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GALLATIN T E N N E S S E E

Johnny Cash once said, “Be yourself and there are few limitations in life.” We couldn’t agree more. Spend some time in here Gallatin, Tennessee, and you’ll discover what we’re talking about. Gallatin is a town whose residents are perfectly comfortable in their own skin and with their own place in the world. We’re refreshingly unconcerned about trying to impress people—which is what impresses so many people who come here. We’re known for our grit—and remembered for our grace. Authenticity. It’s woven into the fabric of our city. You won’t find much pretense here. What will you find is character, integrity, and an award-winning community spirit. Kick back and relax. Explore this issue of the Gallatin City Guide and discover more about this beautiful corner of the world we call home.

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Welcome TO GALLATIN! I WAS BORN AND RAISED IN GALLATIN. I’VE LIVED MY WHOLE LIFE HERE. Gallatin is a great place to be. Maybe I’m partial, but I don’t think so. Just look at the number of new homes and businesses. The city’s growth tells the story. People are moving to Gallatin every day. What attracts them? I suspect that it’s the same things that have kept me here for so long: scenic Old Hickory Lake, our lovely park system, a bustling economy, and friendly people who have elevated the practice of southern hospitality to an art form. (It’s no accident that the city was voted “Nicest Place in America” in 2017 by Reader’s Digest Magazine.) And it doesn’t hurt that Gallatin is just a stone’s throw away from Nashville. For me and many others, Gallatin is just right. It’s not too big and not too small. It feels like home. As you explore this edition of the Gallatin City Guide, I invite you to venture out into the community and experience everything Gallatin has to offer. You’ll find True Grit and Amazing Grace. And you’ll be glad you came.

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WELCOME LETTER from Jimmy Overton, Chairman, Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce

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LEAVING THE MAN CAVE A father and son spend a Saturday afternoon roaming around Gallatin.

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SITES TO SEE: SUMNER COUNTY MUSEUM Sumner County Museum: Find out why this Gallatin treasure is a must-see.

CITY PARKS: A BOY’S PERSPECTIVE Two twelve-year-old boys share what they love about Gallatin’s expansive system of parks and greenways.

HEALTHCARE Sumner Regional Hospital’s legacy of caring for local residents is 50 years old and counting. EDUCATION No matter what your goals for higher learning, Gallatin-area schools can help you achieve them.

Gallatin City Guide and Business Directory is published by the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce and distributed through the Chamber and its member businesses. For questions or additional information, contact Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce, 118 West Main Street, Gallatin, TN 37066, (615) 452-4000, info@gallatintn.org or www.gallatintn.org. Credits: Project Management: Praesentia, Inc.; Contributors: Gayla Zoz, Jimmy Overton, Blake Jennings, Lori Johnson, Rosemary Bates, and Ryan Baker; Graphic Design: Creative Instinct; Photography: Richard Suter; Print Production: TruColor Litho, Inc. Special thanks to Gallatin Economic Development Agency and the City of Gallatin.

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LOOK WHERE THEY ARE NOW Read about four Gallatin residents who build successful businesses from the ground up.

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GALLATIN BUSINESS UPDATE Get a glimpse of the activities in Gallatin’s busy economic and community development office.

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BRIGHT IDEAS WELCOME HERE Startup Gallatin offers business training and more to local entrepreneurs.

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ENTREPRENEURS @ 106 Business is booming for the entrepreneurs, freelancers, and innovators at 106 Public Square.

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TEAM GALLATIN Four of Gallatin’s most visible city leaders talk about the secret behind their success.

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LOCAL PRESENCE, WORLDWIDE IMPACT Learn about three local employers whose impact is felt far beyond Gallatin’s city limits.

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SECRET FOODIE A wanna-be food critic and her posse explore some of Gallatin’s most popular eateries.

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BEAUTIFUL YOU Everything you need to look your best is right here in Gallatin.

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GET OUT AND PLAY Find out what’s going on in Gallatin. There’s always something!

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WATCH IT LIVE Learn about Gallatin’s thriving entertainment scene.

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MAN CAVE MY NAME IS NICK. I DECIDED TO SPEND A SATURDAY OUT ON THE TOWN WITH MY 30-YEAR-OLD SON, DREW. IT TURNED OUT TO BE THE PERFECT SATURDAY FOR A FATHER AND SON TO ROAM AROUND GALLATIN.

Hone your skills with firearms or try out a new gun at Sumner Gun & Supply’s spacious shooting range.

Off to the Shooting Range Our first stop was Sumner Gun & Supply at 526 West Main Street. I brought a few pistols from my collection—a .44 mag Ruger Redhawk Revolver and a .40 Cal Beretta Elite Commander in Stainless— to put through the paces on the shooting range. I come here often and the owner, Kenneth Winter, knows me by name. Kenneth also knows that Drew has been thinking about buying a Glock 43, a 9mm semi-automatic handgun, so he set him up with a rental to test on the range. Sumner Gun has the ideal environment for target practice with a spacious tenlane, 75-foot range, HEPA-filtered air, seating areas, and plenty of room to stretch out. Shooters on the range enjoy free use of hearing and eye protection, or you can buy your own from the store. The store also sells targets, ammunition in every caliber, handguns, rifles, shotguns, and a wide variety of accessories, including reloading supplies and cleaning equipment. Range memberships are available for individuals, families, and corporations, and you can rent out the entire range for private events.

Tennessee Hardware has been in the family for two (going on three) generations. Owner Jimmy Kisner and his son, Trey Kisner, pose for a photo op in the store’s expansive outdoor grilling department.

After our time on the range was up, Drew bought the Glock 43 he’d been testing and then asked about the Tennessee Handgun Permit Carry Class that Sumner Gun & Supply offers. Drew is comfortable with firearms (he shot his first clay pigeon at the tender age of eight) so he’ll be able to skip the two-hour preliminary class that Sumner Gun & Supply teaches for inexperienced shooters.

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In addition to offering a variety of women’s clothing, accessories, and gifts, Tennessee Honey carries an inspired selection of drinkware and accessories that will add style to any in-home bar.

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There’s nothing like a visit to the hometown hardware store on a Next stop is Tennessee Honey at 140 North Water Street on the Saturday morning. Unlike my wife, who breaks into a cold sweat square. Though the store is filled with clothing and accessories at the thought of being sent on an errand to find a Dutchman for women, there are sizable sections devoted to weddings, screw, I love hardware stores. Tennessee Hardware is one of new babies, graduations, and home goods. Drew is here so the best. Located at 441 East Broadway, this store is big (30,000 he can pick up a few accessories for the bar he’s building in sq. ft. under roof) and they have just about everything. You can his man cave. He chooses drinkware, a teakwood Tennessee find nuts, bolts, fasteners, hinges, paints, spray paints, stepping cutout, a beer tab holder, and a half dozen shot glasses made stones, nails, yard equipment, gardening tools, mulch, soils, bug out of beer bottle tops. sprays, garden hoses, sunglasses, YETI coolers, STIHL chain saws, and Drew knows the owner, Brittany things you didn’t know you needed. Yates, who s tudied fashion The owner, Jimmy Kisner, and I go TENNESSEE HONEY’S TAGLINE: merchandising and still serves as way back. I’ve been coming here a corporate buyer in addition to SOUTHERN CHARM WITH A BITE since they opened in 1977. I love running Tennessee Honey. The store, OF WHISKEY AND A RUSTIC SOUL. the fact that it’s a family business, named for the iconic Tennessee passed down from father to son for Honey brand of Jack Daniels whiskey, two (going on three) generations. opened a few doors down from the Palace Theatre nearly four years ago and moved into a bigger Tennessee Hardware is a great place for the outdoor grilling enthusiast and that’s one of the reasons we’re here. Drew is space on the corner of Franklin and North Water in late 2017. outfitting the deck he just built. He wants to create an outdoor dining oasis. Tennessee Hardware carries a wide selection While Drew is checking out, I remember that my wife’s birthday of grills, smokers, and BBQ equipment, including Weber, Big is coming up. Though I have a special trip planned, I know how Green EGG, Traeger, and Holland models. Drew decided on a much she loves surprises. I pick out a few spa items, a pretty Big Green EGG, an outdoor ceramic kamodo-style charcoal grill skirt with a bold print that I know she’ll like, and a Real Mama that doubles as an oven and a smoker. of Gallatin t-shirt. I join Drew at the counter and pay while my gifts are being wrapped. As I’m waiting, I see Tennessee Honey’s I’m here to buy a case pocket knife to add to my collection. tagline: southern charm with a bite of whiskey and a rustic soul. The selection at Tennessee Hardware is excellent. These knives This describes my wife, I think with a smile. appreciate in value and are often considered family heirlooms. My plan is to add on to the collection my daddy gave to me and (continued) then pass it on to Drew.

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Getting a haircut is no reason to miss your favorite team in action! Sports Clips has transformed the grooming experience for legions of Gallatin sports fans.

Espresso and Manicures I spent the previous day in the garden and my nails are trashed. Drew’s aren’t much better after changing the oil in his vintage Karmann Ghia. So, it’s off to Govan’s Salon and Coffee Café at 116 North Water Street for a no-fluff manicure, which includes clipping, filing, a soak, a cuticle treatment, hand massage, and buffing. Drew and I enjoy a latte from the café as our nail techs work their magic. The Govans’ story is an interesting one. Angela and Henry Govan have been in business together for nearly 18 years and their shop blends their passions. In 2000, after the death of Henry’s father, Frank Govan, a well-known artist and professor of art at the University of Memphis, Henry and Angela dreamed of opening a coffee shop and art gallery to display and sell Frank’s works. Shortly after purchasing the building on North Water Street, they found out they were expecting. Henry, who had been working as a cosmetologist in Nashville, quit his job to help Angela open the coffee shop, and then later opened a hair salon in the back. The inspirational gift shop came later. On our way out, I schedule a pedicure for a Thursday night when I can take

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advantage of the complimentar y beverages they offer. Angela tells me that there’s a construction worker who comes in for a pedicure at least once a month because his feet wouldn’t survive without them. I can relate.

HAIRCUTS & SPORTS Next, it’s off to Sports Clips at 1101 Nashville Pike, Suite 170. We both need haircuts and Drew’s beard is looking a bit ragged. Saturdays are always busy days at this salon, so we check in online about an hour before to get our place in line. It virtually eliminates the wait. I’ve been coming to Sports Clips since Lance and Patty Waller opened the store ten years ago. This shop is a home run, in my opinion. For one, they offer a premier service known as the MVP Experience, which beefs up a precision haircut with feel-good extras like a legendary hot steamed towel, a massaging shampoo, and a relaxing neck and shoulder massage. Second, there are no fewer than five wall-mounted bigscreen TVs. What better way to make a once-dreaded, time-wasting grooming task more palatable than to watch your favorite team in action or get up to date on the latest scores and standings. One day, when Lance was in the shop, I asked him if he had ever witnessed

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any disagreements about which games would be on the big-screen TVs. Had someone insisted that the channel be changed from the Titans game to a broadcast of an obscure sport like dodgeball or curling? Lance reassured me that all discussions about what to watch have been peaceful. We had barely sat down to wait when Drew’s name was called. About five seconds later, I was ushered to my favorite stylist, Morgan, who proceeded with my haircut. We both love coming to Sports Clips. There’s almost no waiting and the service quality is great. We’re in and out quickly, even with the extras that are part of the MVP Experience. Plus, they offer a free neck trim update in between cuts to extend the life of the haircut. That’s a winner in my book.

to boat or not to boat Our last stop of the day is Gallatin Marina at 727 Marina Private Drive on the shores of Old Hickory Lake. This is one of my favorite places in town. Gallatin is fortunate to have a full-service marina within the city limits. How many communities can make that claim? You can rent a boat slip, rent space in their


SEE and DO rack storage facility, get your boat serviced and detailed, fill up your boat’s gas tank, and buy any supplies and sundries you might need. We’re going to Gallatin Marina because I need to calibrate the cruise control on my Malibu wakeboarding boat. My summer weekends used to be spent trying to get air while jumping the wake and attempting 360-degree flips without blowing a knee. These days, you’ll find me mostly in the driver’s seat during the summer boating season. Gallatin Marina serves as a basecamp for family trips out on the lake to soak up the sun while floating on rafts, or to take the grandkids wakeboarding, or to join the hundreds of other local boaters who take to the water to watch July 4th fireworks displays. After my boat maintenance is finished, Drew wants to investigate the possibility of renting a dock for his boat. We track down Nate Rubright, who has owned Gallatin Marina since late 2017, to ask about openings. Nate confirms what I’ve always known: Gallatin Marina is extremely popular. There’s not a single wet dock slip available and the waiting list is long. However, dry storage is available for boats up to 30 feet. This is good news for Drew, whose 22-foot 1988 Donzi Testarossa needs a place to live when it’s not in the water.

to boat or not to boat Before the ink is dry on Drew’s Gallatin Marina dry storage agreement, a hostess is leading us to a seat at the bar at Awedaddy’s Bar & Grill, the restaurant at Gallatin Marina. Owners Vern and Debra Benke have expanded this once humble weekend breakfast place into one of the most popular watering holes in town. Open April 1 through October 30 each year, Awedaddy’s has everything you would expect from a Key West-themed establishment, including an eclectic open-air

setting, daily happy hour, live music on Thursdays through Sundays, a massive array of specialty drinks, and a large beer selection. The menu features salads, steaks, burgers, pasta, seafood, sandwiches, and a robust Sunday brunch with a Bloody Mary bar. It’s the unexpected that makes Awedaddy’s so much fun. You never know who’s going to show up or what you’re going to see. I once watched a double-jointed one-man band playing AC/DC on an accordion, harmonica, cymbals, and ukulele. I’ve seen a hotly contested game of trash talk cornhole. When I eat at Awedaddy’s, I always end up defaulting to my old favorites: the hand-battered Cheese Styx, which are more like cheese logs, and the Pilot House Steak, a generous hunk of marinated beef served on toasted ciabatta bread topped with mozzarella cheese and teriyaki glaze. Drew’s default is the best-selling Waylon Burger, a towering sandwich that inspires awe as it’s delivered to the table. Though many of Awedaddy’s desserts are generous enough to share, be careful if you try. Drew’s wife once threatened to fork-stab an aunt who asked to taste her Key Lime Pie. My wife always orders the Homemade Hot Fudge Brownie A La Mode with two forks, thinking that we will share. That’s just not in the cards. One of the most fun parts about a trip to Awedaddy’s is getting there. You can come by land or by water. If you come by boat, pull up near the gas dock. There’s usually an attendant who will guide you to a good spot to tie up. At the end of a long and productive Saturday, Drew and I kick back at the bar over a few cold ones, pleased with everything we’ve accomplished. The rest of the family will be joining us shortly for dinner followed by an evening boat cruise. In or out of the man cave, life is good in Gallatin. §

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Sumner County Museum WHY IS THIS GALLATIN TREASURE A MUST-SEE FOR OUT-OF-TOWN TOURISTS AND LOCALS ALIKE? HOW IS THE MUSEUM PREPARING TO STAY RELEVANT INTO THE 21ST CENTURY? GALLATIN CITY GUIDE INVESTIGATES.

Museums are often collections of old things covered with a thin patina of dust.

Not the Sumner County Museum. Thanks to new technology, generous donations, and progressive leadership, the Museum is delivering on its mission to make history come alive. Founded in 1975 by John Garrott, a Gallatin businessman known for his love of local history, the Sumner County Museum has been located at 183 West Main behind the Trousdale House since 1981. The Museum’s three floors are packed with artifacts and memorabilia. “Exhibits are set up in chronological order,” said Ryan Baker, who has served as the Museum’s director since 2016. Fossils, rocks, and Native American artifacts that date from the Paleolithic era through the Mississippian culture are the oldest items on display. The collection includes an exhibit detailing the arrival of the Longhunters, 18th century explorers who made lengthy expeditions into the American frontier wilderness and eventually guided settlers to Middle Tennessee. Visitors can learn about forts built in the 1700s, get a peek at how an early 19th century home was set up, see examples of blacksmith and tinsmith shops, learn about old schoolhouses, see examples of antique toys, explore Gallatin’s role as a horseracing mecca,

Gallatin’s first stoplight is on display at the Sumner County Museum.

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Ryan Baker, Sumner County Museum’s Executive Director, at the Museum’s West Main Street location.

find out about the lives of African Americans who lived in the area, and see Gallatin’s first stoplight in action (it still works). Military history enthusiasts can learn about Sumner County’s involvement in wars from the Civil War through Vietnam, and see an exhibit on Brian Anderson, a Gallatin resident and test pilot who flew U2 jet missions to photograph Soviet military installations. Though Garrott passed away in 2017, his influence is still being felt. In 2015, Garrott donated Stonewall, his historic residence at 332 East Main Street, along with a houseful of antiques, to the Museum. Built in 1831 by Dr. Levi Ring and acquired by Garrott in 1955, Stonewall opened to the public as part of the Sumner County Museum in early 2019. “Stonewall is an exhibit that pays loving tribute to family life in the 1840s,” said Baker. The gracious antebellum home will also double as an event venue and gallery space. “Stonewall is a beautiful setting for weddings, birthday parties, showers, ladies’ teas, and events of all kinds,” said Baker, noting that the facility has been modified to be ADAaccessible. “We are partnering with the Gallatin Arts Council to use space in the newer parts of the home to display local artists’ work.”

An exhibit about the NashvilleGallatin Interurban Railway, which connected Sumner County residents to Nashville’s public transportation from 1913 to the early 1930s.

to purchase the Carriage House located next to Stonewall at 326 East Main. Built in the 1930s, the Carriage House is being retrofitted as a modern museum annex that will house exhibits that tell a variety of Sumner County’s most compelling stories through interactive multi-media displays and easily interchangeable exhibits. “The majority of our vast collection is expected to remain at the Museum behind Trousdale Place,” said Baker.

was rebooted in 2019 and is now being offered to fourth graders. “Eventually, Traveling Trunk will be offered to all elementary students in Sumner County,” said Baker.

Under Baker’s leadership, the Museum’s programming is expanding. Popular programs like the Annual Candlelight Cemetery Tour, now in its 23rd year, are going strong. Traveling Trunk, a program that brings the Museum’s stories and artifacts to elementary school classrooms,

It takes extraordinary vision to launch a museum and visionary leadership to keep it relevant. Sumner County Museum is blessed with both. “If you haven’t stopped by to view our exhibits, you won’t be disappointed,” added Baker. “The Sumner County Museum has something for everyone.” §

The “Stories of Sumner” page on the Museum’s website leverages the power of video to capture the memories of older residents. Two videos are currently posted with more planned for the future.

An exhibit commemorating Randy’s Records, a store Randy Wood opened in 1944 in Gallatin. Randy’s Records spawned a mail-order record business that by 1950 was selling 500,000 records a year. Wood was also the founder of Dot Records, a label that found success in the 1950s.

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GREAT Outdoors

My name is Hayden Baker. I’m twelve and I’m a seventh grader at Shafer Middle School. When the editor of Gallatin City Guide asked me to share what I love about Gallatin’s parks, she didn’t need to twist my arm. But this isn’t a story I can tell on my own. I hardly ever go to Gallatin’s parks alone; I’m usually with a

Triple Creek Park

If I had to choose a favorite, Triple Creek would be the winner. Asia and I are on the same page here, and not just because Triple Creek is the city’s biggest park. It’s because there’s so much to do there. I come to Triple Creek to play soccer. Asia comes to play football. The park has plenty of tall trees, which is especially useful if you want to hang up the hammock and have a picnic lunch. Triple Creek is also my favorite because I can bring Georgia, my English Foxhound, to the dog park. Even

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friend. Most often, that friend is Asia Holman, a seventh grader at Rucker Stewart Middle School. Asia is the friend I recruited to help me tell the story about the parks we like the most. If you’re a kid or you happen to have kids in your house, you’ll want to pay close attention.

though there are lots of things for dogs to do there, Georgia likes nothing better than sniffing the other dogs. Go figure! Asia and I are both looking forward to the opening of the new Miracle Park in Triple Creek Park. One of the city’s softball fields is going to be converted into an all-inclusive playground and ballfield for kids with disabilities and special needs.

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Tommy Garrott Aquatic Center In the summer, there’s no place I’d rather be than in the water at the Tommy Garrott Aquatic Center at the Gallatin Civic Center. I like to play ball in the shallow end and go down all the slides. Have you seen those slides? They’re crazy! Asia likes to jump in, play catch, and swim underwater. Gallatin’s pool isn’t like a lot of older pools where you have to climb down a ladder to get in. The sides slope gradually so everyone—including my baby sister—can wade in.

Greenways Asia and I both love riding our bikes, and our town’s greenway is a great place to do it. You can ride a long way on the greenway if you want to—from the town square all the way out to Triple Creek Park. I like to start at Triple Creek Park and head down the greenway toward the square. Tennessee Hardware is a great pit stop at about the halfway point. I get a snack and a drink there, and then head the rest of the way into town. I’ll take a loop around the square, and then head back to Triple Creek Park. Asia’s favorite route starts at the greenway’s trail head on Broadway and runs to Triple Creek Park and back.

Memorial Park If you like to play basketball as much as I do, Memorial Park is where you’ll want to be. Asia and I are both obsessed with hoops. Stephen Curry is my favorite, and Asia likes Kyrie Irving. I play in the Gallatin Parks & Recreation City League, so I’m at the Memorial Park courts playing just about every day when the weather’s nice. Asia joins me a few times a week. If there are kids in your house, you’ll want to check out these parks. My bet is that they (and you!) will love them as much as Asia and I do! §

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Gallatin’s outstanding lineup of recreational facilities makes it easy to stay active.

Greenways

Gallatin’s expansive greenway system includes a four-mile walking track beginning at the Gallatin Civic Center and connecting to Triple Creek Park, winding its way through the park to its entrance on East Broadway. Just inside the entrance to Triple Creek Park is an area called Mapleshade Rest which was donated to the City by volunteers in conjunction with Earth Day. The Triple Creek walking track then connects to the Town Creek Greenway, which runs along Town Creek, loops under East Broadway, and continues along Town Creek into Gallatin’s Historic Woodson Terrace neighborhood and on into to downtown Gallatin. Access the greenway from portals at the entrance to Triple Creek Park, and on Bentley Circle, Barton Drive, Perrolee Street, and Wilmore Street. The last section of the Town Creek Greenway, completed in 2016, continues from Wilmore Street along the creek to North Water Avenue and ends at the Farmers Market.

Lock 4 Park

Lock 4 Park is not only one of the most beautiful lake spots in Gallatin for picnicking, fishing and launching your boat, it is also the home of the famous Lock 4 Bike Trails. Mountain bike enthusiasts flock to the rolling BMX trails hidden in the park’s scenic woods. The 8.75-mile course is an 85 percent rolling technical single-track combining jeep roads, a paved road, and open sections for starts and passing. Events like the XTERRA Lock 4 Blast, Lock 4 Old Hickory Classic, and the State Mountain Bike XC Championship draw competitors from across the region.

Thompson Park

The city’s very first public park, Thompson Park is located just south of Gallatin’s historic square. Amenities include a baseball/ softball diamond, a basketball court, covered picnic areas with charcoal grills, paved walking areas, a playground, and a sand volleyball court. Thompson Park was once home to an Olympic-size public swimming pool now covered by the popular Skate Park of Gallatin. Watch fearless skateboarders, including the up-and-coming Jake Wooten, a Gallatin native who is gaining national at-

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tention, work to perfect their tricks on the park’s built-in ramps, rails, and half pipes. See Jake Wooten in action in Skate Park of Gallatin at https://youtu.be/sL8H8QDQbfo.

Municipal Park

Municipal Park is ground zero for league sports in Gallatin. Little League, Kiwanis, and American Legion baseball leagues all play games on Municipal Park diamonds. The park also offers softball and baseball fields, tennis courts, basketball courts, horseshoe pits, and the city’s largest playground. Covered picnic areas complete with charcoal grills make this park a favorite for family get-togethers.

Triple Creek Park

At 185 acres, Triple Creek Park is Gallatin’s largest park. Located just north of the historic town square, the park features a tournament-worthy sports complex with twelve soccer fields, four baseball/softball/ all-purpose fields, four youth softball fields, four adult softball fields, and two full-length football fields. Triple Creek is also home to a popular dog park, a playground, and beautiful walking trails. In addition to providing a home base for Gallatin Soccer League and Gallatin Youth Football League, the park hosts many Frisbee Disc Golf tournaments on its technically challenging 18-hole range. For large get-togethers, consider bringing the crowd to the spacious event pavilion (reservations required) or reserve one of the park’s two picnic pavilions.

Bledsoe Creek State Park

Just a few minutes east of the city limits is Bledsoe Creek State Park’s all-inclusive playground designed to accommodate all children, including those with disabilities. In addition to a main playset with slides, the playground includes a climbing wall that is at an angle, an ADA-accessible swing, a specially designed merry-go-round, drums, and a partially enclosed seat called the Cozy Cocoon for children with autism who become overstimulated at the playground.

Golf

Gallatin’s temperate climate means year-


GREAT Outdoors round play. Try a round or two at Long Hollow Golf Course, a well-conditioned 18-hole public course on Long Hollow Pike that serves more than 40,000 golfers each year. If perfecting your swing in luxurious surroundings is your goal, check out Tennessee Grasslands, featuring Fairvue Lake and the Foxland Links, one of the few 36-hole private facilities in Tennessee. Both offer their members world-class amenities including lakeside pools and multiple dining options.

Gallatin Civic Center

A 65,000 square-foot facility built in 1994, the Gallatin Civic Center is available to all Gallatin residents for a small daily admission fee or an affordable annual membership. Enjoy fitness areas, meeting rooms, a double gym, racquetball and basketball courts, and an indoor pool, which offers eight 25-yard swimming lanes and a roped-off shallow end for free play and water exercise classes. The Civic Center’s second floor is home to an aerobics room equipped with a solid hardwood Exerflex aerobic floor supported by foam cushioning to absorb

shock, reduce fatigue, and lower the risk of injury. The Civic Center also doubles as an event venue, hosting a number of concerts, sports competitions, craft shows, coin shows, and celebrations each year.

ball court, two horseshoe pits, a wellequipped playground, a walking track, and a community recreation center.

Tommy Garrott Aquatics Facility

If you’re the parent or guardian of an adult or child with disabilities or special needs, you’ll be glad to know that in 2019, construction will start on Miracle Park, an all-inclusive recreation area across from the soccer fields on a rarely used softball field at Triple Creek Park.

Located outside the Gallatin Civic Center, the Tommy Garrott Aquatics Facility is every kid’s dream with slides, splash pads, water towers, and more. The pool’s three water slides are not just kid magnets. More than a few adults have been known to take on the pool’s 164’ spiral slide, the 137’ spiral slide, and the 57’ speed slide. If you’re a water person, this pool will never get old.

Clearview Park

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COMING SOON: Miracle Park & Miracle Field

Miracle Field will be wheelchair accessible and feature a rubberized turf without dirt or raised bases, ADA-compliant restrooms and a concession stand, bleachers, a press box, dug-outs, and a pedal park to accommodate toddlers with tricycles and children with wheelchairs. Surrounding the field will be an all-inclusive playground featuring wheelchair swings, a zip line that can accommodate users with special needs, a merry-go-round, a game board and musical instruments, and interactive play panels. §

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City Cemetery

The Gallatin City Cemetery is a beautiful example of a 19th-century southern city cemetery. Its tombstone styles, landscaping, and grave plots reflect the demographics, history, and culture of the people of Sumner County since the establishment of the cemetery in 1818. The garden cemetery movement of the second half of the 19th century influenced the growth of a park-like layout as the cemetery expanded in size and capacity. Its status as the premiere burial site in Sumner County in Vintage Foxland/Foxland Crossing the 19th and early 20th centuries (GWEN) is emphasized by many grand tombstones and the presence of the graves of several people who were significant to the history of Gallatin, Sumner County, and Tennessee.

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Rail Line History The Nashville-Gallatin Interurban Railway Corporation was established in the early 1900s to bring an electric commuter rail line from Gallatin to Nashville. The service made its last run in 1932 when automobiles and buses became the preferred mode of transportation. A piece of Sumner County history was unearthed as part of the $2.1 million project to revitalize Gallatin’s 200-year-old square. The piece of rail line that was uncovered helped to create the Y-shaped turnaround the streetcars would make in Gallatin before traveling back to Nashville.

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Sumner Regional Medical Center:

Expanding to Serve You

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SUMNER REGIONAL’S MORE THAN 50-YEAR LEGACY OF CARING FOR GALLATIN AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES IS STRONGER THAN EVER.

Inviting the best physicians into northern middle Tennessee and supporting them

is one of the most important drivers of the hospital’s ability to offer the best possible healthcare to the communities it serves. During the past year, SRMC added more than 20 new physicians in a number of service lines, including internal medicine, family practice, orthopedic surgery, vascular surgery, pediatrics, OB/ GYN, emergency medicine, radiology, and cardiology. We are proud to have 381 total MDs on SRMC staff that represent 58 specialties.

(SRMC), the leadership team and staff are continuously exploring ways to advance the hospital’s mission of making the communities of Sumner County and the surrounding areas healthier. As the hospital continues to live out its vision of creating a place where people choose to come for healthcare, where physicians want to practice, and where employees want to work, Sumner Regional’s more than 50-year legacy of caring for Gallatin and the surrounding communities is stronger than ever.

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The Emergency Room at Sumner Station is a free-standing 24-hour Emergency Room there to serve Sumner County residents.

And while delivering high quality patient care close to home is the single most important contribution made by SRMC, there are many other ways in which the hospital makes a positive impact in the Sumner County community and beyond. To create excellent workplaces for its 1,300 employees, the hospital made $11.4 million in capital improvements in 2017, including opening a freestanding Emergency Department at Sumner Station, opening the newly renovated cardiac catheterization lab with the addition of a second cath lab, and adding more than 7,000 square feet of new practice space in Gallatin. 2018 saw additional improvements,


Sumner Regional Medical Center is your hospital! We are advancing care in our community by adding services and specialties so that you can stay close to home. Our mission is to make our community healthier and be the healthcare system where people choose to come for care. We look forward to serving you. —Susan Peach, Market President, HighPoint Health System including renovations on the Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit, the development of a neonatal program, and the development of 3D Tomosynthesis Mammography, opening HighPoint Vascular and Vein, and managing and distributing an annual payroll of nearly $66 million (salaries and benefits).

Dr. Derald Madson, Vascular Surgeon, HighPoint Vascular and Vein, pictured with staff counterclockwise: Tracey Ouzts, Diane Bergeron, Megan Merry, and Stacy Benton.

hospital and in the community. In 2017, SRMC paid a total of $1.9 million in taxes and provided numerous sponsorships and donations to local organizations. SRMC is fully accredited by The Joint Commission and is governed by a local

board of trustees. The hospital is also one of the largest non-government employers in Sumner County. For more information about SRMC or to find a physician, visit www.MySumnerMedical. com or call (615) 328-8888. §

Sumner Regional Medical Center is proud to take a leadership role in Gallatin and the surrounding communities and is committed to delivering much-needed healthcare to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay. In fact, in 2017 SRMC donated more than $7.9 million in healthcare services to those in need. SRMC was also proud to partner with and support a number of organizations that provide greatly needed services and education to residents. In 2017, the hospital provided more than $86,000 to support local programs. The hospital is also committed to ensuring fiscal responsibility – both at the

SRMC opens the newly renovated InPatient Rehabilitation Unit.

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TRAINING TODAY’S WORKFORCE:

Tennessee College of Applied Technology

If you’re looking for a lucrative career Kori Smith installs a program on the Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Lathe from a program that she designed using Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software. CNC Lathes produce round features on parts.

GALLATIN:

A GREAT PLACE for Lifelong learning If you live in Gallatin, you already know that the city is home to many highly-ranked educational institutions, including an excellent public school district, prestigious private academies, a residential university, and a community college where students can complete bachelor’s degrees and beyond. No matter what your goals for higher learning, Gallatin-area schools can help you achieve them.

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but don’t want to go the traditional college path, what are your options? Attending a Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) is one option. The TCAT system is a network of 27 technical schools that focus on workforce development throughout the state. Gallatin sits just 18 miles away from the TCAT campus in Hartsville, which serves students in Sumner, Wilson, Trousdale, Macon, and Smith counties. “TCATs were originally called vocational schools and they served mostly high school students,” said Kevin Harrison, a Sumner County native who serves as the school’s Academic Affairs & Community Relations Coordinator. “Students at today’s TCATs range in age from 18 up to nearly 60.” Training workers to fill skilled positions in local companies is TCAT’s primary goal. “We work closely with employers to find out what skills are in demand and we design programs to meet those needs,” Harrison said, adding that graduates of the manufacturing, welding, machining, and industrial


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Training at TCAT is skill-focused... Everything the student learns applies to his or her career field. TCAT also works with tnAchieves and TN Promise, programs that offer scholarships, support, and mentorship to increase higher education opportunities for Tennessee high school students.

Addison Halliburton completes the set-up on a Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Machine Center. CNC Machine Centers produce round, straight, and flat features for parts.

programs are the most sought-after by local employers. “Training at TCAT is skill-focused. A student who wants to weld is not sitting in a literature class. Everything the student learns applies to his or her career field.” TCAT programs are self-paced. “Student who are naturally gifted in a skill and complete a twelve-month program in ten months don’t have to wait to graduate,” Harrison said. “Programs also have different exit points prior to a full diploma. Students who are workforce ready at a lower level can leave before they’re done with the program.” In addition to covering the technical skills needed to perform a job, TCAT programs also include classes that help students develop the nontechnical skills necessary for career success. “We have a program called Worker Ethics that covers attendance, character, teamwork, appear-ance, attitude, productivity, organization skills, commun-ication, cooperation, and respect,” Harrison noted. When students are ready to find a job, TCAT teaches them how to interview

and matches them with prospective employers. As Harrison put it: “About 90 percent of the students have jobs lined up before they graduate. Though TCAT offers a wide variety of programs in fields like IT, nursing, and of f ice management, the manufacturing programs are among the most popular. “There’s a shortage of skilled workers nationwide and our programs are designed to get students matched with employers as quickly as possible,” explained Harrison, noting that TCAT students are eligible for co-op jobs after they’ve completed at least half of their training. “Students go to work part of the week and come to class the rest of the week. It’s a great industry partnership that’s working well for everyone.” TCAT is playing a role in helping high school students consider careers in manufacturing. In addition to partnering with local business groups to address outdated notions about manufacturing, the TCAT at Hartsville has offered a dual enrollment in machine tool and welding with Gallatin High School since 2016. The

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Young adults aren’t the only ones to benefit. Adults of all ages can attend TCAT tuition-free through Tennessee Reconnect, a program that helps adults enter higher education so that they may gain new skills and/or complete a degree or credential. For Harrison, an education at TCAT is the best of all worlds. “TCAT is how postsecondary education should be,” added Harrison. “Get them in. Get them trained. Get them to work.”

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TENNESSEE PROMISE Tennessee Promise is a scholarship and mentoring program that gives Tennessee high school, home school, and GED graduates the opportunity to attend a community or technical college free of tuition and fees. The program pays for tuition and fees not covered by the Pell Grant, the HOPE scholarship or Tennessee Student Assistance Award funds. Students may use the scholarship at any of the state’s 13 community colleges, 27 colleges of applied technology, or other eligible institutions offering an associate’s degree program. For more information, visit www.tnpromise.gov.

For more information ON THE TENNESSEE PROMISE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM, visit www. tnpromise.gov.

Kevin Harrison, a Sumner County native, serves as Tennessee College of Applied Technology’s Academic Affairs & Community Relations Coordinator.

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Using the TN Reconnect Grant at TCAT Hartsville If you’re a U.S. citizen who is 24 or older and has lived in Tennessee for at least a year, a TN Reconnect Grant can pay for your technical education at TCAT Hartsville. Simply apply to TCAT Hartsville and they will help you apply for the TN Reconnect Grant. For this, and any other aid you need, you will need to fill out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This ensures that you will receive all the federal aid for which you qualify. The Reconnect Grant is a last dollar scholarship, so it funds the remaining tuition after the federal government’s contribution, and any other funding eligible state programs chip in. The result for qualifying students is the same: tuition-free education at TCAT.

Jay Patrick Luhrs aligns the Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) Wire Machine. The EDM Wire Machine utilizes a small, thread-like wire to precision cut parts in submerged water.

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Jonathan Lumpkins MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN G.F. PUHL COMPANY

Jonathan is a shining example of when training, natural aptitude, and motivation meet opportunity. In short, of all the drafters I have ever worked with in 40 plus years no one else has even come close. I can’t thank the TCAT system enough for helping him and G.F. Puhl achieve our goals.

For Jonathan Lumpkins, three years of drafting classes at Gallatin High School and the encouragement of several of his teachers, including one who attended TCAT Hartsville, led to his enrollment in TCAT Hartsville’s Draf ting and C AD Technolog y Program. After graduation, Lumpkins was hired as a full-time draftsman by G.F. Puhl Company, a Gallatin-based manufacturer that designs trim and waste collection systems for use in industrial applications. Since starting at G.F. Puhl more than a decade ago, Lumpkin’s duties have expanded. Today, he uses the state-of-the-art CAD technology to design layout diagrams of the company’s trim and waste collection systems. He also creates fabrication drawings that G.F. Puhl shop employees use to manufacture system components. Lumpkins sees his TCAT Hartsville training as the launching pad to a productive and rewarding career.

—Jim Curtis Vice President of Engineering and Manufacturing G.F. Puhl Company

TYLER ROBERTS WELDER/FABRICATOR G.F. PUHL COMPANY Like many young adults, Tyler Roberts wanted a good career that didn’t involve going the traditional college route. Thanks to TCAT Hartsville, he got what he wanted. During his senior year at Gallatin High School, representatives from TCAT Hartsville came to his shop class to talk about their programs. After graduation, Roberts enrolled in TCAT Hartsville’s welding technology program, taking advantage of the new TN Promise scholarship, which paid 100 percent of his tuition. Halfway through the TCAT program, Roberts landed a part-time co-op welder position at G.F. Puhl Company and ended up finishing the twelve-month TCAT welding curriculum in less than nine months. Now a full-time welder/fabricator at G.F. Puhl Company, 21-year-old Roberts has already been on the job for more than two years. He believes that TCAT Hartsville prepared him well for life in the work world—and his employer agrees.

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Managing Epic Event Centre is a family affair. From left to right: Cameron Newton, Chef Christopher Newton, Cason Newton, Brenda Newton, and Chaz Newton.

Where They Are Now

Every member of the Mooneyham family is involved in the business. Left to right: Alayna Mooneyham, Trinity Mooneyham, Auto (an American Pit Bull and the Mooney’s Automotive mascot), Amanda Mooneyham, and Jeff Mooneyham.

Brittany Conn, co-owner of Elite Education, reads The Very Hungry Caterpillar to her class of three-and four-year-olds.

HUMBLE BEGINNINGS. BRIGHT IDEAS. CAREER CHANGERS. THESE LOCAL BUSINESS OWNERS PARLAYED MOONLIGHTING, HOBBIES, AND UNMET NEEDS INTO SUCCESSFUL ENTERPRISES. IF THEY CAN DO IT, SO CAN YOU.

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Epic Event Centre & Chef Christopher’s Catering Head southwest on Nashville Pike from the intersection of US 31E and TN 25, cross the tracks, and there it is: Epic Event Centre. This massive event space, one of the largest in Sumner County, is the site of weddings, special events, art shows, business meetings, concer ts, and more. For founders Chris and Brenda Newton, the creation of this sprawling complex is the realization of a lifelong dream. Both came from humble beginnings. “We came from single family homes and there wasn’t a lot of money,” remembers Brenda. Chris left home at age 14, supporting himself working as a breakfast cook. After completing an apprenticeship program, he worked at various country clubs in the Nashville area. Through hard work and talent, Chris helped open Mere

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ELITE EDUCATION

Dissatisfaction with the status quo can be a powerful engine for business development. Just ask Krissi Carr and Brittany Conn. Both kindergar ten teachers in the Sumner County School system, Krissi and Brittany noticed with concern that the incoming kindergarteners were missing important skills. “Kids were showing up thinking they

Bulles Restaurant, where he worked as Executive Chef for many years. Along the way, Chris married Brenda and they settled in Nashville. While Chris cooked, Brenda worked as a Registered Nurse at a south Nashville hospital. As their family grew, Chris and Brenda decided to move to Westmoreland to raise their kids in a more rural environment. Chris and Brenda launched Chef Christopher’s Catering in 2002. Chris catered small weddings on the side, while continuing to work as a chef. “We were definitely operating on a shoestring,” Chris remembers. “I started with two chaffing dishes and a mirror.” Eventually, Chris’ boss issued an ultimatum. “He told me to quit catering or quit my job. I quit my job.” To make ends meet, Brenda took a full-time job at Sumner Regional Hospital. “We survived on beans and cornbread during those early days,” Brenda recalls. As the catering business grew, the Newtons could see that

could run all over the place,” Krissi remembers. “Most hadn’t started to write. Fine motor skills were undeveloped because kids weren’t playing with playdough and blocks. They were on tablets and playing video games, which doesn’t develop the same muscles. Most didn’t know their letters, sounds, numbers, or colors. I wanted to do something about it, so I approached Brittany with the idea of starting a school in December 2013. Elite Education opened its doors in June 2014.”

there was a need for a large event space in Sumner County. “Many of our Sumner County clients ended up taking their events to Nashville because no venue in the area could accommodate them,” Chris remembers. “ We catered these events, preparing food in our commercial kitchen in Westmoreland and hauling it down to Franklin.” In 2010, after saving money and searching for the right property, they zeroed in on an old warehouse at 392 West Main Street in Gallatin. “The space was rough, but we were determined to build the business with as little debt as possible,” recalls Brenda. “We financed the property and the construction, phasing our renovations over time and paying cash for as much as possible.” Today, Epic Event Centre boasts 30,000 square feet of indoor space and a 15,000 foot courtyard. The venue has five ballrooms and can host three weddings at the same time. The Newtons employee more than 20 full and part-time employees. In June 2 018 , Chef Christopher’s Catering and

Launching the school was a family affair. Krissi and Brittany relied on their husbands’ income and insurance as the business launched. “For the first year, neither of us took a paycheck,” Brittany notes. Adjusting to the schedule change was another challenge. “As teachers in the school system, we were used to getting off work at around 3 p.m. every day to get our own kids to lessons and sports. Now that we’re running our own business, we don’t get home until about 5:30

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Epic Event Centre received statewide recognition for their accomplishments. The business was named the 2018 Rural-Owned Small Business of the Year by the Tennessee District Office of the U.S. Small Business Administration. The award is presented each year to a business in a healthy financial condition that has demonstrated the ability to overcome adversity while giving back to the community. Now, the New tons are pondering their exit strategy. Chef Christopher is semiretired, and the couple’s sons are running the company. “One of our boys works the front of the house and the other two are in the kitchen,” says Brenda. “It has been wonderful running a business where we get to see our kids every day. We are very blessed.”

p.m. every day. It’s been an adjustment for our families.” Though Elite Education is technically a child care center, the school’s primary goal is to make sure children

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About BUSINESS are prepared for school. “We are preparing kids for kindergarten and beyond,” adds Krissi. “Kids come in at different levels. We take each child and find out what his or her strengths and weaknesses are. We then design customized plans to strengthen the weaknesses and make the strengths even stronger. We challenge kids at all levels.” In addition to customized learning, Elite Education provides a morning and

afternoon snack for children; parents provide lunch. The school is open from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and follows the Sumner County school schedule. “We’re closed during fall, winter, and spring break,” notes Brittany. “During the summer, we offer care for school-age kids.” T he demand for Elite Education’s services has been strong, and the company has already relocated to larger

shop where he continued to hone the mechanic skills he had been practicing since the age of 15. “After seven years of working for someone else, Jeff decided that he wanted to start a shop of his own,” remembers Amanda. “We both felt led by the Lord to start a business. We prayed over every detail.”

JEFF & AMANDA MOONEYHAM:

MOONEY’S AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR & PERFORMANCE What can an entrepreneur accomplish when he is surrounded by faith and family? Plenty, according to Amanda and Jeff Mooneyham. Eight years ago, Jeff and Amanda moved their family from Mississippi to Tennessee, so Jef f could attend Lincoln College of Technology. After graduating as salutatorian with a degree in Undercar Specialty and High Performance, Jeff found a job at a well-known mechanic

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The couple searched for a location near their home in Hendersonville but ended up at 128 E. Schell Street in Gallatin where the rent was more affordable. Both sets of parents traveled from Mississippi on weekends, pulling all-nighters to get the shop set up. “This truly is a family-run business,” notes Amanda. “Ever yone is involved, including our daughters, Trinity and Alayna.” Mooney’s Automotive Repair & Performance opened for business on September 5, 2017. “We started with nothing but sweat equity,” remembers Amanda, who made it a point to set up the waiting area so that women would find it clean and comfortable. “We

“We are preparing kids for kindergarten and beyond... We challenge kids at all levels.” facilities. “ When we first opened on West Eastland Street, we had 24 kids,” says Krissi. “In 2016, we had 45 students with 60 kids on the wait list.” In 2018, Elite Education relocated to a larger building at 571 Airport Road.

didn’t have a customer base, but we knew enough to join the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce. We did door-todoor marketing, going house to house and business to business handing out cards.” The business rolled in. For the first five months, Jeff handled repair work and office tasks on his own. In February 2018, he hired another mechanic to assist. Amanda’s 15-yearold daughter, Trinity, provides administrative support during school breaks and in the summer months. Customers feel at home in the office, thanks to the comfortable décor and the warm greeting. “Everyone loves interacting with Trinity’s smiling face,” says Amanda, who left her job as the assistant manager of a local bank in July 2018 to assume a full-time business management role for the company. Growth has been robust, thanks to word of mouth and Jeff’s reputation as an honest mechanic. “A few Facebook posts now and then are all we do for advertising,” notes

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“Though we are licensed for 99 kids, we limit enrollment to 84 to create a quality learning experience.” Growth shows no signs of slowing. “There are 100 kids on our wait list, including ten kids who were born in 2018,” Brittany adds. “Some parents put their kids on the wait list as soon as they’re born, even though we can’t accept children until they turn two. It sounds crazy, but parents want to make sure they get their place in line.”

“We didn’t have a customer base, but we knew enough to join the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce. We did door-to-door marketing, going house to house and business to business handing out cards.”

Amanda. “Most people say they heard about us from our 5-star reviews on Facebook and Google, and then we get a lot of repeat business. In fact, we have 21 cars that need repairs sitting in our parking lot right now.” Mooney’s Automotive Repair & Performance is a NAPA Autocare Center. Work comes with a two-year 24,000-mile warranty on parts and labor. “We do just about everything,” adds Amanda. “We’re a onestop shop.”


Employees of the many food trucks at the 2018 Fire on the Water Festival vamp it up for the camera.

saw an old camera lying there,” Richard remembers. “It was a full manual camera with film. She told me to take it home and play with it. I shot some images, got them developed, and fell in love with it.”

RICHARD SUTER:

RICHARD SUTER PHOTOGRAPHY How does a man who spent 27 years selling cars end up being a respected photographer known for capturing some of the most iconic images of Gallatin? Richard Suter knows. Richard took the scenic route to become a photographer. His first career was in the auto business; he started selling cars at Dunn Pontiac Buick in Madison at the tender age of 19. “I sold cars for ten years, was a sales manager for another ten years, and then spent the last seven years as the general sales manager. Photography was initially a hobby. “I was at my sister’s house one day in 1991 and

Richard made it a point to learn everything he could about photography. “It was a daily competition with myself,” he says, looking back. “Can I get that shot? Can I do better today than I did yesterday? I would get up at 4:30 a.m., get in my car to shoot something, and then go to my job at the car dealership. Then I would stay up late to look at the images.” After about a decade of amateur photography, Richard started getting some paying work that he could complete before and after his job at the car dealership. The turning point happened after Richard’s f irst wife passed away. “Something like that makes you take stock of your entire life,” he admits. “I realized that I didn’t love my job anymore and that life was short.” In 2008, Richard was finally ready to make the break. “I

made that decision in an hour,” Richard recalls. “I was at work and thought, my mind is not here. It’s time to leave.” He gave his notice at the car dealership and then told his second wife, Elizabeth, about his decision. “It was definitely a leap of faith but it was an easier transition for me because I’ve always been in jobs where the pay is commission-based.” Leveraging his network of contacts, Richard got a job shooting album covers for a former auto customer, a woman who owned a marketing agency and had been encouraging him to make the transition to photography. “She told me how to make it work,” Richard notes. “She said, ‘Don’t change anything from the way you’ve handled your clients in the car business. Just duplicate that, and you’ll never go a day without shooting.’ I’ve never forgotten that.” For Richard, there’s not much difference between taking pictures and selling cars. “I do the same thing as a photographer today that I did all those years in the car business,” he laughs. “People

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have always disliked car shopping, and almost no one likes having their picture taken. It’s all about the experience.” Interactions with people are one thing; producing a quality product is another. “Connecting with people is 60 percent of what I do; the other 40 percent is producing images they love,” Richard adds. His unique approach and undeniable talent have made him one of the most sought-after photographers in M i d dl e Te n n e s s e e. His client roster includes marketing companies based in the Nashville area, banks, healthcare companies with hospitals in the region, Sumner County Tourism, several local Chambers of Commerce, several universities, and more than 20 corporations. Richard has been the photographer behind the stunning images in the Gallatin City Guide since the publication’s inception, and he is in his twelfth season as one of the Tennessee Titan’s four staff photographers. “My favorite saying is under promise and over produce,” adds Richard. “It’s not hard at all, when you love your work as much as I do.” § www.GallatinTN.org


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The State Route 109 bridge spanning the Cumberland River in Gallatin. The City’s adoption of a strategic plan was the first step in helping the Gallatin Economic Development Agency better identify how many lanes will be in the city’s work highway and what type of traffic will be in each lane.

LIFE IN THE FAST LANE

Photo by Kimley-Horn.

Gallatin EDA Pedal down. Full speed. Focus on the horizon. That’s how the day goes in the Gallatin Economic Development Agency (EDA).

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ork is fast-paced and time-sensitive, and we’re usually driving more than several projects at the same time. So we’re designing our own version of an HOV lane. The City ’s adoption of a strategic plan was the first step in helping the Gallatin EDA better identify how many lanes we want on our work highway and what type of traffic will be in each lane. The City’s plan includes a section on economic development, “Resilient and Diversified Economy,” with five overall goals: • Expand Workforce Training Partnerships • Build up from the Current Economic Base • Improve Transportation and Communit y Infrastructure • Market SR 386 and SR 109 • Actively Prepare Sites for Future Employment Growth These may seem like specific topics, but each one has dozens of potential action items – that is, lots of cars in our EDA traffic lanes. Less than a month after the City formally adopted the Strategic Plan, the Gallatin EDA Board held its own planning session to rank these action items in a way

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that would maximize our time and our funding – narrow our lanes. We needed to identify premier indus tries and businesses that will elevate median income, create the least impact on workforce availability, and add more career management jobs. We also needed to concentrate more of our internal and communi t y fo c us on workforce training to address skills certification, technology advancements, existing education programs, corporate investment, and even something as simple as showing up for work. “Gallatin has been growing at the rate of 270 people per month,” said James Fenton, the EDA Executive Director. “That growth is partly because of Nashville’s tremendous popularity, but more because of Gallatin’s success in adding nearly 4,000 manufacturing and distribution jobs over the last several years.” The City Council established the Gallatin EDA Office in 1999 as a hybrid department. The agenc y is governed by a five-member board recommended by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. Along with Fenton, the agency has two other employees – Special Projects

Students in Volunteer State Community College’s Mechatronics Program, one of the workforce training programs available to Gallatin-area employers. Designed to prepare people for jobs in manufacturing, distribution, and technology, the Mechatronics program trains students in a blend of engineering fields including mechanical, controls, electronic, and computer engineering. Photo by Richard Suter Photography.

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Pouring the concrete pad for Axem, a new manufacturing plant in Gallatin’s Industrial Center. Axem is a California-based firearms components maker that moved its corporate offices to Gallatin and built a new 40,000-squarefoot facility to expand operations. Photo by Curtis Construction Inc.

Director Rosemary Bates, and Existing Industries Manager, Jazmin Grimm. The agency’s budget is approved by the City Council. Over its nearly two decades, the Gallatin EDA has seen the community’s unemployment rate fluctuate from 2.3% in May 1999, to 10.6% in June 2009, and back to 2.4% in mid-2018. “Right now, our low unemployment rate and the popularity of the Middle Tennessee region allow us to be more selective in the type and size of business we choose to recruit,” said Fenton. “But any EDA director worth their salt will tell you that the backbone of your community is your existing industry. That is why one of our key missions is expansion and retention of what we already have.” Going into its strategic plan session, the Gallatin EDA Board first looked at

its previously established basic goals: recruit new businesses and jobs, take care of existing industry, and recruit new retail. The group then added the five goals adopted in the City’s Strategic Plan. They funneled their focus to two: Build Up from the Current Economic Base and Expand Workforce Training Partnerships.

“ONE OF OUR KEY MISSIONS IS EXPANSION AND RETENTION OF WHAT WE ALREADY HAVE.”

The Gallatin EDA invited members of the Industrial Development Board to participate in the strategic planning. The Industrial Development Board is charged with managing the City’s industrial centers.

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The group spent hours brainstorming, discussing, and prioritizing. “Having this planning session helped us underscore the opportunity Gallatin has to attract data centers,” Fenton said. “Without getting too techy, our Industrial Center has water lines and a new electric substation – and that’s what data centers need, power and water.” “Data centers bring fewer jobs than a manufacturing plant, so they won’t cannibalize our existing industr y workforce,” Fenton explained. “And a data center is fairly low impact. They like to be quiet and innocuous.” Other outcomes of the strateg y sessions include encouragement of entrepreneurship, public-private par tnerships, and recruitment of corporate headquarters. (continued) www.GallatinTN.org


BUSINESS Update “Gallatin has the only lake front property left in Middle Tennessee for a corporate headquarters,” Fenton said. “It would be ideal to form a partnership with a private entity to co-develop a corporate office building on that site to market, much like a spec building for industry.” The group also identified several key action items for workforce, including: better marketing of existing certification

and degree programs with scholarships, training on basic job expectation skills, and a technology boot camp. “Overall, this session helped us drill down into our mission and goals,” Fenton said. “But it doesn’t stop here. Our plan is a living document that will be revisited and tweaked often.”

Now the Gallatin EDA has an HOV lane – a group of goals and projects that we consider our highest priority. We now have the ability to move projects into the slow lane, or merge them into another project, or even exit them from the highway. It’s all about maximizing our time and taxpayer money to achieve success and opportunity for Gallatin. §

Donna Rioux, owner of Leola’s Cottage, presents her business plan during Startup Gallatin’s Pitch Night.

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allatin is serious about small business development. In 2018, the city partnered with the State of Tennessee Community Development, Downtown Gallatin Main Street Program, and the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce to debut Startup Gallatin, a ten-week curriculum to equip aspiring business owners with the insights, relationships, and tools needed to turn ideas into thriving businesses. Program organizers licensed the training materials from CO.STARTERS, a Chattanooga-based company that focuses exclusively on the start-up and growth of lifestyle small businesses. “We chose CO.STARTERS because they have a demonstrated track record of success

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helping individuals seed and grow their business,” said Kim Baker, CEO of the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce. The initial cohort of Startup Gallatin, which kicked off in the first quarter of 2018, was a success. “Thirteen would-be entrepreneurs began the program,” said Baker. “Nine made it the full ten weeks to the pitch session to present their business plans to a panel of public and private investors for a chance to win a cash award of up to $3,500.” Attrition is built into the process. “The curriculum is designed to help participants determine whether they are truly equipped to run a successful business,” Baker noted. “Some realized

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along the way that they weren’t ready to make the personal, professional, or financial sacrifices needed to build a successful enterprise. Others realized that they needed more capital or that their business ideas needed to be refined before they could be successful.” Participants met for three hours each week at 106 Public Square, covering mission-critical topics such as marketing, customer relations, sales, distribution, legal issues, and financial structures, with a subject matter expert offering real-life perspectives in each class. Participants were given assignments each week, such as completing a customer count, speaking to as many potential customers as possible, and shadowing a potential


purchaser. Reporting their results to the rest of the class each week gave participants plenty of opportunities for constructive feedback. During the program’s tenth week, participants practiced presenting their business plans to each other in preparation for the official pitch night at the Palace Theatre. That night, The Happy Campers walked away with first prize, with KB Popcorn taking second place, and Rosie’s Blessing Boxes coming in third. The training is free for participants, thanks to a grant from the State of Tennessee’s Main Street Program. “If you enrolled in a program like Startup Gallatin at a business incubator in Nashville, it could cost $1,000 or more,” Baker added. The next Startup Gallatin cohort is expected to form in early 2019. For more information or to apply, visit startupgallatin.com. §


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Bit-O-Heaven Catering & Events

The Gathering Place by Bit-O-Heaven Catering & Events is a catering and events center in Gallatin, TN. We have been serving middle Tennessee for 15 years with exceptional service and fabulous cuisine. When service, dependability and quality are essential, count on us to exceed your expectations! We have expanded to provide a spacious new venue in the heart of

Gallatin, Tennessee. “The Gathering Place” is available for events from 20 to 200 guests. Whether you are having a private party, rehearsal dinner, corporate meeting or any memorable event you would like to celebrate, the gathering place is the place to be! We hope to see you soon and look forward to making your event a “Bit-OHeaven!”

We hope to see you soon and look forward to making your event a “Bit-O-Heaven”! 450 West Main St., Ste. B1 Gallatin, TN Ph: (615) 905-1830 www.bitoheavencatering.com


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Bit-O-Heaven Catering and Events at The Gathering Place If there’s special event on the horizon and you’re looking for a caterer or event space, Gallatin’s Bit-O-Heaven is one of the best. Bit-O-Heaven caters events of every kind—from corporate gatherings and meetings to weddings and rehearsal dinners to reunions and birthday parties—and can accommodate crowds from 25 to 1,000. The Gathering Place, the company’s event venue, features two spaces that can be deployed separately or together and accommodate groups of up to 200. There is also room for outside events at their venue in the heart of Gallatin. Bit-O-Heaven got its start 15 years ago when Gay started catering events in West Nashville. “I’ve always loved to cook, and I’ve always had a passion for serving,” said Gay, whose home was the natural gathering place for her four children and their sports teams. Gay moved the company to Gallatin seven years ago and turned it over to her daughter, Rebecca, who had

spent more than 15 years in executive leadership roles with two premier restaurant organization. Today, as the company’s creative director, Gay is still very much involved in the business. “I still do the cooking and I love socializing after the food has been served,” said Gay. “It feels good knowing that I’m leaving my daughter a legacy.” The company’s portfolio is impressive. Each fall, as they’ve done for several years, Bit-O-Heaven caters a 1,000-person banquet for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at Long Hollow Baptist Church in Hendersonville. “We have enjoyed serving the whole middle Tennessee area and we strive to make every event a “Bit-O-Heaven,” Gay noted. “When service, dependability and quality are essential, count on us to exceed your expectations!” Gay and Rebecca both have a passion for serving people and they know what it takes to create satisfied clients. “Great food and fantastic presentation are great, but we take it one step beyond with our service,” added Gay. “We don’t want to serve you just once; we want to build a relationship where we’re the people you call for all your events. And that’s what we’ve done. At Bit-O-Heaven, friends become family.” §

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Clay Haynes is known for his ability to breathe new life into historic buildings.

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BUSINESS IS BOOMING FOR ENTREPRENEURS, FREELANCE PROFESSIONALS, AND BUSINESS TEAMS WITH OFFICES AT 106 PUBLIC SQUARE. WHO’S CALLING THIS FLEXIBLE, MODERN, YET HISTORIC SPACE HOME? 2019 Gallatin City Guide

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A bird’s eye view of one of the Third Thursday concerts held on Gallatin’s historic square during the summer months.

Clay Haynes

ONE PUBLIC SQUARE When Clay Haynes purchased the Suddarth Building in early 2015, he had big dreams for the nearly 100-year-old beauty on Gallatin’s historic square. Clay imagined reviving a once beloved building to create a space where ambitious small business owners could prosper. Today, 106 Public Square, a beautiful, sunlit space that serves as an occupational dormitor y of sorts for a variety of creative professionals, is home to writers, graphic designers, non-profits, and many other small businesses. “We like to work with a broad range of folks,” said Clay. “There is strength in diversity. That’s what makes communities resilient.” Before launching 106 Public Square, Clay developed a reputation for his skill at finding old buildings, breathing new life into them, and enhancing property values in the process. One of Clay’s primary goals for the Suddarth Building was to create a modernistic space that preserved the building’s historic integrity. Reincarnated as 106 Public Square, the Suddarth Building achieves this delicate balance. For instance, the building’s century-old white ceiling remains untouched while many of the building’s other historic attributes, like the opening alleyway, are amplified to have a 1920’s look. While Clay appreciates the space his company has created, what he loves

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About BUSINESS the most are the people inhabiting each office. “Without people, a building is just walls, floors, and furniture,” added Clay. “Seeing photos of the building on Instagram or Facebook is great but

the key measure of success in my mind is how many people are utilizing the space, and then seeing what those people are contributing to the greater community.”

Josh Curd plans to build his promotional video business into a national brand.

Josh Curd SIMPLY DONE

Since 2016, Simply Done has devoted itself to helping businesses promote their stories through high-quality video for an affordable price. The company’s founder, Josh Curd, has had a life-long passion for video-making since receiving an unforgettable Christmas gift. “When I was 10, my grandmother gave me a VCR camera,” remembered Josh, who comes from a long line of small business owners and entrepreneurs. “I was obsessed with that camera and started making movies from there.” Before moving to 106 Public Square, Josh and his business partner, Justin Weyman, worked out of their homes. Both have long been interested in the business of creativity—Josh, with a degree in entrepreneurship from Belmont University and Justin, with a degree from Watkins College of Art in Graphic

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Design. Before launching Simply Done, Josh spent many years filming weddings. His company, Little Josh Productions, has filmed more than 200 weddings in just five years. Though Josh still enjoys capturing wedding memories for clients, his passion these days is producing quality promotional videos for small business clients. Despite his ambitious goal—he plans to build the video business into a national brand with more than 100 employees—Josh intends to keep his headquarters firmly planted in Gallatin. “Though the plan is to provide affordable video solutions for small businesses, I will help all businesses,” he noted. “I want our clients to look and sound great without having to rely on a cell phone.” For Josh, one of the best things about doing business from 106 Public Square is the downtown area’s inspiring revitalization. “There are so many new businesses coming into the downtown area and I’m glad to be a part of that positive energy,” added Josh. “I’ve lived in Gallatin my whole life. It’s inspiring to be part of the revitalization of my hometown.”

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Gayla Zoz

PRAESENTIA, INC. What does Praesentia mean? It’s a question founder Gayla Zoz hears a lot. “Praesentia is a Latin word that means ‘powerfully present,’” said Gayla, who launched her marketing consulting, commercial writing, and public relations firm in 2001 after 15 years of working for one of the world’s largest commercial printers. “Everything I did during my corporate career, including high-profile projects in the United Kingdom, Latin America, and China, prepared me for what I do today.”

“I was working on an article about Clay Haynes and his renovation of the Suddarth Building when I realized that the space he was creating would be perfect for a one-person business like mine.”

Gayla’s client roster includes companies in dozens of industries. “I can be writing a strategic marketing plan for a municipality after breakfast, producing a video for a manufacturer before lunch, creating a website content plan for a lawyer in the afternoon, and writing social media posts for a non-profit at the end of the day,” noted Gayla, who has also served as editor of the annual Gallatin City Guide for the last five years. “No two days are the same and that’s how I like it.” Before moving to 106 Public Square, Gayla worked out of an office in her home, connecting with out-of-town clients by video conference and meeting local clients in coffee shops. “I’ve made deals in every Starbucks within a 100mile radius of Nashville,” she laughed. As she watched Gallatin’s historic square come back to life, Gayla reconnected with a long-forgotten dream of having an office in a historic building. A chance meeting during the production of the 2016 Gallatin City Guide moved her one step closer to realizing that dream. “I was working on an article about Clay Haynes and his renovation of the Suddarth Building when I realized that the space he was creating would be perfect for a one-person business like mine.” What does Gayla like best about doing business at 106 Public Square? “I love the character of the building and the modern amenities like ultra-fast internet,” she added. “I also like being part of the community of business owners in the building. But the best part is that my office is right above Umbra Coffee, which means a steady supply of espresso.”

Marketing Consultant Gayla Zoz often commutes by bicycle to her office at 106 Public Square.

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Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands provides legal services to low-income and elderly people. From left to right: Dean Hinton, Shelby Dodson, Sonja Summers, Bryant Green, Zac Oswald, and Krista Scruggs.

Zac Oswald

LEGAL AID SOCIETY As Managing Attorney for the Gallatin office of Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands, Zac Oswald oversees the team that provides legal services to low-income and elderly people in Macon, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, and Wilson Counties. The non-profit seeks to bring safety, justice, and stability to people in volatile situations who are looking for a brighter future. Legal Aid Society was previously located on North Water Avenue, but building repairs forced the organization to find a new home. “The location right across from the courthouse is ideal,” said Zac, a graduate of University of Miami School of Law. “It’s now much easier for judges and clerks to send us people who need—but can’t afford—a private attorney.” Working at 106 Public Square has connected Zac to a warm and welcoming community. But that’s not the best part of the experience. “The biggest rewards come from helping people,” noted Zac. “Many of the people we represent lack the advantages that others take for granted. Some are not as well educated as others. Some are incapable of representing themselves in a courtroom. They all have rights that need to be protected, and it’s very satisfying to play a role in helping them stabilize their lives.”

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Umbra Coffee owners Nathan Gifford and Andy Fields.

Nathan Gifford UMBRA COFFEE

Located on the ground floor of 106 Public Square, Umbra Coffee is a contemporary gathering place. Chic, comfortable, and inviting, Umbra Coffee draws everyone from the employees of nearby law firms on their way to work to people strolling around the square attracted by the shop’s enticing aromas. Co-owned by Nathan Gifford, Umbra Coffee was launched in 2017 just before the solar eclipse, deriving its name from the term for the shadow cast by a celestial object during an eclipse. “I’m a big fan of Gallatin,” said Gifford, who also owns Gifford’s Bacon and Prime South Meats, and, with Andy Fields, co-owns Prime Project Group, all headquartered in Nashville. “We want to be of service to the community.” In addition to premium coffees, Umbra offers a seasonallydriven menu of food made with locally-sourced ingredients. “We rely heavily on farmers from Sumner County and the surrounding area,” said Nathan. “Just about everything on our menu comes from Tennessee.” There’s also a wellstocked deli case with a variety of grab-and-go items, and a selection of curated retail items from Tennessee companies. Gifford has big plans for the space, including opening a catering arm of the business and renting the space for events. He also plans to host a guest chef series and a variety of seasonally-themed special events. “Gallatin is a wonderful place that deserves attention,” added Nathan. “This is the first project Prime Project Group has planned for Gallatin—and it probably won’t be the last.”


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Independent insurance agent Renee Williams moved to 106 Public Square to be in a professional office environment with plenty of space to meet with clients and prospects.

Renee Williams

RW INSURANCE GROUP

In many ways, Renee Williams Like many entrepreneurs, Renee personifies the professionals who call worked from home before setting up “Being here has allowed me to 106 Public Square home. As the owner shop at 106 Public Square. “I moved broaden my resources. I’m able here because I wanted to be in a of RW Insurance Group, Renee runs to walk down the hall and ask professional office environment with a successful independent insurance people for recommendations.” access to a nice space to meet with brokerage that helps clients protect what matters most to them. Her clientele clients and prospects,” she said. includes individuals, families, and businesses in Tennessee and Kentucky. Having an office in Gallatin’s historic “Anyone can be my client, from twenty-somethings who’ve just downtown has yielded unexpected benefits. “Before moving moved to their first apartment to high-net-worth entrepreneurs to 106, whenever I needed a service, I would search online,” with thriving businesses, commercial properties, and complex she noted. “Being here has allowed me to broaden my portfolios,” said Renee. resources. I’m able to walk down the hall and ask people for recommendations.” A self-described Army brat, Renee graduated from Western Kentucky University with a finance degree that emphasized She has also enjoyed discovering businesses on and around the financial planning. After a credit management stint with one square. There are stores and restaurants I would never have of the world’s largest banks, Renee felt the calling to sales and visited had I not worked here,” Renee added. “I was always ready spent nearly ten years working as an insurance agent for two to go to Nashville to shop, but I now realize that everything I well-known firms before launching her own business in 2016. need is right here in Gallatin.” § “I struck out on my own because I wanted the freedom to be able to choose from any products to meet the unique needs of each client,” Renee said.

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2018 Christmas Ornament

CELEBRATES GALLATIN’S STATUS AS THE NICEST PLACE IN AMERICA Contrary to what you might see on the news or read on social media, there are still places in our nation where people are kind to one another and treat each other with dignity and respect. Gallatin, Tennessee is one of them. In 2017, Reader’s Digest magazine sent out the call for nominations for the “Nicest Place in America.” Thousands of votes were cast, and Gallatin, “a town of Southern charm, a town of giving and charity, a town of faith, prayer and an earnest desire to do better” was voted the “Nicest Place in America” for 2017. The back story is one of true grit, amazing grace, and of a community coming together, or in the words of Pastor Derrick Jackson, “…to do what others feel is impossible.” The award earned Gallatin the cover story for the November 2017 issue of Reader’s Digest magazine. You can read the full story about how Gallatin rose above tragedy to become the “Nicest Place in America” at http://www.rd.com/ true-stories/inspiring/nicest-places-gallatin-tennessee/.

To commemorate this achievement, the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce commissioned a collectible Christmas ornament. This 2018 ornament is the eighth commemorative ornament offered by the Gallatin Area Chamber. Each collectible ornament is produced by Beacon Design (ChemArt), the same company that has created the White House Historical Association ornaments for over four decades. Beacon Design ornaments are collected by people all over the world. We hope these collectible ornaments will become heirlooms to pass from generation to generation in your family.

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The Edison at Peytona One of Gallatin’s most beautiful new apartment communities is The Edison at Peytona on GreenLea Boulevard on the city’s southwest side. Developed by JPL Development, LLC and managed by MLP Management LLC, The Edison at Peytona is the latest in a string of high-end projects in the Nashville area for the two St. Louisbased companies, which count Canyon Ridge in Hermitage, Aventura at Providence in Mount Juliet, and Aventura at Indian Lake Village in Hendersonville among their successful Middle Tennessee multi-family developments. For Andrew Checkley, MLP Management’s president, investing in the Gallatin area makes great business sense. “Population growth in Gallatin is strong, approaching a combined 15 percent over the past few years and is expected to continue at similar rates,” noted Checkley. “When it comes to Nashville’s suburbs, Gallatin is the best of the best. The city has done all the right things to drive growth without sacrificing livability.” The 304 luxury apartment homes at The Edison at Peytona include spacious one, two, and three-bedroom apartment homes with eight different floor plans to choose from. Each home features wood-style plank flooring, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, subway tile backsplashes, 9-feet ceilings, expansive closet space, full-size front load washers and dryers, and private balconies and patios. “JPL Development designed the project with the Gallatin market in mind, and they wanted to create a variety of appealing living spaces,” Checkley said, adding that the community’s name pays homage to Thomas Edison, the great American inventor. “The Edison brand communities are reinventing suburban apartment living through innovation.

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Inspired and comfortable floor plans, stylish features, resortstyle amenities, and convenient services that were unheard of a few years ago are now the Edison standards.” When it comes to premium amenities, The Edison at Peytona excels. The elegant clubhouse, open to all residents, features a huge social room, a coffee bar, billiards, and a sports lounge. There’s a massive fitness center that includes a yoga studio and a fitness-on-demand capability where you can pull up a variety of workouts on a mobile device. The resort-style pool includes a sundeck with gas firepits and a large poolside veranda with a kitchen and dining area. A pet-friendly community, The Edison at Peytona boasts two gated dog parks and a pet spa for washing and grooming furry friends. Kids can play on a well-appointed playground, there are charging stations for electric cars, and you can keep your vehicle clean at the private car wash and detailing station. The community even offers door-to-door valet trash service. Checkley says that demand for units at The Edison at Peytona has been well paced. “We were over 30 percent leased in late summer 2018 before construction was even finished,” he said. “By early 2019, we expect to be pushing towards 50 percent occupancy.” To meet the demand for high-end living spaces and over-the-top amenities, the developers of The Edison at Peytona will soon break ground on four communities under the Edison brand in various cities. “JPL Development is constructing two new communities in Minneapolis, one in Denver and one nearby in Hermitage, Tennessee,” added Checkley. “Like The Edison at Peytona, these communities are designed to be more than just a place to lease. They’re places where you can reinvent your lifestyle. §

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N I T A L L A G Team ique brand of lote each bring a un Be a nn Do d an n, ow City Ha ll nton, Pa ige Br here outside Ga llatin ed ur ct pi Kim Ba ker, Ja mes Fe ’re ey Th . roles as cit y leaders authenticity to their and present. esent avocations past pr re at th s m ite th wi

What’s behind Gallatin’s growing prosperity? Could positive relationships between city leaders be the secret ingredient? The editor of Gallatin City Guide chatted with Kim Baker, Donna Belote, Paige Brown, and James Fenton, four of Gallatin’s most visible city leaders, to discover the secrets behind their success.

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mall towns in America aren’t always known for their progressive leadership. But Gallatin isn’t just another small town. It’s a special place where city leaders genuinely enjoy working together. “We all need to be on the same page, and we are,” said Donna Belote, Executive Director of Downtown Gallatin, a non-profit dedicated to the revitalization of the city’s central business district. “Collaboration is the key.”

Officer of the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce, at 500 members and counting. “When things go right, we share the credit. When things go wrong, we accept responsibility.” Paige values the passion and brainpower that each person brings. “We all care a lot about Gallatin,” she said. “We put our personal issues aside and focus on the greater good. This benefits our entire city.”

What does collaboration look like to Gallatin’s leaders? It starts by honoring what each person brings to the table. “Everyone’s unique strengths work together to help shape the city’s direction,” said James Fenton, Executive Director of Gallatin Economic Development Agency, the award-winning catalyst for Gallatin’s renaissance as a retail and commercial center. Gallatin Mayor Paige Brown agrees. “Relationships are how things get done,” said Paige, who was elected in November 2018 to her second term as Mayor. “We all have different strengths, skills, networks, and resources. When we pool those, it’s fabulous.”

Collaboration is easy when you like the people you work with, and these four clearly enjoy their interactions. “It’s like working with friends,” said Kim. “We’re in constant communication via text or phone call, and we all share an open-door policy that makes it easy to drop in and talk about ideas.” For Paige, the ability to think outside the box is vital. “I work with James, Donna, and Kim almost every day,” she said. “We’re all really good at brainstorming because we focus on solutions, not obstacles.”

Sharing credit and blame is also important. “No one is concerned about who gets the credit as long as the task gets done for the community,” said Kim Baker, Chief Executive

In the economic development world, the collaboration of city leaders is a key success factor. That’s why James works closely with Paige and Kim when prospects come to town. “The city has invested wisely in itself, especially in the downtown area,” James said. “When prospects tour the city, they’re

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Team GALLATIN impressed. When I show them our Chamber of Commerce and its growing, active membership, they’re impressed. They can see that Gallatin is a thriving, business-friendly community.” James also works with Donna on projects to support the city’s existing business community. “One project, a seminar for downtown merchants, was held at the Palace Theatre,” added Donna. “It was an enormous success.”

a chance as a young professional when she was the CEO of the Gallatin Chamber and I consider it an honor to continue the tradition for others in the community.” One of the most significant leadership collaborations has been the development

The fruits of these positive working relationships are many. Gallatin’s Third Thursday summer concert series, the 2017 Great American Eclipse event, the 2018 Fire on the Water Music Festival, city beautification efforts and the revitalization of downtown Gallatin, Startup Gallatin, and the 2017 Reader’s Digest Nicest Place in America designation are just a few of the many wins. Paige, Kim, Donna, and James worked together to help Gallatin leverage its freshlyminted image to attract visitors. “We all worked together on the city’s brand identity, website, and promotional initiatives that have enhanced Gallatin’s image in the region and beyond,” said Kim. “After thousands of people descended on Gallatin to view the eclipse, we all sat down to talk about what we could do to bring those people back. The Fire on the Water Music Festival is just one of the ideas that came out of that discussion.” Creating an environment where innovation can thrive is another by-product of success ful collaboration. “We’ve worked hard to make sure that Gallatin feels like a safe and comfortable place for a young professional to live and work,” said Kim, noting that the Chamber rebooted the Young Professionals Group of Gallatin as Gallatin Emerging Talent (GET) in 2016. “Paige gave me

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of Gallatin’s strategic plan. Approved by city council in 2018, Gallatin’s strategic plan is a long-term blueprint for the well-being of the city. The goal of the plan is to serve as a reference point for infrastructure, transportation, building, and other department heads. “For the


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James Fenton

• Donna was born in Ohio. She has lived in Gallatin for the last 36 years. • She was an exchange student for a summer in Bogota, Colombia. • She has a passion for historic preservation.

• James has played his saxophone at two different U.S. presidential inaugurations, one on each side of the aisle. • He has explored the Nazca Lines in the Peruvian Desert. • He married up; his wife founded a non-profit that has grown to more than 14 cities in 13 states across the U.S.

Kim Baker

Paige Brown

Donna Belote

• Kim was a nanny and bartender prior to joining the Chamber staff in 2013. • She was born and raised in South Florida but has loved calling Gallatin home since 2000. • She runs on iced coffee, tacos, and glitter. Since her daughter was born in 2017, Kim has been channeling Wonder Woman as she balances the #bossmom life.

• Paige is an eighth-generation Sumner Countian. • While in college, she performed with the Florida State Flying High Circus and later worked as a magician’s assistant. • She had a successful career as a producer and on-camera personality for television shows on The Nashville Network (TNN) and Nashville’s Newschannel 5.

first time ever, we will all have an idea where we’re trying to head,” said James. “Instead of taking a shotgun approach, we can all focus our energies on a set of mutually agreed upon goals.” Paige agrees. “We have laid out a vision for our community that will transcend all of our leadership,” she said. What’s most rewarding about being a city leader in Gallatin? For Donna, it’s watching programs and events generate excitement in the community. For Kim, it’s the opportunity to be a cheerleader for the city. “Being a leader in Gallatin means that I get to represent the city I love in the way I like to do it,” she said. For Paige, the reward comes from being able to play a role in creating a city that’s attractive to young people. “When I was growing up here, Gallatin wasn’t a place I wanted to live,” said Paige. “But things are very different today. People who love our city’s character and personality are the ones who will make Gallatin unique for generations to come.” James likes the unsolicited positive feedback he receives from the city’s residents. “A few times each year, I’ll be standing in line in a store and someone will tap me on the shoulder and say, ‘Weren’t you involved in this expansion?’ or “Didn’t you have something to do with that company coming to town?’” James said. “One woman told me that she was able to get a job and keep her house. Another said that getting a job in Gallatin made it possible for her to move back to the city and see her grandkids on a regular basis. It’s very gratifying to hear how our work is changing lives.” Ultimately, Kim Baker, Donna Belote, Paige Brown, and James Fenton are all working toward the same goal—to make Gallatin a better place to live—and they’re having a great time doing it. §

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Gap Inc.’s Gallatin Distribution Center supplies products bound for Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta retail stores in the South and Midwest. The location also handles online order fulfillment for individual customers for the Old Navy, Athleta and Banana Republic brands.

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What does it take to run the largest distribution center for one of the most recognizable retail companies in the world? A great deal of teamwork and collaboration, according to Mitchell Spivey, Senior Manager, Human Resources at Gap Inc.’s Gallatin Distribution Center. Having opened in July 1996, Gap Inc.’s Gallatin Distribution Center is not only the largest, but also the oldest facility in a global network of campuses. The teams here supply products bound for Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta retail stores in the South and Midwest. The location, which currently employs around 1,100, also handles online order fulfillment for individual customers for the Old Navy, Athleta and

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GALLATIN ISN’T JUST HOME TO SMALL COMPANIES. THE CITY’S THRIVING BUSINESS COMMUNITY INCLUDES FORMIDABLE ENTERPRISES THAT SERVE CUSTOMERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY AND AROUND THE WORLD. TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT THREE LOCAL EMPLOYERS WHOSE IMPACT IS FELT FAR BEYOND THE GALLATIN CITY LIMITS.

Banana Republic brands. “Until very recently, the Gap business model kept online and retail distribution centers separate,” noted Spivey, “but now, thanks to improvements in automation and in how we deploy our workforce, both types of orders are handled on the same campus. This allows us to better support our growing online business, provide flexibility within the supply chain, and offer our customers excellent service.”

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Gap Inc.’s Gallatin Distribution Center recently received industry recognition, winning Parcel Magazine’s 2017 Game Changer of the Year award, which honors distribution facilities that have overcome significant challenges through innovation within their smallparcel operation. For the Gallatin Distribution Center, challenges included explosive growth in e-commerce orders coupled with the increase of product and resources due to a fire at a sister distribution center that swiftly activated the company’s business continuity plans. “The automation and technology we tested in Gallatin in response to these challenges was hugely successful and will eventually be deployed in other distribution centers,” said Spivey. Though Gap Inc. has invested heavily in automation, there are still plenty of jobs for the taking. Sumner County’s low unemployment rate poses a challenge, but partnerships with Volunteer State


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SERVPRO

Founded in 1967, the SERVPRO® Franchise System is a leader and provider of fire and water cleanup and restoration services and mold mitigation and remediation. SERVPRO’s professional ser vices network of more than 1,750 individually owned and operated Franchises responds to property damage emergencies ranging from small individual disasters to multi-million dollar large-loss events. Providing coverage in the United States and Canada, the SERVPRO® System has established relationships with major insurance companies and commercial clients, as well as individual homeowners.

“As a Brand, our customers are home and business owners across the United States and Canada. We currently have more than 1,750 Franchises operating throughout the United States and Canada.” —Sue Steen, CEO SERVPRO Community College, Welch College, and WorkInGallatin.com have helped ease the crunch. “The new technology and automation make it possible for us to develop our workforce in new ways and to deploy teams where they’re needed most,” Spivey said.

Who are SERVPRO’s customers and where are they located? “As the franchisor, our customers are our franchisees, their employees, and their customers,” said Sue Steen, SERVPRO’s CEO. “As a Brand, our customers are home and business owners across the United States and Canada. We currently have more than 1,750 Franchises operating throughout the United States and Canada.” SERVPRO® began as a family business in 1967, founded by Ted and Doris Isaacson. “ We began franchising in 1969 with the goal of ‘helping entrepreneurs succeed,’” Steen said.

Gap Inc. has a history of giving back to the community; supporting non-profits like Shalom Zone, Children Are People, and Second Harvest; and sponsoring community events like the July 4th fireworks and a regional golf tournament that raises funds for Special Olympics. “In a small town, it’s easier to make an impact,” Spivey said. “You don’t get lost in the crowd.”

“This concept remains a cornerstone of SERVPRO’s culture today.” Servpro Industries, Inc. is a family-owned company, guided by second-generation executive leadership, with a culture of working diligently in the pursuit of the American Dream. SERVPRO® relocated its corporate headquarters from Sacramento, California to Gallatin, Tennessee in 1988. There are currently more than 460 employees at the corporate campus. SERVPRO® has established a niche in cleaning and restoring residential and commercial properties. “Our variety of services, from cleaning up small damages to large disasters, makes us unique,” Steen noted. “We still have expansion oppor tunities available domestically and have only scratched the surface of international expansion. A current challenge facing our company is the navigation of the international marketplace and adapting our business in those new markets.” What’s the best part about running a business in Gallatin? For Steen, it’s the chance to be part of a vibrant community that continues to grow. “Our move to Gallatin was a strategic one that placed the company within 500 miles of the majority of the population,” she added. “This convenience remains a top benefit to operating in Gallatin.” (continued)

SERVPRO Corporate Headquarters Gallatin, TN

What’s the best part about doing business from a Gallatin address? “We’re close to Nashville, yet Gallatin still has that small-town feel,” added Spivey. “Our motto on this Gap Inc. campus—Better Together—applies to our relationship with Gallatin. We are truly better together.”

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About BUSINESS Plant Operations Manager, Richard Goss, leads Simpson Strong Tie’s Gallatin location. The company supplies building products and fasteners that allow customers to build safer structures economically.

SERVPRO® is proud to be a longstanding member of the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce and a dedicated business partner with ongoing participation and support to the local community. Sponsorship and participation in the annual Gallatin Christmas Parade and United Way Campaigns are only two examples of the many civic contributions the company makes to enhance Gallatin and the surrounding area.

Simpson Strong Tie In an ordinary-looking building at 375 North Belvedere Drive, big things are happening. This unassuming structure is home to Simpson Strong Tie, an international company that supplies building products and fasteners that allow customers to build safer structures economically. Even if you’ve never heard of Simpson, you’ve probably been in buildings that

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utilize components made in Gallatin’s fas tening s ys tems fac tor y. The company’s product line includes pressed steel brackets, concrete anchors, adhesives, and specialized fasteners. Recognized as the genuine connector brand in the residential construction industry, Simpson is also known for its ever-expanding offering of shearwalls, moment frames, and fasteners. In the last two decades, the company has expanded their product line, fabricating products for use in infrastructure, commercial, and industrial construction projects. Simpson’s customers include major building suppliers, home centers, and builders worldwide. According to Richard Goss, Plant Operations Manager, the Gallatin facility is the only fastener plant in the group and has about 120 employees. “We continue to recruit locally for all positions,” Goss noted.

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Simpson Strong Tie was launched 60 years ago in California when founder Barclay Simpson was asked by a neighbor to make a simple metal bracket. Since then, Barclay’s favor has grown into a thriving worldwide business with several major plants throughout the United States and Europe. What are the company’s most significant challenges? “Competing with cheaper products imported from overseas is a major issue,” Goss said, noting that the situation has been worsened by recent tariffs on imported steel needed to manufacture the company’s products. What’s the best part about running a business in Gallatin? “Gallatin has a great local infrastructure, and our location here gives us easy access to transportation routes,” added Goss. “But what I appreciate the most is the enthusiasm, flexibility and can-do attitude of the local workforce.” §


FOOD & SHOPPING

Foodie SECRET

M

y name is Jane Doe. Actually, that’s not my real name. When I decided to moonlight as an amateur food critic, I wanted to fly under the radar. What better way to do that than to adopt a nom de plume and assign fake names to the band of friends who volunteered to join me on a culinary tour of Gallatin? When it comes to great places to eat, Gallatin is blessed for a town of its size. There’s a nice selection of unique independent restaurants along with the national names everyone knows and loves. Over the course of a month in the 2018 summer heat, our merry band of Secret Foodies met for lunch at five local eateries. Here’s what happened.

Stop #1:

Cancun Lagoon

In my opinion, Mexican restaurants come in two flavors: predictable and extraordinary. Which would Cancun Lagoon be? Cleo, Anthony, Kenneth, Barbara, Francesca, and I arrived at 382 Sumner Hall Drive on a sweltering June day to find out. As our eyes adjusted to the cool darkness, we were greeted by owner Alvaro Garcia, who purchased the restaurant in 2017 and has somehow made this thriving eatery even more popular. Was it the basketfuls of warm nacho chips, served with a unique salsa and creamy queso, which seemed to replenish magically, thanks to Ismael, our attentive server? Was it the 2-for-1 margaritas? Was it the generous daily specials?

What happens when a wanna-be culinary critic and her foodie friends go undercover to visit some of Gallatin’s most popular eateries? Gallatin City Guide investigates with this first-person account of gastronomic intrigue. We were determined to find out. We chomped our way through a bottomless basket of nacho chips and, when they arrived, dug into our entrees, breaking etiquette rules by the dozen as we reached across the table to share forkfuls of goodies. My fajita was sizzling, spicy, and flavorful. Barbara’s chicken soup was just like she imagined

To insure objectivity, members of the Secret Foodie posse went to great lengths to shield their identities during the restaurant review process.

a Mexican grandma would have made. Kenneth’s guacamole was smooth and creamy, pairing well with nacho chips. Francesca’s chalupa lunch special went quickly because everyone kept tasting it. Anthony’s fajita taco salad seemed like a light choice based on the menu description but arrived looking like a fluffy mound of yum. Cleo’s chicken fajita quesadilla oozed flavor in every bite. As the meal was ending, I looked around. On this Tuesday afternoon, Cancun Lagoon was busy. Servers flitted here and there, smiling and talking to customers. People streamed in. Alvaro Garcia surveyed it all with a smile. What did we think of Cancun Lagoon? The consensus was clear. Cancun Lagoon was an extraordinary Mexican restaurant. We vowed to return one day after work without our disguises to enjoy the 2-for-1 margarita specials.

Ismael arrives with four steaming plates of Cancun Lagoon deliciousness.


The Fire Sakura roll arrived in flames.

Stop #2:

Osaka

At noon sharp on the summer solstice, Cleo, Jean, Kenneth, and I met at Osaka, located at 223 West Main Street. Situated in what was once a Shoney’s, Osaka bills itself as a Japanese steakhouse. Don’t be fooled. You can find all kinds of Asian foods here. Friends have always raved about Osaka’s sushi and their hibachi selections. Would today’s visit live up to the billing? Leading us past the glowing sushi bar, the server seated us at a table partially surrounded by a shimmering metallic curtain. Kenneth, camera in tow, couldn’t resist getting a few concept shots. After enjoying petite salads and cups of miso soup, we watched wide-eyed as the entrees were presented. Jean ordered vegetable fried rice and the Shaggy Dog Roll, an elaborate sushi roll topped with shredded crab that made this concoction

Sampling one of the 18 pieces of fish on Osaka’s Sashimi Deluxe.

of shrimp tempura, cucumber, avocado, shredded crab, spicy mayo, and eel sauce bear an eerie resemblance to an Old English Sheep Dog. The taste was divinely Asian.

After enjoying petite salads and cups of miso soup, we watched wideeyed as the entrees were presented... The taste was divinely Asian.

Cleo ordered the Fire Sakura Roll, which turned out to be the showstopper. Served engulfed in flames, this sushi roll is made with tempura shrimp, avocado, and crab topped with eel, ebi, spicy mayo, eel sauce, and sweet miso. After the fire died down, I waited a respectful moment for Cleo to take her first bite, then dove in with my chopsticks to snag a hunk for myself.

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I decided to go big with the Sashimi Deluxe, 18 pieces of assorted sashimi on a bed of ice and lettuce. This was the biggest pile of raw fish I’d ever seen outside the grocer’s seafood case. A wood accent piece, twigs wired together to fashion what looked like a garden accessory, served as an interesting backdrop for the pescatarian feast. After sampling tastes of the ultra-fresh tuna, crab, salmon, and whitefish on their own, I dipped a bite of each into the soy/ wasabi/ginger concoction I’d whipped up. After eating my fill, I still had more than half the dish to go. I wasn’t alone. Everyone had enough left over for at least one additional meal. While we waited on to-go boxes, Kenneth fashioned the wood accent piece into a scraggly hipster goatee as we reached a consensus on our experience. Osaka is a must-do for anyone looking for authentic Asian food in the 37066.

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FOOD & SHOPPING Stop #3:

Prince Street Pizza&Pub

It was a humid mid-July day when I met Secret Foodie Squad members Kenneth, Anthony, Cleo, Francesca, and Jolene at 123 E. Prince Street for our next outing. Today’s target: Prince Street Pizza, an interesting little pub where scribbling on the walls isn’t just tolerated, it’s encouraged. Since Prince Street Pizza & Pub opened in 2016, I’ve heard people whispering about the addictive nature of the pub’s menu items. Could it be true? Would one bite of Prince Street pizza be too many? Would a thousand never be enough? The Secret Foodie Squad, sporting elastic waist pants and empire waist dresses, aimed to find out. We gathered at the counter and surveyed the menu. I was immediately taken. With pizza names like The Cutlass Supreme, The Animal, and The Always Sunny, it was clear that owners Brad Singleton and Spencer Wakefield had a wry a sense of humor. Finally, after much deliberation, we settled on two medium pizzas and two appetizers. After finding seats at a large table covered with graffiti, I looked around. It was noon on a weekday and the place was bustling like a Friday night. When our appetizers arrived, I took my first bite and started to understand the fuss. The Prince Stix, oven-glazed pizza dough French fries tossed in garlic butter and sprinkled with Parmesan, were addictive on their own but were especially potent as a transport vehicle for Prince Street Pizza’s savory marinara sauce. The Cheesy Cheese Bread, essentially a double cheese pizza without the sauce, was melt-in-your-mouth good.

chips, and ranch drizzle) and half Veggimus Maximus (mushroom, olives, spinach, onion, green pepper, banana pepper, artichoke, and jalapeño). The second pizza was equal parts Pretty Fly for a White Pie (alfredo sauce, breaded chicken, bacon, tomato, and garlic) and half Keiki Ali’i Alanui (a Hawaiian pizza loaded with ham, bacon, pineapple, banana pepper, and honey drizzle). After sampling all the pizzas, I felt compelled to counter the savory taste with something sweet. Fortunately, Prince Street Pizza & Pub offers several bite-sized treats from Nashville favorite Sam T. Spoonlickers, and I finished the meal with a cup of Reese’s Pieces Cookie Dough ice cream. Is Prince Street Pizza & Pub a purveyor of legally addictive carbohydrates? Possibly. Will the Secret Foodie Squad go back for more? Definitely. As we floated out of the pub, we were already plotting an afterwork visit to enjoy a Cheeseburgler pizza washed down with one (or more) of their many Tennessee-made craft beers on tap, including local favorites concocted by BriarScratch Brewery.

Finding room for a bite of the Pretty Fly for a White Pie at Prince Street Pizza & Pub.

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At Prince Street Pizza & Pub, the graffiti is almost as interesting as the pizza.

When the pizzas arrived, I was verging on stuffed and thought about letting the rest of the Secret Foodie Squad finish the tasting. But when I saw the pizzas, I knew that I would find room. One pizza was half Nashville Hot Chicken (signature breaded saucy/spicy chicken, dill pickle

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Wrestling with the Classic Filly at Filly’s Game & Grill.

Stop #4:

Filly’s Game &Grill While schedule conflicts kept many of the Secret Foodie Squad away from our fourth restaurant stop, Kenneth was able to meet me at 102 North Water Avenue to try out the recently-launched Filly’s Game & Grill. The expansive space, once home to Crescent City Gallatin, has been transformed into equal parts arcade, restaurant, and family-friendly meeting space. Most of the half-dozen TV screens were showing 90s-era televisions shows, giving the space a comfortably retro vibe. For a restaurant just a few weeks after opening, Filly’s Game & Grill seemed to be at the top of their game. The line to order was seven deep, and the dining area was filling quickly. In the arcade, children bounced between video games and bites of hot dogs and fries while their parents chatted. Two young men were playing pool while a pair of teenage girls tested their air hockey skills.

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The Classic Filly was almost upstaged by the delectable Sidewinder Fries.

Deciding what to order was a challenge—in a good way. What do you order when you want to say, “I’ll have one of everything?” Filly’s specializes in sandwiches, including several types of grilled cheese and about a dozen variations of the Philadelphia Cheesesteak. Eventually, I settled on the Classic Filly. Filly’s version of the famed classic comes topped with Cheese Whiz, a rarity outside of Philadelphia. Cleo had tipped me off about the Sidewinder Fries, a basket of thick, spiral cut battered potatoes, so I added some to my order. After finding a seat and waiting for food to come out, I felt a pull toward the back of the arcade. There it was, gleaming like Oz off in the distance: Skeeball, my all-time favorite game. I changed a few dollars into quarters and played while Kenneth chatted with friends from the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce. With each roll, I could feel my SkeeBall chops kicking in, and when I landed a ball in the 50-point hole, I jumped for joy. It felt wonderfully energizing to be in a

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The line to order was seven deep, and the dining area was filling quickly. In the arcade, children bounced between video games and bites of hot dogs and fries while their parents chatted.

family-friendly arcade environment that wasn’t sensory overload. Filly’s struck just the right balance. When the food arrived, I wasn’t disappointed. The Classic Filly lived up to its billing, with steak, grilled peppers, onion, provolone, and Cheese Whiz heaped on a perfectly-toasted bun. Each bite was a sloppy, delicious piece of Philly heaven. The sandwich fell apart halfway through, but I didn’t care. The Sidewinder Fries, surprisingly crispy, salty, and delicious, were in a league of their own.


FOOD & SHOPPING Filly’s Game & Grill fills a gap in Gallatin’s restaurant scene. As Kenneth and I headed back to our respective workplaces, we were already plotting ways to spend a few evenings here with our spouses and families to enjoy the food, listen to live music, and exercise our dominance in the arcade.

Stop #5:

Starr Ranch Our final stop was Starr Ranch at 170 North Water Street on the edge of Gallatin’s historic square district. Friends had tipped me off about the food, raving about stick-to-your-ribs southern dishes with names like Flat Tire Chicken, but no one had said a thing about the lovely first impression that this restaurant’s freshly-renovated interior makes. Would the Starr Ranch’s menu options be as impressive as the surroundings? Not long after we were seated in a roomy, tetrahedron-shaped booth that comfortably accommodated our party of hungry Secret Foodies, two quintessentially southern appetizers appeared: Fried Pickles and Fried Green Tomatoes. The tomatoes were breaded to perfection and served with homemade pimento cheese and Starr Ranch’s own Due South Mayo. The crisp and tangy pickle spears were served with a delectable chipotle ranch dressing. Everyone swore they were trying to save room for the entrees—yet the appetizers were gone in seconds.

Starr Ranch is known for their massive portions. It’s possible to eat light when you visit, especially during the lunch hour, but when you see what’s served,

so creamy that I knew it was just a matter of time before I disregarded the bounds of propriety and helped myself to a bite while she was looking the other way.

Starr Ranch didn’t just live up to the hype, it exceeded it. We all agreed that Starr Ranch needed to be moved to the top of the list for places to bring out-oftown guests.

My selection, the Bacon Wrapped Smoked Meatloaf, was so towering that it should have been served with a red light on top to warn away oncoming aircraft. Wrapped in smoked applewood bacon, the two massive slabs of meatloaf had a distinctly smoky flavor that was a nice counterpoint to the garlic mashed potatoes, broccoli, crispy fried onion rings, and BBQ sauce.

you may not want to. We didn’t. Lawrence ordered the STARR-BQ Sandwich, house-smoked pulled pork with handcut cider slaw, pickle, and BBQ sauce on a toasted split-top bun. Barbara’s Shrimp Feast featured beautifully-presented skewers of grilled shrimp served with sweet potato fries, hush puppies, and cocktail sauce. Francesca was also in a shrimp mood, and her Street Tacos didn’t disappoint. Served on griddle tortillas, her grilled shrimp was topped with a tomato lime cilantro slaw, blended cheeses, and Starr Ranch’s proprietary due south sauce. Jean got the Tennessee BLT, an interesting take on the classic featuring grilled Texas toast with fried green tomatoes, “Not Yo Mama’s” pimento cheese, Due South Mayo, bacon, and lettuce. Cleo, seated to my left, went rogue and ordered a grilled chicken sandwich off-menu along with a side of White Mac & Cheese, that looked

When the server asked us if we cared for dessert, Francesca moaned, Cleo clutched her stomach, and Kenneth laughed as we answered “YES” in unison. A few minutes later, a massive Peach Cobbler with four forks was on the table waiting to be devoured. After a bit of seat-shifting and a few adjustments to belt buckles, the peach cobbler was history. I would have licked the bowl had I not been in such polite company. Starr Ranch didn’t just live up to the hype, it exceeded it. We all agreed that Starr Ranch needed to be moved to the top of the list for places to bring out-oftown guests. Ultimately, our month-long Secret Foodie expedition confirmed what the locals already know: when it comes to scoring great eats, there’s no need to leave the Gallatin city limits. §

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Founded in 2016 by nurse practitioner Stephanie Urell, RightCare Wellness & Aesthetics offers stateof-the-art laser systems, injectibles, and other rejuvenation services.

BEAUTIFUL

YOU

Think you need to leave town to get the products, services, and inspiration you need to look your very best? Think again. Everything you need is right here in Gallatin.

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Get Radiant Profiles Laser and Medical and Right Care Wellness & Aesthetics offer weight management and hormone replacement therapies. For the best in makeup and skin care, check out Elizabeth Doyle, a Mar y Kay Independent Beauty Consultant.

Service from A to Z If you’re looking for a full-service salon experience, establishments like Hair & Body Salon and Day Spa, Govan’s Salon and Coffee Café, and Ms. Sue’s Med Spa offer everything from traditional hair and nail services to massage therapy, facials, body treatments, spray tanning, waxing, and more. If you’re looking for a


FOOD & SHOPPING slightly higher level of beauty intervention, check out Evolve Medical Aesthetics, Right Care Wellness & Aesthetics, Profiles Laser and Medical, and Ms. Sue’s Med Spa. You’ll find the latest in dermal fillers, injectibles, anti-aging laser treatments, skin care services, and more.

Just for the Guys

Gentlemen, head over to Sport Clips Haircuts for luxurious barbershop-style services delivered while you root for your favorite teams on big-screen TVs.

Knead a Break?

In the mood for a massage? Ms. Sue’s Med Spa, Right Care Wellness & Aesthetics, and Evolve Medical Aesthetics offer bodywork services.

Get a haircut and catch your favorite teams in action at Sports Clips.

Get Radiant

Profiles Laser and Medical, Right Care Wellness & Aesthetics, and Moore Life Urgent Care offer weight management. For the best in makeup and skin care, check out Elizabeth Doyle, a Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultant, and Ms. Sue’s Med Spa.

Nailed It

If you’re looking for luxury treatment for your nails, try /breTH/ Nail Bar, located across from the main entrance to Fairvue Plantation.

Style a la Mode

The concentration of fashion-related storefronts in Gallatin, especially on and around the historic square, has made the city a popular destination for ladies on the hunt for the latest trends. Check out Sassy & Brassy Boutique, Southern Gypsies Boutique, Waine Boutique, and Tennessee Honey Boutique & Gifts (all on the square), or Stella’s Boutique on the city’s southwest side. Keep your purchases looking like new with expert dry cleaning and laundry from the fabric care experts at Signature Cleaners.

Bright & Shiny

Thomas Jewelers and David McKenzie Jewelers can hook you up with gold, jewelry, and gemstones to complement any outfit.

The concentration of fashion-related storefronts on and around Gallatin’s historic square makes it a popular destination for ladies on the hunt for the latest trends.

Formally Speaking

Is there a special event in your future? Call Stella’s Boutique for tuxedo rental services.

Think Ink

In the mood for a tattoo? Try Old Soul Tattoo Co., located just off the city’s historic square. The talented artists there

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are known for their beautiful body art creations.

Gift-Giving

When birthdays, anniversaries, or the holidays roll around, you can’t go wrong with a gift certificate from any of the businesses mentioned in this article. § www.GallatinTN.org


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HEALTHCARE Hospitals (155 beds) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Stand-Alone Emergency Rooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Clinics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Doctors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Dentists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Residential Care/Assisted Living . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Nursing Homes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

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climate Annual Average Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 F

Annual Average Snowfall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.73”

Average High Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77.7 F

Prevailing Winds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Southerly

Average Low Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36.4 F

Mean Length of Freeze-Free Period (days). . . . .180-220

Annual Average Precipitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49.56”

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GET OUT AND

Play

Sponsored by the Gallatin Chamber of Commerce, the Gallatin Shamrock Run is an annual event that benefits the Gallatin Chamber Foundation, which helps fund innovative educational grants for teachers K-12 in the City of Gallatin.

THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING GOING ON IN GALLATIN. THE CITY IS HOME TO INTIMATE GATHERINGS AND HIGHPROFILE ANNUAL EVENTS THAT DRAW THOUSANDS FROM THROUGHOUT MIDDLE TENNESSEE AND BEYOND. STAY IN THE KNOW ABOUT GALLATIN HAPPENINGS BY VISITING THE EVENT CALENDARS ON THE GALLATIN AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WEBSITE (GALLATINTN.ORG), THE SUMNER COUNTY TOURISM WEBSITE (VISITSUMNERTN.ORG), AND NOW PLAYING SUMNER (NOWPLAYINGSUMNER.COM).

Contestants line up to take their shots at the Gallatin Gobble Turkey Shoot.

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At the second annual Gauntlet Games, teams of four competed in adult field day events including tug-of-war, a sack/relay race, water balloon dodge ball, and more.

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2019 EVENTS

Calendar

January Friday, January 25 Good Morning, Gallatin at Sumner Regional Medical Center Sunday, January 27 Sumner County Bridal Show at EPIC Event Centre

February Friday, February 22 Good Morning, Gallatin at Sumner Regional Medical Center

Saturday, May 18 3rd Annual GET Gauntlet Games Friday, May 24 Good Morning, Gallatin at Sumner Regional Medical Center

June Friday, June 21 Movie at the Market at Gallatin Farmers Market

July

March

Thursday, July 4 Gallath 4th of July Celebration at Triple Creek Park

Saturday, March 9 Gallatin Shamrock Run

August

Friday, March 22 Good Morning, Gallatin at Sumner Regional Medical Center

April Friday, April 26 Good Morning, Gallatin at Sumner Regional Medical Center Saturday, April 27 Gallatin Squarefest in Historic Downtown Gallatin

May Friday, May 3 Gallatin Chamber Golf Tournament at Long Hollow Golf Course

Saturday, August 3 Fire on the Water Music Festival at Lock 4 Park Saturday, August 17 Sumner County Women’s Show at EPIC Event Centre Sunday, August 18 Sumner County Women’s Show at EPIC Event Centre

September Friday, September 6 GET Cornhole Tournament at EPIC Event Centre

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Saturday, September 7 Grit, Grace, Grub Food and Bluegrass Tour

October Saturday, October 5 Gallatin Main Street Festival in Historic Downtown Gallatin Saturday, October 5 23rd Annual Candlelight Cemetery Tour at the Historic Gallatin City Cemetery 4pm Saturday, October 12 Gallatin Gobble Turkey Shooty at the Gallatin Civic Center

November Saturday, November 9 Gallatin Veteran’s Day Parade Saturday, November 9 Tinsel and Treasures Holiday Open House and Shop Local Weekend Sunday, November 10 Tinsel and Treasures Holiday Open House and Shop Local Weekend

December Saturday, December 14 Gallatin Christmas Parade

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EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Glittering lights. Nippy temperatures. Happy faces. It’s the holiday season in Gallatin! Just about every neighborhood in the city decks the halls for the yuletide season and the city’s event calendar is packed with events that delight young and old. The fun begins in early November with the annual Tinsel & Treasures Open House, a nearly 50-year tradition that marks the official start of the holiday shopping season at Gallatin’s finest retailers. During the first week of December, families bundle up to attend the Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony in the historic town square. A few weeks later, the Gallatin Christmas Parade marches from Sumner Regional Medical Center to Gallatin High School. Throughout the season, make it a point to enjoy holiday movie classics at The Palace Theatre, pick up a commemorative Christmas ornament from the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce, listen to church bell renditions of Christmas carols, and immerse yourself in the sounds of the season by attending holiday concerts held at schools and churches throughout the city. The holidays in Gallatin are the most magical time of the year!

FIRE ON THE WATER

Gallatin’s first-ever Fire on the Water music festival drew thousands to Lock 4 Park in Gallatin. Featuring eleven bands on two waterfront stages as well as bonfires, food trucks, craft beer, fire entertainment, and a special VIP area, the festival played to an enthusiastic crowd on August 18, 2018. The festival is set to return August 3, 2019.

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THROW YOUR OWN PARTY

Are you looking for a space to celebrate a special event? When it comes to local venues, Gallatin is richly blessed. More than a dozen facilities are available for weddings, reunions, meetings, parties, and other special events.

If a dedicated facility is a bit more than you need, many Gallatin eateries, including Starr Ranch, Filly’s Game & Grill, and Swaney Swift’s on the Square, are large enough to accommodate private parties. §

Looking for a rustic setting that can be dressed up or down to suit the occasion? Consider Briar Rose Hill Event Venue, Long Hollow Gardens & Vineyards, Wildflower Farms, Sycamore Springs, Epic Event Centre, Depot Square Events, Rock Creek Farms, Bit-O-Heaven Catering & Events at the Gathering Place, or The Pick Inn. If an event steeped in tradition is more your style, consider renting one of the lovely historic sites in and around the city such as Rosemont, Sumner County Museum, Historic Cragfont, or Grand Inheritance Wedding & Events Facility, which is housed in an 18th century southern mansion. For the ultimate in opulence, hold your soiree at The Estate at Cherokee Dock, the former home of country superstar Reba McEntire. Several sports and entertainment centers double as event venues. CenterStage Performing Arts Academy and Event Center, Gallatin Country Club, The Palace Theatre, Sumner County Family YMCA, NCG Gallatin, Trinity Music City, and the Gallatin Civic Center are some of the most popular.

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GALLATIN BY THE NUMBERS

RECREATION Libraries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Parks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Swimming Pools (Public & Private). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Golf Courses (Public & Private). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Country Clubs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Theaters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Bowling Alleys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Restaurants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Other: ball fields, tennis courts, museums, auditoriums, soccer complexes, volleyball courts, jogging/walking trails. Civic Center: indoor pool, outdoor pool, wallyball, racquetball, gyms, track, fitness/free weights.

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ooking for something fun to see, hear or do? You won’t have any trouble. Though Nashville gets most of the attention, Gallatin has a thriving entertainment scene in its own right.

Go to the Theater

The Gallatin area is home to several community and professional theater companies. One of the best is Actors Point Theatre Company, which offers a full season of community theater performances with most featuring professional actors.

Catch Live Music

Professional-quality performers can be heard in just about every bar band and church choir in Gallatin. Several establishments on the city’s historic square routinely feature live music, including Filly’s Game & Grill, Starr Ranch, Umbra Coffee, Prince Street Pizza, The Palace Theatre, and Swaney Swift’s on the Square. A few miles away, Awedaddy’s hosts bands that play classic rock favorites in a fun island-inspired setting. At Trinity Music City in Hendersonville, you can attend concerts by Christian and gospel artists, or attend a taping of Huckabee, a talk show that appears on the Trinity Broadcasting Network.

Make Music

If you want to do more than just listen, head on over to Ovation Music & Studios

Built for silent films in 1908, the beautifullyrestored Palace Theatre now hosts movies and special events.

on the city’s historic square. Book a music lesson for yourself or your kids, reserve space in one of the rehearsal studios, take advantage of the Mommy & Me program for mothers and kids up to age 4, attend a songwriting workshop, register your kids for summer music camps, or participate in their Rock Shop bands. Towne Square Records & Comics, also on the square, features live music a few times each month. If you’ve ever wanted to listen (or perform) on a cute little stage in a comic book/record store, this is your chance!

Watch a Movie

Take the family to NCG Gallatin Cinema, a 10- screen stadium-seating theater on the city’s southwest edge to see the latest movies. If older flicks shown in a historic setting are more your thing, check out The Palace Theatre, a completely restored single-screen theater built for silent films in 1908. In addition to weekend movies and a summer movie series for children, the Palace hosts lectures, recitals, concerts, meetings, and a variety of special events.

18th and 19th century who helped create the Tennessee we know today.

Check Out Artwork

Worthington Galleries, now located on Gallatin’s historic square, features Tennessee’s largest retail collection of artwork and artifacts. Twenty categories of art are on display, including sculptures, ethnographic art, prehistoric art, antique books, maps and manuscripts, ancient coins, ceramics and pottery, antique and ancient weapons, and other collectibles. Located just a few miles away, the Sumner County Tourism office and Volunteer State Community College both display works of art, and the Gallatin Arts Council sponsors a number of arts-related events each year.

Enjoy the Spotlight

CenterStage Performing Arts Academy offers dance classes for all ages, along with opportunities to perform in their state-of-the-art performance hall. Actors Point Theatre Company hosts popular performing arts camps and workshops for kids.

Soak Up History

Several Gallatin-area historical sites host family-friendly historical reenactments throughout the year. 2019 Gallatin City Guide

Take an afternoon and get lost in the Sumner County Museum, which boasts three floors of artifacts from the prehistoric age to the present. At Rosemont and Historic Cragfont in Castalian Springs, and Rock Castle in Hendersonville, see examples of frontier architecture and immerse yourself in the histories of the bold-faced names of the

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An artist performs at Umbra Coffee’s Jazz Night.


EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT Gaze at a Sky Full of Stars

Dozens of pop, bluegrass, and country legends make their home in the Gallatin area, including The Oak Ridge Boys, Kelly Clarkson, Marty Stuart and Connie Smith, John Conlee, Eddy Raven, Gary Allan, Ricky Skaggs, Sharon White, and Jesse McReynolds. Well-known former residents include Taylor Swift, Bill Monroe, Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, Roy Orbison,

Barbara Mandrell, Mel Tillis, Johnny Maddox, Trisha Yearwood, Conway Twitty, Clint Black, Reba McEntire, and Kenny Chesney. If you spot a famous face, play it like the locals and avoid asking for selfies or autographs. In Gallatin, we like to let our famous neighbors be. ยง

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new in ‘19!

new in ‘19!

IT’S BACK!

Ladies, you won’t want to miss this! The first Sumner County Women’s show is set for August 17 & 18, 2019 at Epic Event Centre. Discover everything Sumner County has to offer! In addition to exploring exhibits from vendors offering wedding, baby, fashion, health, and other products, you’ll be able to watch fashion shows featuring the latest styles from local boutiques, attend educational seminars every 30 minutes, and watch live demonstrations by local experts on topics ranging from bra fitting, crafting, meal prepping, wellness, and more. There will be plenty of opportunities for retail therapy, so bring your wallet! Ticket prices range from $10 to $30, with VIP ticket options available. Learn more or buy tickets online at SumnerWomensShow.com.

Are you interested in learning more about the Gallatin area? Would you like to be more involved in the community? Are you a current or emerging community leader or a newcomer to the area who wants to learn more about your city? Consider signing up for the inaugural class of Leadership Gallatin, a program created to help people explore, experience, and engage in Gallatin. During a series of day trip over a period of approximately seven months, participant will learn about a variety of topics including Gallatin history, government, business, education, recreation, natural resources, and more. Applications will be accepted starting in late spring 2019 for the class starting in 2020. Learn more or apply online at LeadershipGallatin.com.

Grit Grace Grub, a self-guided culinary tour of Gallatin with bluegrass musicians performing at each stop, will be returning for its second year in September 2019. During the inaugural Grit Grace Grub in 2018, nearly 200 participants experienced the true taste of Gallatin at 20 dining establishments, with ten bluegrass artists playing live on the route. Your 2019 Grit Grace Grub passport gets you a commemorative gift, a small plate of each establishment’s signature dish, and chance to win a Gallatin Dining Spree valued at $500. Stretch pants are a must. Between 200 and 300 tickets will be available for the 2019 event. For more information, visit GallatinTN.org or call (615) 452-4000.

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INDIVIDUALS ________________________________ Allen Parks Baker Ring - Sumner County Commissioner Clyde Payne Dr. Charles Moffatt Homer Bradley Joe H. Whitaker, Sr. Katherine Dake Armstrong Leonard Assante Patricia Walker Ray S. Dwelle ________________________________

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Amaranth Designs, LLC (615) 479-2781 1015 Mansker Farms Blvd. Gallatin TN 37075 amaranthdesignsllc.com (Graphic Design, Advertising Agency, Graphic Design & Printing, Promotional Items, Web Design)

ASAP Printing (615) 822-6052 116 Imperial Blvd Hendersonville TN 37075 (Graphic Design and Printing) Busy Bee Printing, LLC (615) 822-0037 334 W Main St Hendersonville TN 37075 www.busybeeprintingllc.com (Graphic Design and Printing, Promotional Product Sales, Sign/ Visual Marketing)

Concept One Screen Printing, Inc. (615) 452-2900 210 N Locust Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.conceptonetn.com (Graphic Design and Printing, Promotional Product Sales, Sign/ Visual Marketing, Trophies and Engraving, Apparel & Screen Printing, Embroidery Services) Country Trader (The) (615) 230-1116 322 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.countrytraderonline.com (Media Services - Newspapers, Online & Print, Publishing, Advertising & Marketing)

(615) 452-4940 355 W Main St, Ste E Gallatin TN 37066 www.thegallatinnews.com (Media Services - Newspapers) Josh Bratcher (615) 260-4896 Gallatin, TN 37066 joshbratcher.com (Graphic Design, Marketing, Photography)

Town Planner Community Calendar (615) 944-6990 130 East Forrest Ave. Lebanon TN 37087 www.TownPlanner.com (Marketing/Advertising)

Praesentia, Inc. (615) 400-1333 106 Public Square, Ste 208 Gallatin TN 37066 www.praesentiainc.com (Marketing, Writing & Communication Services)

Trinity Music City, USA (615) 822-8333 1 Music Village Blvd Hendersonville TN 37075 www.trinitymusiccity.com (Media Services - Television)

(615) 390-1844 260 Wildcat Run Gallatin TN 37066 richardsuterphotography.com (Photography)

Simply Done

First Place Trophy (FirstPlace, LLC) (615) 822-0857 247 W Main St, Ste C Hendersonville TN 37075 www.firstplacetrophy.com (Trophies & Engraving, Promotional Product Sales)

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Perfect Fit Image Apparel, Inc. (615) 451-2226 430 Airport Rd, Ste A Gallatin TN 37066 www.perfectfitimage.com (Screen Printing & Embroidery, Promotional Product Sales)

Richard Suter Photography

Fairvue Living Magazine (931) 224-3259 1030 Golf Club Cr W Hendersonville TN 37075 www.n2pub.com (Media Services - Magazine Publication)

Memories By Murray (615) 300-1887 106 Dalton Circle Hendersonville TN 37075 www.memoriesbymurray.com (Photography)

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(615) 948-0203 106 Public Square, Ste 217 Gallatin TN 37066 simplydonebusiness.com (Audio and Video Production, Video Services) Sumner Home Page division of Home Page Media Group (615) 712-6500 130 Wilson Pike Circle Brentwood TN 37024 sumnerhomepage.com (Media Services) Target Marketing SouthComm Publishing (800) 933-3909 7766 Ewing Blvd, Ste 200 Florence KY 41042 chambermaps.com (Media Services - Publishing) Tennessean Sumner (615) 259-8818 1100 Broadway Nashville TN 37203 www.tennessean.com (Media Services - Newspapers)

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WHIN Radio - Brayden Madison Broadcasting (844) 616-1010 1625 Scotty Parker Rd Gallatin TN 37066 whinradio.com (Media Services - Radio Station) __________________________________

AGRICULTURE, FISHING & FORESTRY __________________________________ BriarScratch Brewing, LLC (615) 319-1562 PO Box 35 Cottontown TN 37048 www.briarscratchbrewing.com (Brewery)

Long Hollow Gardens & Vineyards (615) 451-2666 2064 Long Hollow Pike Gallatin TN 37066 longhollowgardens.com (Nursery & Vineyard)

Puryear Farms Nursery/ Landscaping (615) 452-8948 1490 Cherokee Rd Gallatin TN 37066 www.puryearfarms.com (Nursery, Landscaping and Lawn Service)


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R & S Groundskeeping (615) 451-7911 805 E Robertson Rd Castalian Springs TN 37031 facebook.com/ RsGroundskeepingAnd NurseryLlc (Nursery - Garden Center, Landscaping Services, Mulch Products) _________________________________

ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT _________________________________ A-Do-Zee Shows (615) 452-5620 Gallatin TN 37066 legendarywadejackson.com (Entertainment)

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NCG Gallatin Inc. (615) 451-9500 1035 Greensboro Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.ncgmovies.com (Movie Theaters)

ATTORNEYS and LEGAL SERVICES __________________________________

Ovation Music and Studios (615) 461-8438 107 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 ovationmusicandstudiostn.com (Music Education, Recording and Rehearsal Studio) Palace Theatre (The) (615) 452-5692 146 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.downtowngallatin.com (Movie Theaters)

Bone McAllester Norton PLLC (615) 822-8822 100 Bluegrass Commons Blvd. Ste 2370 www.bonelaw.com (Attorneys and Legal Services)

Kelly & Smith Law Office (615) 452-2000 ext 10 125 Public Square Gallatin TN 37066 (Attorneys and Legal Services)

David Parsons Attorney at Law (615) 760-2376 323 Union St, Ste 300 Nashville TN 37201 (Attorneys and Legal Services)

Phillips & Ingrum (615) 452-8030 117 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.phillipsandingrum.com (Attorneys and Legal Services)

Rose Mont (615) 451-2331 810 S Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.historicrosemont.org (Historic Home)

Cumberland River Cruises (615) 451-4001 727 Marina Private Rd Gallatin TN 37066 cumberlandrivercruises.com (Entertainment - River Cruise)

Smashville Knockerball (615) 636-3206 112 Brant Lane Gallatin, TN 37066 knockerballsmashville.com (Entertainment)

Harsh and Harsh, Attorneys at Law (615) 452-4611 123 Public Square Gallatin TN 37066 www.harshandharsh.com (Attorneys and Legal Services)

Sumner County Museum (615) 451-3738 183 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 sumnercountymuseum.org (Museums)

Heritage Law Group, PLLC (615) 989-7054 1526 Hunt Club Blvd, Ste 550 Gallatin TN 37066 www.heritagelawtn.com (Attorneys and Legal Services)

Sumner County Tourism (615) 230-8474 2310 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.VisitSumnerTN.com (Tourism)

Hughes and Coleman Injury Lawyers (800) 800-4600 519 S Water Ave. Gallatin TN 37066 hughesandcoleman.com (Attorneys and Legal Services)

Historic Cragfont, Inc. (615) 452-7070 200 Cragfont Rd Castalian Springs TN 37031 www.cragfont.net (Historic Home) Kfhox (646) 701-3200 www.kfhox.com (Artist, Entertainment, Music)

Glaser Firm, P.C. (The) (615) 452-2121 129 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 theglaserfirm.com (Attorneys & Legal Services)

Worthington Galleries (615) 527-7970 112 Public Square Gallatin TN 37066 worthingtongalleries.com (Art Gallery)

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(615) 452-9200 126 E Main St, Ste A Gallatin TN 37066 (Attorneys and Legal Services)

Burr & Forman, LLP (615) 724-3242 104 Brierfield Way Hendersonville TN 37075 (Attorneys and Legal Services)

Actors Point Theatre Company (615) 431-9620 170D E Main St, Ste 236 Hendersonville TN 37075 www.actorspointtheatre.com (Theatrical Training & Production)

Gallatin Public Library of Sumner County (615) 452-1722 123 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatinlibrary.org (Library)

James B. (Jim) Hawkins, Attorney at Law

Ralston Firm (The) - Lindsey Ralston, Attorney at Law (615) 590-4255 101 Public Square Gallatin TN 37066 theralstonfirm.com (Attorneys and Legal Services) Ray Whitley, Tennessee District Attorney General (615) 451-5810 113 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 (District Attorney) Smith, Sholar, Milliken PLLC (615) 452-5282 1164 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.smithsholar.com (Attorneys & Legal Services)

Waller, Lansden, Dortch and Davis, LLP (615) 850-8873 511 Union St, Ste 2700 Nashville TN 37219 www.wallerlaw.com (Attorneys and Legal Services)

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AUTOMOTIVE & MARINE _________________________________ All Access Coach Leasing, LLC (615) 230-7400 364 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 allaccesscoach.com (Bus & Coach Leasing) Apple Collision Center (615) 675-4870 384A W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 applecollisioncenters.com (Automobile Repair)

B & E Automotive (615) 452-0009 404 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 (Automobile Repair) Finish Line Automotive Group (615) 206-3737 1350 E Broadway Gallatin TN 37066 www.finishlinetn.com (Automobile Sales - Used)

Four-Way M & M, L. L. C. (615) 452-5950 1368 E Broadway Gallatin TN 37066 www.fourwaymotorcars.com (Automobile Sales - Used, Automobile Repair) Gallatin Marina (615) 452-9876 727 Marina Private Rd Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatinmarina.com (Marina; Boat Dock, Boat Storage)

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Gateway Tire & Service Center (615) 206-9898 380 Hancock St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gatewaytire.net (Automobile Tires and Service, Custom Car & Truck Accessories, Automobile Repair)

Miracle Chrysler, Dodge & Jeep (615) 452-2792 1290 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.miraclecdj.com (Automobile Sales - New & Used)

Miracle Ford (615) 452-5267 1394 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.miraclefordtn.com (Automobile Sales - New & Used) Mooney's Automotive Repair & Performance (615) 527-3101 128 E Schell St Gallatin TN 37066 facebook.com mooneysautorepair (Automobile Repair) Newton Nissan (615) 442-3081 1461 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.newtonnissan.com (Automobile Sales - New & Used)

Ron Hibbard Toyota

(615) 230-9000 1435 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.ronhibbardtoyota.com (Automobile Sales - New & Used)

Screaming Eagle Express Car Wash (931) 206-6949 660 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 screamingeagleexpress.com (Car Wash & Detail Services) U-Save Car and Truck Rental/ B&T Auto Rentals Inc. (615) 452-5934 400 E Broadway Gallatin TN 37066 www.usavegallatin.com (Automobile Rentals) Vic Jenkins Automotive Co. (615) 452-3037 400 E Broadway Gallatin TN 37066 www.vicjenkins.com (Automobile Sales - New & Used, Automobile Repair, Tires, & Service) __________________________________

BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICES _________________________________

Absolute Business Solutions, LLC

(615) 585-1602 967 Grassland Place, Ste A Gallatin TN 37066 absolutebusiness.solutions (Accounting Services, Business Technology Consulting, Tax Prep) Absolute Home Inspectors, LLC (615) 916-7264 544 Nashville Pike, Ste 120 Gallatin TN 37066 www.absoluteinspectors.com (Home Inspection) Advanced Alarms Technologies (615) 451-3444 PO Box 1806 Gallatin TN 37066 www.mpsecurityinc.com (Security Services)

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Alexander Funeral Home & Cremation Center (615) 502-0011 584 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 alexandergallatin.com (Funeral Home & Burial Services)

Amaranth Designs, LLC (615) 479-2781 1015 Mansker Farms Blvd. Gallatin TN 37075 amaranthdesignsllc.com (Graphic Design, Advertising Agency, Graphic Design & Printing, Promotional Items, Web Design)

American Job Center / WorkForce Essentials, Inc. (615) 452-1964 1598 GreenLea Blvd. Gallatin TN 37066 www.workforceessentials.com (Career Services Training, Personnel Services) Anderson Funeral Home (615) 461-7777 202 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 andersonfuneralhome.org (Funeral Home & Burial Services) ASAP Printing (615) 822-6052 116 Imperial Blvd Hendersonville, TN 37075 (Graphic Design & Printing) Binkley Nash Furniture & Design (615) 452-7096 224 N Locust Gallatin TN 37066 www.binkleynashfurniture.com (Interior Design Services)


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Bit-O-Heaven Catering & Events at the Gathering Place (615) 905-1830 450 West Main Street, B-1 Gallatin, TN 37066 bitoheavencatering.com (Catering Services)

Black Tie Floral Design & Events (615) 461-7701 967 Grassland Place, Ste G Gallatin TN 37066 www.blacktiefloraldesigns.com (Event Planning, Event Rental Items; Florist) Briar Rose Hill Event Venue (615) 476-9088 2290 US Hwy 31 E Bethpage, TN 37022 briarrosehill.com (Event Facility) Business Credit Reports, Inc. (615) 989-7000 1645 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 businesscreditreports.com (Credit Reporting, Fraud & Identify Theft Protection, Background Checks) Busy Bee Printing, LLC (615) 822-0037 334 W Main St Hendersonville TN 37075 www.busybeeprintingllc.com (Mailing and Shipping, Packing, Printing, Etc.) Chuck Porter, CPA/PFS (615) 210-7221 1014 Grider Ave. Gallatin, TN 37066 chuckportercpa.com (Financial Services, Accounting Services _ Certified Public Accountant)

Computer MD, Inc.

(615) 230-6348 PO Box 427 Castalian Springs TN 37031 www.computerMD4U.com (Business Technology Consulting)

Crestview Funeral Home, Memory Gardens, & Cremation (615) 452-1943 1620 Highway 109 N Gallatin TN 37066 crestviewfh.com (Funeral Home & Burial Services)

Dean Pallotta / PAYCHECK, Inc. (407) 375-8070 863 Fairington Way Gallatin, TN 37066 (Payroll & Worker Benefit Services)

Depot Square Events (615) 206-3412 254 W Eastland Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.depotsquareevents.com (Event Facility) Elwood Staffing (615) 461-7212 179 Hancock St, Ste 100 Gallatin TN 37066 www.elwoodstaffing.com (Personnel Services)

Epic Event Centre/Chef Christopher's Catering

(615) 452-1912 392 W Main Street Gallatin TN 37066 epiceventcentre.com (Event Facility, Event Planning, Catering Services)

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Estate at Cherokee Dock (The) (615) 609-0099 175 Cherokee Dock Rd Lebanon, TN 37087 cherokeedock.com (Event Facility)

Family Heritage Funeral Home (615) 452-7115 100 Albert Gallatin Ave Gallatin TN 37066 familyheritagefh.com (Funeral Home & Burial Services) Forward Sumner Economic Partnership (615) 206-6624 1598 GreenLea Blvd. Gallatin TN 37066 www.forwardsumner.org (Economic Development) Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce (615) 452-4000 118 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatintn.org (Chamber of Commerce) Gallatin Economic Development Agency (615) 451-5940 132 W Main St., Ste 210 Gallatin TN 37066 www.GallatinGetsIt.com (Economic Development) Gerald Printing (615) 672-4552 2932 Highway 31W White House TN 37188 geraldprinting.com (Printers - Graphic Design and Printing) Goodlettsville Chamber of Commerce (615) 859-7979 100 N Main St, Ste D Goodlettsville TN 37072 goodlettsvillechamber.com (Chamber of Commerce)

Grand Inheritance Wedding & Events Facility (The) (615) 230-6699 198 Hix Lane Gallatin TN 37066 grandinheritance.com (Event Facility; Event Planning) Hendersonville Area Chamber of Commerce (615) 824-2818 100 Country Club Dr, Ste 104 Hendersonville TN 37075 hendersonvillechamber.com (Chamber of Commerce)

Jennings & Clouse, PLC (615) 206-0360 1509 Hunt Club Blvd, Ste 500 Gallatin TN 37066 www.jenningsclouse.com (Accounting Services - Certified Public Accountant) Joe Warren Jones, C.P.A. (615) 452-7764 214 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.joewarrenjonescpa.com (Accounting Services - Certified Public Accountant)

Jones CPA, PLLC

(615) 537-0314 170 W. Franklin St. Gallatin TN 37066 jonescpaassociates.com (Accounting Services - Certified Public Accountant) Lebanon/Wilson County Chamber of Commerce (615) 444-5503 149 Public Square Lebanon TN 37087 lebanonwilsontnchamber.org (Chamber of Commerce) Lemmonaide Bookkeeping Services (832) 495-8491 PO Box 222 Gallatin TN 37066 lemmonaidebookkeeping. vpweb.com (Accounting Services)

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Long Hollow Gardens & Vineyards

(615) 451-2666 2064 Long Hollow Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.longhollowgardens.com (Event Facility, Garden Architectural Services) McManus & Delaney, PLLC, Certified Public Accountants (615) 325-4139 821 S Broadway Portland TN 37148 mcmanusanddelaney.com (Accounting Services - Certified Public Accountant)

Pick Inn (The) (615) 946-4306 550 Zieglers Fort Rd Gallatin TN 37066 www.pickinnevents.com (Event Facility, Event Planning)

Pony Mailbox & Business Center

(615) 451-1000 544 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.ponymailboxes.com (Mailing and Shipping, Packing, Printing, Etc.) Portland Chamber of Commerce (615) 325-9032 106 Main St Portland TN 37148 www.portlandcofc.com (Chamber of Commerce)

McMurray, Fox and Associates, PLLC (615) 824-2724 641 East Main Street Hendersonville TN 37075 www.mcmurrayassociates.com (Accounting Services - Certified Quality Printing Company Public Accountant) (615) 452-7653 141 E Eastland MP Security Inc. Gallatin TN 37066 (615) 451-3444 printshopgallatintn.com/home PO Box 1806 (Printers - Graphic Design and Gallatin TN 37066 Printing) mpsecurityinc.com/ (Security Services) Rock Creek Farms (615) 202-8415 North Central Security 475 Dry Fork Creek Rd Services, Inc. Gallatin TN 37066 (615) 666-3800 rockcreekfarmgallatin.com 200 College St (Event Facility) Lafayette TN 37083 ncssalarm.com (Security Systems & Services) Ovation Music and Studios (615) 461-8438 107 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 ovationmusicandstudiostn.com (Recording & Rehearsal Studio, Music Education) Palace Theatre (The) (615) 452-5692 146 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.downtowngallatin.com (Event Facility)

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SERVPRO Industries, Inc. (615) 451-0200 801 Industrial Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.servpro.com (Corporate Headquarters; Emergency & Restoration Services)

SERVPRO OF SUMNER COUNTY (615) 822-0200 730 Airport Rd Gallatin TN 37066 servprosumnercounty.com (Emergency & Restoration Services)

Signature Title Services, LLC (615) 724-7100 1517 Hunt Club Blvd, Ste 100 Gallatin, TN 37066 signaturetitileservices.net (Title Services)

Sycamore Springs

(615) 452-7500 3712 Highway 31E Bethpage TN 37022 sycamorespringstn.com (Event Facility)

Tennessee Business Services Inc.

(615) 400-2150 1010 Durham Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.tnbizserv.com (Accounting Services; Tax Preparation) Tennessee Central Economic Authority (615) 374-4607 702 McMurry Blvd E Hartsville TN 37074 www.tennesseecentral.org (Economic Development) Tennessee Chamber of Commerce & Industry (615) 256-5141 414 Union St, Ste 107 Nashville TN 37219 www.tnchamber.org (Chamber of Commerce) The Happy Campers, LLC (615) 561-8375 1034 Lakeshore Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 thehappycampersnashville.com (Event Facilities & Planning) U.S. Pest Protection (615) 590-1260 49 Industrial Park Dr Hendersonville TN 37075 www.uspest.com (Pest Protection)

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Waypoint Analytical, Inc. (901) 484-3293 180 Collier Lane Gallatin, TN 37066 waypointanalytical.com (Analytical Testing Laboratory) Westmoreland Chamber of Commerce (615) 644-3382 1001 Park St Westmoreland TN 37186 www.westmorelandtn.com (Chamber of Commerce) White House Area Chamber of Commerce (615) 672-3937 414 Highway 76 White House TN 37188 www.whitehousechamber.org (Chamber of Commerce) Wildflower Farms (615) 557-4028 301 Bob Perry Rd Bethpage TN 37022 wildflowerfarmsevents.com (Event Facility) Wood Personnel Services (615) 989-7911 722 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 woodpersonnel.com (Personnel Services) ____________________________________

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Absolute Business Solutions, LLC

(615) 585-1602 967 Grassland Place, Ste A Gallatin TN 37066 absolutebusiness.solutions (Computer Services, Repair, & Support; Website Design) Absolute Wireless (Sprint) (615) 206-4042 1545 Nashville Pike, Ste. 103 Gallatin, TN 37066 absolutewireless.net (Telephone Services - Wireless)


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AT&T (615) 214-4150 333 Commerce St, Ste 2107 Nashville TN 37201 www.att.com (Telephone Services)

Computer MD, Inc.

(615) 230-6348 PO Box 427 Castalian Springs TN 37031 www.computerMD4U.com (Computer Services - Repair and Support)

Keystone Business Solutions, LLC

(615) 826-3500 3050 Business Park Circle Ste 301 Goodlettsville TN 37072 www.wearekeystone.com (Computer Services & Web Design)

Derryberry's Heat & Air (615) 452-8121 212 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.derryberryac.com (Air Conditioning & Heating)

Lee Company

(615) 549-6499 1156 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.leecompany.com (Construction Companies - Electrical-Commercial, Air Conditioning, Heating & Plumbing)

Electronics Recycling Solutions (615) 828-5040 545 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 (Computer Services, Environmental Services)

Maxwell Septic Pumping LLC (615) 452-3986 PO Box 9126 Gallatin TN 37066 maxwellsepticpumping.com (Septic Services, Backhoe Services, Construction Home Improvement)

Energy Lighting Services (615) 732-8074 260 W Main St, Ste 125 Hendersonville TN 37075 energylightingservices.com (Construction Companies Electrical - Commercial) Faith Heating and Air (615) 268-5657 1118 Hilton Lane Castilian Springs, TN 37031 (Air Conditioning & Heating)

Modern Construction Corporation (615) 248-9812 254 Rockland Rd Hendersonville TN 37075 modernconstructioncorp.com (Construction Companies)

T-Mobile (615) 451-4483 1101 Nashville Pike, Ste 130 Gallatin TN 37066 (Telephone Services - Wireless)

Gallatin Floor Fashions (615) 451-1696 399 E Broadway Gallatin TN 37066 gallatinfloorfashions.com (Home Improvements Flooring)

Montgomery Engineering (615) 230-9089 114C W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 montgomeryengineering.com (Engineers)

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CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT & CONTRACTORS __________________________________ Cabinet Express (615) 451-6210 1089 Gregory Dr Gallatin TN 37066 cabinetexpress.net (Home Improvements; Construction) Charles R. Curtis Construction, Inc. (615) 206-1401 567 Airport Rd Gallatin TN 37066 www.curtisconst.com (Construction Companies Commercial)

(615) 451-5029 393 Maple St, Ste 100 Gallatin TN 37066 www.goodallhomes.com (Construction Companies Residential)

Mr. GoodRoof

(615) 824-8100 273 W Main St Hendersonville TN 37075 www.mrgoodroof.com (Roofing, Home Improvements, Windows & Doors)

GreenLID Design, LLC (615) 230-7269 114 B W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 greenliddesign.com (Engineers)

Olympian Construction Co., LLC (615) 248-8843 189 Center Point Rd S Hendersonville, TN 37075 olympianconstruction.com (Construction Companies Commercial)

Holleman Trucking & Excavating (615) 452-1606 PO Box 574 Gallatin TN 37066 (Trucking & Excavating)

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Quality Exteriors Adam Skaggs (615) 310-2959 9068 Franklin Rd Murfreesboro, TN 37128 qualityexteriors.com (Construction Home Improvement - Roofing) Randy Jones Construction (615) 452-7731 503 Becks Place Gallatin TN 37066 randyjonesconstruction.com (Construction Companies Residential) Ryan Homes (615) 878-0708 795 Walpole Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 ryanhomes.com (Construction Companies Residential) SERVPRO OF SUMNER COUNTY (615) 822-0200 730 Airport Rd Gallatin TN 37066 servprosumnercounty.com (Construction Companies Commercial & Residential; Emergency & Restoration Services) Super B’s Home Improvement, LLC (615) 767-8139 Gallatin, TN 37066 (Home Improvements)

Swim World Pools, Inc. (615) 452-7665 211 W Eastland Gallatin TN 37066 www.swimworldpool.com (Pools: Installation, Sales, Services)

T.H.E. Construction (615) 379-5005 1886 Friendship Rd Cross Plains, TN 37049 www.thecontruction.net (Construction Companies)

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Tennessee Hardware

(615) 452-9309 441 East Broadway Gallatin TN 37066 www.tennesseeace.com (Hardware, Farm & Home Supplies, Home Improvements, Paint Store) Tru Vista Windows and Doors (615) 230-7795 124 Factory St Gallatin TN 37066 truvistawindowsanddoors.com (Home Improvements Windows & Doors) TSI Construction (615) 230-2011 171-C Factory St Gallatin TN 37066 www.tsiconstruction.net (Construction/Home Improvement, Brick and Block, Painting, Roofing, Commercial Maintenance/Pressure Washing)

Gallatin Day Care Center (615) 452-2518 108 Southpark Circle Gallatin TN 37066 (Day Care and Pre-school) Gallatin High School (615) 452-2621 700 Dan P. Herron Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 ghs.sumnerschools.org (Education - Public Schools)

Goodpasture Christian School (615) 868-2600 619 Due West Ave Madison TN 37115 goodpasture.org (Education - Private School) HYPE Mentoring (615) 426-2100 1027 Crutcher Station Dr Hendersonville TN 37075 hypementoring.org (Education - Mentoring)

St. John Vianney Catholic Church and School (615) 230-7048 449 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 saintjohnvianneychurch.org (Education - Private School)

Welch College

Sumner Academy

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(615) 452-1914 464 Nichols Lane Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumneracademy.org (Education - Private School) Sumner County Schools (615) 451-5200 695 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumnerschools.org (Education - Sumner County Schools) Tennessee College of Applied Technology Hartsville (615) 374-2147 716 McMurry Blvd Hartsville TN 37074 www.tcathartsville.edu (Education - College)

Wallace Custom Builders, LLC

(615) 451-9509 1529 Hunt Club Blvd, Ste 500 Gallatin TN 37066 wallacecustombuilders.com (Construction Companies Commercial & Residential) _________________________________

EDUCATION _________________________________ Elite Education (615) 388-8879 571 Airport Rd. Gallatin TN 37066 eliteeducationprek.webs.com (Day Care and Pre-school)

EnchantĂŠ Child Development Center, LLC (615) 675-4754 1181 Nashville Pike Gallatin, TN 37066 (Daycare & Pre-school)

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Trevecca Nazarene University Lindsey Wilson College

(270) 384-8040 c/o Volunteer State Community College Campus 1480 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.lindsey.edu (Education - College) Pope John Paul II High School (615) 822-2375 117 Caldwell Drive Hendersonville TN 37075 www.jp2hs.org (Education - Private School) Southside Baptist Church & K-12 Christian School (615) 452-5951 1028 S Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.southsidegallatin.org (Education - Private School)

(615) 248-1529 c/o Volunteer State Community College Campus 1480 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www. trevecca.edu/mhr (Education - College)

Union University

(615) 447-2500 205 Indian Lake Blvd Hendersonville TN 37075 www.uu.edu/hendersonville (Education - College)

Volunteer State Community College (615) 230-3571 1480 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.volstate.edu (Education - College)

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(615) 675-5255 1045 Bison Trail Gallatin TN 37066 www.welch.edu (Education - College) ___________________________________ Gallatin Fire Department (615) 452-2771 119 G. F. D. Memorial Blvd Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatin-tn.gov (Emergency Services) Gallatin Police Department (615) 452-1313 130 W Franklin St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatinpd.org (Emergency Services) Sumner County Emergency Management Agency (615) 452-7584 255 Airport Rd Gallatin TN 37066 sumnerema.org (Emergency Services) Sumner County Emergency Medical Services (615) 451-0429 255 Airport Rd Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumnerems.org (Emergency Services) Sumner County Sheriff's Office (615) 452-2616 117 W Smith St Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumnersheriff.com (Emergency Services)

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FAMILY, COMMUNITY & CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS _________________________________ Actors Point Theatre Company (615) 431-9620 170D E Main St, Ste 236 Hendersonville TN 37075 www.actorspointtheatre.com (Non Profit Organization)


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American Cancer Society, Inc. (615) 341-7314 2000 Charlotte Ave Nashville TN 37203 www.relayforlife.org/gallatintn (Non Profit Organization) American Job Center / WorkForce Essentials, Inc. (615) 452-1964 1598 GreenLea Blvd. Gallatin TN 37066 www.workforceessentials.com (Career Services Training, Personnel Services) American Legion Post 17 / Sumner County Veterans Home (615) 452-0590 1140 S Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 americanlegionpost17 gallatintn.org (Non Profit Organization) Ashley's Place/Child Advocacy Center (615) 451-2169 315 W Smith St Gallatin TN 37066 www.ashleysplace.net (Non Profit Organization) Better Business Bureau (615) 242-4222 25 Century Blvd. Nashville TN 37214 www.gobbb.org (Non Profit Organization) Children Are People, Inc. (615) 230-5702 117 E Winchester St Gallatin TN 37066 www.childrenarepeopletn.org (Non Profit Organization) COMPASS (615) 451-5200 695 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumnercompass.org (Non Profit Organization Social & Human Services) Cumberland Crisis Pregnancy Center (615) 451-1717 2229 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.ccpchope.org (Non Profit Organization)

Friends of Bledsoe Creek State Park, Inc. (615) 347-3639 400 Zieglers Fort Rd Gallatin TN 37066 www.friendsofbledsoe.com (Non Profit Organization) Friends of the Gallatin Public Library (615) 452-1722 123 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 (Non Profit Organization) Gallatin Arts Council (615) 452-9129 PO Box 1522 Gallatin TN 37066 www.GallatinArtsCouncil.org (Non Profit Organization) Gallatin Chamber Foundation (615) 452-4000 PO Box 26 Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatintn.org Non Profit Organization

Habilitation and Training Services, Inc. (HATS, Inc.) (615) 451-0974 545 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 www.hatstn.org (Non Profit Organizations, Home Improvements)

Habitat for Humanity of Sumner County (615) 452-9606 327 Sumner Hall Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.habitatsumnercounty.org (Non Profit Organization) Historic Downtown Gallatin/ Greater Gallatin, Inc. (615) 452-5692 PO Box 1593 Gallatin TN 37066 www.downtowngallatin.com (Non Profit Organization) HYPE Mentoring (615) 426-2100 1027 Crutcher Station Dr Hendersonville TN 37075 hypementoring.org (Non Profit Organization Mentoring)

Gallatin Lions Club PO Box 912 Gallatin TN 37066 www.lionsclub.org Civic Organization

Junior Service League of Gallatin 949 Lakeshore Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.jslgallatin.org (Civic Organization)

Gallatin Public Library of Sumner County (615) 452-1722 123 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatinlibrary.org (Library) Gallatin Rotary Club (Noon) PO Box 182 Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatinrotary.org (Civic Organization) Gallatin Shalom Zone, Inc. (615) 442-7575 600 Small St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatinshalomzone.org (Non Profit Organization)

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Kiwanis of Gallatin (615) 268-0989 PO Box 9063 Gallatin TN 37066 gallatinkiwanis.org (Civic Organizations) Leadership Sumner (615) 445-0185 PO Box 1434 Gallatin TN 37066 www.leadershipsumner.com (Non Profit Organization) Legal Aid Society (615) 451-1880 106 Public Square, Ste 109 Gallatin TN 37066 www.las.org (Non Profit Organization)

Lenox Place Condominiums HOA 395 Devon Chase Hill Gallatin TN 37066 (Non Profit Organization) Literacy Council of Middle Tennessee (615) 822-8112 108 Nokes Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 www.literacymidtn.org (Non Profit Organizations) Mid-Cumberland Community Action Agency (615) 452-7570 600 Small St, Ste 122 Gallatin TN 37066 www.midcumberland.org (Non Profit Organization Social & Human Services) Miss Gallatin (615) 804-8544 Gallatin TN 37066 missgallatin.weebly.com (Non Profit Organization) Newcomers & Community Club of Sumner County (615) 815-4538 PO Box 2915 Hendersonville TN 37075 www.newcomerssumner.org (Non Profit Organization) Papillion Center for FASD (615) 590-7213 2042 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.papillioncenter.org (Non Profit Organization Counseling Services) QSA Foundation (313) 408-0683 Gallatin TN 37066 www.qsafoundation.org (Non Profit Organizations Social & Human Services) Recovery Court of Sumner County (615) 442-1277 117 W Smith St Gallatin TN 37066 recoverycourt.com (Non Profit Organization)

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Safe Place for Animals (SPA), Animal Rescue, Veterinary Clinic, & Grooming Center (615) 451-7342 905 Mallard Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.safeplaceforanimals.com (Non Profit Organization; Animal Shelter, Veterinary Services) Salvus Center, Inc. (615) 451-0038 556 Hartsville Pike, Ste 200 Gallatin TN 37066 www.salvuscenter.org (Non Profit Organization - Health Care, Religious Organization)

Sumner County AntiDrug Coalition

(615) 461-8243 102B Public Square Gallatin TN 37066 sumnercoalition.org (Education to Eliminate Substance Abuse - Non-Profit Organization) Sumner County CASA, Inc. (615) 451-1688 182 W Franklin St Gallatin, TN 37066 www.sumnercasa.org (Non Profit Organizations) Sumner Project (615) 596-8303 Hendersonville, TN 37075 sumnerproject.com (Non Profit Organizations) Sumner Spay Neuter Alliance (615) 452-2233 720 Blythe Ave Gallatin TN 37066 sumnerspayneuteralliance.org (Non Profit Organization; Pet Care: Spay and Neuter Clinic) Sumner Teen Center (615) 530-8248 976 Grassland Place Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumnerteencenter.org (Non Profit Organization)

Tennessee Rehabilitation Center (615) 451-5826 1019 Union School Rd Gallatin TN 37066 tn.gov/humanservices (Non Profit Organization Social & Human Services)

Banc Card of America (615) 452-1752 1014 Brave Hill Rd Castilian Springs, TN 37031 www.banccard.com (Financial Services - Merchant Card Services)

TMA Group (615) 730-4005 708 Columbia Ave Franklin, TN 37064 www.tmagroup.org (Non Profit Transportation) United Way of Sumner County (615) 461-8371 1531 Hunt Club Blvd, Ste 110 Gallatin TN 37066 www.unitedwaysumner.org (Non Profit Organization)

Business Credit Reports, Inc. (615) 989-7000 1645 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 businesscreditreports.com (Credit Reporting, Fraud & Identify Theft Protection, Background Checks)

Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 240 Sumner County (888) 568-0085 73-R New Shackle Island Rd Hendersonville TN 37075 www.vva240.com (Non Profit Organization) Volunteer Friends of Sumner Regional Medical Center, Inc. (615) 328-5517 555 Hartsville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.mysumnermedical.com (Non Profit Organization) ____________________________________

Cambridge Mortgage (615) 230-1998 115-B E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 cambridgemortgageinc.com (Financial Services - Mortgages) Capital Financial Group (615) 476-7207 12 Cadillac Dr, Ste 440 Brentwood TN 37027 (Financial Services)

FINANCE & INSURANCE ____________________________________ Advance Financial (615) 230-7850 540 Village Green Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.af247.com (Financial Services) AFLAC / Robert Francis (706) 315-5958 107 Berrington Ct Hendersonville TN 37075 (Insurance Benefits)

Allstate Insurance Larry Maynard (615) 452-1500 208 N Locust Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.allstate.com (Insurance)

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Apex Financial Planning (615) 206-8731 1529 Hunt Club Blvd, Ste 100 Gallatin TN 37066 apexfinancialplanning.com (Financial Services Investment)

Capital Risk Management Group (615) 230-7704 518 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.crmgtn.com (Insurance) CapStar Bank (615) 575-7060 885 GreenLea Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 www.capstarbank.com (Financial Institutions) Carl Wells & Associates (615) 452-1968 1038 S Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 wellsinsuranceagency.com (Insurance)

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Citizens Bank

(615) 206-1748 150 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.cbtenn.com (Financial Institution)

Coley Insurance Agency (615) 452-3651 113 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.coleyins.com (Insurance)

Edward Jones - Financial Advisor - Brittany Greenwood (615) 675-5907 1483 Nashville Pike, Ste 402 Gallatin TN 37066 www.edwardjones.com (Financial Services)

Edward Jones - Financial Advisor - Rick Murphy (615) 452-9927 600 Commons Dr, Ste 100 Gallatin TN 37066 www.edwardjones.com (Financial Services)

Edward Jones - Financial Advisor - Todd Johnson (615) 451-0541 1526 Hunt Club Blvd, Ste 510 Gallatin TN 37066 www.edwardjones.com (Financial Services)

Farm Bureau Gallatin - Greensboro Village

(615) 989-7710 1483 Nashville Pike, Ste 304 (Publix Shopping Center) Gallatin TN 37066 facebook.com/Melissa-JonesFarm-Bureau-Insurance (Insurance)


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Farm Credit Mid-America (615) 444-1861 1212 S Hartmann Dr Lebanon TN 37090 www.e-farmcredit.com (Financial Services) Farmers Bank (The) (615) 325-2265 120 Village Dr. Portland, TN 37148 thefarmersbank.net (Financial Services)

Farmers Insurance Elizabeth Hobdy Jones

(615) 452-7037 402 Maple St. Gallatin, TN 37066 facebook.com/farmers insurancehobdyjonesagency (Insurance)

Farmers Insurance Ingram Agency

(615) 206-8276 967B Grassland Place Gallatin TN 37066 farmersagent.com/ringram2 (Insurance, Financial Services, Health Insurance) Farmers Insurance Mitch Healey Agency (615) 715-1125 131 Maple Row Blvd, Ste 500 Hendersonville, TN 37075 farmersagent.com/mhealy (Insurance)

First Tennessee Bank

(615) 452-1464 668 Nashville Pike, Ste 100 Gallatin TN 37066 www.firsttennessee.com (Financial Institution)

H & R Block (615) 452-8183 488 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.hrblock.com (Financial Services - Tax Preparation) H & R Block (615) 230-1055 1025 Nashville Pike, Ste 10 Gallatin, TN 37066 www.hrblock.com (Financial Services - Tax Preparation) Hugh Watson USHealth Advisors (615) 633-7932 237 W Northfield Blvd, Ste 202 Murfreesboro, TN 37129 ushealthadvisors.com/ hughwatson (Insurance - Health) J.M. Insurance Agency formerly Sirls-London Agency (615) 452-8080 111 N Trigg Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.jminsuranceagency.com (Insurance) Johnson Family Insurance (615) 420-6410 Gallatin TN 37066 (Insurance) Lee Raines Insurance Agency, Inc. (615) 452-5833 819 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.leerainesinsurance.com (Insurance)

Morency & Associates, Inc. (615) 452-4532 1194 Long Hollow Pike Gallatin, TN 37066 morencyinsurnace.com (Insurance)

Reliant Bank

Nationwide Insurance Joe Newman Agency (615) 452-7439 1048 S Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 newmaninsuranceagency.net (Insurance)

Renee Williams RW Insurance Group

Nicol Financial Services

(615) 390-0445 450 W Main St, Ste 105 Gallatin TN 37066 www.nicolfinancial.com (Financial Services - Investment)

Paul Winkler Inc.

(615) 461-8653 150 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.paulwinkler.net (Financial Services - Investment)

Pinnacle Financial Partners

(615) 690-4057 270 E Main St Hendersonville TN 37075 www.pnfp.com (Financial Institution)

Legacy Home Loans (615) 431-5416 305 Indian Lake Blvd, Ste 220 Hendersonville, TN 37075 mylegacylender.com/belinda (Financial Services - Mortgages)

Prosperity Mortgage Advisors, LLC (615) 672-8700 147 Raymond Hirsch Pkwy White House TN 37188 prosperitylends.com (Financial Services - Mortgages)

Macon Bank & Trust

Regions Bank - East Main Branch (615) 527-6800 285 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.regions.com (Financial Institution)

(615) 230-7942 683 Nashville Pike Gallatin, TN 37066 maconbankandtrust.com (Financial Institutions)

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(615) 575-7200 1204 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.reliantbank.com (Financial Institution)

(615) 988-7878 106 Public Square, Ste 210 Gallatin, TN 37066 RWInsurnaceGroup.com (Insurance) Shelter Insurance Esther Gonzalez, Agent (615) 822-8990 699 W Main St Hendersonville, TN 37075 www.shelterinsurance.com/ egonzalez (Insurance) Shelter Insurance Tammy Jones, Agent (615) 452-2472 450 W Main St - Oakland Park Gallatin TN 37066 www.shelterinsurance.com (Insurance)

Simmons Bank

(615) 264-5046 1135 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.simmonsbank.com (Financial Institution) State Farm Insurance Anna Stephens (615) 452-2740 126 E Main St, Ste B Gallatin TN 37066 www.annastephens.com (Insurance)

State Farm Insurance Craig Hayes (615) 452-1303 1172 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.craighayes.net (Insurance)

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State Farm Insurance Jeannie Gregory

US Bank

(615) 452-7133 180 N Belvedere Dr, Ste 2 Gallatin TN 37066 www.sfagentforyou.com (Insurance)

(615) 451-7580 600 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.usbank.com (Financial Institution)

State Farm Insurance Justin Darby

US Health Advisors

(615) 823-3311 625 Johnny Cash Pkwy, Ste 6 Hendersonville TN 37075 www.justindarby.com (Insurance)

(615) 525-5679 107 Music City Circle, Ste 200 Nashville TN 37214 www.ushagent.com/ jasoningram (Insurance - Health)

State Farm Insurance Matthew Thomson

(615) 452-5735 221 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.agentmatt.com (Insurance & Financial Services) Stephen Sanders Liberty Mutual Insurance (615) 991-9348 100 Bluegrass Commons Blvd. Ste 2160 Hendersonville, TN 37075 www.libertymutual.com/ stephen-sanders (Insurance)

Summit Funding

(615) 921-2019 174 Saundersville Rd Ste 102 Hendersonville, TN 37075 www.summitfunding.net/ sites/acook (Financial Services - Mortgages)

Sumner Bank & Trust

(615) 451-4151 780 Browns Lane Gallatin TN 37066 sumnerbankandtrust.com (Financial Institution)

Sumner County Farm Bureau (615) 452-3130 400 N Boyers Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.FBITN.com (Insurance)

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Volunteer State Bank (615) 989-9803 1553 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 volstatebank.com (Financial Institution)

Volunteer State Bank (615) 452-6666 554 W Main St. Gallatin TN 37066 www.volstatebank.com (Financial Institution)

Wilson Bank & Trust (615) 442-1470 455 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 wilsonbank.com (Financial Institution)

CITY of Gallatin Building Codes (615) 451-5968 132 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatintn.gov (City of Gallatin)

CITY of Gallatin Planning Department (615) 451-5796 132 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatintn.gov (City of Gallatin)

CITY of Gallatin Engineering (615) 451-5965 633 Long Hollow Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatintn.gov (City of Gallatin)

CITY of Gallatin Recorder/ City Judge (615) 451-5895 132 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatintn.gov (City of Gallatin)

CITY of Gallatin Finance (615) 451-5963 132 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatintn.gov (City of Gallatin) CITY of Gallatin Human Resources/Personnel (615) 451-5890 132 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatintn.gov (City of Gallatin) CITY of Gallatin Information Technology (615) 451-5892 132 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatintn.gov (City of Gallatin) CITY of Gallatin Mayor Paige Brown (615) 451-5961 132 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatintn.gov (City of Gallatin)

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GOVERNMENT ________________________________ CITY of Gallatin Attorney (615) 230-0681 132 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatintn.gov (City of Gallatin)

CITY of Gallatin Parks and Recreation (615) 451-5911 210 Albert Gallatin Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatinparksandrec.com (City of Gallatin)

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CITY of Gallatin Special Projects Director (615) 230-7953 c/o Gallatin EDA 132 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatintn.gov (City of Gallatin) Deanne DeWitt - Sumner County Commissioner (615) 461-7150 Gallatin, TN 37066 (Government Agencies & Officials) Gallatin Economic Development Agency (615) 451-5940 132 W Main St., Ste 210 Gallatin TN 37066 www.GallatinGetsIt.com (City of Gallatin) Gallatin Fire Department (615) 452-2771 119 G. F. D. Memorial Blvd Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatintn.gov (City of Gallatin - Emergency Services) Gallatin Housing Authority (615) 452-1661 401 N Boyers Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatinha.com (Affordable Housing) Gallatin Police Department (615) 452-1313 130 W Franklin St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatinpd.org (City of Gallatin - Emergency Services)


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General Sessions Court, Div. III (615) 442-1283 117 W Smith St Gallatin TN 37066 (Government Official) Judd Matheny For Congress (615) 504-0244 PO Box 1446 Tullahoma TN 37388 www.juddforcongress.com (Political Candidate) Kathryn Strong, Circuit Court Clerk (615) 451-3209 101 Public Square Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumnercourts.com (Government Official) Louis W. Oliver, III, Chancellor (615) 451-6004 100 Public Square, Third Floor Gallatin TN 37066 (Government Official) Ray Whitley, Tennessee District Attorney General (615) 451-5810 113 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 (District Attorney) State Representative Terri Lynn Weaver (615) 418-5458 554 Cordell Hull Bldg. Nashville, TN 37243 terrilynnweaver.com (Government Agencies and Officials) State Representative William Lamberth (615) 741-1980 301 6th Ave N, Ste 32 Legislative Plaza Nashville TN 37243 www.votelamberth.com (Government Official) State Senator Ferrell Haile (615) 741-1999 425 5th Ave, Ste 708 Cordell Hull Building Nashville TN 37431 www.haileforsenate.com (Government Official)

Sumner County Assessor of Property (615) 452-2412 355 N Belvedere Dr, Ste 206 Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumnerassessor.org (Sumner County Government)

Sumner County Sheriff's Office (615) 452-2616 117 W Smith St Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumnersheriff.com (Sumner County Government Emergency Services)

Sumner County Board of Education (615) 451-5200 695 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumnerschools.org (Sumner County Government)

US Army Recruiting Center (615) 452-0463 160 N Belvedere Dr Gallatin TN 37066 goarmy.com (Military)

Sumner County Clerk (615) 452-4063 355 N Belvedere Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumnertags.com (Sumner County Government) Sumner County Emergency Management Agency (615) 452-7584 255 Airport Rd Gallatin TN 37066 sumnerema.org (Sumner County Government Emergency Services) Sumner County Emergency Medical Services (615) 451-0429 255 Airport Rd Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumnerems.org (Sumner County Government Emergency Services) Sumner County Executive Anthony Holt (615) 452-3604 355 N Belvedere Dr, Ste 102 Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumnertn.org (Sumner County Government) Sumner County Health Department (615) 206-1100 1005 Union School Rd Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumnertn.org/offices/ health (Sumner County Health Department) Sumner County Register of Deeds (615) 452-3892 355 N Belvedere Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.deeds.sumnercounty.org (Sumner County Government)

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HEALTH CARE ________________________________ BrightStar Care

(615) 989-3444 106 Public Square, Ste 103 Gallatin TN 37066 www.brightstarcare.com/ sumner-and-wilson-counties (Home Health Care)

Brookdale Senior Living Gallatin (615) 451-7722 400 Hancock St Gallatin TN 37066 www.brookdale.com (Assisted Living Facility) Burchfield, Richardson, McLeod, Shea, West & Hamilton (615) 451-0015 355A Hancock St Gallatin TN 37066 www.omspartners.com (Dentistry) Care All (615) 644-4972 326 Welch Rd Nashville TN 37211 www.careallinc.com (Home Health Care) Clarendale at Indian Lake (615) 826-9223 195 Indian Lake Blvd. Hendersonville, TN 37075 clarendaleatindianlake.com (Assisted Living Facility, Health Care - Alzheimer’s Care, Secure Memory Care)

Cumberland Mental Health Services, Inc. (615) 452-1354 510 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.vbhcs.org (Mental Health & Counseling)

Engle Family Dentistry (615) 452-6191 335 West Main St., Ste J Gallatin, TN 37066 englefamilydental.com (Health Care - Dentistry)

First Step Prosthetics (615) 461-8557 728 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.firststepprosthetics.com (Medical Equipment)

Gallatin Center for Rehabilitation & Healing

(615) 452-2322 438 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 GallatinCenterRehab.com (Skilled Nursing Care, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation) Gallatin Children's Clinic (615) 451-9246 648 Hartsville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.ourvipkids.com (Pediatrics) Gallatin Dental Care (615) 452-2191 1101 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatindentalcare.com (Dentistry) Gallatin Optical (615) 452-2111 137 W Broadway Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatinoptical.com (Optometry - Optical Services) Gallatin Smiles Dentistry (615) 241-8022 923 Nashville Pike, Ste A Gallatin TN 37066 gallatinsmilesdentistry.com (Dentistry)

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H. Glenn Jones, D. D. S. (615) 452-6765 528 Hartsville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 (Dentistry) Hendersonville Medical Center (615) 338-1000 355 New Shackle Island Rd Hendersonville TN 37075 hendersonvillemedicalcenter.com (Hospitals)

Smile Connections Family Dental Morningside of Gallatin (615) 230-5600 1085 Hartsville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 morningsideassistedliving.com (Residential - Senior Living Apartments, Assisted Living Facility)

Right Care Family Practice (615) 452-0035 323 Steam Plant Rd Gallatin TN 37066 (Physicians and Clinics)

Ms. Sue's Med Spa (615) 452-6677 Hickory Hills Alzheimer's Special Care 180 N Belvedere Dr, Ste 20 Gallatin TN 37066 Center (615) 826-1528 162 Indian Lake Blvd Hendersonville TN 37075 www.jeaseniorliving.com (Health Care - Alzheimer's Care)

Right Care Wellness & Aesthetics

www.mssuesmedspa.com (Skin Care & Med Spa)

NHC Healthcare, NHC Place Sumner

Mays Dentistry Family and Cosmetic (615) 452-1225 200 S Westland Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.maysdentistry.com (Dentistry)

(615) 451-0788 140 Thorne Blvd Gallatin TN 37066 www.nhcplacesumner.com (Assisted Living Facility, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Secure Memory Care, Skilled Nursing Care)

Middle Tennessee Audiology (615) 447-5660 323 Steam Plant Rd Gallatin TN 37066 middletennesseeaudiology.com (Health Care - Audiology & Hearing Services)

Oral Health Associates, PLLC (615) 451-3833 614 Commons Dr Gallatin TN 37066 oralhealthgallatin.com (Dentistry)

Middle Tennessee Chiropractic P.L.L.C.

(615) 461-7359 617 Hartsville Pike, Ste B Gallatin TN 37066 www.middletnchiro.com (Chiropractic)

Moore Life Urgent Care (615) 461-8784 253 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 moorelifeurgentcare.com (Physicians and Clinics)

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Perkins Drugs and Gift Shoppe (615) 452-6111 532 Hartsville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.perkinsdrugs.com (Pharmacies/Drug Stores)

Profiles Laser and Medical

(615) 822-6800 1184 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.profileslaser.com (Skin Care & Med Spa)

(615) 989-7907 323 Steam Plant Rd Gallatin TN 37066 rightcarewellness.com (Skin Care & Med Spa, Health Care - Physicians and Clinics Walk In Clinic) Rippy Family Dentistry (615) 451-9300 661 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 gallatinfamilydentist.com (Dentistry)

Saint Thomas Health

(615) 284-6468 102 Woodmont Blvd Nashville TN 37209 saintthomasdoctors.com/ gallatin (Physicians and Clinics) Salvus Center, Inc. (615) 451-0038 556 Hartsville Pike, Ste 200 Gallatin TN 37066 www.salvuscenter.org (Health Care - Physicians and Clinics, Health Care - Dentistry)

(615) 265-0330 1650 Nashville Pk, Ste 300 Gallatin TN 37066 smileconnectionsllc.com (Health Care - Dentistry) Smile Construction Orthodontics (615) 824-8929 608B Commons Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.smileconstruction.com (Dentistry) Smiles from the Hart (615) 452-2868 355 Hancock St, Ste B Gallatin TN 37066 smilesfromthehart.com (Orthodontics) Southern Sports Medical Institute (615) 452-3320 570 Hartsville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 southern-sports.com (Sports Medicine) Star Physical Therapy (615) 451-5158 940 Memory Lane, Ste 103 Gallatin TN 37066 www.STARpt.com (Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation) Station Camp Children's Clinic (615) 451-7222 225 Big Station Camp Rd, Ste 204 Gallatin TN 37066 www.ourvipkids.com (Pediatrics) Sumner County Health Department (615) 206-1100 1005 Union School Rd Gallatin TN 37066 sumnertn.org/offices/health (Health Department)

Silver Angels Home Care (615) 442-8002 144 College St Gallatin, TN 37066 (Home Care - Non-Medical)

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Sumner Pediatric Dentistry (615) 461-7491 1710 Nashville Pike, Ste 102 Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumnerpedo.com (Dentistry)


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Sumner Regional Medical Center

(615) 328-8888 555 Hartsville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.mysumnermedical.com (Hospitals) Swauger Pediatric Dentistry (615) 824-5047 100 Springhouse Court, Ste 110 Hendersonville TN 37075 www.KRSpd.com (Dentistry)

Tennessee Orthopedics (615) 461-7335 556 Hartsville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 tennesseeorthopedics.com (Orthopedics)

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HOME & GARDEN __________________________________ Clean Quick Carpet Service

(615) 870-1996 3942 Dickerson Rd Nashville, TN 37207 cleanquikcarpteservice.com (Carpet & Floor Cleaning)

Tennessee Hardware Extreme Lawn Service & Landscaping

(615) 828-3801 639 Coles Ferry Road Gallatin TN 37066 extremelawnservice.com (Landscaping and Lawn Service)

Vanderbilt Health

(615) 343-2335 3401 West End Ave, Ste 460 Nashville TN 37203 www.vanderbilthealth.com (Hospitals) Vanderbilt Health Affiliated Network (615) 875-0502 3401 West End Ave, Ste 290 Nashville TN 37203 (Physicians and Clinics) Waters of Gallatin (The) (615) 452-7132 555 E Bledsoe St Gallatin TN 37066 www.watersofgallatin.com (Skilled Nursing Care, Health and Wellness, Hospice Care, Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation, Senior Living Apartments) Willowbrook Hospice (615) 822-9011 125B Haven St Hendersonville, TN 37075 willowbrookhealth.com (Health Care - Hospice) Youth Villages (615) 250-7329 3310 Perimeter Hill Dr Nashsville, TN 37211 youthvillages.org (Health Care - Mental Health)

R & S Groundskeeping (615) 451-7911 805 E Robertson Rd Castalian Springs TN 37031 facebook.com/RsGrounds keepingAndNurseryLlc (Landscaping and Lawn Service, Landscaping - Mulch, Landscaping/Nursery)

Long Hollow Gardens & Vineyards

(615) 451-2666 2064 Long Hollow Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.longhollowgardens.com (Nursery - Garden Center, Landscaping Services, Mulch Products) Maxwell Septic Pumping LLC (615) 452-3986 PO Box 9126 Gallatin TN 37066 maxwellsepticpumping.com (Septic Services)

Milosi

(615) 264-0577 655 New Shackle Island Rd Hendersonville, TN 37075 milosiilandscape.com (Landscaping & Lawn Service) Puryear Farms Nursery/ Landscaping (615) 452-8948 1490 Cherokee Rd Gallatin TN 37066 www.puryearfarms.com (Landscaping and Lawn Service)

(615) 452-9309 441 East Broadway Gallatin TN 37066 www.tennesseeace.com (Hardware, Farm & Home Supplies, Home Improvements, Paint Store) U.S. Pest Protection (615) 590-1260 49 Industrial Park Dr Hendersonville TN 37075 www.uspest.com (Pest Protection) __________________________________

INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES and SERVICES __________________________________ All Pro Supply (865) 963-5163 627 E Old Hickory Blvd Old Hickory TN 37138 www.allprosupply.com (Janitorial Services & Supplies) Max Electric Motor Service (615) 452-2970 170 James St Gallatin TN 37066 (Electric Motors - Dealers & Repairing, Sales and Service) __________________________________

LODGING & TRAVEL __________________________________ Barren River Lake State Resort Park (270) 646-2151 1149 State Park Rd Lucas KY 42156 parks.ky.gov/parks/ resortparks/barren-river (Lodging)

Cumberland River Cruises (615) 451-4001 727 Marina Private Rd Gallatin TN 37066 cumberlandrivercruises.com (Entertainment - River Cruise) Hampton Inn - Gallatin (615) 206-9595 980 Village Green Crossing Gallatin TN 37066 www.hamptoninn.com (Hotels, Motels, and Lodging) Hilton Garden Inn 1460 Tulip Poplar Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.hiltongardeninn3.hilton. com/en/hotels/tennessee/ hilton-garden-inn-gallatinBNAGTGI/index.html (Hotels, Motels, and Lodging) Historic Cragfont, Inc. (615) 452-7070 200 Cragfont Rd Castalian Springs TN 37031 www.cragfont.net (Historic Home)

Holiday Inn Express & Suites - Goodlettsville

(629) 777-0020 251 Northcreek Blvd Goodlettsville, TN 37072 (Hotels, Motels, and Lodging) Rose Mont (615) 451-2331 810 S Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.historicrosemont.org (Historic Home) Sumner County Museum (615) 451-3738 183 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 sumnercountymuseum.org (Museums) Sumner County Tourism (615) 230-8474 2310 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.VisitSumnerTN.com (Tourism)

Bianchi Travel (615) 243-1602 1021 Addington Rd Hendersonville TN 37075 (Travel Agency)

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MANUFACTURING, PRODUCTION and WHOLESALE __________________________________ Associated Packaging, Inc. (615) 452-2131 435 Calvert Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.associatedpackaging.com (Distribution - Wholesale: Packaging Machinery & Materials)

Beretta USA Corporation

(301) 283-2191 1399 Gateway Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 berettausa.com (Firearms & Equipment) CDF Distributors (615) 338-7480 254 W Eastland Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.cdfdistributors.com (Distribution - Commercial Doors)

Charles C. Parks Company

(615) 452-2406 500 Belvedere Dr N Gallatin TN 37066 www.charlescparks.com (Distribution - Groceries) Cresent Fine Furniture (615) 452-1671 350 Maple St Gallatin TN 37066 www.cresent.com (Manufacturer - Furniture) Dean Oil Company (615) 452-2947 163 James Circle Gallatin TN 37066 www.deanoilco.com (Distribution - Gas, Oil, Propane) Gap Inc. (615) 230-2300 100 GAP Blvd Gallatin TN 37066 www.GAPinc.com (Manufacturer - Clothing)

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Garrott Brothers Continuous Mix

(615) 452-2385 375 Red River Rd Gallatin TN 37066 www.garrottbros.com (Manufacturer - Concrete) Hajoca Wholesale Plumbing Supply (615) 991-4370 300 Free Hill Rd Hendersonville, TN 37075 www.hajoca.com (Wholesale Plumbing Supply, Home Improvements) Laminate Technologies of Tennessee (615) 451-4554 1356 Gateway Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.lamtech.net (Manufacturer - Laminated Panels)

MMC Contractors National, Inc.

(615) 452-7103 154 Commerce Way Gallatin TN 37066 www.mmccontractors.com (Manufacturer - Pipefitting/ Fabrication) Max Electric Motor Service (615) 452-2970 170 James St Gallatin TN 37066 (Electric Motors - Dealers & Repairing, Sales and Service)

NIC Global

(615) 206-0455 501 Belvedere Dr N Gallatin TN 37066 www.nicglobalms.com (Manufacturer - Precision Sheet Metal Products) PCA (Packaging Corp of America) (615) 452-0110 1440 Airport Rd Gallatin TN 37066 www.timbar.com (Manufacturer - Packaging and Display)

R. C. Owen Company (615) 452-5658 310 Blythe St Gallatin TN 37066 (Tobacco Warehouse) Rogers Group, Inc. (615) 451-4777 2124 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.rogersgroupinc.com (Distribution - Stone and Asphalt)

Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.

(615) 230-8788 375 N Belvedere Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.strongtie.com (Manufacturer - Safety Products for Homes/Buildings) TVA Gallatin Fossil Plant (615) 230-4000 1499 Steam Plant Rd Gallatin TN 37066 www.tva.gov (Manufacturer - Power Company - Public) _________________________________

PERSONAL SERVICES and CARE _________________________________ /breTH/ Nail Bar (615) 989-7933 1650 Nashville Pike, Ste 600 Gallatin, TN 37066 (Beauty Services - Nail Salon) Evolve Medical Aesthetics (815) 218-6618 100 Westland Ave, Ste C Gallatin, TN 37066 (Skin Care & Med Spa) Gemstone Cleaning (615) 574-4049 228 N Browns Lane Portland, TN 37148 (Cleaning Services)

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Govan's Salon and Coffee Cafe (615) 206-9777 116 N Water St Gallatin TN 37066 www.govanexpressions.com (Beauty Services - Hair & Nails Salon; Coffee Shop) Mary Kay Cosmetics Elizabeth Doyle (615) 218-5164 Gallatin TN 37066 marykay.com/elizabethdoyle (Skin Care & Cosmetics)

Ms. Sue's Med Spa

(615) 452-6677 180 N Belvedere Dr, Ste 20 Gallatin TN 37066 www.mssuesmedspa.com (Skin Care & Med Spa, Beauty Services - Hair, Nails & Body Salon, Massage Therapy, Skin Care & Cosmetics) Old Soul Tattoo Co (615) 527-7374 110 W Franklin St Gallatin TN 37066 facebook.com/oldsoultattooco (Tattoo Studio) Papillion Center for FASD (615) 590-7213 2042 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.papillioncenter.org (Counseling Services; Non Profit Organization)

Profiles Laser and Medical

(615) 822-6800 1184 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.profileslaser.com (Skin Care & Med Spa)


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Right Care Wellness & Aesthetics

(615) 989-7907 323 Steam Plant Rd Gallatin TN 37066 rightcarewellness.com (Skin Care & Med Spa, Beauty Services, Personal Services, Skin Care & Cosmetics) Serenity Counseling & Mediation Center (615) 527-3060 563 S Water Ave, Ste E Gallatin, TN 37066 serenitycounselingtn.com (Counseling Services) SERVPRO OF SUMNER COUNTY (615) 822-0200 730 Airport Rd Gallatin TN 37066 servprosumnercounty.com (Cleaning Services Commercial & Residential) Signature Cleaners (615) 206-0067 166 N Belvedere Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.signaturecleaners.com (Dry Cleaners)

Stella's Boutique

(615) 452-6996 1176 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.thestellaboutique.com (Tuxedo Rental)

Sumner Spay Neuter Alliance (615) 452-2233 720 Blythe Ave Gallatin TN 37066 sumnerspayneuteralliance.org (Pet Care: Spay and Neuter Clinic; Non Profit Organization)

Street Tuxedo

(615) 865-4640 1714 Gallatin Rd N Madison TN 37115 streetuxedo.com (Tuxedo Sales & Rental) _______________________________

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POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS ___________________________________

Critter Clinic (615) 452-1477 522 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.critterclinic.com (Veterinarian/Pet Services, Pet Grooming Services, Pet Boarding, Pet Care and Supplies)

Republican Party of Sumner County PO Box 1055 Hendersonville TN 37075 www.sumnergop.org (Political Organization)

McMillan Veterinary Clinic (615) 451-0522 426 Maple St Gallatin TN 37066 www.mcmillanvetclinic.com (Veterinarian/Pet Services, Pet Grooming Services, Pet Boarding, Pet Care and Supplies)

Middle Tennessee Silver Angels Home Care Chiropractic P.L.L.C. (615) 442-8002 144 College St Gallatin, TN 37066 (Home Care - Non-Medical)

Sport Clips Haircuts (Patlan LLC)

(615) 451-7399 1101 Nashville Pike, Ste. 170 Gallatin TN 37066 haircutmengallatintn.com (Haircuts/Haircare for Men)

Safe Place for Animals (SPA), Animal Rescue, Veterinary Clinic, & Grooming Center (615) 451-7342 905 Mallard Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.safeplaceforanimals.com (Animal Shelter, Veterinary Services, Pet Grooming Services)

(615) 461-7359 617 Hartsville Pike, Ste B Gallatin TN 37066 www.middletnchiro.com (Chiropractic - Animal Care)

Nashville Electric Service (615) 747-3604 1214 Church St Nashville TN 37246 www.nespower.com (Utilities) Sumner County Resource Authority (615) 452-1114 625 Rappahannock Wire Rd Gallatin TN 37066 resourceauthorityinsumner.org (Waste Management & Removal) ___________________________________

REAL ESTATE, MOVING & STORAGE ___________________________________

Cumberland Electric Membership (615) 452-3703 745 N Blythe St Gallatin TN 37066 www.cemc.org (Utilities)

Alicia Lange, Realtor Coldwell Banker Barnes (615) 429-7141 923C Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.coldwellbanker. com/agent/alicia.lange@ coldwellbanker.com (Real Estate - Realtors)

PUBLIC UTILITIES & ENVIRONMENT __________________________________

Gallatin Department of Electricity (615) 452-5152 135 Jones Street Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatinelectric.com (Utilities)

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Gallatin Public Works Department (615) 451-5909 641 Long Hollow Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatintn.gov (Public Works - City of Gallatin)

Sumner County Democratic Party (615) 442-6556 335 W Main St, Ste F Gallatin TN 37066 sumnerdems.org (Political Organization) __________________________________

Energy Lighting Services (615) 732-8074 260 W Main St, Ste 125 Hendersonville TN 37075 energylightingservices.com (Construction Companies Electrical - Commercial)

Pristine Pup (615) 530-7877 154 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.pristinepup.com Pet Grooming Services

Gallatin Public Utilities (615) 451-5922 239 Hancock St Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatintn.gov (Public Utilities - City of Gallatin)

Angela Busch, Realtor Coldwell Banker Barnes (615) 452-0040 923C Nashville Pike Gallatin, TN 37066 tnhomelist com (Real Estate - Realtors)

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Ann Buchanan Re/Max Elite (615) 480-1092 118 Saundersville Rd., Ste 150 Hendersonville TN 37075 www.annbuchanan.com (Real Estate - Realtors) Ashley Cline Cook, Realtor/ MBA - Adcock & Co. (615) 238-7758 180 N Belvedere Dr, Ste 15 Gallatin, TN 37066 www.acretn.com/ashley (Real Estate - Realtors) Apex Business Center (625) 206-8731 1529 Hunt Club Blvd., Ste 100 Gallatin, TN 37066 apexbizcenter.com (Office Space - Executive Suites) Beth Foutch RE/MAX Choice Properties (615) 347-6294 131 Indian Lake Blvd Hendersonville, TN 37075 bethfoutch.com (Real Estate - Realtors) Brandon Webster EXIT Realty Garden Gate Team (615) 218-0562 132 N. Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 homesbuybrandon.com (Real Estate - Realtors)

Brookdale Senior Living Gallatin (615) 451-7722 400 Hancock St Gallatin TN 37066 www.brookdale.com (Assisted Living Facility) Brown Properties (615) 452-3801 1508 E Broadway Gallatin TN 37066 (Real Estate - Investments) Chapel Ridge of Gallatin (615) 451-0050 1590 Airport Rd Gallatin TN 37066 chapelridgeofgallatin.com (Residential - Apartment Complex)

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Foxland Crossing

Chord Real Estate (615) 988-1001 713 18th Ave South Nashville TN 37203 www.chordrealestate.com (Real Estate - Realtors) Countryside Village Executive Office Suites (615) 451-1539 1404 E Broadway Gallatin TN 37066 countrysidevillagesuites.com (Office Space - Executive Suites) Cozy Living (615) 452-2046 1275 S Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 (Residential - Mobile Home Communities) East Camp Village (615) 451-3610 265 East Camp Trail Gallatin TN 37066 (Residential - Mobile Home Communities)

Edison at Peytona Apartments (The)

(615) 451-1222 1137 GreenLea Blvd. Gallatin, TN 37066 edisonpeytona.com (Residential - Apartment Complex) Eric Janecke (504) 416-3827 Hendersonville, TN 37075 eric.sellingnashville.com (Real Estate - Realtors) Exit Realty Garden Gate Team (615) 989-7733 132 N. Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 NorthNashvilleHomeFinder. com (Real Estate - Realtors)

(615) 451-7330 1391 Foxland Blvd Gallatin TN 37066 www.foxlandcrossing.com (Residential - Apartment Complex) Gallatin Housing Authority (615) 452-1661 401 N Boyers Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatinha.com (Affordable Housing)

Gallatin Mini Storage

(615) 452-8091 120 Nichols Lane Gallatin TN 37066 gallatinministorage.com (Storage Facilities, Moving Consultant, Storage Facilities - Warehouse, Moving Vehicle Rental) Gene Carman Real Estate & Auctions (615) 452-5341 1195 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.carmanrealestate.com (Real Estate - Real Estate & Auctioneers) Green & Little, L.P. (615) 452-4500 1175 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.greenlittle.com (Land Development) Gregory Real Estate, LLC (615) 452-9949 145 Ziegler's Fort Rd Gallatin TN 37066 (Real Estate - Realtors) Gwen Dowland RE/MAX Choice Properties (615) 531-0011 663 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.gwendowland.com (Real Estate - Realtors)

Hickory Hills Alzheimer's Special Care Center

(615) 826-1528 162 Indian Lake Blvd Hendersonville TN 37075 www.jeaseniorliving.com (Health Care - Alzheimer's Care) Jayne Coleman, Realtor Parks Realty (615) 417-5316 305-B Indian Lake Blvd, Ste 220 Hendersonville TN 37075 facebook.com/ jaynesellsrealestate (Real Estate - Realtors) Jeff J. Miletich Reliant Realty / ERA (615) 979-6540 1517 Hunt Club Blvd, Ste 200 Gallatin, TN 37066 NashvilleHomes615.com (Real Estate - Realtors) Kelly Stephenson eXp Realty (615) 578-1600 3200 West End Ave Nashsville, TN 37203 tnhomesbykelly.com (Real Estate - Realtors)

Leigh Bohannon - Coldwell Banker Barnes (615) 972-7105 923C Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.leighbohannon. coldwellbankerbarnes.com (Real Estate - Realtors) Littlestone of Village Green (615) 451-1500 1008 Village Green Crossing Gallatin TN 37066 littlestoneofvillagegreen.com (Residential - Apartment Complex) Maple Street Properties, LLC (615) 451-0991 179 Hancock St, Ste 110 Gallatin TN 37066 maplestreetproperties.com (Real Estate - Commercial)

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McKendree Lambuth Retirement Community (615) 230-2267 1054 Hartsville Pike #53 Gallatin TN 37066 www.ncr.org (Residential - Planned Community - Retirement) Michelle Patterson RE/MAX Choice Properties (615) 822-2003 131 Indian Lake Blvd, Ste 200 Hendersonville TN 37075 michellepattersonrealestate.com (Real Estate - Realtors)

Morningside of Gallatin (615) 230-5600 1085 Hartsville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 morningsideassistedliving.com (Residential - Assisted Living Facility) Mudd Properties (615) 957-2695 440 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 (Real Estate - Property Management)

NHC Healthcare, NHC Place Sumner

(615) 451-0788 140 Thorne Blvd Gallatin TN 37066 www.nhcplacesumner.com (Residential - Senior Living Apartments, Assisted Living Facility) NoBox Development, Inc. (331) 210-3569 106 Public Square, Ste 12 Gallatin, TN 37066 noboxdevelopment.com (Real Estate - Realtors, Real Estate Advisory Services) Overlook Apartments (615) 478-8991 701 Hancock St Gallatin, TN 37066 wilhoitliving.com (Residential - Apartment Complex)

Pony Mailbox & Business Center

(615) 451-1000 544 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.ponymailboxes.com (Mailing and Shipping, Packing, Printing, Etc.) Public Square (615) 499-6550 106 Public Square, Ste One Gallatin, TN 37066 106publicsquare.com (Flexible Workspace, Office Space - Executive Suites)

RE/MAX Elite Howard Burwell

(615) 491-2853 118 Saundersville Rd Hendersonville TN 37075 howardburwellhomes.com (Real Estate - Realtors) Red River Warehousing (615) 452-1415 513 Red River Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 redriverwarehousing.com (Storage Facility - Warehouse) Reliant Realty, ERA Powered Eileen George (615) 300-5291 1517 Hunt Club Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 reliantrealty.com (Real Estate - Realtors)

Residences of Gallatin (The) (615) 989-2081 199 Albright Farms Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 www.pedcorhomes.com (Residential - Apartment Complex)

Shelly Gregory - Exit Reality Garden Gate Team (615) 323-0707 109 Main St Portland, TN 37148 shellyworks4me.com (Real Estate - Realtors)

Southeastern Building Corporation (615) 824-7072 1000 Kennesaw Blvd. Gallatin TN 37066 southeasternbuilding.net (Real Estate - Commercial; Property Management)

Southgate Mini Warehouses (615) 230-6658 149 James Circle Gallatin TN 37066 (Storage Facilities)

Stoneridge Farms at the Hunt Club (615) 451-7057 2325 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.secpropres.com (Residential - Apartment Complex) Sumner Gardens Apartments (615) 620-5842 923 S Westland Ave Gallatin TN 37066 (Residential - Apartment Complex) Teresa Leigh - RE/MAX (615) 260-7136 118 Saundersville Rd, Ste 150 Hendersonville TN 37075 (Real Estate - Realtors) Tenn Properties (615) 364-3780 147 Maple Row Blvd, Ste 200 Hendersonville, TN 37075 (Real Estate - Realtors)

Ridgeview Apartments (615) 230-1004 432 S Westland Ave Gallatin TN 37066 (Residential - Apartment Complex)

The Jones Team at Keller Williams Realty (615) 500-1149 145 Anderson Lane Hendersonville, TN 37075 kevinljones.kwrealty.com (Real Estate - Realtors)

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Villages of Gallatin (615) 230-0017 1096 Sam Houston Circle Gallatin TN 37066 (Residential) Vintage Foxland (615) 989-9125 120 Vintage Foxland Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 vintagefoxland.com (Residential - Apartment Complex) Waters of Gallatin (The) (615) 452-7132 555 E Bledsoe St Gallatin TN 37066 www.watersofgallatin.com (Senior Living Apartments) _________________________________

RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS _________________________________ Church of Our Saviour (Episcopal) (615) 452-7146 704 Hartsville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.oursaviourgallatin.org (Church) Cornerstone Church (615) 865-6655 726 West Old Hickory Blvd Madison TN 37115 CornerstoneNashville.org (Church) First Baptist Church (615) 452-8189 290 E Winchester St Gallatin TN 37066 www.firstbaptistgallatin.org (Church) First Presbyterian Church (615) 452-3151 167 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.fpcgallatin.org (Church) First United Methodist Church (615) 452-1922 149 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.fumcgallatin.org (Church)

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Freedom Church

(615) 451-6299 1010 Freedom Church Rd Gallatin TN 37066 www.freedomfamily.us (Church) Gallatin First Church of The Nazarene (615) 452-2101 407 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatinnazarene.com (Church) GracePoint Church Gallatin (615) 452-4952 524 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 GracePointGallatin.com (Churches) Southside Baptist Church & K-12 Christian School (615) 452-5951 1028 S Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.southsidegallatin.org (Church) St. John Vianney Catholic Church and School (615) 452-2977 449 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 saintjohnvianneychurch.org (Church) _____________________________

RESTAURANTS, FOOD & BEVERAGES _____________________________ Auntie Teeny’s (615) 582-0974 Gallatin, TN 37066 (Restaurants - Food Truck) Awedaddy's Bar & Grill (615) 452-4777 727 Marina Private Rd Gallatin TN 37066 www.facebook.com/ awedaddys (Restaurant)

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Bit-O-Heaven Catering & Events at the Gathering Place

(615) 905-1830 450 West Main Street, B-1 Gallatin, TN 37066 bitoheavencatering.com (Event Facilities and Planning) BriarScratch Brewing, LLC (615) 319-1562 PO Box 35 Cottontown TN 37048 www.briarscratchbrewing.com (Brewery - Wholesale Only) (615) 230-9464 1109 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.buffalowildwings.com (Restaurant) C & G’s Fine Foods (615) 230-7550 360 Austin Park Gallatin, TN 37066 (Catering Services) Campione's Taste of Chicago (615) 206-6965 179 Hancock St, Ste 208 Gallatin TN 37066 www.facebook.com/ tasteofchicago (Restaurant)

Chef Christopher's Catering/Epic Event Centre (615) 452-1912 392 W Main Street Gallatin TN 37066 epiceventcentre.com (Catering Services)

Nothing Bundt Cakes (615) 447-3285 299B Indian Lake Blvd Hendersonville TN 37075 www.nothingbundtcakes.com (Restaurant)

Filly’s Game & Grill (615) 206-8448 102 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 www.facebook.com/ Fillys-Game-and-Grill237643026820791 (Restaurant)

O'Charley's Kitchen + Bar

Govan's Salon and Coffee Cafe (615) 206-9777 116 N Water St Gallatin TN 37066 www.govanexpressions.com (Coffee & Gift Shop)

Buffalo Wild Wings

Cancun Lagoon Canelos Gama, LLC (615) 461-8755 382 Sumner Hall Dr Gallatin TN 37066 (Restaurant)

Chick-fil-A of Gallatin (615) 230-1945 101 N Belvedere Dr Gallatin TN 37066 www.chick-fil-a.com/gallatin (Restaurant)

(615) 230-8103 1009 Village Green Crossing Gallatin TN 37066 www.ocharleys.com (Restaurants) Osaka Japanese Restaurant (615) 451-1686 223 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 osakajapaneseonline.com (Restaurant) Our Place Cafe (615) 264-8881 247 W Main St, Ste B Hendersonville TN 37075 www.myourplacecafe.com (Restaurant)

KB Popcorn LLC (615) 320-2626 613 Demoss St Gallatin, TN 37066 kbpopcornnthangz.com (Food Truck)

Prince Street Pizza and Pub (615) 675-4640 123 E Prince St Gallatin TN 37066 princestreetpizzaandpub.com (Restaurant)

Logan’s Roadhouse (615) 206-9393 1007 Village Green Crossing Gallatin, TN 37066 logansroadhouse.com (Restaurant)

South Water Diner (615) 675-4073 563 B S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 (Restaurant)

Mary’s Place (615) 230-3030 804 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 (Restaurant) McDonald's Restaurant (615) 452-0521 402 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 mylocalmcds.com/gallatinmcds (Restaurant) McDonald's Restaurant (615) 451-4445 990 Greensboro Dr Gallatin TN 37066 mylocalmcds.com/ volstatemcds (Restaurant)

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Southern Bites (615) 604-8606 Gallatin, TN 37066 southernbitestruck.com (Catering Services, Food Truck) Starr Ranch (615) 478-1803 170 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 starrranchmail.wix.com/ starrranch (Restaurant & Entertainment) Swaney Swift’s on the Square (615) 675-4366 118 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 (Restaurant)


BUSINESS DIRECTORY Two Fat Men Catering (615) 443-4007 1331 West Main St Lebanon, TN 37087 twofatmencatering.com (Catering Services) Umbra Coffee LLC (615) 461-0242 106 Public Square, Ste 100 Gallatin TN 37066 www.umbracoffee.com (Coffee Shop) Wendy's #1 (615) 452-2118 927 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 (Restaurant) Whitt's Barbecue (615) 675-5109 604 Long Hollow Pike Gallatin TN 37066 (Restaurant) Zene’s Sweet Treats (629) 255-6100 211 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 (Bakery) ___________________________________

SHOPPING & SPECIALTY RETAIL ___________________________________ A Daisy A Day Vintage and Antique Marketplace (615) 516-2589 122 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 facebook.com/ adaisyadayvintage andantiquemarketplace (Antique & Collectibles, Clothing, Jewelry, Home Décor)

A-Z Office Resource Inc. (615) 927-9517 3014 Owen Dr Antioch TN 37013 www.azorinc.com (Office Supplies; Office Furniture)

Batteries Plus Bulbs (615) 461-8065 1545 Nashville Pike, Ste 104 Gallatin TN 37066 www.batteriesplus.com (Batteries, Light Bulbs)

David McKenzie Jewelers (615) 452-0062 1483 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 Bee Inspired...House to Home davidmckenziejewelers.com (Jewelry, Gift Items) (614) 452-3000 223 N Water Ave Gallatin Farmers Market Gallatin TN 37066 (615) 452-4000 facebook.com/ 160 W Franklin St BeeInspiredHousetoHome (Home Décor, Antiques, Artists/ Gallatin TN 37066 www.gallatintn.org Artisans, Furniture, Gifts & (Open mid-April - October: Sat Interior Design) 8am-1pm) Binkley Nash Furniture & Design Gallatin Floor Fashions (615) 452-7096 (615) 451-1696 224 N Locust 399 E Broadway Gallatin TN 37066 Gallatin TN 37066 www.binkleynashfurniture.com www.gallatinfloorfashions.com (Furniture, Home Décor, Interior (Retail - Flooring) Design Services) Gallatin Liquor Store Black Tie Floral Design & (615) 452-7804 Events 132 N Locust St (615) 461-7701 Gallatin TN 37066 967 Grassland Place, Ste G (Liquor Store) Gallatin TN 37066 www.blacktiefloraldesigns.com Gibson Furniture & Patio (Florist, Gifts, Home Décor, (615) 452-4420 Interior Design) 141 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 Brown's Florist www.gibsonfurn.com (615) 824-0857 (Furniture, Mattresses, 269 W Main St Appliances, Patio & Lawn Hendersonville TN 37075 Furniture) www.brownsflorist.net (Florist, Gifts)

Long Hollow Gardens & Vineyards

(615) 451-2666 2064 Long Hollow Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.longhollowgardens.com (Garden Center, Gift Shop, Home Décor) NutriShop (615) 461-8053 689 S Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 facebook.com/nutrishopgallatin (Vitamin and Supplements) Ovation Music and Studios (615) 461-8438 107 E Main St Gallatin TN 37066 ovationmusicandstudiostn.com (Music, Instruments) Pallet Barn TN (615) 815-7709 126 N Browns Lane Portland, TN 37148 facebook.com/PalletBarnTN (Retail - Home Decor) Perfect Fit Image Apparel, Inc. (615) 451-2226 430 Airport Rd, Ste A Gallatin TN 37066 www.perfectfitimage.com (Promotional Product Sales)

Heroes Wanted Concept One Screen Printing, Inc. (615) 772-5311 1190 Long Hollow Pike (615) 452-2900 Gallatin TN 37066 210 N Locust Ave www.heroeswantedcomics.com Gallatin TN 37066 Perkins Drugs and Gift (Comics & Collectibles) www.conceptonetn.com Shoppe (Promotional Product Sales, (615) 452-6111 Kroger Trophies and Engraving) 532 Hartsville Pike (615) 451-2802 Gallatin TN 37066 845 Nashville Pike Copper Still Wine & Spirits www.perkinsdrugs.com Gallatin TN 37066 (The) (Gift Shoppe; Pharmacy/Drug www.kroger.com (615) 989-1658 Store) (Groceries) 1176 Long Hollow Pike Gallatin TN 37066 R & S Groundskeeping Kroger Marketplace facebook.com/thecopperstill (615) 451-7911 (615) 230-3900 (Liquor Store) 805 E Robertson Rd 2011 Nashville Pike Castalian Springs TN 37031 Gallatin TN 37066 Corlew Appliance Parts & facebook.com/ www.kroger.com Service RsGroundskeeping (Groceries) (615) 451-3661 AndNurseryLlc _______________________________ 115 S Water Ave (Nursery - Garden Center, Gallatin TN 37066 CHAMBER PARTNER: Landscaping Services, Mulch _______________________________ corlewappliance.com Products) Liquor World (Appliance Sales & Service)

(615) 452-4546 136 N Belvedere Dr Gallatin TN 37066 (Liquor Store)

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY Red Tulip (The) (615) 206-1395 1545 Nashville Pike, Ste 106 Gallatin TN 37066 facebook.com/redtulipgifts (Gifts, Invitations, Home Décor, Jewelry, Accessories) Right Price Furniture (615) 206-8774 242 W Broadway Gallatin, TN 37066 rightpricefurnituretn.com (Retail - Furniture)

Sam’s Club

(615) 859-2023 301 Indian Lake Blvd Hendersonville, TN 37075 samsclub.com (Retail - Department Stores) Sassy and Brassy Boutique (615) 230-1739 130 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 sassyandbrassyboutique. com (Clothing, Jewelry, and Accessories) Simply Sumner Gift & Coffee Shoppe (615) 328-5554 555 Hartsville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumner.org (Gifts, Jewelry, & Accessories Non-Profit Store) Southern Gypsies Boutique (615) 527-7379 114 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 facebook.com/ southerngypsiesboutique1 (Clothing, Jewelry, and Accessories) Stacey Cherry - GHA Technologies, Inc. (615) 398-1673 124 Vaughan St Gallatin, TN 37066 ghatechnologies.com (Retail)

2019 Gallatin City Guide

Stella's Boutique

(615) 452-6996 1176 Nashville Pike Gallatin TN 37066 thestellaboutique.com (Clothing, Gifts, Home Décor, Jewelry, Tuxedo Rental)

Street Tuxedo

(615) 865-4640 1714 Gallatin Rd N Madison TN 37115 streetuxedo.com (Tuxedo Sales & Rental)

Sumner Gun & Supply (615) 206-8685 526 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumnerguns.com (Gun Store)

Swim World Pools, Inc.

Thomas Jewelers (615) 452-3455 179 Hancock St, Ste 102 Gallatin TN 37066 www.Thomas-Jewelers.com (Jewelry, Appraisal Services, Custom Jewelry Design)

Checkmat BJJ Gallatin (951) 972-6183 565 Villlage Green Dr., Ste A Gallatin, TN 37066 (Health and Wellness, Health Club/Gym/Weight Loss, Recreation - Public)

TMS Family Farms (615) 403-5181 1104 New Highway 52 E, Ste C Westmoreland TN 37186 tmsfamilyfarms.com (Retail - Marketplace; Farm Raised Meats)

CrossFit Gallatin / TerraForm Strength and Conditioning (615) 775-2631 441 West Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 crossfitgallatin.com (Fitness)

Towne Square Records & Comics (615) 670-9627 124 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 (Retail - Antiques)

Ernie Reyes' World Martial Arts (615) 230-9658 327 Hancock St Gallatin TN 37066 www.erniereyes.com (Dance, Gymnastics, Martial Arts, and/or Cheerleading)

Waine Boutique (615) 533-0979 152 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.waineboutique.com (Clothing, Jewelry, and Home Décor)

(615) 452-7665 211 W Eastland Gallatin TN 37066 www.swimworldpool.com (Pools: Installation, Sales, Services, Gift Items, & More)

Worthington Galleries

Tennessee Hardware

SPORTS & RECREATION _________________________________

(615) 527-7970 112 Public Square Gallatin TN 37066 worthingtongalleries.com (Art Gallery) _________________________________

(615) 452-9309 441 East Broadway Gallatin TN 37066 www.tennesseeace. com (Hardware, Farm & Home Supplies, Home Improvements, Gift Shop, Paint Store)

Anytime Fitness of Gallatin (615) 461-7429 1545 Nashville Pike, Ste 111 Gallatin TN 37066 www.anytimefitness.com (Health Club/Gym/Fitness)

Tennessee Honey Boutique & Gifts (615) 934-5847 140 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 tennesseehoneyboutique. com (Clothing, Jewelry, and Accessories) Teresa’s Flowers & Gifts (615) 675-4433 100A Westland Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 (Florist, Retail - Gift Shop, Gift Baskets, etc.)

Barren River Lake State Resort Park (270) 646-2151 1149 State Park Rd Lucas KY 42156 parks.ky.gov/parks/ resortparks/barren-river (Recreation) CenterStage Performing Arts Academy (615) 230-9341 250 Hancock St Gallatin TN 37066 performcenterstage.com (Dance, Theater, Music, and Fitness)

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Gallatin Civic Center (615) 451-5911 210 Albert Gallatin Ave Gallatin TN 37066 gallatinparksandrec.com (Swimming, Fitness, Training, Gym) Gallatin Marina (615) 452-9876 727 Marina Private Rd Gallatin TN 37066 gallatinmarina.com (Marina; Boat Dock, Boat Storage)

GMA Martial Arts Center (615) 989-7945 130 N Locust Ave Gallatin TN 37066 gallatingma.com (Martial Arts)


BUSINESS DIRECTORY

Gallatin Parks and Recreation (615) 451-5911 210 Albert Gallatin Ave Gallatin TN 37066 gallatinparksandrec.com (Parks & Recreation - City of Gallatin) Iron Lotus Gym, LLC (877) 447-3785 323 Hancock St Gallatin TN 37066 ironlotusgym.com (Health Club/Gym/Fitness)

Long Hollow Golf Course (615) 451-3120 1080 Long Hollow Pike Gallatin TN 37066 longhollowgolfcourse.com (Recreation - Golf Course Public)

OrangeTheory Fitness Hendersonville

(615) 815-5970 281 Indian Lake Blvd, Ste 200 Hendersonville TN 37075 orangetheoryfitness.com/ hendersonville (Health Club/Gym/Fitness) Sumner County Family YMCA (615) 826-9622 102 Bluegrass Commons Blvd Hendersonville TN 37075 ymcamidtn.org/sumnercounty (Health Club/Gym/Fitness)

Tennessee Grasslands Golf & Country Club (615) 575-4310 981 Plantation Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 tngrasslands.com (Country Club, Recreation Golf Course - Private) Workout Anytime (615) 442-6572 565 Village Green Drive Gallatin TN 37066 workoutanytime.com/gallatin (Health Club/Gym/Fitness) ______________________________

TRANSPORTATION ______________________________

All Access Coach Leasing, LLC (615) 230-7400 364 N Water Ave Gallatin TN 37066 www.allaccesscoach.com (Bus & Coach Leasing) B & M Trucking (615) 230-9306 239 James St Gallatin TN 37066 (Trucking Company) Holleman Trucking & Excavating (615) 452-1606 PO Box 574 Gallatin TN 37066 (Trucking & Excavating) Sumner County Regional Airport Authority (615) 451-1490 1475 Airport Rd Gallatin TN 37066 gallatinterminaloperations.com (Airport)

Sumner Gun & Supply (615) 206-8685 526 W Main St Gallatin TN 37066 www.sumnerguns.com (Gun Range; Shooting Training/Education)

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