsters. Downtown businesses greet kindergarten student in the morning as part of Nashville’s traditional costume parade. Later that evening businesses gather to hand out candy to trick-or-treaters. The event is coordinated with Nashville Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources and Cooley Library offering a variety of activities all afternoon.
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Antiques, Outdoor Buildings
Randy White
1038 Eastern Avenue
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-6800
Accent Buildings
Building Manufacturer
Donna Haney
104A W. Nashville Drive Nashville, NC 27856
252-262-6051
www.ascentbuildings.com
All-Star Sports Products
Screen Printing
Embroidered Apparel Promotional Products
Roger White
412 Golfers Lane
Nashville, NC 27856
252-903-6647
Autumn Care of Nash Saber Healthcare
Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility
Chris Lanier
1210 Eastern Ave.
Nashville, NC 27856
252-462-0070
www.saberhealth.com
Jamey Baines
Individual Membership
Baker’s Professional Lawn Landscaping and Irrigation Service
Dan Baker 4601 Baker Road
Nashville, NC 27856
252-314-3639
www.bakerprolawn.com
Boice-Willis Family Medicine Clinic Medical Office
102 S. Eastpointe Ave. Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-4012
www.boice-willis.com
Wilmer “Sonny” Brantley
Individual Membership
Braswell Family Farms
Egg and Feed Producer
Trey Braswell
105 E. Cross Street / PO Box 669
Nashville, NC 27856
252.459.2143
www.braswellfamilyfarms.com
District Court Judge Pell Cooper
Nash/Edgecombe/Wilson Counties
7th Judicial District
234 W. Washington Street Nashville, NC 27856
252-220-3000
CloudWyze
Internet Provider
Hannah Williams
1838 Sir Tyler Dr. Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28405
www.cloudwyze.com
Cooley Manor Individual Membership
Betsy Owens
101 S. 1st Street Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-8889
Cornerstone Funeral Home & Cremation Services
Funeral Home
Daniel Moss
1052 S. First St. Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-0001
www.cornerstonefuneralhomeandcremations.com
Division Arms, LLC
Firearms Training - Sales
Scott McClure
110-A S. Barnes Street Nashville, NC 27856
919-410-8286
www.divisionarms.com
Domino’s Pizza Restaurant
Bart H. Crum
242 N. Eastpointe Ave. Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-3388
www.dominos.com
Down East Partnership for Children
Non-profit Carol Crocker PO BOX 1245; 215 Lexington St Rocky Mount, NC 27802
252-985-4300
www.depc.org
Drugco Discount Pharmacy of Nashville
Pharmacy/Home Medical Equipment
Phillip Carlisle
163 Nashville Commons Drive Nashville, NC 27856
252-677-5565
www.drugcopharmacy.com
Duke Energy Electric Company
Tanya Evans
602 Raleigh Rd. Henderson, NC 23613
800-777-9898
www.duke-energy.com
Eastern Expedition Outdoor Television Show
Gold mining
Tim Fisher
407 Western Ave. Nashville, NC 27856
252-908-0394
gen7outdoors.com
The Elks Lodge #1038 of Birchwood ELKS
Butch Mull
901 E. Birchwood Drive
Nashville, NC 27856 252-220-6302
Edward Jones
Financial Investing
Chet Osterhoudt
622 E. Washington Street
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-1805
Edward Jones
Financial Advisor
Cliff Joyner CFP®, AAMS®
207 W. Washington Street
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-4134
www.edwardjones.com/cliff-joyner
Tim Evans Individual Membership
700 South Creek Dr Nashville, NC 27856 252-459-2315
Express Floors Flooring Installation
Adam Williams
111 W. Nashville Drive Nashville, NC 27856 252-883-7100
www.xpressfloors.com
Faith Christian Ministries of Nash County Thrift Store
Laura Bartholomew
245 & 239 W. Washington Street PO Box 83, Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-7977
https://www.facebook.com/ fcmnash83
Farm Pak Products, Inc.
Sweet Potato Production
Johnny Barnes
7840 Old Bailey Hwy. Spring Hope, NC 27882
252-459-3101
www.farmpak.com
Fields & Cooper Attorneys at Law Law Office
Mark Edwards PO Box 757
213 W. Washington Street Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-2121
www.fieldsandcooper.com
First Carolina Bank Bank (Financial Institution)
Rhonda Jordan
171 N. Winstead Ave. Rocky Mount, NC 27804
252-937-2152
www.firstcarolinabank.com
Frank’s Home Place, Inc.
Frank W. Brown 901 East Washington St. Nashville, NC 27856 252-459-7132
frankshomeplace.com
George’s Sauce, LLC
Barbecue Sauce
Ashley Hassell
1173 Womble Road
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-3084
www.georgesbbqsauce.com
Glasgow Sign Service Signs
Miles and Tim Glasgow
506 S. Alston Street Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-2584
Scott and JoAnna Hale
Individual Membership
Harper’s Nursery & Garden Center
Nursery and Garden Center
Mike Harper 2343 Oak Level Road
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
252-459-2189
https://www.facebook.com/HarpersNursery2189
Farm Bureau Insurance of Nashville Insurance
Tonja Philbeck
255 N. Eastpointe Ave. Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-3181
www.ncfbins.com
Healthy Home Cleaning Services, Inc.
Cleaning Service
Angelina Garner
5013 Kristie Ln.
Nashville, NC 27856
252-363-5996
healthy-homecleaningservices.com
Hedgepeth-Hutson Insurance
Insurance / Financial Services
Brian Hutson
PO Box 40, 221 S. Barnes Street
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-2613
www.hedgepeth-hutson.com
Hubert Vester
Individual Membership
Inflatables NC
Inflatables
Wes Fields
776 Breedlove Rd
Nashville, NC 27856
inflatablesNC.com
919-662-3581
J.A. Leonard & Co., Inc.
Insurance
Stewart Griffin
114 S. Barnes Street PO Box 9
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-2313
Jody’s of Nashville
New Apparel, Consignments, Gifts, Monogramming
Jill D. Boone
227 W. Washington Street
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-2083
www.jodysofnashville.com
Johnson Funeral Home & Cremation Service
Funeral and Cremation Services
Charles Jones
PO Box 8830 - 661 English Road
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
252-937-8886
www.johnsonfuneralsandcremations.com
Key Printing, Inc.
Commercial Printing
Angie Page
1036 East Washington Street
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-4783
www.keyprinting.com
LBJ Chevrolet of Nashville
Automobile Dealership
Johnny Matthews
815 E. Washington St.
Nashville, NC 27856
PO BOX 368
www.lbjchevroletinc.com
Rainbow Langley & Company, Inc.
Donnie and Layla Langley
Rainbow Vacuums
310 E. Elm Street Nashville, NC 27856
252-462-0303
recommendrainbow.com
Randy and Luanne Lansing
Individual Membership
Madelyn’s Flower Shop
Florist
Kaylan Collie
221 W. Washington Street
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-7181
www.madelynsflowersandgiftsnc.com
Market Leader Realty
Realtor
Ana Joyner, Renee Silk
2090 Eastern Avenue
Nashville, NC 27856
252-462-5910
www.marketleaderrealty.net
MGD Realty Group, LLC
Real Estate Sales
Mary Grace Daughtridge
723 S. Barnes St.
Nashville, NC 27856
252-908-2500
www.mgdrealtygroup.com
My Sisters House Domestic Violence Support
210 W. Church St. Nashville, NC 27856
252-462-0366
NC Treasure Hunters Campground Campground / Mining Co.
Ross Fisher
15561-A Taylor’s Store Road
Hollister, NC 27844
252-245-1197
Nash Community College Education
Adrienne Covington
522 N. Old Carriage Road
PO Box 7488
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
252-451-8240
www.nashcc.edu
Nash County County Government
Stacie Shatzer- County Manager
Janice Evans - County Clerk
120 W. Washington St., Suite 3072
252-459-9817
www.nashcountync.gov
Nash County Arts Council
Nash Arts Center
Cultural, Visual and Performing Arts
Shelly Faulkner Gray
100 E. Washington Street
PO Box 701, Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-4734
www.nasharts.org
Nashville Business and Professional Womens Club Organization
Shirley House
702 S. Creek Drive
Nashville, NC 27856
Nashville Diner Restaurant
Tammy and Bob Davis
309 Curtis Street
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-2103
Nashville Exchange Restaurant
Lisa Hattaway
229 W. Washington Street
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-6275
The Nashville Graphic Newspaper
Jo Anne Cooper
203 W. Washington Street
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-7101
www.nashvillegraphic.com
Nikki’s Total Life Care Center Health Care
Ruth Bellamy
4746 Ashley Drive
Battleboro, NC 27809
252-443-2494
One of Deez Days Restaurant
Edward G. Smith
235 W. Washington St.
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-6099
The Painted Teacher Apparel
Garrett Shearin
205 W. Washington Street
252-450-9892
Nashville, NC 27856
Pat Daniels
Individual Member
www.phecpa.com
Perdue Farms, Inc. Poultry
John McDanel
1835 US Hwy 64 A Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-9998
www.perdue.com
Piggly Wiggly of Nashville Grocery Store
DJ Daughtrey 731 E. Washington Street Nashville, NC 27856
252.220.6515
www.pigglywigglystores.com
Pink Flamingo Realty, LLC Realtor
Bill Lumpp 625 E. Washington St. Nashville, NC 27856
252-908-5300
www.billlumpp.com
www.pink-flamingo-realty.com
Providence Bank Bank
Dylan Bunch
241 W. Washington Street Nashville, NC 27856
252-462-2265
www.pbknc.com
Cindy Puckett
Individual Membership Nashville, NC 27856
Rehab Revolution, Inc. Physical Therapy
Jeff Beal 628 Gadwall Ct. Nashville, NC 27856
252-452-9701
Ribeye’s Steakhouse Restaurant
Jeff Ellis PO Box 893 108 W. Nashville Drive Nashville, NC 27856
252-462-2356
www.ribeyessteakhouse.com
Nash County Animal Hospital Veterinarian
Uneda Worsley
926 Eastern Avenue
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-4001
www.Nashpetcare.com
Pate, Horton & Ess, P.A. Accountant
David Ess
PO Box 787
514 E. Park Ave.
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-3186
Robertson Realty Realtor
Elaine S. Robertson
806 E. Washington Street P.O. Box 158
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-4525
Ronnie Lloyd, DDS
Dentist
Ronnie Lloyd PO Box 128
105 W. Church Street
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-2561
www.nashvillencdentist.com
Sandy Frazier State Farm Insurance
Insurance Agency
Sandy Frazier 219 W. Washington Street
P.O. Box 626
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-2025
www.sandyfrazier.net
Shining Star Childcare, LLC
Child Care
Hiram Montalvo
2070 S 1st St, Nashville, NC 27856
252-220-6089
Bobbie Smith
Individual Member
Southern Bank & Trust Co. Bank (Financial Institution)
Amy Beasley
209 S. Barnes Street
P.O. Box 758
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-2117
www.southernbank.com
Southern Police Canine, Inc.
Police Canine Trainer
Mark Mlls
1168 Old County Home Rd.
Nashville, NC 27856
PO BOX 902 Spring Hope, NC 27882
www.southernpolicecanine.com
State Employees Credit Union Banking
Susan Stephens
1201 Eastern Ave. Nashville, NC 27856
919-987-7531
ncsecu.org
Stocks Engineering, P.A.
Civil Engineering Consulting
Lisa Williams
801 E. Washington Street
PO Box 1108, Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-8196
www.stocksengineering.com
Strickland Equipment Co., Inc.
Outdoor Equipment
Matt Strickland
309 S. Barnes Street
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-2713
www.stricklandequip.com
Subway of Nashville, Inc. Restaurant
Ahmad Alahmad
104-B W. Nashville Drive
Nashville, NC 27856
252.459-7575
www.subway.com
Sunset Slush Classic Italian Ice
Italian Ice
Amy Bryant 922 Eastern Ave. Nashville, NC 27856
252-467-3055
Taylor Made Jewelry, Inc.
Jewelry Sales, Repair,Custom and Engraving
Diane, Ryan or Rachel Taylor
729 E. Washington Street
252-459-0095
www.taylormadejewelrync.com
Top Notch Lawn Care Lawn Care
John B. Thompson
1789 Rose Blvd. Nashville, NC 27856
Town of Nashville Town Government
Randy Lansing
499 S. Barnes Street PO Box 987
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-4511
www.townofnashville.com
Triangle Insurance Associates
DBA Insurance Center Insurance
Cindy Scheipers
333 W. Washington Street PO Box 608
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-3025
www.triangleinsurance.com
Turn-Key Contractors, Inc. Building Contractor
Jason B. Davis
PO Box 7515
5530 Dortches Blvd
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
252-977-6680
Turn-KeyContractors.com
United Way Tar River Region Nonprofit / Health - Human Services
Ginny W. Mohrbutter
2501 Sunset Avenue
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
252-937-2213
www.unitedwaytrr.org
The Valentine Law Firm Law Office
Kevin N. Lewis
P.O. Box 847
203 S. Barnes Street
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-1111
www.valentinefirm.com
The Vino Market Wine
Joanne Pope Clark
243 W. Washington St.
Nashville, NC 27856
252-250-0557
www.thevinomarketnc.com
Wallace Appraisal Appraisal Services
Dianne Wallace 2090 Eastern Ave. Nashville, NC 27856
252-813-0378
Walker Auto & Truck - NAPA Auto Parts - Retail
Tim Frazier 511 S. Barnes Street
Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-7148
www.napaonline.com
Wealth Management Strategies, Inc.
Financial Planning
Anthony J. Engrassia
204 N. Winstead Ave. Rocky Mount, NC 27804
252-451-0488
www.strategicfreedom.com
Nash Triangle Develop.
DBA Westgate Terrace Apartments Apartment Complex
Ren Odell
741 Western Avenue Nashville, NC 27856
252-459-0099
Wheeler & Woodlief Funeral Home and Cremation Services Funeral and Crematory Royal David PO BOX 8830, 1130 North Winstead Ave. Rocky Mount, NC 27804 252.451.8800
www.wheeler-woodlief.com
Wright CPA, PLLC Accounting and Tax Services
Jen Deal Wright 302 W. Washington St. Nashville, NC 27856 252-459-2751
www.jendealcpa.com
ZAXBY’S Restaurant
Nicole Kiszenia 101 Evans Dr. Nashville NC 27856 219-314-5755
www.zaxbys.com
The Nashville Chamber of Commerce is a network of individuals, businesses, non-pro ts and government agencies working together to promote and enhance the business environment of Nashville. We welcome new businesses to the area and strive to create opportunities for existing businesses to continue to thrive in our community.
The chamber organizes and sponsors various events creating an atmosphere supporting the Town of Nashville’s mission of being a “Great Place to Live, Work and Play.”
Your membership enables The Nashville Chamber of Commerce to continue its operation addressing the needs of retailers, industry, and citizens. Please join us! Your membership is as easy as contacting The Nashville Chamber of Commerce at www.nashvillencchamber.org or call us at 252.459.4050!
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