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TABLE OF CONTENTS AN OVERVIEW County History ............................... 5 Greene County: A Snapshot .......... 6 Map: Historic, Scenic, Recreational Attractions ............... 9 The 911 System ........................... 12 Other Useful Numbers ................. 12 Non-emergency Numbers ............ 13 Utility Services ............................. 13 HERITAGE/HISTORY A Walk With The Presidents ........ 17 Heritage Organizations................. 26 GOVERNMENT/CITIZENSHIP County and Municipal Governments .............................. 27 Municipal Officials and Boards .... 27 State Officials ............................... 29 County Officials and Committees . 32 Courts............................................. 32 Voting ............................................. 38 Building Permits, Codes ............... 39 Driver Licenses .............................. 40 Federal Officials ............................. 40 Garbage Collection Centers.......... 41 Passports ....................................... 44 EDUCATION Greeneville City School System ... 47 Greene County School System .... 50 Private Schools .............................. 51 Public High Schools ...................... 52 Greene Technology Center ........... 53 Area Colleges and Universities ..... 54 LIBRARIES Local Libraries ............................... 58

HEALTH & FAMILY SERVICES Ballad ............................................. 61 Nolachucky Holston ...................... 66 Veterans Services .......................... 68 Holston United Methodist Home for Children........................ 74 Services for Elderly, Disabled ....... 76 Free Will Baptist Family Ministries 78 Dental Services .............................. 79

ANIMAL SERVICES The Humane Society and Adoption Center ................... 81 Feral Friends .................................. 82 Animal Control ............................... 87 Local Veterinarians ........................ 89 COMMUNITY LIFE Main Street: Greeneville ................ 90 Keep Greene Beautiful .................. 92 Volunteering ................................... 93 Arts ................................................. 97 United Way .................................. 100 Clubs/Organizations .................... 101 RECREATION Parks/Camping ............................ 116 YMCA ........................................... 121 Boys & Girls Club ........................ 122 Sports ........................................... 123 National Forest ............................ 129 Hiking and Biking ........................ 131 Fishing ‘Angler Options’ .............. 135 AGRICULTURE University of Tennessee Ag Research and Education Center ................ 138 Greene County Fair ..................... 138

SERVICES Day Care and ESP ...................... 139 News/Media ................................. 141 Real Estate and Auction ............. 142 Rentals ......................................... 143 Airports ......................................... 144 Industries List .............................. 145 GREENE COUNTY PARTNERSHIP Greene County Partnership Membership Directory................ 149 SOURCE: The Greene County Partnership. Updates should be directed to the Partnership at 423-638-4111.

EDITOR’S NOTE: While information in the 2021-2022 edition of the Greene County Guidebook has been verified, details concerning some activities or services are subject to alterations or restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The cover photo for this year’s Guideook features the band CHAZ with guest Bobby Hicks, left, performing in July at Lyrics on the Lawn. The free concerts are held on the lawn of the Dickson-Williams mansion each Thursday evening in July, beginning at 7 p.m.


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AN OVERVIEW OF GREENE COUNTY HISTORY

A History Of Greene County Greeneville and Greene County are both named in honor of General Nathanael Greene, a Rhode Island Quaker who joined the revolutionary army under General George Washington. Greene, a protégé of Washington and one of his most trusted officers, became an outstanding American general who led in the defeat of British forces in the South. After the Revolutionary War, Greene died at age 45. He never visited this area. Water from the spring that brought settlers to this area still runs quietly into Richland Creek, behind the Greeneville-Greene County Public Library on North Main Street. Before the settlers came to what is now Greene County, the Big Spring was a water source for Native Americans who lived in the area. The spring continued to serve as the leading local water source for more than 150 years after the Town of Greeneville was established in the early 1780s. DATES FROM EARLY 1780S What initially began as a tiny frontier village on a 300-acre tract of land thought to have been a Revolutionary War grant to Robert Kerr, Greeneville has grown into a modern, thriving community of approximately 15,000 residents. According to the U.S. Census Bureau estimates, Greene County had 69,069 inhabitants in 2019. The approximate founding date for Greene County is 1783 — the year the Greene County Court, predecessor of today’s Greene County Commission, first met in Kerr’s home, which stood near the Big Spring. According to the book “Greeneville: One Hundred Year Portrait, 1775-1875,” authored by the late Richard Harrison Doughty, Greeneville is believed to have become the county seat (instead of other Greene County communities such as Rheatown or

Admirers often referred to General Morgan as “The Thunderbolt of the Confederacy,” a reference to his lightning-fast raids deep into Union-dominated territory. His men were known as “Morgan’s Raiders.” On the morning of Sept. 4, 1864, Morgan was shot to death on the grounds of the Williams home during a surprise attack by federal troops. He had spent the previous night at the Williams home. The brick residence, a famed showplace THE GREENEVILLE SUN home from the early 1820s through the This photo of the corner of Main and Depot Street, featuring the General Morgan Inn, is the Civil War, has been restored as a house background of the virtual tour page of the State Department of Tourism’s website. museum and now is called the Dickson-Williams Mansion. (Daily 90-minute Warrensburg) because Kerr offered to grant his downtown tailor shop, the latter of tours start at 1 p.m. from the lobby of The property for use as a seat of the county which became an informal center for politi- General Morgan Inn.) government. cal debates in Greeneville during Johnson’s The present-day General Morgan Inn, The formal layout plans for Greeneville time, are open to the public and maintained a one-time railroad hotel formerly named were created in 1786, according to Dough- as a National Historic Site by the National Grand Central Hotel and then Hotel Brumty’s book. The town was incorporated in Park Service. Furniture from the period is ley, which closed in 1981, stands not far 1796, when Tennessee became the 16th displayed in the home’s interior. The tailor from the site where Morgan was shot. state, and was reincorporated in 1817, acshop is enclosed within the site’s Visitor The century-old hotel was renovated in cording to the late Tom Siler’s book, “Ten- Center and Museum. the 1990s and re-named in the slain Connessee Towns: From Adams to Yorkville.” federate general’s memory. Another historic site pertaining to Greeneville also served as the capital of Johnson is his earlier Greeneville residence, The hotel was the key element of a $15 the short-lived state of Franklin from 1785 located across College Street from the million public-private downtown revitaluntil 1788. The “Lost State of Franklin” Visitor Center and tailor shop. This “Early ization project known as Morgan Square. fell just short of congressional approval for Home,” as it is called, is also now open for The new General Morgan Inn opened in statehood. public view. 1996. Further renovations occurred in CROCKETT, JOHNSON A replica of the house in Raleigh in 2007. David “Davy” Crockett, frontiersman, which Andrew Johnson was born sits direct- BOTH SIDES HONORED congressman and folk hero, was born in the ly across the street from the 1830s home. Greeneville is thought to be one of the Limestone area of eastern Greene County GENERAL JOHN HUNT MORGAN few towns that honor both Union and Conin 1786. He died in Texas in 1836 among During the Civil War, Greeneville federate forces on government property. fellow defenders of the Alamo during the changed hands numerous times between Two monuments relating to the Civil war for Texas independence from Mexico. Union and Confederate forces. War period stand on the lawn of the Greene Andrew Johnson, 17th president of the Although the state as a whole had voted County Courthouse. United States, was born in Raleigh, North to secede from the Union, East Tennessee One, a statue of a standing Union soldier, Carolina in 1808, but he called Greeneville was an island of predominantly Unionist is dedicated to local troops who served in his home from 1826 until his death in 1875. sentiment within the South. the Grand Army of the Republic (Union Johnson and his family are buried in the At times during the war years, colorarmy). Andrew Johnson National Cemetery in ful but controversial Confederate cavalry The other, a granite slab with engraved Greeneville. The location is also referred to leader General John Hunt Morgan was an text dealing with General Morgan’s life and as Monument Hill. overnight guest of Dr. and Mrs. Alexander death, memorializes the fallen Confederate Johnson’s South Main Street home and Williams, of Greeneville. cavalry leader who died only a block away.


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Greene County: A Snapshot

In area, Greene County is the fourth-largest county among Tennessee’s 95 counties. Greeneville is the county seat. LOCATION Greeneville is about 50 miles southwest of the Virginia state line at Bristol and Kingsport, and about 15 miles northwest of the North Carolina state line. The town is 70 miles northeast of Knoxville and 250 miles east of Nashville. Asheville, North Carolina, is about 50 miles to the southeast. Latitude: 36 degrees, 9 minutes north Longitude: 82 degrees, 50 minutes west Elevation: 1,597 feet above sea level Area in square miles: Greene County, 622.17; Greeneville, 14.00 or 8,960 acres. CLIMATE Greene County enjoys four distinct seasons. Weather patterns and temperatures usually do not reach extremes. A key reason why Greene County has a temperate climate is its rolling hills and valleys nestled between two ranges of the Appalachian Mountains — the Unaka range to the south and the Bays Mountain range to the north. Average high temperature: 69.3 (f) Average low temperature: 43.6 (f) Average annual precipitation: 42.73 inches POPULATION Greene County: 69,069 Greeneville: 14,891 Baileyton: 451 Mosheim: 2,337 Tusculum: 2,689 POPULATION PROFILE Gender: 49.2 percent male; 50.8 percent female. Marital status: 52 percent male now married, not including those who are legally separated (population 15 years and over); 49 percent female now married, not including those who are legally separated (population 15 years and over). Income: Median household income, $40,138, and per capita income, $23,668. Housing units: 32,775. Median value of owner-occupied housing units: $118,500.

The most current numbers are available from U.S. Census Bureau State & County Quick facts and American Community Survey at www.census.gov. PROPERTY TAXES Both Greene County and the Town of Greeneville separately assess taxes on property/real estate. For the 2020 budget year, the Greene County tax rate on real estate was $2.0145 per $100 of assessed (not appraised) valuation. For the 2021 budget year, the Greeneville property tax rate was $2.1775 per $100 of assessed value. The assessment rate for residential and agricultural property in Tennessee is 25 percent of the appraised value. For example, a $100,000 tract of residential or agricultural property would be assessed for tax purposes as having a value of $25,000. Commercial and industrial property is assessed at 40 percent of appraised value. The other three Greene County municipalities — Baileyton, Mosheim, and Tusculum — do not have their own property tax. SALES TAX The sales tax in Greene County is 9.75%. Of that rate, the state’s share is 7%; the local option share, approved by referendum, is 2.75%. WHEEL TAX The county “wheel tax” is $55 per registered motor vehicle. That revenue appropriated to the county’s highway department, general fund and volunteer fire departments. The county wheel tax is levied in addition to required state registration costs. INCOME TAX The state of Tennessee does not tax wages or salaries. However, certain investment income is taxed. UTILITIES Electricity: Electrical power is provided by Greeneville Light & Power System, under the oversight of Greeneville Energy Authority. It distributes electric power generated and distributed wholesale by Tennessee Valley Authority.

Water: Greeneville Water Commission provides water service to Greeneville and some nearby areas. It also sells water to the following utility districts: Chuckey, Cross Anchor, Glen Hills, Mosheim and Old Knoxville Highway. The water source for the Greeneville Water Commission is the Nolichucky River, which originates in North Carolina. The commission’s capacity is 16 million gallons per day. The North Greene Utility District uses Lick Creek as its primary water source. Sewage: The Greeneville Water Commission’s Wastewater Treatment Plant, located off of the Old Asheville Highway, discharges to the Nolichucky River. The wastewater treatment plant is of the “oxidation ditch” type of process and is designed to treat an average flow of 7 million gallons per day. Septic tank systems are widely used in the county. Installation and service of such systems is available through a number of firms. Natural Gas: Natural gas is available through Atmos Energy. Call 1-888-2866700. Propane Gas: Propane is available from Admiral Propane (278-9891), Heritage Propane (639-7788) and Marsh Petroleum (639-7226). LAW ENFORCEMENT Police: The Greeneville Police Department has 54 full-time officers and approximately 30 auxiliary police officers. Sheriff’s Department: The Greene County Sheriffs Department has 199 employees which includes full time, part time, and auxiliary. The patrol division is assigned 43 officers. There are also officers assigned to civil process, records, administration, investigations, courthouse security, as well as officers assigned to the 3rd Judicial Drug Task Force. There are 17 officers assigned as school resource officers (SRO) to the county elementary, middle, and high schools. Baileyton: Three full-time police officers, and one auxiliary officer.

Tusculum: Two police officers and eight auxiliary officers. Mosheim: Five part-time officers. Tennessee Highway Patrol: Two sergeants, a lieutenant and nine Tennessee Highway Patrol troopers are based in Greene County. Their primary responsibility is to respond to accidents on the Greene County sections of Interstate 81 and other state highways. The district THP office is at Fall Branch. FIRE PROTECTION Greeneville: The Greeneville Fire Department employs 42 full-time employees including a chief, assistant chief, administrative chief, fire marshal, shift commanders, officers and two dozen firefighters. Five personnel are paramedics, 34 personnel are emergency medical technicians and three are first responder certified. Non-emergency phone: 638-4243. Volunteer Fire Departments: 16 departments belong to the Greene County Association of Volunteer Fire Departments. They are: Camp Creek, Caney Branch, Cedar Creek, Debusk, McDonald, Midway, Mosheim, Town of Mosheim, Newmansville, Nolichuckey, Orebank, South Greene, St. James, Sunnyside, Tusculum, and United. They are dispatched through Greene County 911. AMBULANCE SERVICES Greene County/Greeneville Emergency Medical Services is a joint agency of Greene County and Greeneville that provides the exclusive Emergency and Non-Emergency ambulance service countywide. The agency is licensed by the State of Tennessee as a Class A Ambulance Service, and all of its ambulances are licensed as Advanced Life Support Ambulances. There are both full-time and part-time EMS staff members, paid public employees, who are either emergency medical technicians or paramedics. Ambulances are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. SEE SNAPSHOT, 7


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The EMS headquarters is located at 1027 Forest St., Greeneville, TN 37743, and there are also five satellite stations at various locations: one on CCU Boulevard in Greeneville, one on Edens Road in Tusculum, one in Baileyton behind Town Hall, one in Mosheim on West Greene Drive near West Greene High School, and one at the South Greene Volunteer Fire Department Station on Asheville Highway near South Greene High School. The Greeneville Fire Department, Caney Branch Volunteer Fire Department and Midway Volunteer Fire Department also work with EMS as licensed first responder agencies. EMERGENCY & RESCUE SQUAD The Greeneville Emergency & Rescue Squad is an entirely volunteer, United Way-supported agency whose members are trained and equipped to provide a variety of emergency services. The squad often works closely with Greene County-Greeneville Emergency Medical Services and fire departments in emergency situations. The rescue squad’s volunteer members are trained in such skills as basic first aid, CPR, vehicle extrication, rope rescue, structural collapse and water search and rescue. Many, though not all, of its volunteer members also serve separately as full-time firefighters, EMS employees or law enforcement officers. The squad headquarters is located at 602 W. Church St., Greeneville, TN 37745. Their phone number is 638-3431. PARKS AND RECREATION The Greeneville Parks and Recreation Department offers a variety of activities and sports for youth and adults. Sports offered for children through age 17 include baseball, softball, volleyball, football and basketball. Adult sports include softball, basketball and volleyball. The department also hosts a variety of annual, seasonal and holiday events. The department oversees Hardin Park, Dogwood Park, Veterans Memorial Park, Eagles Rest Pocket Park, Hal Henard Sports Complex, Neighborhood Gym, Legion Field, Eastview Ball Fields, Locust Street Ball Field, Andrew Johnson Center and the EastView Recreation Center, which houses the department’s administrative offices. There are nine full-time maintenance employees and 10 full-time office employees. The Greeneville Parks and Recreation director is Harold “Butch” Patterson. The department’s phone number is 6383143 or 638-3194 for athletic questions. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LAWS State-licensed restaurants and private clubs, both within Greeneville and outside Greeneville’s city limits,

are allowed to sell mixed drinks to patrons 21 years old or older. By ordinance, liquor (mixed drinks) may not be sold between 3 a.m. and 8 a.m. Monday through Saturday, or between 3 a.m. and noon on Sunday. Greeneville’s package liquor stores are allowed to sell alcohol for consumption off the premises. Liquor stores are allowed to be open from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday through Sunday. They are closed on five legal holidays: Christmas, New Years, Thanksgiving, Labor Day and Independence Day. Hours of beer sales in Greene County are not restricted. Mosheim and Tusculum permit sale of alcoholic beverages for on-premises consumption. Tusculum also permits retail liquor package stores. Voters in Greeneville, Tusculum and Mosheim all approved referendums that allow the sale of wine in grocery stores. ECONOMIC RESOURCES Main Economic Generators: Manufacturing, trucking, general farming, beef cattle, tourism and lumber. Timber: Oak, poplar, pine and maple. Minerals: Limestone, zinc, barite and mica. TRANSPORTATION Highways: Interstate 81; U.S. 11E (Andrew Johnson Highway); U.S. 321 (Newport Highway); and Tennessee Routes 70S (Asheville Highway), 70N (Rogersville Road), 349 (Warrensburg Road), 348 (McDonald Road), 340 (Fish Hatchery Road), 93 (Kingsport Highway), 107 (Erwin Highway and Houston Valley Road), 351S (107 Cutoff), and 351N (Rheatown Road). Airports: There are four airports in the region: • Greeneville Municipal Airport; at 246 Airport Road, Greeneville, TN 37745. Phone: 823-9310. Website: www. greenevilleairport.com. Airport identifier: GCY. • Tri-Cities Regional Airport TN/VA; at 2525 Highway 75, Blountville, TN 37617. Phone: 423-325-6000. Website: www.triflight.com. Airport Identifier: TRI. • McGhee Tyson Airport (Knoxville); at 2055 Alcoa Highway, Alcoa, TN 37701. Phone: 865-342-3000. Website: www.flyknoxville.com. Airport Identifier: TYS • Asheville Regional Airport; at 61 Terminal Drive, Fletcher, N.C. 28732. Phone: 828-209-3660. Website: www.flyavl.com. Airport Identifier: AVL Buses: Premier Transportation (formerly Greene Coach Company) offers a wide variety of charter services and tours. For more information call 638-8271, or visit their website at www.premiertransportation.net. Taxis: Candy’s Cab and Candy’s Cab After Hours (5255560); In a Flash (972-0489); and Royal Carriage Limousine (639-3186) offers limo services in Greeneville. Railroad: Norfolk Southern Corporation (855-6673655) operates a freight line running regularly through Greene County and Greeneville.

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Sightseeing In Greene County (Directions assume starting point is intersection of Main and Depot streets in the Greeneville historic district.) “A WALK WITH THE PRESIDENT”: A walking tour brochure of historical sites is available at the offices of the Greene County Partnership located at 115 Academy St., Greeneville, TN 37743, two blocks east of the intersection. Tours are available April through October. For more information regarding tours of Main Street Tours, call 787-0500. 1 — ANDREW JOHNSON NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE: The Tailor Shop, two restored homes, a birthplace replica and the burial site of the 17th President within Depot, College and South Main streets as well as Monument Avenue. The Andrew Johnson Visitor Center is located on the corner of East Depot Street and College Street. 2 — BIG SPRING MEMORIAL PARK: Located behind the library on North Main Street. Enter park from College Street across from the Greeneville Town Hall. 3 — CHEROKEE NATIONAL FOREST, NOLICHUCKY/ RANGER DISTRICT: 80,000 acres of national forest in Greene and Cocke counties that are largely open to a wide variety of recreational uses. Maps may be obtained at the district headquarters located at 4900 Asheville Highway, Greeneville, TN 37743, 5 miles south of the intersection of U.S. 70 (Asheville Highway) and U.S. 321 (Newport Highway). SEE SIGHTSEEING, 10

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(1847). The church is Greene County’s earliest congregation. Located on North Main Street in downtown Greeneville. FROM 9 12 — VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK: 4 — HOUSTON VALLEY CAMPPavilions, picnic area and fitness walk speGROUND: Take U.S. 321 South (Newport cifically designed for senior citizens but open Highway) 1.3 miles to Tennessee 70 South to the general public. Take South Main Street (Asheville Highway); turn left; go nine miles three blocks to West Main Street (U.S. Hwy. to Tennessee 107 (Erwin Highway); turn 321 South); then two blocks to Monument Avright; go seven miles to campground. Camp- enue, turn left one block; then right on Forest ground is on the left. Street. Park is two blocks ahead on the left. 5 — HORSE CREEK RECREATION 13 — GREENE COUNTY COURTAREA: Camping, picnicking, swimming, HOUSE: At Main and Depot streets in fishing, hiking, horseback riding: Take U.S. downtown Greeneville. One of very few 11E North (Andrew Johnson Highway) 3.8 courthouses in the U.S. with memorials to miles to state Route 107 (Tusculum) exit, or both Union and Confederate forces. Original go a bit farther to the Tusculum Bypass. Turn 1840 sidewalk and 1805 “gaol” (jail) can be right onto 107 and go 6 miles (Look for the found behind the courthouse. 14 — TUSCULUM LINEAR PARK brown sign “Swimming, Hiking, Camping, TRAIL: Community walking trail in TuscuHorseback Riding”). Turn right onto Horse lum. Starting point begins at Tusculum City Creek Road; go 3 miles to recreation area. 6 — MEADOW CREEK FIRE TOWPark behind Doak Elementary School. Take ER: Mountain view about 1.5 miles beyond U.S. Highway 11E North (Andrew Johnson Houston Valley Campground on the tower. Highway) 3.8 miles to Tusculum. Turn right Gravel road. On the right; 3 miles to the top. onto Erwin Highway (at Hardee’s). Turn 7 — PAINT CREEK CAMPGROUND: left just past “Welcome to Tusculum” sign. Take U.S. 321 South (Newport Highway) Parking is available behind the school. For 1.3 miles to Tennessee Hwy. 70 South the starting point at Edens Road near the for(Asheville Highway). Turn left and go 12 mer Greene Valley Developmental Center, miles; turn right at sign; then follow signs take U.S. 11E North about 6 miles; turn right approximately 2 miles to campground. onto Tusculum Bypass; turn left onto Edens 8 — GREENEVILLE CUMBERLAND Road. Entrance is on the right. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: Built in the 15 — HARDIN PARK: Playgrounds, pa1860s. Greek Revival structure with notable vilions, picnic tables, tennis courts, fishing pond, cornice and steeple. Used as a hospital during basketball court, swimming pool and skate the Civil War. Known for the cannonball that park. Go south on South Main Street; at Calvary struck the front of the building in 1864. Corner Chapel of Greeneville, South Main Street turns of West Church Street and North Main Street. toward the left; proceed on South Main to 9 — DAVID CROCKETT BIRTHMcKee Street; turn right. Park entrance is about PLACE STATE PARK: Restored cabin, mu- one block ahead on the left. Traffic through park seum, public picnic area, RV campground is one way; exit onto Vann Road. and swimming pool. Take U.S. Hwy. 11E 16 — KINSER PARK: Camping at North (Andrew Johnson Highway) 12.4 a limited number of sites for the general miles; turn right at Limestone Road; go 2 public, picnicking, lake fishing, swimming miles to railroad underpass and then turn pool, water slide, tennis, playgrounds, badright. Two miles to park. minton, volleyball, basketball and baseball. 10 — EASTVIEW RECREATION Take U.S. Highway 321 South (Newport CENTER: The complex is open to the public Highway) 1.3 miles to Tennessee Highway and contains two gymnasiums. Go two blocks 70 South (Asheville Highway); then go 5.2 north on North Main Street; turn right at Tuscu- miles to East Allens Bridge Road; turn left lum Boulevard (11E North) and go to Bernard and in 3.6 miles turn right at the University Avenue. The recreation center is on the left. of Tennessee Research and Education Cen11 — FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ter; then go 1 mile to Kinser Park sign; right CHURCH (1780): Federal architecture 0.7 mile to entrance.

17 — LINK HILLS COUNTRY CLUB: Members only. Golf, tennis, swimming and dining. Take U.S. Highway 321 South 1.2 miles to Tennessee Highway 70 South (Asheville Highway); turn left and go 5.2 miles on East Allens Bridge Road; go 1.4 mile. Club is on the left. 18 — NEW HOPE QUAKER MEETING HOUSE (1795): Restored 1866. Cemetery contains some of the oldest graves in the county. Near Rheatown. Take U.S. Highway 11E North (Andrew Johnson Highway) 11.4 miles; turn left at Chuckey onto Rheatown Road and go 2.3 miles. 19 — BABB HOMESTEAD (1787): Originally built in 1787 off the Kingsport Highway by Seth Babb Sr., a Revolutionary War corporal who fought with George Washington at the Siege of Yorktown in 1781. One of the oldest structures in the county. Relocated to the Mary Gertrude Fox Park, opened in 2018 and staged for 1840 with original Babb family heirlooms and artifacts from the home. 20 — GRAYSBURG HILLS GOLF COURSE (27 HOLES): 910 Graysburg Hills Road, Chuckey, TN 37641. Public course. Tee times needed on weekends and holidays. Take Tennessee Highway 93 (Kingsport Highway) about 12 miles north from Greeneville; turn right on Ramsey Road. 21 — OLD HARMONY GRAVEYARD (1790): East Church Street behind Greeneville Town Hall, about one block south of N. Main Street. 22 — ROBY FITZGERALD ADULT CENTER: Multi-purpose program serving senior citizens in the converted Greeneville Public School. Go one block on North Main then turn right onto East Church Street. Entrance faces Greeneville Town Hall on College Street. 23 — SAMUEL DOAK HOUSE: 1820 structure restored in 1976 by Greene County Heritage Trust. Take U.S. Highway 11E North (Andrew Johnson Highway) 3.8 miles; turn right onto Tennessee Highway 107 (Erwin Highway) east at Tusculum exit; one-eighth of a mile on right. 24 — ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Consecrated in 1850. Walnut woodwork, former slave gallery, oldest organ in the state, Gen. John Hunt Morgan marker. One half block north of North Main

Street on West Church Street in downtown Greeneville. 25 — ST. JAMES LUTHERAN CHURCH: Reconstructed in 1811. Revolutionary War graves in cemetery. Take U.S. Hwy. 321 (Newport Highway) west 3.5 miles, turn left on first road beyond Nolichucky River bridge; then 11 miles to St. James. 26 — CAPITOL, STATE OF FRANKLIN (1785-1788): Reconstructed log cabin represents capitol. On College Street across from Greeneville Town Hall. 27 — TUSCULUM UNIVERSITY (1794): The oldest college west of the Appalachian Mountains. Take U.S. Highway 11E North (Andrew Johnson Highway) 3.8 miles to Tusculum; turn right on Tennessee Highway 107 East (Erwin Highway); then 0.9 miles. Campus is to the right. 28 — TWIN CREEKS GOLF COURSE (18 HOLES): Public course, par 76. Take U.S. Highway 11E North (Andrew Johnson Highway) 8 miles; course is on the right, 2 miles beyond Greene Valley Developmental Center. 29 — BIBLE COVERED BRIDGE, WARRENSBURG (1921): Take U.S. Highway 321 (Newport Highway) south 3 miles to Warrensburg Road; turn right and drive 12 miles; dirt road to bridge on the right. 30 — ANDREW JOHNSON GOLF COURSE (18 HOLES): Public course, par 70. Take U.S. Highway 321 (Newport Highway) south. After crossing Tennessee Highway 70 (Asheville Highway), go 1.3 miles then turn left onto Lick Hollow Road. Go 0.5 miles. It will be on the left. 31 — BAILEYTON GOLF CLUB (18 HOLES): Public course, par 71. Located just outside Baileyton city limits on Horton Highway. Take Tennessee 172 (Baileyton Road) to Baileyton, proceed to red light and turn right. 32 — GREENEVILLE GREENE COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM: Located on West McKee Street just off South Main. This museum is dedicated to preserving a record of the life and heritage of Greeneville and Greene County. 33 — DICKSON-WILLIAMS MANSION: Previously the house and grounds encompassed the entire block bounded by Main, Church, Irish and Depot streets. Restored 1820s-era mansion is at the corner of West Church and Irish streets. Tours available daily. For more information call 787-0500.


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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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Mission Statement:

The Greene County Partnership exists to provide community leadership, consensus-building and problem-solving through the cooperative efforts of business and government and to serve as a catalyst for positive improvement and change. We are committed to serving the needs of our members, industry, government, business and citizens by: • Providing a forum to identify common problems and develop solutions. • Expanding and diversifying the Greene County economy. • Providing and supporting initiatives that will enhance Greene County’s overall quality of life. • Serving as a common denominator for governmental and community programs. • Cooperating with regional programs of mutual interest.

Vision Statement:

Greene County is a progressive community, firm in its tradition of faith, aware of its heritage, protective of its environment and natural beauty, committed to quality education and cultural enrichment, and enterprising in its economic and government.

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Greene County 911 Makes Help A Call Away Greene County Emergency Communications, a 911 system, is headquartered at 111 Union St., Greeneville. The program allows all Greene County residents to request fire, law enforcement or emergency medical assistance by dialing 911. Only emergency calls should be made by dialing 911. For non-emergency calls to the 911 office, dial 638-8663. Since 2018, Greene County 911 has given residents the ability to opt-in to emergency notifications powered by Hyper-Reach, a Rochester, New York, company that provides mass emergency notifications for public safety. There are a number of ways residents can sign up for the service, including visiting the website http://hyper-reach.com/ tngreenesignup.html, calling 423-4066271 and following the prompts or texting GreeneCoAlerts to 423-406-6271. Initial set-up for those with cellphones

takes less than five minutes. Residents can choose how to receive the notifications, either through voice, text, email or a combination of the options. An app can also be downloaded and the system will automatically post notifications on the Greene County 911 Facebook page. CenturyLink provides the database for 911’s location information. Phone numbers, as well as home and business addresses, are contained in the database. POST REFLECTIVE NUMBERS To ease the difficulty of tracking down a house or business, the 911 program requests that 4-inch reflective house numbers be placed where they can be seen easily from the road. Suggested locations are on a house, on a mailbox or on a post next to the driveway. A 911 address must be obtained by all newcomers, or families who move from one residence to another, before having telephone service installed.

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Other Useful Numbers Useful phone numbers and website addresses:

GREENEVILLE LIGHT & POWER SYSTEM: 636-6200 Website: www.glps.net

ATMOS ENERGY: 1-888-286-6700 Website: www.atmosenergy.com

GL&PS REPAIR SERVICE (AFTER HOURS): 636-6202

BAILEYTON TOWN HALL: 234-6911

GREENEVILLE PARKS & RECREATION DEPT: 638-3143, 638-3194 or 638-3144 Website: www.greenevilletn.gov

BULLS GAP CITY HALL: 235-5216 GREENE TECHNOLOGY CENTER: 639-0171 Website: cft.gcschools.net COMCAST: 1-800-COMCAST Website: my.xfinity.com CENTURYLINK: 1-800-366-8201 Website: www.centurylink.com GREENE COUNTY MAYOR: 798-1766 Website: www.greenecountytngov.com GREENE COUNTY PARTNERSHIP: 6384111 Website: discovergreenevilletn. com/chamber-of-commerce-home/

THE GREENEVILLE SUN: 638-4181 Website: www.GreenevilleSun.com GREENEVILLE TOWN HALL: 639-7105 GREENEVILLE WATER COMMISSION: 638-3148 Website: www.gwctn.org GREENEVILLE WATER OFFICE (WASTE TREATMENT PLANT): 639-1022 Website: www.gwctn.org MOSHEIM TOWN HALL: 422-4051 TUSCULUM CITY HALL: 638-6211

GREENE COUNTY SCHOOLS: 639-4194 Website: www.greenek12.org

TUSCULUM UNIVERSITY: 636-7300 Website: www.tusculum.edu

GREENEVILLE CITY SCHOOLS: 787-8000 Website: www2.gcschools.net

WALTERS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE: 798-7940 Website: www.ws.edu/ campuses/niswonger/

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Non-Emergency Numbers Emergency assistance is only a phone call away by dialing 911. The following numbers are for times when you may want or need to contact one of the following agencies on a non-emergency matter. COUNTY SHERIFF Business Office: 798-1800, open 24 hours

Greene County Detention Center: 798-1802

FIRE DEPARTMENTS (non-emergency situations) Greeneville: 638-4243 Camp Creek: 638-1702 Caney Branch: 638-1237

Cedar Creek: 620-7421 DeBusk: 636-1111 Fall Branch, Washington Co: 423-348-7171 Limestone, Washington Co: 423-257-2571 McDonald: 823-2157 Midway: 329-8726 Mosheim: 422-7401 Town of Mosheim: 422-7227

Newmansville: 639-7246 Nolichuckey, Washington County: 423-257-2803 Orebank: 638-7799 St. James: 639-7121 South Greene: 639-5446 Sunnyside: 638-6597

Tusculum: 638-8068 United: 234-2001 HOSPITALS

Greeneville Community Hospital East: 787-5000 www.balladhealth.org

Greeneville Community Hospital West: 639-3151 www.balladhealth.org

EMERGENCY SERVICES

Greeneville Emergency & Rescue Squad: 638-3431 Greene County-Greeneville Emergency Medical Services: 798-1720 Greeneville-Greene County Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security: 7981729 or 798-1824

Poison Control Center:

1-800-222-1222 Website: www.aapcc.org

SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE

CHIPS Domestic Violence Shelter (serves Greene, Unicoi and Carter counties) Office: 743-0022 Sexual Assault Center of East Tennessee Center: 865-558-9040 Crisis hotline: 865-522-7273

POLICE (NON-EMERGENCY) Baileyton: 234-6911 Greeneville: 639-7111 Tusculum: 638-6211 Mosheim: 422-7666

open 24 hours Website: www.tn.gov/tbi

CDC Public Response Hot Line for Bio-terrorism: (response to anthrax, smallpox and other outbreaks) 1-888-232-4636 Website: www.emergency.cdc.gov/ bioterrorism

Office of Homeland Security East Tennessee Office: 317-8044 Nashville: 615-521-5200 Website: www.tennessee. gov/homelandsecurity

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National Center for Missing and Exploited Children:

U.S. Forest Service: 638-8731 Website: www.fs.fed.us

1-800-843-5678 (24 hours) Website: www.missingkids. com

STATE, FEDERAL AGENCIES

Tennessee Highway Patrol: 348-6144 Website: www. tn.gov/safety

Federal Bureau of Investigation (Knoxville office): 865-544-0751 Website: www.fbi.gov

Utility Services Chuckey Utility District: must pay a deposit (property owners, $20; renters, $75) plus a non-refund415 Banks St., Ste. 1, Greeneville, TN 37745 able service charge (inside the Green639-6362 eville city limits, $25; outside the Cross Anchor Utility District: Greeneville city limits, $35) before 800 W. Andrew Johnson Hwy, service can be started. Greeneville, TN 37745 WATER Water commission employees 639-5125 GREENEVILLE WATER are often able travel to the customer Glen Hills Utility District: COMMISSION property to start water service on the Location: 516 N. Main St., Green- same day that the deposit and service 2710 Newport Hwy, eville, TN 37445. charges are paid. Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 638-3148. 639-8622 For those in Greeneville, the miniMosheim Water Department: Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. mum bill for only water usage is $9.00 weekdays. per month. The monthly minimum bill 1000 Main St., Services: Water and sewer service for only sewer usage is $10.00. Mosheim, TN 37818 422-4051 is provided to residents of GreenOutside Greeneville’s city limits, eville and areas of Greene County. the minimum bill for water access is North Greene Utility District: Getting Connected: Visit our 6470 Horton Hwy, $18, and the minimum bill for sewer website at www.gwctn.org for access is $20.00. Greeneville, TN 37745 234-3145 information, or go to the office and provide the name, billing address and UTILITY DISTRICTS Old Knox Utility District: 8140 W. Andrew Johnson Hwy, location where service is needed. Those residing outside the GreenRenters and leasers must provide a eville Water Commission’s service Mosheim, 37817 copy of their rent/lease agreement or area may arrange for water service 422-1660 rent/lease receipt. through the utility district in the part SEE UTILITY, 16 The customer establishing service of the county in which they live. Several utilities serve this community. Information about service, connection, reconnection and billing may be obtained by calling the local office of each.

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The Andrew Johnson National Historic Site and Cemetery is one of the historic sites that make Greene County special.

Walking Tours Showcase Downtown Greeneville’s History

Historic landmarks throughout downtown Greeneville connect its past with its present and future. Although Greeneville is now thriving in the 21st century, reminders evidence that Andrew Johnson, 17th president of the United States, called the area his home more than 150 years ago. Visiting these historic places can make the past come alive. “A Walk With The President” is a tour brochure provided for those interested in walking or driving on a self-guided tour that allows you to see the sites that were once very

familiar to President Johnson. The latest edition is available at the Greene County Partnership, 115 Academy St., or at the Andrew Johnson Visitor Center, where College and East Depot streets meet in downtown Greeneville. “A Walk With The President” details the historic sites and provides a map for the tour. Through an agreement between Main Street: Greeneville and the National Park Service, two professionally guided walking tours of historic points in downtown Greeneville are offered from April through October.

The first is a 90 minute walking tour which departs the lobby of the General Morgan Inn Monday-Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Tours of the Dickson-Williams Mansion are also available. They are available year-round except for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s, and depart from the General Morgan Inn daily at 1 p.m. January and February may have limited availability due to weather. Call Main Street Tours at 423-639-7102 for more information or visit their website at SEE WALKING, 18

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www.mainstreetgreeneville.org. DIAL AND DISCOVER TOUR The National Park Service is offering a new way to experience the Historic District in downtown Greeneville. The Andrew Johnson OnCell Audio Tour is a self-guided tour that allows people to visit some of the major stops and hear the stories all with the convenience of their cellphones or smartphones. The tour covers 10 historic sites, including the Dickson-Williams Mansion and the Andrew Johnson sites. All one has to do is stop at the sites listed, call the audio tour number and hear all of the information about the particular place. The tour takes about 20 minutes and can be either walked or driven. The Andrew Johnson OnCell Audio Tour flier, which includes a list and map of the sites, along with the audio tour number and directions, is a free service and can be picked up at the Andrew Johnson Visitors Center. Website: https://anjo.oncell.com/ en/index.html JOHNSON’S BACKGROUND Born on Dec. 29, 1808, in Raleigh, North Carolina, Johnson was only 3 years old when his father died. His mother raised him and eventually apprenticed him to a tailor when he was 14. Abandoning his apprenticeship, Johnson moved to Greeneville in 1826, along with his mother, his brother and their stepfather. Only a year later, Johnson married Eliza McCardle. Supported by his wife and customers, Johnson advanced his education and began developing the strongly constitutional philosophy that marked his politics. Johnson operated his tailor shop in a clapboard building typical of the day, often debating local, state and national political issues with friends as he cut and stitched clothing. Rising to the position of Greeneville alderman in 1829, Johnson moved forward from there in successive leadership roles at the local, state and national levels to hold

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daughter of Johnson. Across College Street from the statue, a Johnson-related point of interest now stands. A former tobacco warehouse on the corner of the intersection was torn down, and the site is now home to the newest Johnson-related monument: a replica of the very modest North Carolina structure in which Johnson was born. All four corners of the Depot Street/ College Street/Academy Street intersection, now officially designated by the town as Andrew Johnson Square, are occupied by memorials to the 17th president. OLD HARMONY GRAVEYARD is next on the tour. This historic site is where many important former residents of the community were laid to rest. The site is located directly behind Greeneville Town Hall. The site was established as a cemetery in 1791 in connection with what was then FILE PHOTO/THE GREENEVILLE SUN Harmony Presbyterian Church. The towering grave marker on Monument Hill in Greeneville stands atop the graves of both That congregation evolved into today’s President Andrew Johnson and his wife, Eliza McCardle Johnson. First Presbyterian Church, which will be visited later on the tour route. the highest office in the land in 1865. James K. Polk, while Johnson was still a Some of the Scots-Irish settlers of The places indicated in all-capital member of Congress, and Eliza Johnson’s Greeneville are buried in Old Harmony letters below are the tour sites listed in sewing kit. Graveyard. “A Walk With The President” and are There is also a display case that features Other notables who rest in Old Harmonumbered on the map in the brochure. different artifacts every three months. ny Graveyard include Mordecai Lincoln, Other historical sites not officially includA short film provides visitors with an Dr. Hezekiah Balch, Dr. Charles Coffin, ed as part of the tour — such as some of introduction to the site as well as to John- Valentine Sevier, William Dickson, Dr. Greeneville’s older private homes — are son’s political and personal life. Alexander Williams and Blackstone Mcoccasionally mentioned, but not printed in Across College Street from the visitors Dannel. all-capitals. Soldiers who were in every American center stands the ANDREW JOHNSON Preserved inside a brick structure, war from the Revolution through the Civil HOME (1838-1851), often referred to which also houses the Andrew Johnson as “The 1830s Home.” Johnson and his War are buried there. National Historic Site Visitors Center, is family lived in this two-story brick house The next site is nearby GREENEVILLE the ANDREW JOHNSON TAILOR SHOP. before moving to his more elegant home, TOWN HALL. This classical-style buildThis location is where the “Walk With The called “The Homestead,” on South Main ing, completed in 1967, stands on historic President” begins. Street, which will be mentioned later. grounds. Visitors can see the tailor shop, along Included with the decor of the 1830s The church that later became Greenwith a table made by Johnson’s brother, house are historical displays about Johneville’s First Presbyterian Church was Tyler, and a stove that was used to heat son’s life up until the time of his presiden- on this site. At another time, the home of small buildings of the day. cy. Judge Sam Milligan, a contemporary of The sound of footsteps on the wooden Across Depot Street from the Visitor Johnson, stood on the grounds. floor, the noise of shears snipping cloth, Center, a bronze statue of Andrew Johnson A pioneering abolitionist newspaper, and other sound effects are used to bring published by a Quaker named Benjamin gazes solemnly at the world. the tailor/president to life. Jim Gray, a noted East Tennessee artist Lundy during the 1822-1824 period, was Some of the newer displays in the and sculptor, executed the work, which located on or near this site. museum include the “Polk jewelry,” given was erected in 1995 as a gift to the comThe newspaper was called the Genius of munity from the estate of the late Margaret to Martha Johnson, daughter of Andrew, SEE WALKING, 19 by Sarah Childress Polk, wife of President Johnson Patterson Bartlett, great-grand-


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ter is a small log cabin that is a representation of the CAPITOL OF THE LOST STATE OF FRANKLIN. FROM 18 From 1785 to 1788, Greeneville was Universal Emancipation. While in Greenthe capital of the short-lived “Lost State of eville, Lundy also published a weekly Franklin.” paper, the Economist and Political Paper. In 1796, this area became part of TenAfter 1824, the Genius was moved to nessee when the state was established. Baltimore. The structure represents the style of a Jeffers Funeral & Cremation Services, building, shown in early photographs, that next door to town hall, occupies an 1893 was reported to have been the actual capitol Victorian house, initially the M.P. Reeve building of the “lost state.” home. The original capitol stood on the site of From town hall, go across College Street the existing Greene County Courthouse. to the Roby Fitzgerald Adult Center. GreenBehind the representation of the Frankeville’s first public school was operated out lin capitol and adjacent to the Greenof this building. eville-Greene County Library is BICENOpening in the early 1890s, it eventuTENNIAL PARK, developed in 1983 in celebration of Greeneville’s 200th birthday. ally came to be known as Roby Fitzgerald School, named for Miss Roby Fitzgerald, Near the park is the BIG SPRING, a much-admired and loved principal and which runs through a picturesque stoneteacher who educated many Greeneville lined moat under a quaint, arching footcitizens within the school’s brick walls. bridge. Many years ago, it was simply Today the building houses the Roby Fitz- a wilderness spring that attracted game, gerald Adult Center (a senior citizens’ facili- Native Americans, and, finally, settlers who ty), and the RSVP and ACCESS programs. became the first residents of Greeneville. Next to the Roby Fitzgerald Adult CenSamuel Doak, famed frontier preacher, is

said to have preached at this spring. For more than 150 years, the Big Spring served as the town’s major water supply. Close by the Big Spring is one of Greeneville’s two VALENTINE SEVIER HOUSES. Valentine Sevier, a nephew of John Sevier, Tennessee’s first governor — who also was governor of Franklin and an early settler — built this house around 1820. It is a private residence now. Heading up North Main Street at the Spencer Street intersection, one next encounters the HENEGAR TRIM HOUSE, which dates from immediately after the Civil War. A few doors up from the Henegar Trim House is the JAMES M. FOWLER HOUSE, built in the 1850s. Dr. Fowler’s wedding coat was made by Andrew Johnson and is on display in the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site Visitor Center, which includes Johnson’s tailor shop. The RIPLEY HOUSE (1868) and the EDMUND B. MILLER HOUSE (1856) are examples of Greek Revival architecture. During the Civil War, Miller, a Union

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supporter, may have been the individual who led Union troops to Greeneville, where their attack led to the death of Confederate Gen. John Hunt Morgan. Other historic homes across North Main above Spencer are HARMONY HOUSE, a beautiful two-story brick home built in 1851, and ANTRIM, a combination of two restored, linked log structures originally built by Thomas Alexander at a different Greene County site, and brought to North Main. Antrim has for years been nestled among the trees at the rear and to the north side of Harmony House. The owners carefully disassembled the two log houses and relocated, combined and expanded them into their residence at a site about 20 feet closer to the front of the lot. Confederate soldiers camped in the backyard during the Civil War. Harmony House was the home of Dr. W.A. Harmon, who was a teacher at Rhea Academy in the 1850s and was also a physician and a lawyer. Heading back down Main Street into the SEE WALKING, 24

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and pews, a one-time slave gallery (now the choir loft), and the oldest organ in FROM 19 Tennessee. downtown area, one soon A sign in the churchyard encounters the property states, “The center of this upon which once stood the block was once the garden ROBERT KERR HOUSE. of the Williams House (now Kerr was the man who proknown as the Dickson-Wilvided land to Greene County liams Mansion) where Brig. for use as a county seat. Gen. John Hunt Morgan of His provision of that land Morgan’s Raiders fame and is believed to have been the his staff were billeted. Just key reason why Greeneville, after dawn, a detail of Brig. and not some other Greene Gen. Alvan C. Gillem’s County community, became Federal forces slipped past the county seat. Confederate outposts, surKerr’s log house also rounded the house, surprised served as a tavern and a and killed Morgan and meeting place for the Upper captured his staff.” House of the State of FrankAt the intersection of lin legislature. Irish and Church streets, one Greeneville’s First Baptist will discover the restored DICKSON-WILLIAMS Church stands on the old MANSION (referred to Kerr property. previously as “the Williams Just past the old Kerr property is the site where the House”). GREENEVILLE Once an East Tennessee CUMBERLAND showplace residence, the PRESBYTERIAN house was built by GreenCHURCH, founded in 1841 eville’s first postmaster, Wilwith 30 charter members, liam Dickson, between 1815 stands at the corner of Main and 1821 for his daughter, and Church streets. The struc- Catharine, as a future wedture is another example of ding present. Greek Revival architecture. In 1823, when she was The church’s best known married, the fine brick home feature is a cannonball, became the residence of which is representative of Catharine Dickson and her the one that slammed into husband, Dr. Alexander the front wall on Sept. 4, Williams. 1864, the day Gen. John Notables who were Hunt Morgan was killed entertained there in the nearby. ensuing decades included Just around the corner Presidents James K. Polk and across West Church and Andrew Jackson, Street stands ST. JAMES Henry Clay, Mrs. Francis Hodgson Burnett (author of EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Little Lord Fauntleroy) and occupying a beautiful, traditional church building. Gen. Wade Hampton. Built in 1850 and designed During the Civil War, as Greeneville changed hands, by George M. Spencer, this white frame church’s interior SEE WALKING, 26 features walnut woodwork


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the house was used from time to time as both a Union and a Confederate headquarters, and provided lodging for Gens. Ambrose Burnside and Alvan C. Gillem, of the Union Army, and Gen. Morgan, of the Confederate Army. Tours of the Dickson-Williams Mansion start daily at 1 p.m. from the lobby of the General Morgan Inn. Call Main Street Tours at 423-787-0500 for more information. Back on Main Street is the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, at 110 N. Main St. Dating to 1848, the building is an example of federal architecture. Established in 1780, the church has the earliest origin among Greene County congregations, and grew out of the old Mt. Bethel Church. The church was known as Harmony Church before its name was changed to First Presbyterian Church. The DRAKE-BROWN HOUSE, built during the 1850s by Lewis J. Drake, stands at 206 S. Irish St. It later became the home of John A. Brown. The SHEETS HOME is located next door. This establishment later became the family home of Dr. and Mrs. George E. Scott and the location of his dental practice. Today their son, Dr. Haden Scott, practices dentistry there. The SAMUEL SNAPP HOUSE is next in line, and the RUMBOUGH HOUSE, home of a Confederate officer during the Civil War, is across the street. Both date to the 1840s. Circling back to South Main Street at East Depot Street on the official “Walk With the President” route, one finds the governmental center of the county at COURTHOUSE SQUARE. Many of Greeneville’s most important historic events have occurred here, dating back to the days when the State of Franklin’s capitol stood there. Other highlights include the Greeneville Union Convention of June 1861 and the funeral of President Andrew Johnson in 1875. Monuments on the courthouse lawn honor, among others, John Sevier,

governor of the State of Franklin and first elected governor of the new Tennessee in 1796; the many Union soldiers from Greene County who served in the Civil War, and Confederate Gen. John Hunt Morgan. Near Courthouse Square is the tour’s next stop, the MANSION HOUSE. This house was the site of an 1835 reception for Andrew Jackson. It was also originally the home of John Dickson. The current appearance of the home differs significantly from the original. Once a two-story brick house with double chimneys, it now houses the business Adams & Plucker, CPA, and looks more like a typical storefront than the residential mansion it originally was. Farther down South Main Street is the SEVIER-LOWRY HOUSE, Greeneville’s oldest standing structure and the second Valentine Sevier house on the tour route. Though covered with clapboards for more than a century, the core of this 1790s structure is actually constructed of logs. The mantel in the drawing room comes from the law office of Gen. Thomas D. Arnold, an attorney and congressman who lived in Greeneville from about 1830 until his death in 1870. Next door to the Sevier-Lowry house is GREENWOOD, a two-story brick house that was begun in 1810 and expanded in the late 1840s. It was occupied by the McDowell family until the Civil War, then became the residence of William R. Brown. Across South Main Street from Greenwood is the ANDREW JOHNSON HOMESTEAD — preserved by the U.S. government as part of the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site. Johnson purchased his first Greeneville home, the brick house near his tailor shop, from Mordecai Lincoln, a second cousin to Abraham Lincoln, and also the man who performed the marriage ceremony of Johnson and Eliza McCardle. A legal snag kept the title to the house from going through to Johnson for about 20 years. When Johnson finally received the title, he traded the house along with $950 for the home that most people today associate with him — the Johnson Homestead.

During the most momentous years of his public life, this was Johnson’s Tennessee residence. Open to the public, this house provides a glimpse into the home life of Johnson and his family, and of domestic life generally in the mid-1800s. On most days, guided tours may be scheduled hourly. Tour arrangements are made at the Andrew Johnson Visitor Center located on College Street at the corner of East Depot Street. The next stop on the tour is the GREENEVILLE-GREENE COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM, on West McKee Street at South Main Street. Reflecting more than 200 years of history, this museum contains artifacts from throughout Greene County illustrating various aspects of life here over the centuries. THE ANDREW JOHNSON NATIONAL CEMETERY, with entrances on both Monument Avenue and Crescent Street, was originally known as Signal Hill. Andrew Johnson himself selected the hill, which belonged to him at the time, as his final resting place. Johnson’s wife, his mother, his mother-in-law, and all of his children are buried there. The rest of the cemetery is used for the burial of honorably discharged military personnel and their spouses. Many Civil War veterans are buried there. Open to the public is the OLD GREENE COUNTY GAOL, located behind the Greene County Courthouse. The one-story limestone-rock jail was originally erected in 1804-05 in what is now the middle of Depot Street. The dungeon-like gaol was torn down and moved to its present site in 1838, and in 1882, a red brick second story was added. Other historic homes in the downtown district include: the Wheat Williams House (early 1800s), corner of McKee and Irish streets; the McKee House and Law Office (1860s), opposite the Wheat Williams House on the corner of McKee and Irish streets; the Dr. J.E. Alexander Home (post-Civil War), West Irish Street; “Boxwood Manor,” the Joseph R. Brown-Milligan House (1850s), South Main Street; and the James G. Reaves House (Walnut Lawn Farm”) (1855), also on South Main Street.

Local Heritage Organizations A number of organizations focus on preserving the rich historical heritage of the community. They include: ANDREW JOHNSON HERITAGE ASSOCIATION CONTACT: George Collins, President, 525-0240 BAILEYTON AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY CONTACT: 552-3581 BLUE SPRINGS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Wilhemina Williams, President, 257-4253 DICKSON-WILLIAMS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Sarah Webster, Chairman, 552-0426 GREENE COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY CONTACT: 638-5034 or 638-9866 (T. Elmer Cox Library) GREENE COUNTY HERITAGE TRUST CONTACT: George Scott, President 502-0368 GREENEVILLE-GREENE COUNTY HISTORY MUSEUM CONTACT: Betty Fletcher, Operations Director, 636-1558(W) www.greeneville greenecountyhistorymseum.com OVERMOUNTAIN VICTORY TRAIL ASSOCIATION CONTACT: Steve Ricker, Director of Interpretation, 278-0439 www.ovta.org SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS, JOHN HUNT MORGAN CAMP 2053 CONTACT: Todd Pierce, Commander, 367-3722 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, NOLACHUCKEY CHAPTER CONTACT: nolachuckey@tndar.org SONS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR, PRESIDENT ANDREW JOHNSON CAMP 70 CONTACT: Tim Massey, 620-3813, horses319@comcast.net www.suvcw.org


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GOVERNMENT AND CITIZENSHIP

Greene Governed By County, 4 Municipal Systems

The four municipalities of Greene County operate under their own individual governmental regulations, while Greene County as a whole has its own government. The municipalities in Greene County are Greeneville, the county seat, and the smaller incorporated towns of Baileyton and Mosheim and the city of Tusculum.

GREENE COUNTY Leadership: The county is governed by the Greene County Commission, a 21-member elected legislative body. The senior administrator and chief financial officer for the county is the county mayor, who serves full-time. The Greene County Planning Commission administers land-use planning, includ-

ing making recommendations to the Greene County Commission on zoning matters, and has approval authority over subdivisions that are outside the jurisdictions of the various municipal governments. Elections: County commissioners are elected by district (there are seven commission districts, with three commissioners per district) to serve a four-year term. To find out your commission district, call the Greene County Election Commission office at 798-1715, or visit www.greenecountytngovt.com. The county mayor and all other countywide officeholders are elected at the same time, with the exception of the property assessor, who is elected to a four-year term two years after the county commission and county mayor are elected.

Greene County holds a general election on the first Thursday in August in even-numbered years. Meetings: The county commission meets every month on the third Monday at 6 p.m. at the Greene County Courthouse.

Municipal Officials

The following is a list of elected officials and others appointed to the governments of Greeneville, Baileyton, Tusculum and Mosheim.

GREENEVILLE Leadership: Greeneville, the county seat, is governed by an elected board of a mayor and four aldermen. The members also serve on various municipal boards and commissions. The city administrator, a full-time employee, is the chief administrative officer of the town and reports to the Greeneville

GREENEVILLE Mayor: W.T. Daniels Aldermen: Cal Doty, Kristin Girton, Tim Teague and Scott Bullington City Administrator: Todd Smith Recorder & Finance Director: Lora Young City Attorney: Ronald W. Woods Director of Schools: Steven Starnes Police Chief: Tim Ward Fire Chief: Alan Shipley Public Works Director: Brad Peters Building Official: Bert Seay

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Board of Mayor and Aldermen. The police department and fire department (except for chiefs) are covered under the Greeneville Civil Service system, which is overseen by the Greeneville Civil Service Board. Collectively, those two departments are known as the town’s classified services. Subdivision matters for Greeneville and for Greeneville’s Urban Growth Area, which extends beyond the town limits, are administered by the Greeneville Regional Planning Commission. Planning commission members are appointed by the board of mayor and aldermen. Elections: The city is divided into two wards, with two aldermen being elected from each ward. The mayor is elected by voters in both wards. The 1st Ward is the area north of Church Street, and the 2nd Ward is the area south of Church Street. The two 1st Ward aldermen are elected to two-year terms in odd-numbered years, and the two 2nd Ward aldermen and the mayor are elected to two-year terms in even-numbered years. Elections are in August. Meetings: The Greeneville Board of Mayor and Aldermen meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month. BAILEYTON Leadership: Baileyton has a mayor, a vice mayor and three aldermen, who each serve a four-year term. The town also has an appointed planning commission. Elections: Coordinated with Greene County general elections, Baileyton municipal elections are held on the first Thursday in August of each even-numbered year. In even-numbered years when the mayor, the vice mayor, and one alderman are not up for election, the town’s other two aldermen are elected. Meetings: Board meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month.

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MOSHEIM Leadership: The town has a mayor and four aldermen. Mosheim also has an appointed planning commission. Elections: A mayor and four aldermen are elected in August of even-numbered years and serve four-year terms. Meetings: Board meetings are held on the fourth Thursday of each month. TUSCULUM Leadership: The city is led by a three-member commission, which includes the mayor. Tusculum also has an appointed planning commission. Elections: Tusculum elects three commissioners, each to a four-year term. Elections take place in November even-numbered years, whenever a commissioner’s term expires. Meetings: The Tusculum Board of Mayor and Commissioners meets the third Monday of each month.


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Getting In Touch With State-Level Officials The governor of Tennessee and local state legislators can be reached via the following ways: Gov. Bill Lee (R) Governor’s Office Tennessee State Capitol, 1st Floor 600 Dr. Martin L. King Jr. Blvd. Nashville, TN 37243 Phone: 615-741-2001 State Sen. Steve Southerland (R) 1st Senate District: All voters in Greene County are in the 1st Senate District. Nashville office: 425 Representative John Lewis Way North Suite 722 Cordell Hull Building Nashville, TN 37243 Phone: 615-741-3851 Fax: 615-253-0330 Email: sen.steve. southerland@capitol.tn.gov Morristown address: 4648 Harbor Drive Morristown, TN 37814 Phone: 423-587-6167

Donald and South Greene precincts. Nashville office: 425 5th Avenue North Suite 406 Cordell Hull Building Nashville, TN 37243 Phone: 615-741-7482 Fax: 615-253-0210 Email: rep.david. hawk@capitol.tn.gov Greeneville address: 407 Crockett Lane Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 423-639-8146 State Rep. Jeremy Faison (R) 11th House District. This district includes the Greene County precincts of Caney Branch, Mohawk, Orebank, McDonald and South Greene. Nashville office: 425 Representative John Lewis Way North Suite 604 Cordell Hull Building Nashville, TN 37243 Phone: 615-741-6871 Fax: 615-253-0225 Email: rep.jeremy. faison@capitol.tn.gov

Cosby Address: State Rep. David 2566 Sorrel Road Hawk (R) Cosby, TN 37722 5th House District. This district includes all Websites: of Greene County with the www.state.tn.us exception of Caney Branch, www.legislature.state. Mohawk, Orebank, Mctn.us

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Planner: Randy Davenport Parks & Recreation Director: Butch Patterson Water Superintendent: Laura White Engineer: Brad Peters Public Relations Manager: Amy Rose Human Resources Director: Patsy Fuller Airport Authority: Wes Hope, Sherry Hensley, Jimmy Collins, Paul McAfee and Jeff Hollett Beer Board: W.T. Daniels, Cal Doty, Kristin Girton, Tim Teague and Scott Bullington Board of Education: Cindy Luttrell, Crystal Hirschy, Dr. Craig Shepherd, Pam Botta, and Josh Quillen Civil Service Board: Joe Gonzalez, Dr. John Boys and Nat Renner Health & Educational Facilities Board: Sam Miller, Kent Bewley, Bill Hickerson, Brandon Hull, Rodney Bell, Tommy Burns, and Watson Leonard Historic Zoning Commission: Ben Brooks, Bill Brown, D. Jeannine Dalton, Roger Hankins, Dr. Jaime Parman-Ryans, Don Sexton, Noah Young, Peter Higgins, and Cal Doty Housing Authority: Don Hamilton, Janice Bradley, Mike Burns, Mary Hall, and William Barner Greeneville Energy Authority Board of Directors: Shane Hite, Willie Anderson, Sam Miller, Sarah E.T. Webster, and Jim Emory Parking Authority: Tim Teague, Craig Ogle, Cal Doty, Doug DeBusk, and Paige Mengel Parks and Recreation Advisory Board: Wayne Phillips, Don Hamilton, Tim Armstrong, Buddy Hawk, Roger Woolsey, W.T. Daniels, Gary Compton, Todd Newberry, Sarah E. T. Webster, and Angelo Botta Regional Planning Commission: Lindy Riley, Bob King, Mayor W.T. Daniels,

Charles Hutchins, Paul McAfee, Anita Ricker, Cal Doty, Ben Brooks, and Andy Broyles Water Commission: Doug Debusk, Johnny Honeycutt and Joe Waggoner BAILEYTON Mayor: William “Kenny” Kerr Aldermen: Andy Pierce, Steve Hall, Sherrie Ottinger and Steve Clouser City Recorder: Jessica Brown City Attorney: Kidwell King Jr. Planning Commission: Kenny Kerr, Wayne Ailshie, Michael Starnes, David McLain, Maryann Hall and Sherrie Ottinger MOSHEIM Mayor: David Myers Aldermen: Dave Long, James Foshie, Marc Campbell, and Rick Cunningham City Recorder: Kelle Lowery City Clerk: Stephanie Wallin City Attorney: Douglas Payne Planning Commission: Jessie Lowery, Bob Purgason, Dave Long, Mike Musick, Ron Fields, and Donnie Knight TUSCULUM Mayor: Alan Corley Vice Mayor: Barbara Britton Commissioners: Barbara Britton, Mike Burns and Alan Corley City Recorder: John Lamb City Attorney: Alex R. Chestnut Planning Commission: Mike Burns, Alan Corley, Dale Landers, Teresa McCrary, and Eric Price


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MEET YOUR COUNTY OFFICIALS Greene County Trustee

Nathan R. Holt The trustee serves as the county’s banker and treasurer. The three major functions of the trustee’s office are: (1) Collecting the county’s property taxes; (2) Accounting for and disbursing county funds; and (3) Investing temporarily idle county funds. The trustee’s office takes pride in providing Greene County citizens with professional,courteous, customer-focused service in an efficient manner. If we can be of service to you, please come see us or give us a call at 423-798-1705. Remember, we work for you!

County Clerk

Lori Bryant

• Motor Vehicle Registration available at the kiosk in the County Clerk’s Office. • Offering Vehicle Registration Mobile Service at the locations of Mosheim, Tusculum, Baileyton Town Halls, and Camp Creek Ruritan Memorial Park Pavilion. • Motor Vehicle Licensing. • Business Tax Help Desk for electronic filing through The Department of Revenue. • Prints titles for the State of Tennessee Department of Revenue. • Issues marriage licenses. • Issues on-premises and off-premises permits to sell beverages in unincorporated areas of the county. • Collects occupancy tax. • Issues Business Tax licenses. • Minutes for County Commission meetings. • Online Services. • Partnering with the Department of Safety Drivers License Services with a new service available in renewing Drivers License & also issuing duplicate Drivers License to the Greene County citizens. • “New Service” through the County Clerk partnering with the Department of Safety, which is the Handgun Permit Renewals and the new REAL ID in which a Gold Star can be placed on your Driver’s License for boarding an airplane or entering a Federal Buildings. Contact me at

Assessor of Property

Chuck Jeffers

Our obligation in the Greene County Assessor’s Office is to be fair and unbiased to all citizens of Greene County. We strive to maintain our efficiency and constantly improve our level of professionalism so that we may better serve you. Our office staff are proficient, knowledgeable, experienced, and friendly professionals ready to assist you. Any time you have a question about an assessment or any other issue pertaining to county property, please give us a call. Or, you are always welcome to come by and pay us a visit in Suite 222 of the Courthouse Annex between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Contact me at 423-798-1738 204 North Cutler Street, Suite 222, Greeneville, TN 37745

Circuit Court Clerk Chris Shepard

The Circuit Court Clerk serves as a clerk for the Circuit, Criminal, General Sessions, & Juvenile Courts. The Circuit Court Clerk also serves as the Jury Coordinator & ADA Coordinator. It’s an honor getting to serve the people of the community I love. My goal from the start has been to prepare our judicial system for the future, while also being a good steward of the tax payers’ money. I have a dedicated and forward-thinking staff that works diligently with me to achieve those goals.

101 South Main Street, Suite 302, Greeneville, TN In the Greene County Courthouse Monday-Friday 7:30 AM-4:30 PM

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County Mayor

Kevin Morrison

The County Mayor is the Chief Executive and Chief Financial Officer of the County. The County Mayor primarily serves in a role of leadership, influence, and executive function for the entire County and directly manages several County departments. The County Mayor leads, directs, and/or influences: • Local Economic Development • County Budget/Financial Management • Overall Governmental Vision, Direction, and Function • Departmental Management, Policy, and Leadership It is the honor and privilege of my life to serve you. I will ensure that we (your local government) work hard every day to be responsive in our duty to you, and responsibly and judiciously use our tax dollars to make Greene County the best place to live, work, and play. 204 N. Cutler Street, Suite 206, Greeneville, TN

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Road Superintendent

Kevin Swatsell

It is my honor to serve the people of Greene County. Our department is working hard to meet infrastructure needs by focusing on hard work and intentional budgeting. The safety and advancement of the highway system in Greene County is our top priority. Thanks again for the opportunity to serve.

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Greene County Officials And Committees

Following is a listing of officials who are either elected or appointed to operate Greene County’s government as of the time of publication, as well as a list of the county’s appointed boards and commissions and joint Greene County-Greeneville boards and commissions. COUNTY OFFICIALS Mayor: Kevin Morrison Director of Schools: David McLain County Sheriff: Wesley Holt General Sessions and Juvenile Court Judge: Kenneth Bailey Jr. Road Superintendent: Kevin Swatsell County Clerk: Lori Bryant Circuit Court Clerk: Chris Shepard Clerk and Master: Kay Solomon Armstrong Register of Deeds: Joy Rader Nunnally Trustee: Nathan Holt Assessor of Property: Chuck Jeffers Administrator Of Elections: Justin Reaves Budget Director: Danny Lowery Building & Zoning Commissioner: Tim Tweed Planning Coordinator: Amy Tweed Purchasing Agent: Diane Swatzell County Attorney: Roger Woolsey Director of Veterans Services: Charles McLain Constables: Travis Dearstone (R), District 1; Wayne Wilhoit (R), District 2; Kenneth W. Bitner (R), District 3; William D. Parton (R), District 4; Freddie Sams (R), District 5; Ronnie Kinser (R), District 6; Grady Wayne Kelton (R), District 7 COUNTY COMMISSION The 21-member Greene County Commission serves as the county’s legislative body. Commissioners’ names, party affiliations and commission districts they represent are:

Greeneville The Seat Of State, Federal, County Courts There are federal, state, county and municipal courts in Greeneville.

Clifford “Doc” Bryant (R), Jason Cobble (R), Robin Quillen (R). District consists of Tusculum View and Doak precincts. 4th District: George Clemmer (R), William “Bill” Dabbs (R), Lyle Parton (R). District consists of the Courthouse and Camp Creek precincts.

FEDERAL U.S. District Court The home of the Northeastern Division of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee is in the James H. Quillen United States Courthouse at 220 W. Depot St. The courtroom is on the fourth floor. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays, except holidays. Website: www.tned.uscourts.gov/ greeneville. Court Clerks: Rick Tipton is the divisional manager. Phone: 639-3105 Judges: Senior Judge J. Ronnie Greer has been a U.S. District Judge since 2003. His office is on the fourth floor. His office number is 639-0063. Judge Clifton Corker is a US District Judge. His office is on the third floor. To contact him, call 787-7400. Other offices in the federal courthouse are: Magistrate Judge’s Court, Bankruptcy Court, Bankruptcy Court Clerk’s Office, Probation/Pretrial office, U.S. Marshals Service office, U.S. Attorney’s office and an office of the General Services Administration. David G. Jolley is the U.S. marshal for the Eastern District of Tennessee. The office phone number is 638-3391. The U.S. Probation Office, on the courthouse’s third floor, is supervised by the Deputy Chief U.S. Probation Officer. The office phone number is 423-6388121.

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1st District: Kathy Crawford (R), Dale Tucker (R), Tim White (R). District consists of the Baileyton, West Pines and Ottway precincts. 2nd District: Joshua Arrowood (R), Brad Peters (R), Kaleb Powell (R). District consists of the Chuckey-Doak and Chuckey precincts. 3rd District:


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U.S. Bankruptcy Court The home of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee is in the James H. Quillen United States Courthouse located at 220 W. Depot St. Phone: 787-0113 Website: www.tneb. uscourts.gov Marcia Parsons is the bankruptcy judge. Her office is on the third floor, along with her courtroom. The bankruptcy court clerk’s offices are on the second floor. William T. Magill is the deputy in charge of the clerk’s office.

Greene County is part of a four-county circuit that makes up the 3rd Judicial District served by five judges. The counties are Greene, Hamblen, Hawkins and Hancock.

Chancery Court Location: Lower level of the Greene County Courthouse, South Main Street at East Depot Street. The offices of the Clerk & Master, Kay Solomon Armstrong, also are located there. Hours: Except for holidays, hours for the clerk & master’s office are weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Phone: 798-1742 or 798-1744 Fax: 798-1743 U.S. Department Chancellor: Douglas T. Of Justice Jenkins Phone: 639-6759 or The chancery court 823-5022 hears the same types of Francis M. (Trey) Ham- lawsuits as the circuit ilton III is Acting United court, except for perStates Attorney for the sonal-injury matters and Eastern District of Tennes- criminal cases. see. The county’s delinquent They are located in Suite property tax lawsuit has 423 on the fourth floor. historically been filed in Federal Defender chancery court, thereby Services causing the clerk & master Location: 129 W. Depot to collect delinquent propSt. Suite 1. erty taxes in that office. Phone: 636-1301 Court sale information Website: www.fdset.com is available on the website The office’s attorneys www.greeneville.com/ are Nick Wallace, courtsale. Nikki Pierce and Kaycee Roberts. Circuit Court Location: Third floor of STATE the Greene County CourtThere are three trial-lev- house. The circuit court el state courts in Greene clerk is Chris Shephard. County whose judges may Hours: The clerk’s ofinterchange with one anoth- fice is open from 7:30 a.m. er: chancery court, circuit to 4:30 p.m. weekdays court and criminal court. except holidays.

Phone: 798-1760 or 798-1764. Fax: 798-1763. Judges: Circuit judges are Alex Pearson and Tom Wright, both of Greeneville, and Beth Boniface, of Morristown. Circuit judges hear civil cases in which juries are involved, such as negligence, personal injury, malpractice and product liability; and non-jury cases such as divorce, child custody, petitions for orders of protection, adoptions, land disputes and workers compensation cases. Criminal Court John F. Dugger Jr. is the criminal court judge for the 3rd Judicial District. He hears felony and misdemeanor cases. When Dugger is holding court in Greeneville, his office numbers are the same as the circuit court clerk’s, 798-1760 or 7981764. District Attorney General The district attorney general for the 3rd Judicial District is Dan Armstrong. His Greeneville office is at 124 Austin St., Suite 3. The Child Support Enforcement Division is at 124 Austin St., Suite 2. Phone: 787-1450; child support, 787-1458 Hours: D.A., 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays; child support, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Staff: David Baker, Ritchie Collins, Cecil C. Mills Jr. and Jon “Chal” Thompson are assistant district attorneys in Green-

eville. The Child Support Administrator is Sharon A. Rollins. The Child Support Enforcement Division attorneys are Tina Ailshie and Danielle Coggins.

issues in paternity cases. Staff: David Leonard sits as juvenile magistrate two days per week. He hears dependency and neglect cases and any other cases designated by Bailey. The circuit court clerk maintains all records for sessions and juvenile courts and issues all warrants.

STATE/COUNTY General Sessions Court General sessions court and juvenile court (not a court of record) are the two state courts that are operated at the county MUNICIPAL level in Greene County. Greeneville Municipal Location: Greene Coun- Court is in the board room ty Courthouse in the Greeneville Light & Phone: 798-1730 Judge: Kenneth Bailey Jr. is judge of the general sessions and juvenile courts. The general sessions judge hears misdemeanor cases and holds preliminary hearings on all felony cases unless the right to a preliminary hearing is waived by the defendant. Sessions court is also a small-claims court with jurisdiction limited to $25,000.

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Power System building, at 110 N. College St. Court is held at 3 p.m. on Mondays. Presiding is Judge Linda Woolsey. Tusculum City Court is in session on the third Monday of every month at 1:30 p.m. Linda Woolsey, city judge, presides. Baileyton City Court is in session on the third Monday of each month at 11 a.m. Linda Woolsey, city judge, presides.

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What You Need To Know To Vote All qualified citizens have the right to vote in national, state and local elections after registering to vote. To be eligible to vote in Tennessee, a qualified citizen must be a citizen of the United States, must be 18 years of age or older on or before the date of the next election and must be a resident of Tennessee. As a convicted felon eligibility to register and vote depends upon the crime convicted of and the date of the conviction. If a felony conviction made a felon ineligible, the felon may regain their eligibility if the conviction has been expunged or if a successful petition to have their voting rights have been granted, unless the conviction for a crime rendered the felon permanently ineligible to vote. In order to participate in an election, a qualified voter must be properly registered no later than thirty (30) days before the election. The election commission office will process any by-mail voter registration form that has been postmarked at least thirty (30) days before the election. T.C.A 2-2-109. NATIONAL / STATE VOTING: Federal and state general elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November in even-numbered years. In presidential election years, the Presidential Preference Primary election is held on the first Tuesday in February. The Republican and Democratic parties in Greene County may choose to hold their primaries on the same date. Federal and State Republican and Democratic party primary election are held on the first Thursday in August in even-numbered years, in conjunction with the County General Election. LOCAL ELECTIONS: The Republican and Democratic parties in Greene County may choose to hold a county primary elections on the first Tuesday in May. Greene County holds a general election on the first Thursday in August in even-numbered years, in conjunction with the Federal / State Primary Election.

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Municipal elections in Greene County’s towns are non-partisan. The following is information for elections in municipalities: Greeneville: Town of Greeneville Municipal Elections are held on the first Thursday in August every year. In even-numbered years, the Town of Greeneville Municipal Election coincides with the County General Election. In odd-numbered years, the Town of Greeneville Municipal Election is a stand-alone election. In even-numbered years, two aldermen for the 2nd ward and the mayor are elected. In odd-numbered years, two aldermen for the first ward are elected. The aldermen and mayor serve two-year terms. During some municipal elections, school board members are elected to serve fouryear terms, and water commissioners are elected to serve six-year terms. The Greeneville Board of Education has five members which consist of two members from the 1st ward, two members from the 2nd ward, and one at-large member. The Town of Greeneville’s Water Commission has three members who serve at-large. Baileyton: Town of Baileyton Municipal Elections are held on the first Thursday in August every even-numbered year and coincides with the County General Election. The town of Baileyton elects a mayor and four aldermen, each serving a staggered four-year term.

In even-numbered years when the mayor and two aldermen are not up for election, the town’s other two aldermen are elected. Mosheim: Town of Mosheim Municipal Elections are held on the first Thursday in August every even-numbered year and coincides with the County General Election. The town of Mosheim elects a mayor and four aldermen, each serving a staggered four-year term. In even-numbered years when the mayor and two aldermen are not up for election, the town’s other two aldermen are elected. Tusculum: City of Tusculum Municipal Elections are held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November every even-numbered year and coincides with the State / Federal General Election. One commissioner is elected in one election, and two commissioners are elected in the next election. Each serves a four-year term. The commissioners elect one of their own as mayor. EARLY VOTING: Registered voters may cast their ballots early (in-person) during the period that extends 20 days before an election to five days before an election. During the Presidential Preference Primary, the period extends 20 days before an election to seven days before an election.

VOTING BY MAIL: Registered voters may vote by mail when certain conditions are met. If voters wish to vote by mail, they must request a ballot in writing over their signature. The first day to receive a request is ninety (90) days prior to the election, and the last day to receive a request is seven (7) days prior to the election. For more information on absentee-by-mail eligibility, contact the Greene County Election Commission or visit the Tennessee Division of Elections website at: www.GoVoteTN.com. Military personnel, their families, and overseas citizens may also vote by absentee ballot if they meet certain requirements. Applications to vote by absentee ballot from military personnel, their families, and overseas citizens may be received no earlier than January 1 of the year in which the election is to be held unless the election is to be held less than ninety (90) days after January 1 of the calendar year. In that case, the application may be received no earlier than ninety (90) days before the election and no later than seven (7) days before the election. For further details and to review the requirements, please visit FVAP.gov or contact the Greene County Election Commission. ELECTION COMMISSION: Justin Reaves is the administrator of elections for the Greene County Election Commission. The election commission’s chairman is Charles L Johnson (R). Charlena Kendrick Dean (D) is the secretary, and the commissioners are Matthew L. Hensley (R), Latasha W. Keller (R), and William West (D). The State Election Commission is responsible for appointing five county election commissioners for every county in the state. This is done on the first Monday in April in every odd-numbered year. The political party to which three of the five commissioners belong will be the party with the majority in the state legislature. There are three Republicans and two Democrats currently serving as election commissioners.


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How To Obtain A Building Permit Greeneville requires building permits for the construction or remodeling of any residential or commercial structure. The Greeneville Building Inspections Department enforces the 2012 International Building Code, which requires two sets of construction documents to be submitted with each permit application for commercial projects over 1200 square feet. The following must be done to obtain a building permit in Greeneville: • Meet with the building department early in the design process to review the proposed project. Attention should be focused on any special design features or hazardous occupancies. • Submit drawings to the building department and allow time for an adequate plan review — typically, two weeks. • The constructor shall submit proof of licensure and insurance as required by

state law. • Pay all required fees. • Storm water/soil erosion controls shall be in place and approved prior to the start of any work. • Call for required inspection as work progresses. The Greeneville Building Inspections Department is located on the second floor of Greeneville Town Hall, 200 N. College St., Greeneville, TN 37745. For more information, call 639-7105. COUNTY PERMITS, CODE Greene County requires building permits for all construction (except construction used for agricultural purposes) that occurs outside the corporate limits of Greeneville. The Greene County Commission has adopted the 2012 International Building Code, which is the same version of the

building code used in Greeneville. The Greene County Zoning and Building Office is located at 129 Charles St. Suite 2 in Greeneville at the back of the building that also houses the 911 offices, and has the enforcement responsibility concerning both county building permits and the county building code. To submit an application for a building permit in Greene County, the following information is needed: • Name of current or previous property owner or owners; • Applicant name and telephone number; • The 911 address of property where the structure will be erected; • A copy of an approved plat if there has been a division of the property; • A description of what is being built, including a site plan, drawing or sketch showing the dimensions and layout of the

structure; in some cases, additional information may be needed by the building official; • Property lines and structure must be staked with a minimum of 18-inch stakes; • Stakes showing the exact location of the structure; • Cash or check for the building permit application amount; • Applicant must have an updated state contractor’s license, updated workers compensation insurance papers and a current Greene County business license to have on file with each permit. All permits are issued on site after the initial inspection is completed and the application is approved. The Greene County Zoning and Building Office will conduct all required inspections of the property during the construction process. Their number is 798-1724.

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The Greene County Driver License Reinstatement Center is located at 1210 Hal Henard Road, Greeneville, TN 37743. The center is where to go to obtain license reinstatements, license renewals, learner permits, commercial licenses, ID-only licenses, and handgun licenses. The center is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Any Tennessee resident with a suspended license may be eligible for license reinstatement. Tennessee residents 18 years old or over with proper identification, proof of citizenship and proof of residency may apply for a Tennessee driver’s license. A list of certifiable documents that are acceptable can be found at the website or by calling the center at 1-866-849-3548. Tests include a knowledge and skills test, vision screening, and a road test. The road test can also be administered at the Hamblen or Washington county driver’s license stations. Appointments are needed for the road test only and can be made online at www.tn.gov or by calling 1-866-8493548. A handbook and study guide for the knowledge and skills test may be picked up at the reinstatement center or the Greeneville-Greene County Public Library on Main

Street in Greeneville. To view the handbook online, visit the website www. tn.gov. Those under the age of 18 may apply for the graduated driver’s license. The Graduated Driver License Program eases young drivers into the responsibility of driving. At 15, one can apply for a learner’s permit, which requires the driver to be accompanied by a licensed driver 21 or older in the front seat. A proof of school/ attendance progress form (located on the website) must be obtained as well. The learner’s permit carries a curfew of no driving between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. To apply for an intermediate restricted license one must meet the following criteria: driver has held a permit for at least 180 days, reached the age of 16, has logged 50 hours of behind-the-wheel driving experience (including 10 hours of night driving), has passed a road skills test and has maintained a safe driving record (less than six points). A parent or legal guardian must sign the 50-hour certification form (located on the website) as well as provide all required documentation specified above. For further information contact the center at 638-3285, or visit its website at tn.gov/driver-services.html.

How To Contact Federal Officials

The following addresses, phone numbers and websites are different ways to reach the president and vice president, Tennessee’s U.S. Senators, and the U.S. House Representative from the 1st Congressional District: President Joe Biden (D) Vice President Kamala Harris (D) The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington, DC 20500 Phone Numbers: Comments: 202-456-1111 Switchboard: 202-456-1414 Website: www.whitehouse.gov

U.S. Sen. Bill Hagerty (R) Washington Office: Russell Senate Building, Room 248 Washington, DC 20002 202-224-4944

Knoxville Office: Howard H. Baker Jr. U.S. Courthouse 800 Market St., #112 Knoxville, TN 37902 865-545-4253 Tri- Cities Office: Terminal Building, Suite 101 Tri-Cities Regional Airport 2525 Highway 75 Blountville, TN 37617 Tri-Cities Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1113 Blountville, TN 37617 423-325-6240 Website: www.hagerty.senate.gov

U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R) Washington Office: 357 Dirksen Senate Office Building SD- 425 Washington, DC 20510 202-224-3344

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The Debusk Convenience is open six days a week after an expansion project. All the equipment has been installed for the expanded convenience center. The county purchased adjacent property to enlarge the convenience center and provide expanded service.

About Garbage, Recycling Pick-Up And Disposal Several Greene County Convenience Centers placed throughout the area serve Greene County residents with sites for garbage and recycling disposal. Locations, hours and phone numbers for the convenience centers are listed below. All of the centers are closed on Sundays. The Greene County Solid Waste Office is located on 795 Hal Henard Road and is open Monday and Tuesday 6 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and Wednesday through Friday 6 a.m. to noon. For more information regarding services call 798-1794 or use www.greenecountytngov.com/solid-waste/ Curbside garbage collection is available for Town of Greeneville and City of Tusculum residents, along with other disposal services managed by their respective public works departments. Information about services in Greeneville can be found at greenevilletn.gov under the Public Works heading or by calling Greeneville Public Works at 6386152. Information about services in Tusculum

can be found at www.tusculumcity.org or by contacting Tusculum City Hall at 638-6211. Afton Location: 95 American Road Hours: open Mondays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., open Tuesdays and Fridays from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., open Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed Wednesdays and Sundays. Baileyton Location: 58 Boulder Loop Hours: open Mondays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., open Wednesdays and Fridays from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., open Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed Tuesdays and Thursdays. Clear Springs Location: 3065 Clear Springs Road Hours: open Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., open Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. SEE GARBAGE, 42

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Horse Creek Location: 80 Williamson Road Hours: open Mondays, Wednesdays FROM 41 and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., open Cross Anchor Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Location: 421 Old Baileyton Road closed Tuesdays and Thursdays. McDonald Hours: open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., open Saturdays Location: 8190 McDonald Road from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed MonHours: open Mondays, Wednesdays days, Wednesdays and Fridays. and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., open Debusk Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Location: 10 Amity Road closed Tuesdays and Thursdays. Hours: open Tuesdays from 6 a.m. to Orebank 2 p.m., Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Location: 125 Orebank Road Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Hours: open Mondays and Wednesdays closed Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., open Saturdays Greystone from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed TuesLocation: 3160 Greystone Road days, Thursdays and Fridays. Hours: open Mondays and Wednesdays Romeo from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., open Saturdays Location: 11065 Lonesome Pine Trail from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed TuesHours: open Mondays, Tuesdays and days, Thursdays and Fridays. Fridays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., open SatHal Henard urdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed Location: 815 Hal Henard Road Wednesdays and Thursdays. Hours: open Mondays and Wednesdays South Greene from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., open Tuesdays and Location: 6825 Asheville Highway Fridays from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., open Saturdays Hours: open Mondays and Wednesdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed Thursdays. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., open Fridays from

6 a.m. to 2 p.m., open Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed Tuesdays and Thursdays. St. James Location: 15 St. James Road Hours: open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., open Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Sunnyside Location: 550 Sunnyside Road Hours: open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., open Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Walkertown Location: 1250 Walkertown Road Hours: open Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., open Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed Wednesdays and Thursdays. West Greene Location: 715 Midway Road Hours: open Mondays and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., open Tuesdays and Fridays from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed Thursdays.

West Pines Location: 3430 West Pines Road Hours: open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., open Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and closed Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. TRASH PICK-UP SERVICE Hummingbird Pickup Contact: 552-8032 or info@hummingbirdpickup.com Online: www.hummingbirdpickup.com Hummingbird Pickup offers weekly or one-time residential or business garbage collection. RECYCLING Many of these garbage collection centers also offer recycling services. A list of these centers and specific items that can be recycled are listed below. Note that E-Waste Recycling (electronics, cellphones, batteries) is now available at all locations excluding Debusk. Most of these facilities accept demolition — note that does not include construction materials (acceptable materials include old furniture such as tables, couches, or mattresses). SEE GARBAGE, 43

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The hours for recycling are the same as those listed for garbage collection. Afton Recyclables: used wire, plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, four used tires per year, batteries, metal, demolition, used computers and monitors, and used motor oil. Baileyton Recyclables: plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, four used tires per year, batteries, metal, demolition, used computers and monitors, and used motor oil. Clear Springs Recyclables: plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, four used tires per year, batteries, metal, demolition, used computers and monitors, and used motor oil. Cross Anchor Recyclables: plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, four used tires per year, used motor oil, batteries, metal, demolition, and used computers and monitors. Debusk Recyclables: plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, and glass. Greystone Recyclables: plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, four used tires per year, batteries, metal, demolition, used computers and monitors, and used motor oil. Hal Henard Recyclables: plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, four used tires per year, batteries, metal, demolition, used computers and monitors, and used motor oil. Horse Creek Recyclables: plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, four used tires per year, batteries, metal, demolition, used computers and monitors, and used motor oil. McDonald Recyclables: plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, four used

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tires per year, batteries, metal, used motor oil, demolition, and used computers and monitors. Orebank Recyclables: plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, four tires per year, batteries, metal, demolition, used computers and monitors, and used motor oil. Romeo Recyclables: plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, four used tires per year, batteries, metal, used motor oil, demolition, and used computers and monitors. South Greene Recyclables: plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, four used tires per year, batteries, metal, demolition, used computers and monitors, and used motor oil. St. James Recyclables: plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, four used

tires per year, batteries, metal, demolition, used computers and monitors, and used motor oil. Sunnyside Recyclables: plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, four used tires per year, batteries, metal, demolition, used computers and monitors, and used motor oil. Walkertown Recyclables: plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, four used tires per year, batteries, metal, demolition, used computers and monitors, and used motor oil. West Greene Recyclables: used wire, plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, four used tires per year, batteries, metal, demolition, used computers and monitors, and used motor oil. West Pines Recyclables: plastic, cardboard, newspaper, aluminum cans, glass, four used

tires per year, batteries, metal, demolition, used computers and monitors, and used motor oil. Greenville Iron & Metals / AmeriScrap Location: 315 Old Stage Road Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact: 639-1562 or www.AmeriScrap.com Recyclables: aluminum and aluminum cans, appliances, auto batteries, barbecue grills, brass, car parts, cardboard, cast iron, copper, electronic scrap excluding televisions and monitors, farm machinery, insulated wire, industrial scrap, junk cars, lawn mowers, motors, newspapers/magazines, radiators, stainless steel and steel, tin, and transmissions. West Main Recycling Location: 1310 W. Main St. Hours: Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Recyclables: any metal (autos, batteries, aluminum, steel, aluminum cans, etc.)


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A United States passport verifies to other governments and officials that the holder is a U.S. citizen. A passport may be obtained by any American citizen who has not been convicted of a felony. For people traveling outside the United States, passport applications are available at the U.S. Post Office at 220 W. Summer St. in downtown Greeneville. Applications are also available online at www.travel. state.gov. Visas, which are stamped into the U.S. passport, are required for entry into some countries, but not for all. To determine whether a visa is necessary to enter the country you are planning to visit, call or check the particular country’s embassy website. Vaccinations are not required in order for a resident to return to the U.S., but immunizations are required for entrance into certain other countries. For more information on immunizations, contact the Greene County Health Department at 798-1749. The department is located at 810 W. Church St. in Greeneville. APPLICATION PROCESS The first step in obtaining a passport is to go online at www.travel.state.gov or pick up an application at the Greeneville Post Office. Next, make an appointment with the Greeneville Post Office and bring the following: one proof of U.S. citizenship, one proof of identity and two proper photographs (see details below). For a U.S.- born citizen, proof of citizenship would be a certified copy of one’s birth certificate, a full- page certificate with the state’s embossed, multi-colored seal. If you do not own a copy of your birth certificate, then submit a registrar’s notice of birth in addition to a hospital birth record, school or family records, etc. Evidence must include given name and surname, birth date and place, and signature of the issuing official. A citizen born outside the U.S. must

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submit his or her previous U.S. passport, Certificate of Naturalization or citizenship or Report of a Birth Abroad. For more information, one can call the post office at 787-2177. A driver’s license is a sufficient proof of identity, but temporary licenses and learner’s permits are not permissible. PHOTOGRAPHS NEEDED The second step in procuring a passport is to have a set of two photographs made for the passport. Each photograph must be 2-inch x 2-inch, must have been taken within the last six months and must present a front view of the individual, sizing the face no

ing a passport is to pay the fees required. Passports for adults (16 years and over) cost $140 (this includes $110 to the U.S. Department of State and $30 to the USPS) and are valid for 10 years. Passports for minors (under 16 years) cost $95 (this includes $80 to the U.S. Department of State and $15 to the USPS) and remain valid for five years after issuance. To obtain a passport within two weeks, there is a $60 fee for expedited service, including a fee of $17.56 for return overnight postage. Check or money order made payable to the U.S. Department of State is the method of payment. The $35 fee for the postal service can be paid by check, credit, debit, money order or cash. APPLICANTS UNDER 18 Applicants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by one parent or legal guardian (with proper legal documentation) when returning the application. Applicants under the age of 14 must be accompanied by both parents or legal guardian(s) and present: 1. evidence of the child’s U.S. citizenship; 2. evidence of child’s relationship to parents or guardian(s); and 3. parental identification. If only one parent appears, one of the following must additionally be submitted: smaller than 1-inch x 1 3/8-inches from • second parent’s written statement conthe bottom of the chin to the top of the senting to passport issuance for the child, head (including hair). Both eyes must be • primary evidence of sole authority to open, with a neutral facial expression. apply; or Hats and/or sunglasses are not permissible. • a written statement (made under A white or off-white background is penalty of perjury) explaining the second required. parent’s unavailability. When an application is completed, the Passport photographs can be taken at the Greeneville Post Office before or on clerk will send it to the passport center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. the day of the appointment for a cost of Renewal forms for existing passports $15. and lost or stolen passports are also Full information regarding photo requirements is printed on the back of the available. The renewal application may be picked up at the post office, completed by passport application. the applicant and sent directly to PittsFEES FOR PASSPORTS burgh, Pennsylvania. The third and final step toward obtain-


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5th District: Lloyd “Hoot” Bowers (R), Pamela Carpenter (R), Gary Shelton (R). District consists of the Nolachuckey, Debusk, Middle School and South Greene precincts. 6th District: Jeffrey Bible (R), Josh Kesterson (R), John Squibb Waddle Jr. (D). District consists of the McDonald and Mosheim precincts. 7th District: Paul Burkey (R), Teddy Lawing (R), April Lane (R). District consists of High School and Glenwood precincts. COMMISSION COMMITTEES The following are a list of boards, committees and authorities that oversee some part of the operations of county government and, in many cases, make recommendations to the Greene County Commission. For more information, contact the Greene County Mayor’s Office at 7981766, or visit www. greenecountytngov.com.

• County Extension Committee • Delinquent Tax Board • Education Committee • Ethics Committee • Health and Safety Debris Ordinance • Insurance Committee • Investment Committee • Law Enforcement Committee • Personnel Policies Committee • Property Sales Committee • Purchasing Committee • Range Oversight Committee • Regional Library Board • Regional Solid Waste • Road and Highway Committee • Solid Waste Committee • Board of Zoning Appeals

JOINT CITY-COUNTY BOARDS Some officials on the joint public bodies will also serve on these boards or committees due to the nature of their positions as elected officials. For more information, contact the Greene County Mayor’s Office at 798-1766, or www. greenecountytngov.com.

• 911 Board • Board of Health • Emergency Medical Services Board • Greene County Historical Committee • Greene County Records • 911 Sign Committee Committee • Animal Control Committee • Industrial Development • Audit Committee Board of Greeneville and • Beverage Board Committee Greene County • Board of Equalization • Industrial Park Agency • Budget Committee • Greeneville-Greene • Building Code Committee County Library Board • Building Code Appeals • Regional Library Board Committee Appointees • Cable Franchise Committee • Regional Solid Waste • Civil Service Board Planning Board

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Greeneville City Schools Tout ‘Tradition Of Excellence’ The Greenville City School District leads with the vision that graduates will be prepared and confident to “Own Their Future!” During the 2019-2020 school year, approximately 2,800 students were served by the Greeneville City School District’s four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. Students can also attend the Greene Technology Center, which offers classes in automotive repair, industrial electricity, collision repair, computer science, cosmetology, criminal justice, culinary arts, health science, machine tool technology, pre-engineering, welding, and Dual Enrollment opportunities through Tennessee College of Applied Technology. During the 2021-2022 school year, the TOPS @Greeneville K-12 virtual school launched. Greeneville City School District and Bristol Tennessee City School District, both high-performing districts, entered a partnership to provide a full K-12 online learning experience through Tennessee Online Public Schools (TOPS). TOPS is a three-time Reward School in the state of Tennessee and in 2012 began providing a quality high school program state-wide. ACADEMICS AND ACCOLADES Greeneville City School District is consistently ranked as one of Tennessee’s top-performing school districts. Highlights: • The Greeneville City School District was ranked the No. 1 best public-school district in Tennessee by both Business Insider Magazine and in Niche Ranking’s survey twice. The district consistently ranks in the top 5 of Niche Rankings. • The Greeneville City School District received the highest possible score for student growth for the 2017-2018 school year, level 5. EastView Elementary, Hal Henard Elementary, Tusculum View Elementary, Greeneville Middle School, and Greeneville High School all received level 5 growth scores as well. • The Greeneville City School District

• Greeneville High School had 96.2% graduation rate in 2019-2020. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OFFERINGS The four elementary schools offer art, music, and guidance services as well as physical education and library services. EastView Elementary and Tusculum View Elementary have both been recognized as National Blue Ribbon Lighthouse Schools of Distinction, and in 2017 Tusculum View Elementary was named a Blue Ribbon School Lighthouse School for the third time. Tusculum View Elementary is the only school in the nation to be awarded the prestigious distinction three times. EastView Elementary and Tusculum View Elementary have received Reward School status. Highland Elementary has also been designated as a Leadership Academy, where leadership skills are developed. Hal Henard Elementary, EastView Elementary, and Tusculum View Elementary all received level 5 growth scores from the TN Department of Education. GREENEVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL OFFERINGS Greeneville Middle School offers band, chorus, multiple foreign language exploration opportunities and a Microsoft IT Academy as well as an academic program that allows middle school students to take PHOTO SPECIAL TO THE SUN/NIKITA STEPHENS/THE GREENEVILLE SUN high school algebra and high school biolA Tusculum View Elementary School student raises her hand to ask a question during a virtual question and answer session with Town of Greeneville Fire Marshal David Weems. ogy while is middle school. Greeneville Middle School received Reward School was named an Exemplary District by the the state and the nation on ACT composite Status and received the highest possible TN Department of Education for the 2017- scores. The 2020 composite ACT score for score for student growth by the Tennes2018 school year. The state has given this Greeneville High School was 20.6, comsee Department of Education, a level 5 designation to school districts for the past pared to the Tennessee average of 19.3 and score. Greeneville Middle School received two years and Greeneville City Schools national average of 21.9. In addition, the top 10 rankings by the TN State Departhas been named Exemplary each year. Greeneville City School District was one ment of Education in grades 5-8 Science. • EastView Elementary, Tusculum View of only 10 school districts in Tennessee Greeneville Middle School is designated Elementary, Greeneville Middle School, a Leader in Me school. The program is that tested 100% of students. based on Stephen Covey’s Seven Habits and Greeneville High School were named • Greeneville City School District was Reward Schools by the TN Department of ranked 6th in the U.S. by the Center for of Highly Effective People. The Leader Education for the 2017-2018 school year. Digital Education for innovative uses of SEE CITY, 49 • The district consistently ranks above technology.


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Greeneville High School received Reward School Status and received the highest possible score for student growth FROM 47 by the Tennessee Department of Educain Me teaches 21st century leadership tion, a level 5 score. Greeneville High and life skills to students and creates a School received top 10 rankings by the TN culture of student empowerment based on State Department of Education in High the idea that every child can be a leader. School Science, High School History, Greeneville Middle School was named a High School Math, High School English/ “Microsoft Showcase School.” Language Arts, and grades 5-8 Science. Greeneville High School also offers GREENEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL a Microsoft IT Academy, and a U.S. Air OFFERINGS Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Greeneville High School offers more Corps. than 160 courses and operates on a block Greeneville High School was recogschedule format, which is composed of nized by U.S. News and World Report as four class periods of 90 minutes each day. one of the Best High Schools in TennesDual enrollment courses with Walters State see in 2018 and earned the Silver Medal Community College, Tusculum University, distinction. and East Tennessee State University are Greeneville High School had 96.2% offered at GHS, allowing for the possibility graduation rate in 2019-2020. of graduating high school with an associate Greeneville High School is listed as a degree. Students can also attend the Greene top 5,000 STEM School in the nation by Technology Center, which offers classes Newsweek and STEM.org. in automotive repair, industrial electricity, RANKED TOP IN THE NATION collision repair, computer science, cosFOR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY metology, criminal justice, culinary arts, Technology plays a critical role in helphealth science, machine tool technology, ing Greeneville’s students master the 21st pre-engineering, welding and Dual Encentury skills relevant to both present and rollment opportunities through Tennessee future success. All students in grades K-12 College of Applied Technology. A freshman academy program and credit-recovery are given their own laptops to use in the classroom. The district has purchased over program help students achieve academic success. In addition, the system offers an 2,000 student devices through the Reachalternative graduation path program for 4IT campaign and other grants. These students identified with specific challenges. devices are being utilized and incorporated The district consistently ranks above into curriculum in a variety of ways by the state and the nation on ACT composite enthusiastic Greeneville City School edscores. The 2020 composite ACT score for ucators. Greeneville City is committed to Greeneville High School was 20.6, commeeting students’ needs in a student-cenpared to the Tennessee average of 19.3 and tered, engaging learning environment. national average of 21.9. In addition, the Greeneville City School District was Greeneville City School District was one ranked 6th in the U.S. by the Center for of only 10 school districts in Tennessee Digital Education for innovative uses of technology. that tested 100% of students. The Greeneville City School District MICROSOFT IT ACADEMY has been selected three times for the Annual College Board AP Honor Roll. Greeneville High School and Greeneville Middle School students were Greeneville High School has Advanced Placement offerings include Biology, Cal- selected to enroll in the cutting-edge Microsoft Student IT Academy. This culus AB, Chemistry, English Literature, English Composition, Human Geography, academy allowed students to work toward industry-level certifications in a vast array Music Theory, Physics, Psychology, U.S. of technological areas including programHistory and U.S. Government.

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ming, application suite specialization and STAFF network administration. The district allows Greeneville City Schools employs apstudents the opportunity to become a Mic- proximately 550 personnel, including both rosoft Office Master if they get certified in certified and non-certified employees. all the Microsoft Office applications. FUNDING LEGO ROBOTICS TEAMS & STEM Funding for the city school system First Lego Robotics Teams give stucomes from local, state and federal sources. The state provides 50 percent, dents the chance to engage in hands-on STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and the federal government provides 2 percent of the funding. The other 48 and mathematics) experiences, they build confidence, grow their knowledge, and percent comes from local sources. Greene County families who live outside the city develop habits of learning. When adults coach these students, they encourage them limits of Greeneville pay $1,125 to send to try, fail, and try again, while connecting one student to the city school system and STEM concepts to real-world examples. receive a $50 discount paying $1,075 for the second student. Students in Greeneville City Schools District have had the opportunity to particSPECIAL EDUCATION ipate in robotics teams at all levels. EastThe district provides comprehensive View Elementary, Hal Henard Elementary, programs for the student in all areas Highland Elementary, Tusculum View of special education, including gifted, Elementary have First Lego Robotics Teams that have competed at the regional, learning disabled, physically challenged, behaviorally disordered and mentally state, and international level. Greeneville challenged students. High School and Greene Technology The Early Learning Program provided Center have First Robotics teams that have competed regionally. by the system is available for developmentally delayed preschool students PRESCHOOL AND ESP and is located at Hal Henard Elementary (EXTENDED SCHOOL PROGRAM) School. The district provides a full-day preschool program for 3- and 4-year-old TRANSPORTATION, FOOD SERVICES children from families who meet the The school system provides bus transeligibility requirements of Head Start or portation for students who reside within are educationally at-risk. Priority is given the city limits. A breakfast and lunch proto children of Families First parents. gram is available at all schools and meets The Extended School Program offers all state and federal requirements. before-and-after school care for children enrolled at each of the four elementary SCHOOL BOARD Members of the Greeneville City schools and offers care during times when school is not in session, including the sum- School Board of Education include the folmer months. Parents pay for these services lowing: Cindy Luttrell (Chairperson), Dr. on a sliding-fee scale based on family Craig Shepherd (Vice-Chairperson), Josh income. Quillen (Treasurer), Pamela Botta and All schools in the system also offer Crystal Hirschy. A student representative after-school programs for remediation or from Greeneville High School, also serves enrichment. These programs are made on the Board of Education. The Director possible thanks to the 21st Century Comof the Greeneville City Schools is Steve munity Center grants. Starnes. SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER A School Resource Officer is located in all schools. This is made possible through a partnership with the Town of Greeneville.

CONTACT For more information, contact Greeneville City Schools’ Central Office at 787-8000 or visit www.gcschools.net.


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Greene County Schools Are A Key Part Of Community Greene County Schools, a public district, serves roughly 5,200 pre-kindergarten through 12th grade students in Greene County with quality educational experiences and extracurricular activities. It is a key element of the community, operating 15 schools in areas all over the county. It is also one of the community’s largest employers with approximately 510 certified and 350 classified personnel. SCHOOLS OVERVIEW Basic education and a majority of the district’s special education services are delivered through its nine elementary schools, one middle school and four high schools. Greene County high school students may also attend Greene Technology Center, operated in conjunction with Greeneville City Schools, for career technical education and college-level, dual-enrollment opportunities via partnership with Tennessee College of Applied Technology. Seven of district’s schools enroll students in kindergarten through grade five – Baileyton, Camp Creek, Chuckey, Doak, McDonald, Mosheim, and Nolachuckey. They are named for the geographic areas they serve. Six of the seven elementary schools are partnered with Save the Children and provide both in school and after school programming. The seventh, McDonald Elementary, has the LEAPS grant which provides after school programming. The district has four middle schools – Chuckey-Doak, North Greene, South Greene, and West Greene – each serving grades six through eight. Chuckey-Doak, North Greene, South Greene and West Greene high schools serve grades 9-12. Additionally, Greene County high school students may broaden their curriculum with virtual and online courses, including rigorous, college-level work, made available through a partnership with the Niswonger Foundation. Additional programs are located at the Glenwood Education Center, the former

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Marshall Simmons gets his KinderBoost certificate from Doak Elementary School kindergarten teacher Amanda Bishop.

Glenwood Elementary School. These programs include an alternative school, Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, Early Learning Program, Bridges to Success and others. In addition to state, local and federal dollars that make up Greene County Schools’ revenue, the district is supported by Greene LEAF, or Local Education Advancement Foundation. The non-profit organization supports literacy initiatives and an $1.4 million fundraising drive for classroom technology. HELP FOR AT-RISK STUDENTS Greene County Schools have many

programs and resources to meet the needs of at-risk students. They include:

• parent involvement training programs • McDonald School’s LEAPS program • Save the Children in-school and after school tutoring • Niswonger’s Project On-Track • optional high school programs • credit recovery • Pre-K program in partnership with Head Start • Academic Behavior Intervention Center • program for the gifted • before- and after-school enrichment

• pre-school program through Early Learning Program • School To Work vocational rehabilitation • summer learning camps • kindergarten Jump Start programs, and more.

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Greene County Has Options For Christian, Private School There are three Christian private schools in Greene County. GREENE COUNTY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, DAY-CARE CENTER Location: 9802 107 Cutoff Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 638-2217 Leadership: Pastor Willis Bowers, Administrator Deanna Wilhoit About the school: Sponsored by the Flag Branch Church of God, Greene County Christian School offers courses in pre-school through 12th grade. A day-care center cares for children ages 6 weeks to pre-school. The school offers an individualized approach to learning by using the Accelerated Christian Education program, a Christian perspective on traditional classroom subjects that allows students to work at their own pace and level.

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Greeneville Adventist Academy Choir sings “Wana Baraka,” a Swahili folk song in 2019.

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focus on workforce readiness within the community. Work is underway to expand post-secondary opportunities in industry certifications for the school district’s graduates, and each school in the system has at least one master partner. Other programs, such as youth apprenticeships and a communitywide Job and Career Fair, are provided through the Greene County Partnership. EXTENDED SCHOOL PROGRAM The Extended School Program is available at Doak (for the east quad) and Mosheim elementary schools and South Greene High School (for the south quad) and summer programs are available for all Greene County students in grades K-5. Save the Children after school tutoring occurs at Baileyton, Camp Creek, Chuck-

GREENEVILLE ADVENTIST ACADEMY Location: 305 Takoma Ave. Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 639-2011

ey, Doak, Mosheim, and Nolachuckey. LEAPS after school programming occurs at McDonald Elementary School. Project On-Track is a literacy tutoring program via the Niswonger Foundation for K-3 students whose learning has been significantly impacted by COVID due to interrupted learning opportunities. The project will be implemented this year at Chuckey, McDonald, and Mosheim and will provide small student groups with a trained tutor at least three times per week for a minimum of one hour each session over several weeks and quality instructional materials aligned with district needs. SCHOOL BOARD Members of the Greene County Board of Education are: Minnie Banks, Nathan Brown (vice-chairman), Tom Cobble, Michelle Holt, Mark Rothe, Rick Tipton (chairman) and Brian Wilhoit. The director of the Greene County School System is David McLain. For more information, call 639-4194, or visit the website at www.greenek12.org.

Email: gaasecretary@hotmail.com Website: www.mygaa.org Leadership: Principal Randy Nomura About the school: Greeneville Adventist Academy serves students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. It has an accredited curriculum and training in academics, physical education and spiritual development. The academy is part of the worldwide Seventh-day Adventist School System and sponsored by Greeneville Seventh-day Adventist Church. TOWERING OAKS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Location: 1985 Buckingham Road Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 639-0791 Website: www.tocsweb.com Leadership: School Director Amy Pfaff-Biebel About the school: Towering Oaks Christian School, for pre-school and grades K-12, is an educational ministry of Towering Oaks Baptist Church. It uses a classical model, combining a rigorous academic approach with a Christ-centered curriculum, with its foundation in Trivium stages of grammar, logic and rhetoric.

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Five Public High Schools Serve The Community Five public high schools serve the community. Four of them, Chuckey-Doak, North Greene, South Greene and West Greene high schools, are in the Greene County Schools system. Greeneville High School is part of Greeneville City Schools. CHUCKEY-DOAK HIGH SCHOOL Location: 365 Ripley Island Road Afton, TN 37616 Phone: 423-798-2636 Website: cdhs.greenek12.org Principal: Steve Broyles Associate Principal: Dr. Christy Hoeke Assistant Principal: Kyle Donahue Athletic Director: Kyle Donahue Students: approximately 579 Year building opened: 2004 Athletic teams: Football for boys, golf for boys and girls, soccer for boys and girls, volleyball for girls, basketball for boys and girls, wrestling for boys and girls, baseball for boys, softball for girls, tennis for boys and girls, bowling for girls and boys, cross country for girls and boys and cheerleading for girls. Chuckey-Doak has a band program. GREENEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Location: 210 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 423-787-8030 Website: ghs.gcschools.net Principal: Martin McDonald Assistant Principals: Heidi Campbell, Noelle Smith Athletic Director: Brad Woolsey Students: approximately 930 SUN PHOTO BY TATE RUSSELL/THE GREENEVILLE SUN Year building was constructed: 1949; Greeneville’s Chloe Marsh (12) and South Greene’s Addison Williams battle for a rebound renovations in 2004. Greeneville, TN 37745 Athletic teams: Football for boys, golf band, color guard, symphonic, concert, jazz bands, advanced men and women’s Phone: 423-234-1752 for boys and girls, soccer for boys and girls, volleyball for girls, cross country chorus, men’s and women’s chorale, Website: nghs.greenek12.org Principal: Amanda Weems for boys and girls, basketball for boys and gospel, a cappella and show choirs. There Assistant Principal: Chris Gardenhour girls, wrestling for boys and girls, baseball is also Air Force Junior Reserve Officer for boys, softball for girls, tennis for boys Training Corps. Associate Principal: Caroline Shelton and girls, track for boys and girls, cheerAthletic Director: James Buchanan NORTH GREENE HIGH SCHOOL Students: approximately 341 leading and bowling for boys and girls. GHS also has a dance team, marching Location: 4675 Old Baileyton Road Year building was constructed: 1963

Athletic teams: Football for boys, golf for boys and girls, volleyball for girls, cross country for boys and girls, basketball for boys and girls, baseball for boys, softball for girls, co-op girls and boys soccer with Chuckey-Doak High School, tennis for boys and girls and cheerleading for girls. North Greene has a band program. SOUTH GREENE HIGH SCHOOL Location: 7469 Asheville Highway Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 423-636-3790 Website: sghs.greenek12.org Principal: Lori Wilhoit Assistant Principal: Terry Hoese Associate Principal: Jack Leonard Athletic Director: Terry Hoese Students: approximately 519 Year building was constructed: 1965 Athletic teams: Football for boys, golf for boys and girls, volleyball for girls, basketball for boys and girls, cross country for boys and girls, baseball for boys, softball for girls, tennis for boys and girls, co-op bowling team with Chuckey Doak High School, co-op track and soccer teams with WGHS, and cheerleading for girls. South Greene has a band program. WEST GREENE HIGH SCHOOL Location: 275 West Greene Drive Mosheim, TN 37818 Phone: 423-422-4061 Website: wghs.greenek12.org Principal: Tim Shelton Assistant Principal: Tracy Beets Associate Principal: Rena Lawson Athletic Director: Tracy Beets Students: approximately 605 Year building was constructed: 1967 Athletic teams: Football for boys, golf for boys and girls, volleyball for girls, basketball for boys and girls, cross country for boys and girls, track for girls and boys, baseball for boys, softball for girls, tennis for boys and girls, soccer for boys and girls, and cheerleading for girls. West Greene has a band program.


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Students work to build in airplane in a Tango Flight program. The Greene Technology Center is a possible expansion site for the program, in which high school students build and fly an aircraft.

Greene Technology Center Offers Practical Courses For High Schoolers, Adults Greene Technology Center, operated jointly by the Greeneville and Greene County school systems, is a technical school with programs for high school and adult students. It partners with Tennessee College of Applied Technology in Morristown to serve as a satellite campus. At 1121 Hal Henard Road in Greeneville, GTC’s instructional offerings aim to meet occupational and technical needs in the community. Students can follow career and technical education pathways in a variety of fields or pursue industrial certifications. Greene Technology Center is funded by the state, Greeneville and Greene County governments. Greeneville City Schools acts as the technology center’s fiscal agent. Randy Wells is principal. HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES High school students who choose to enroll in career technical courses are transported to the center for classes during normal school hours. Programs available include electricity, machining technology, welding, emergency services, nursing, culinary

arts, cosmetology, coding and game design, computer systems and networking, criminal justice, automotive collision repair, and automotive maintenance and light repair. An aviation flight program is a planned new offering for the 2020-21 academic year. ADULT COURSES VIA TCAT Greene Technology Center through TCAT Morristown offers post-secondary education programs for adult learners. They are welding, machine tool, industrial electricity, computer information technology, collision repair, and automotive repair. Future plans call for TCAT to expand its offerings in Greene County to include HVAC and diesel repair programs, which would be housed in the nearby Thomas Howard McNeese Center, 993 Hal Henard Road. For more information about Greene Technology Center, call 639-0171 or visit gtc.gcschools.net. To learn more about the center’s TCAT programs, call 787-0232.


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Tusculum University is partnering with the Greene County and Hawkins County school systems for a new teaching program.

Colleges, Universities In East Tennessee Tuition: Approximate cost of 202021 tuition, room and board is $34,800$35,800 for both in and out-of-state residents. Academics: Founded in 1794 as Tusculum College, Tusculum University is the first higher education institution in Tennessee and the first institution affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) TUSCULUM UNIVERSITY to admit women. The university was the Location: 60 Shiloh Road, Tusculum, first institution of higher education in East TN 37745 Tennessee to provide degree programs Phone: 423-636-7300 specifically designed for working adults. Website: www.tusculum.edu It transitioned university status in 2018 Enrollment: Approximately 1,735. Just to demonstrate the breadth and depth of over 1,400 are undergraduate students, and its programs and position for long-term just over 325 are in graduate programs. growth. Several colleges and universities in Northeast Tennessee serve students from Greene County. Tusculum University and Walters State Community College have campuses in Greene County. Other regional institutions with a reasonable commute attract many Greene County students as well.

It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, master’s and doctorate degrees. Tusculum has locations in Greeneville, Knoxville and Morristown. Tusculum University offers more than 60 majors, minors and pre-professional programs. Its Niswonger College of Optometry is engaged in the process of developing its program to meet accreditation standards of the Accreditation Council on Optometric Education. When it receives the necessary approvals, the university will have the 24th college of optometry in the nation and the fifth in the Southeast. The uni-

versity is also seeking accreditation from the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant to establish a physician assistant program in the College of Health Sciences. Tusculum’s traditional student body is composed of individuals from 31 different states and 34 foreign countries. The university’s student body includes working adults who can earn a degree through adult and online programs designed to accommodate family and career responsibilities. Athletics: Tusculum is a member of NCAA Division II and competes in the South Atlantic Conference. The university SEE COLLEGES, 55


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fields varsity teams in baseball, basketball, beach volleyball, bowling, cross country, cheerleading, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball. Pioneer Park doubles as the home of the Tusculum baseball team and the Greeneville Reds of Minor League Baseball’s Appalachian League. WALTERS STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Location: WSCC’s Niswonger Campus is at 215 N. College St. The college also has campuses in Morristown, Sevierville and Tazewell. The Newport Center opened in January. Walters State also offers noncredit programs at the Walters State Advanced Manufacturing Building at 4680 West Andrew Johnson Highway.

Phone: Call the Niswonger Campus at 798-7940, or the Morristown campus at 423-585-2600. Website: www.ws.edu Enrollment: Around 6,200 students In-state tuition: In-state tuition is $171 per credit hour up to 12 credit hours, those beyond 12 hours are priced at $37 a credit hour. Academics: WSCC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, supported by the state of Tennessee and a constituent of the State University and Community College System of Tennessee, governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents. It offers both credit and non-credit courses.Many students who attend immediately after high school benefit from Tennessee Promise, which provides the state’s high school graduates with 2 years of a state community or technical college tuition-free, and the Tennessee Hope Lottery Scholarship. Students over

the age of 24 or classified as independent students benefit from a similar program called Tennessee Reconnect. Walters State offers over 150 programs that lead to associate degrees or technical certifications. WSCC alumni reside in all 50 states, and the college has been recognized among the nation’s top tech-savvy community colleges. It is an Apple Distinguished School. Walters State has also been recognized as a VETS Campus and a military friendly college. WSCC provides parallel university programs that prepare students to transfer two years of college work to a fouryear institution. The Tennessee Transfer Pathway provides for a smooth transfer of credits. Also offered are public service programs in support of economic and community development; dual-enrollment courses offering college-level work to high school students; advanced and developmental ed-

ucation programs for students with certain academic needs; student development and leadership programs and activities; and research and development activities applied to institutional advancement. The WSCC Niswonger Campus includes general education classrooms, administrative offices, computer labs, chemistry and biology laboratories, student lounge areas and a media room. WSCC’s East Tennessee Law Enforcement Academy is located on the Niswonger Campus. The campus also hosts the respiratory care program, the occupational therapy program and the nursing program. Athletics: Walters State is a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association. It fields varsity teams in men’s baseball and golf, women’s softball and volleyball, and men’s and women’s SEE COLLEGES, 56


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basketball and track. The college has won national championships in baseball and golf. EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY Location: Main campus is in Johnson City Phone: 423-439-1000, or 1-800-GO2-ETSU Website: www.etsu.edu Enrollment: Over 15,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students In-state tuition: Annual in-state tuition fees, room and board for undergraduate students average $18,429 for the 2020-21 year. Academics: ETSU offers a range of career options and degree programs, from medicine, nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy and various health science fields to teacher education and many areas of business. It also has programs in an array of liberal arts opportunities including art, chemistry, mathematics, social work, communication, criminal justice, foreign languages and numerous others.The university offers two-year, four-year and graduate programs. Among its colleges are the College of Art and Science, College of Business and Technology, College of Clinical and Rehabilitative Health Sciences, College of Pharmacy, College of Medicine, College of Public Health and College of Nursing. One-of-a-kind programs at ETSU include: the world’s only master’s degree in storytelling; the nation’s only comprehensive bluegrass music program at a four-year institution; a motorsports operations program offered in partnership with Bristol Motor Speedway; Tennessee’s only bachelor’s degree in surveying and mapping science; the Governor’s School of Scientific Exploration of Tennessee Heritage and the Miocene-Epoch Gray Fossil Site, with a multi-million-dollar ETSU and General Shale Brick Natural History Museum and Visitor Center research facility located 1.8 miles off exit 13 on Interstate 26.

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The Niswonger Digital Media Center will house ETSU’s new master of fine arts in digital media program.

Athletics: ETSU is a member of Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and competes in the Southern Conference. ETSU fields teams in 17 sports, including football, men’s and women’s basketball, cross country, golf, tennis, soccer, and track and field, as well as men’s baseball, women’s softball and volleyball. ETSU is also a U.S. Olympic Training Site for weightlifting, canoe and kayak and bobsled and skeleton. UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE Location: The University of Tennessee’s main campus is in downtown Knoxville. Phone: 865-974-1000 (Admissions) or 865-974-2225 (Communications) Website: www.utk.edu Enrollment: 29,460 in 2019. Undergraduates numbered 23,290, and 6,170 were in graduate and professional programs. In-state tuition: For 2020-21 the average annual cost of undergraduate attendance, including tuition, housing, food and other fees, is $32,498. Academics: The University of Tennessee was founded in 1794. Including both the undergraduate and graduate schools, students can enroll in more than 300 degree programs in the colleges of agricultural sciences and natural resources, architecture and design, arts and

sciences, business administration, communication and information, education, health and human sciences, engineering, law, nursing, social work and veterinary medicine. Athletics: UT is a Division I member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. It fields varsity teams in men’s and women’s basketball, cross country, golf, swimming and diving, tennis, and track and field, men’s football and baseball, women’s rowing, soccer, softball and volleyball. Thompson-Boling Arena hosts women’s and men’s basketball, while Neyland Stadium is home to the Vols football team. CARSON-NEWMAN UNIVERSITY Location: 1646 Russell Ave., Jefferson City, TN 37760 Phone: 865-471-2000 Website: www.cn.edu Enrollment: 2,900 in 2020 Tuition: For 2021-22 the average annual cost of undergraduate attendance, including tuition, housing, food and other fees, is $39,830. Academics: Founded in 1851, Carson-Newman University is a private, liberal arts university in Jefferson City affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Convention. It offers 50 undergraduate majors and 11 graduate degrees. Athletics: Carson-Newman “Eagles” compete in NCAA Division II, South Atlantic Conference, in 19 varsity sports. KING UNIVERSITY Location: 1350 King College Road, Bristol, TN 37620 Phone: 423-652-4861 or 1-800-3620014 Website: www.king.edu Enrollment: 1,968 in 2020 Tuition: For 2021-22 the average annual cost of undergraduate attendance, including tuition, housing and other fees, is $42,466. Academics: Founded in 1867 as King College, King University is a Presbyterian-affiliated Christian university in Bristol. The liberal arts school offers more than 90 majors, concentrations, pre-pro-

fessional programs and minors in its five schools. Athletics: The King University “Tornado” compete in NCAA Division II, Conference Carolinas, in men’s and women’s sports. There are also many intramural offerings for students. MILLIGAN COLLEGE Location: 1 Blowers Blvd., Milligan College, TN 37682 Phone: 423-461-8700 Website: www.milligan.edu Enrollment: 1,347 in 2020 Tuition: For 2021-22 the average annual cost of undergraduate attendance, including tuition, housing and other fees, is $43,640. Academics: Founded in 1866 in what is now Hopwood Memorial Christian Church, Milligan College offers Christ-centered liberal arts education in over 100 majors, minors, pre-professional degrees and concentrations. It also has graduate and adult degree completion programs. Athletics: Milligan College “Buffaloes” compete in 26 intercollegiate sports as part of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, Appalachian Athletic Conference. NORTHEAST STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Location: 2425 Highway 75, Blountville, TN 37617 Phone: 423-323-3191 or 423-282-0800 Website: www.northeaststate.edu Fall 2018 Enrollment: 6,139 In-state tuition: Undergraduate tuition and fees for full-time students in 202021 are an estimated $4,150, plus books, supplies and other personal costs. Academics: Founded in 1966 as Tri-Cities State Area Vocational-Technical School, Northeast State Community College is a two-year community college that offers associate degrees in more than 130 programs, which can be transferred to four-year colleges and universities. Associate of applied science degrees are available in more than 30 programs, and academic and technical certificates may be earned in over 30 areas of study.


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Several Libraries Have Lots To Check Out Several libraries serve readers within Greene County. PUBLIC LIBRARY The Greeneville-Greene County Public Library, at 210 N. Main St., is a collaboration between the city and county governments, each providing a portion of the library’s annual operating budget. The library’s mission is to bring people, information and ideas together to enrich lives and build community in Greeneville and Greene County. The library is part of the Holston River Regional Library System and is a member of the OWL Consortium. The library’s original building was located on Summer Street and was built with assistance from the Carnegie Foundation. The library moved to its current location in 1975 and celebrated its 110th birthday in August 2018. All library services are open to residents of Greeneville and Greene County. To obtain a free library card, bring a photo ID and proof of residence in Greene County to the library. COLLECTION The Greeneville-Greene County Public Library has a collection of more than 46,500 items, including books, DVDs and CD audio books. Library materials are purchased with state and federal funds, which are allocated to the library through the regional library office. In addition to the physical collection, library patrons also have access to a large collection of e-books through the TN READS program. Access to the library’s online catalog and TN READS is available through the library’s website, www.ggcpl. org. The library receives a small selection of print periodicals including The Greeneville Sun, the Knoxville News-Sentinel,

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Erin Bontempt, library circulation clerk and coordinator for the summer reading program, stands by a book display curated for the program’s Tails and Tales theme.

and the Johnson City Press. Back issues of newspapers are kept for one month. The library’s interlibrary loan program enables patrons to request books from elsewhere in the Holston River Regional Library system and from libraries throughout Tennessee. Requested items are usually available for pickup within two weeks.

Excel, PowerPoint and Publisher. Children 15 and younger must be accompanied by an adult at all times when using internet services. The library offers black and white printing for 20 cents per page and color printing for $1 per page. The library also offers faxing and scanning services.

FREE ONLINE ACCESS The library has free Wi-Fi access, and has desktop computers available for public use. Computers are equipped with Microsoft Office software including Word,

BOOK SALE Each year, a multi-day book sale, organized by a committee of volunteers, benefits the library. Donations for the sale may be taken to the library at any time

during the year. For specific dates of the book sale, please contact the library at 638-5034. CHILDREN’S SERVICES The library has more than 12,800 books in its children’s section. In addition to its large collection of juvenile items, the library has a young adult section for teenage readers. Story time for children begins at 10:30 a.m. each Tuesday. All ages are SEE LIBRARIES, 59


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welcome. The library typically sponsors a summer reading program for children preschool age through high school during the month of June. The program features story times, guest presenters, activities, and more to encourage reading during the summer months. LIBRARY HOURS The library’s hours are: Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., and Saturday from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. For more information about the library, its services or programs, call 638-5034, or visit their website at www.ggcpl.org. T. ELMER COX HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL LIBRARY Trying to find an ancestor? Working on a family mystery? If so, then the T. Elmer Cox Historical and Genealogical Library may be able to help. A branch of Greeneville-Greene County Public Library, the Cox Library is at 229 N. Main St. The library is named in honor of the late T. Elmer Cox, who was Greene County’s first official historian. His bequest enabled the Greeneville-Greene County Public Library to purchase and renovate the historic building that became the Cox Library. It opened in 2000. In addition to housing materials amassed by Cox over his lifetime, the Cox Library also contains resources that were formerly located in the Tennessee Room of the main library and original public records from the Greene County Courthouse.

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The T. Elmer Cox Historical and Genealogical Library had window replacements approved by the Greeneville Historic Zoning Commission.

areas in East Tennessee, Western North were divided. For the period from 1834 Carolina and Southwestern Virginia. to 1954, the minutes of the local body The library’s holdings also include Greene County newspapers, federal census records (entire United States available online), cemetery records (many regional counties), death certificates (all of Tennessee, 1914-1958), maps, North Carolina and East Tennessee land grants, local city directories, Greene County telephone directories, school yearbooks, photograph scrapbooks, genealogy query files, family files, and local history files. The Cox Library also has free Wifi Jeff Ward and Alen Corley access for patrons.

COUNTY RECORDS The Greene County governmental records on file at the Cox Library are of varACQUIRED MANY MATERIALS ious types and cover various periods. The Since its opening, the Cox Library has earliest of these records begin in 1783. The records of what the Tennessee State acquired several hundred additional books, periodicals and microfilm items as well as Library and Archives calls “County Court” include a wide variety of material, includa large body of other materials pertaining to family and local history. ing some very old records of a time when Much of the library consists of an judicial matters and business matters were extensive book and periodical collection handled by the same court. focusing on Greene County and nearby In the early 1800s, those functions

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that handled county business matters have been archived by the state under the broad heading of County Court. Locally, at least during the 1950s, 1960s and most of the 1970s, what was commonly referred to as County Court was known more formally as County Quarterly Court. Since September 1978, that elected body has been referred to as the Greene County Legislative Body or the Greene County Commission. Note: The Cox Library does not have any County Court minutes more recent than March 1954. The more recent minutes are maintained by the office of the Greene County Clerk at the Courthouse Annex on Cutler Street. In the County Court collection, researchers also have access to other kinds of documents, including marriage records (1780-1995), wills (1780-1986), estate settlements (1802-1950), estate inventories (1810-1817, 1828-1952), land deeds (1785-1986), trust deeds (1841-1947), tax lists (various dates, 1783-1913), guardian records (1872-1960), court minutes SEE LIBRARIES, 60


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full-text e-books and more than 20,000 Part of the Watauga Regional Library journal titles available via the library’s System, Mosheim shares inter-loan agreements with libraries in various other places website at www.garland.tusculum.edu. FROM 59 such as Sullivan County, Washington GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Internet access to online databases and County, Bristol and Elizabethton. (1783-1954), miscellaneous loose records Strong support from the state library other resources is available at both the The library is equipped with computers, (1851-early 1900s), and a few records of has been accompanied by local support Greeneville and Knoxville branches of printers, a copy machine, a fax machine, various other types. Circuit Court records from the Greene County Genealogical the library or, with passwords, from any internet access supervised by the library include Civil Court minutes (1809-1950), Society. Formed in 1985 by six Greene computer with internet access. and Criminal Court minutes (1815-1954). County natives, GCGS has grown to instaff and volunteers, free 24 hour wi-fi and Residents of Greene County are welwi-fi hotspots available for checking out. Chancery Court records include minutes clude hundreds of members from through- come to make in-house use of the wealth (1825-1973) and case files (1825-c. 1950). out the nation. The society has made many of knowledge housed in Tusculum’s A summer reading program, typically offered in June, is available for all children important purchases for the Cox Library library. and a wealth of its members’ research and MICROFILM COLLECTION Hours vary by semester and are subject who wish to either read in a quiet atmosphere or be read to, and includes enterThe T. Elmer Cox Library has modern other historical information is available on to change without notice. The universitainment, crafts, snacks prizes and more. facilities for use of its sizable microfilm their website, greenecountytngenealogical- ty suggests calling 636-7320 to confirm collection. Many of its most important society.org. hours or look for updates at www.garland. The library hosts Family Story time the 2nd Tuesday of the month except Jue. materials — including newspapers, death Greene County Genealogical Society tusculum.edu. A library card is all that is required to certificates, land grants and court records membership dues are $20 annually. They borrow books from the library. A card can — are accessed primarily through microMOSHEIM PUBLIC LIBRARY include a subscription to “The Greene be given the same day an application is film. County Pioneer,” a semi-annual publicaThe Mosheim Public Library, at 730 received with a valid driver license and tion issued in May and November. Main St. in Mosheim, is a 3,300-squareBecause the library is a specialized piece of mail to verify street address. research facility with many unique or rare foot facility housing a collection of more The library’s hours are 11 a.m. until than 15,000 resources, including books, resources, none of its materials circulate to COX LIBRARY HOURS 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and The Cox Library is open Wednesdays, periodicals, journals, DVDs and audio the public. However, photocopy services noon until 5 p.m. on Friday. It is closed Thursdays, Fridays and other days by CD’s. are available in-house, and the library appointment. For current hours, please call Books and other resources are obtained Saturday and Sunday. honors requests for photocopies from reCall the library at 422-7937 or visit searchers outside Greene County. Inter-li- the main library at 638-5034. People inthrough donations, memorials and funding terested in volunteering, making monetary by the town’s government. their website at www.mosheimlib.org. brary loan services also are available. donations or joining the Greene County Genealogical Society should contact the WIDESPREAD USE Visitors from all 50 states have been to T. Elmer Cox Historical and Genealogical the library. The library has also received Library at 638-9866 or visit the library’s correspondence from people in 48 states website: www.telmercoxlibrary.org. and three foreign countries. The library has implemented a free, THOMAS J. GARLAND LIBRARY remotely accessible cloud-based workflow Tusculum University’s library, named system which allows the public to access for Thomas J. Garland, former legislator, the collections online. businessman and educator from GreenWE BELIEVE: As is the case with the Greeneville, covers more than 34,000 squareEducation is the most important service a community provides for itself. All children can learn, and most can learn at very high levels. eville-Greene County Public Library, feet. Its 2008 renovation nearly tripled the Skilled teachers and support staff make the difference. operational costs of the Cox Library are space of the previous facility, constructed Strong leaders set the tone. shared jointly by the Greene County and in 1910. Useful data provide direction. Safe, clean, appropriate facilities and 21st century resources are a necessity. Greeneville governments. The Cox LiThe library’s expansion allows the colSchool, family, and community partnerships strengthen learning. brary also has been the recipient of several lege to provide increased onsite reference, VISION grants from the Tennessee State Library circulation and periodical space as well Students in Greene County Schools will develop a joy for learning; and Archives. as to house additional computer terminals graduates from Greene County Schools will be prepared to enter the workforce with an industry certificate, to enroll in a community college with dual credits earned, or to enroll in a four-year Funds from these grants have made it and resources, full-size classrooms, faculty college or university with ACT scores that forecast success. Furthermore, graduates will be possible for staff and volunteers to clean, offices, a conference room, study rooms, contributing citizens demonstrating responsible, ethical behavior. repair, inventory and properly store many and a classroom dedicated to library inSCHOOL BOARD thousands of loose County Court records, struction and information literacy. David McLain, Director of Schools Tom Cobble including marriage licenses and bonds The print collection now exceeds Rick Tipton, Chairman Michelle Holt from 1780 through 1995. Ultimately, these 185,000 print and microfilm texts and Nathan Brown, Vice CHairman Mark Rothe records will be digitized, along with a more than 200 periodical subscriptions. Minnie Banks Brian Wilhoit large body of other court records that are Students also have access to 300,000 currently being processed for permanent storage.


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HEALTH & FAMILY SERVICES IN GREENE COUNTY

More Than 150 Health Care Professionals Work In Greene County More than 150 healthcare professionals provide medical services to meet a wide variety of health needs of the residents of this community. More than 90 physicians, specializing in diverse fields, offer emergency and regular care. Greeneville Community Hospital features 140 acute care beds, and offers a variety of services, including cardiology, diagnostic imaging, women’s healthcare, outpatient services, surgical services and wound care.

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Early Learning Services

Offering developmental screening and evaluation of 3 and 4 year old children.

For more information, call

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HEALTH & WELLNESS GUIDE Unity Urology PC

189 LIBERTY WAY, GREENEVILLE, TN Phone 423-638-4046 Fax 423-638-4295 www.unityurology.com

1117 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville TN

John W. Lamons, DDS • Katie Lamons Roberson, DMD Advanced Cosmetic, Laser, & Family Dentistry

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ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY Allergic Diseases, Asthma and Immunology Clinic 1406 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 Suite 2500 638-9595 Marek M. Pienkowski, M.D., Ph.D. Sarah Belcher, F.N.P- Allergy (W): pienkowskimd.com Allergy, Asthma, and Sinus Center 1410 Tusculum Blvd. MOB 1, 2nd Floor Suite 2300 Greeneville, TN 37745 800-600-7551, 865-584-0962 or 423-823-5190 Phillip Jones, M.D. Karthik Krishnan, M.D.

(W): www.allergyasc.com AUDIOLOGY Greeneville Hearing Center 400 Y St. Greeneville, TN 37745 638-2721 Dr. Daniel Shumaier, Audiologist (W): www.schumaieraudiologist.com CARDIOLOGY CVA Heart Institute 1410 Tusculum Blvd. MOB 1, 1st Floor, Suite 1500 Greeneville, TN 37743 638-2270 Jack Whitaker, MD Sarah Chesnut, FNP Nolan Henley, PA balladhealth.org CHIROPRACTIC Appalachian Chiropractic Center 510 Justis Drive Greeneville, TN 37745

639-4440 Cindy Johnson Kricko, D.C. (W)appalchiro.com Frost Chiropractic Center 1007 Tusculum Blvd. Suite C Greeneville, TN 37745 798-9710 Stephanie Frost, D.C., Bill Frost, D.C. (W): www.frostchiroacu.com Greeneville Chiropractic Inc. 1119 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 638-2233 John Hamilton, D.C. (W): www.drjohnhamilton.com Greeneville Chiropractic Inc. 155 Mason St. Greeneville, TN 37745 638-5361 Leonard L. Hartman, D.C. Snelson Chiropractic Health Center 510 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 639-1431 Bryon Snelson, D.C.

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Baileyton

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YOU CAN CONTROL YOUR ENERGY USAGE. Just download the GL&PS SmartHub App to your personal mobile device and you have total control of your electric account to: • Pay your bill • View your payment history • View your usage history • Receive email & text alerts • Report power outages For more information on this simple way of managing your account - contact GL&PS at 636-6200 or go online and click on the “SmartHub” icon.

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Nolachuckey-Holston Area Mental Health Center Offers Assistance

Frontier Health’s Nolachuckey-Holston Area Mental Health Center, 401 Holston Drive, is the community’s leading provider of mental health, substance abuse or co-occurring disorders, 24/7 crisis services, and more, including recovery and vocational rehabilitation services. Outpatient counseling and case management services are provided for adults, children and youth in Greene County, with satellite locations in Rogersville and Sneedville. As a division of Frontier Health, individuals can access services at over 60 other facilities in 12 counties of Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. Frontier Health offers residential alcohol and drug treatment and crisis stabilization services nearby and addresses the needs of victims of domestic violence, the hearing impaired, those suffering from AIDS, runaways, youth in crisis, adolescent group care and therapeutic foster care. Frontier Health’s outpatient and residential facilities served over 48,000 individuals in 2019. Nolachuckey-Holston services in Greeneville include: • 24/7 emergency services; • Crisis Services; • a residential program for drug and alcohol addiction or co-occurring mental health diagnosis;

• couples, group and individual therapy, family counseling, marital therapy, medication therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy; • children/youth services and education programs; • consultation and educational services to other community organizations and agencies; • outpatient psychotherapy, education and prevention, substance abuse treatment, grief counseling and referral services; • children/youth services, intervention, prevention and education programs; • a developmental disabilities program empowering people to live at their highest level of independence; • foster and group care services; and • referrals to psychiatric inpatient care for children or adults. Medicare, TennCare and third-party insurance are accepted. Reduced fee scaling is offered. For individuals and families who have no ability to pay, government and United Way funding makes services possible. For more information, call 423-639-1104, visit 401 Holston Drive off West Summer Street during operating hours, or visit www. frontierhealth.org. Hours are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday and Wednesday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. For the Crisis Stabilization Unit, call 1-877-928-9062.

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GASTROENTEROLOGY Ballad Health Medical Associates Gastroenterology 438 E. Vann Road Suite 202 Greeneville, TN 37743 278-1703 Gordon L. Marsa, MD Joseph M. Kretschmar, MD Leah Balch, APC-BC Judy Martin, FNP-C (W): www.balladhealth.org GENERAL/FAMILY PRACTICE Ballad Health Medical Associates Family Medicine 1410 Tusculum Blvd. MOB 1, 1st Floor Suite 1300 Greeneville, TN 37745 783-5520 Felix Fernandez, DO Katherine Gilbert, FNP (W): www.balladhealth.org Ballad Health Medical Associates Family and Internal Medicine Greeneville 438 E. Vann Road Suite 200 Greeneville, TN 37743 278-1856 Debra Lewis, DO Margeaux Clements, FNP (W): www.balladhealth.org Ballad Health Medical Associates Family Medicine & Prompt Care 438 E. Vann Road Suite 100 Greeneville, TN 37743 278-1700 Michael J. Odell, MD Richard J. Aasheim, MD Daniel Lewis, MD Amanda Herrell, DO Benjamin Morgan, DO Jessi Bennett, PA Mike Stone, PA Valerie Mullins, PA Josh Stone, PA Wesley Cook, PA-C (W): www.balladhealth.org

Baileyton Medical Center 580 Van Hill Road Greeneville, TN 37745 234-1020 Ann Efpey, N.P. Cathy Vance N.P. (W) rhsctn.com/ The Doctor’s Office 109 E. Church St. Greeneville, TN 37745 638-4131 Rufus Breckenridge, M.D. Charles Montgomery, M.D. Andy Roberts, M.D. Family Physicians of Greeneville 1410 Tusculum Blvd. MOB 1, 2nd Floor, Suite 2600 Greeneville, TN 37745 787-7000 Kevin Toppenberg, M.D. Dee Toppenberg, M.D. (W) www.familyphysiciansofgreeneville.com/ Greene County Health Department 810 W. Church St. Greeneville, TN 37745 P.O. Box 159 Greeneville, TN 37744 798-1749 Kimi Zook, M.D. Elizabeth McCord- Duncan, M.D. Tenicia Clark, N.P. Greeneville Family Medicine (Summit Medical Group) 1404 Tusculum Blvd. MOB 3, 3rd Floor Greeneville, TN 37745 Suite 3000 638-1188 Brian Gong, FNP Michael H. Hartsell, M.D. Kara Lunsford, PA Shalee Nanney, FNP Sonja B. Woods, M.D. (W) www.summithealthcare.com/ locations/greenevillefm King’s Way Family Medicine, LLC 318 Tusculum Boulevard Greeneville, TN 37745 639-7700 Heather Olson FNP-C (W) kingswayfamilymed.com/ Limestone Medical Center 105 Limestone Ruritan Road

Limestone, TN 37681 257-8089 James W. Clark, M.D. (W) rhsctn.com/ DirectMD Greeneville 1231 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 639-9970 Russell Perry, M.D. (W): www.patmosemergiclinic. com Phil Thwing, M.D. 400 Y St. Greeneville, TN 37745 639-0707 (W) www.summithealthcare.com/ locations/thwing Summit Family Medical Group 1404 Tusculum Blvd. MOB 3, 2nd Floor Suite 2300 Greeneville, TN 37745 639-2161 Jaime Oakley, M.D. Leah Rodgers, PA-C Pamela Shockey, A.N.P. Erin Stayton, FNP (W): www.summithealthcare.com/ locations/summitfmg Tusculum Family Physicians 555 Justis Drive Greeneville, Tn 37745 Phone: 783-7965 Fax: 783-7970 Ken and Carla Nickle, D.O. Leslie Foshie, FNP Leslie Henry, FNP Holly McGaw, FNP (W) www.summitmedical.com/ locations/tusculum INTERNAL MEDICINE Ballad Health Medical Associates Internal Medicine- Greeneville 438 E. Vann Road, Suite 201 Greenville, TN 37743 278-1800 Erick Bulawa, MD Laura Doty, FNP Paula Renner, NP Sheila Yokley, NP (W): www.balladhealth.org SEE HEALTH, 68

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Greeneville Internal Medicine and Family Practice (Summit Medical Group) 1404 Tusculum Blvd. MOB 3, 3rd Floor Suite 3100 Greeneville, TN 37745 638-4114 B. Tyler Bailey, M.D. R. Theo Hensley, III, M.D. Robert W . Mosca, D.O. Joseph W. Scott, M.D. Eva Fields, FNP Leah Rodgers, PA (W): www.summitmedical.com/ locations/gim Healthstar Internal Medicine Greeneville 1012 Coolidge St. Greeneville, TN 37743 237-6900 Candi Cashen Overholt, M.D. Sonya Hance, FNP Vicki G. Carter, FNP-BC, CDE OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY Ballad Health Medical Associates OB/GYN and Women’s Health-Greeneville 1424 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 783-5560 Jami Goodwin, MD Amber Mullins, MD Howard Herrell, MD (W): www.balladhealth.org OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE Ballad Health Medical Associates Occupational Medicine/Industricare 1021 Coolidge St. Greeneville, TN 37743 Suite 4 636-9828 Marsha Montemarano, DNP Marianne Filka, MD Ted Fox, NP (W): www.balladhealth.org

ONCOLOGY/HEMATOLOGY East TN Hematology, Oncology & Internal Medicine 1406 Tusculum Blvd. MOB 2, 2nd Floor Suite 2000 Greeneville, TN 37745 787-7080 A.K. Sen, M.D. Teresia Bailey, NP Eric R. Chlebisch Amy Hunt, NP James Steven Rodgers, MD Tennessee Cancer Specialists 1410 Tusculum Boulevard Greeneville, TN 37745 639-0243 (W) www.tncancer.com OPHTHALMOLOGY Greeneville Eye Clinic 1406 Tusculum Blvd. MOB 2, 1st Floor Suite 1000 Greeneville, TN 37745 639-6848 Laura L. Urban, M.D. Thomas L. Brown, M.D. OPTICIANS Tri-City Vision Center 1310 E. Andrew Johnson Highway Greeneville, TN 37745 638-6236 Graham Taylor, O.D. (W) tricityvision.com The Vision Center Walmart 3755 Andrew Johnson Highway Greeneville, TN 37745 639-2171 OPTOMETRISTS AA Eyecare 910 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 Suite 2 639-2002 Marietta Vestal, O.D. Pete Vestal, O.D. East View Eye Care, P.C. 1000 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 Suite 4

639-8128 Bradford M. Emde, O.D. Shelly F. Shaw, O.D. Tabitha Combes, O.D. (W): www.eastvieweyecare.com Greeneville Eye Care Center 204 Emory Road Greeneville, TN 37745 638-4151 Kristen Pumphrey, O.D. Oldstage Eyecare 1539 Industrial Road Greeneville, TN 37745 639-8856 John K. Clement, O.D. (W): www.clementeyeassociates.com Limestone Family Eye Center 364 Opie Arnold Road Limestone, TN 37681 257-2340 J. Dale Grant, O.D. (W): www.limestoneeye.com ORTHOPAEDICS Ballad Health Medical Associates Orthopedics 1420 Tusculum Blvd. Outpatient Center 4th Floor Greeneville, TN 37745 639-2103 Richard W. Pectol Jr., MD Billy K. Parsley, MD Kyle Boren, DO Christopher Castle, NP Kevin Rojas, PA (W): www.balladhealth.org OTOLARYNGOLOGY Greeneville Ear Nose and Throat Specialists 1410 Tusculum Blvd. MOB 1, 2nd Floor Suite 2500 Greeneville, TN 37745 638-1291 Susan P. Abernathy, DO Thomas Carrino, P.A-C John-Thomas Carrino, P.A.-C. Jolene Hoffman, Audiologist (W) www.greenevilleentspecialists.com SEE HEALTH, 69

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Greene County Mayor Kevin Morrison, left, greets Grady Barefield, right, as Greene County Veterans Services Officer Charles McLain looks on.

Veterans Service Office Is Here To Help Those Who Served The Greene County Veterans Service Office aids veterans and their families by helping them file for pension benefits, service-connected disability compensation, ordering grave markers and medals and obtaining other military service-related benefits. “It’s important for all veterans to contact the Veterans Service Office to check and see what entitlements they have available to them,” said Veterans Service Officer Charles McLain. Appointments can be scheduled over the phone to reduce waiting times and ensure a quick visit. The Veterans Service Office is funded by the Greene County government. The Veterans Service Office is located at 101 Longview Drive in the American Legion Post 64 building. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Call 798-1707 for more information or www.greenecountytngov.com/979-2/. The office can be reached via email veterans.services@greenecountytngov.com.


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PATHOLOGY Watauga Pathology Associates, P.C. 1725 W. Market St. Johnson City, TN 37604 423-431-1310 (W): www.wataugapathology.com PEDIATRICS Greeneville Pediatric Clinic 221 N. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37745 787-6050 Douglas C. Cobble, M.D. Ballad Health Medical Associates – Kids First Pediatrics 1406 Tusculum Blvd

MOB 2, 1st Floor Suite 1200 Greeneville, TN 37745 798-6630 John Applegate, DO Sylvia Boesch-Lewis, FNP Darla Morgan, NP (W): www.balladhealth.org Ballad Health Medical Associates - Green Mountain Pediatrics 428 E. Vann Road Greeneville, TN 37743 278-1950 Timothy L. Fuller, DO Todd Aiken, MD Justin Jones, DO Charles Perry, MD Amanda Curtis, NP Andrea Heaton, NP (W): www.balladhealth.org

PHYSICAL THERAPY Apple Rehab Services 533 Tusculum Blvd. #3940 Greeneville, TN 37745 787-1120 or 787-1121 (E): info@bodybyme.com (W) apple-rehab-services.business.site BenchMark Physical Therapy 225 W. Summer St. Greeneville, TN 37743 638-1111 Sam Lawson, P.T. Cindy Bird, O.C. Hailey Ball, O.C. (W): www.bmrp.com Greeneville Community Hospital Outpatient Therapy Services 1404 Tusculum Blvd. MOB 3, 1st Floor Suite 1200

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Ballad Health Medical Associates Behavioral Health 303 Takoma Ave. Greeneville, TN 37743 636-0491 William Diebold, MD Karen Lane, NP Jessica McAfee, NP (W): www.balladhealth.org PSYCHOLOGY Personal Management Consultants 907 Tusculum Blvd. 638-8071 Greeneville, TN 37745 John Johnson, Ph.D. Murray Scher, Ph.D. PULMONARY DISEASES East Tennessee Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine 1404 Tusculum Blvd. MOB 3, 2nd Floor Suite 2200 Greeneville, TN 37745 798-8052 Mandeep Bakshi, M.D. Alice Pinyan, MSN-BC RADIATION ONCOLOGY UT Radiology 1410 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN Arthur Adams, M.D. Scott Vermillion, M.D. Kevin Delk, M.D. Wythe Owens, M.D. Brady Seaton M.D. (W): www.utrad.com SENIOR CARE Brookdale Senior Living 155 Serrall Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 798-0404 (W) www.brookdale.com/en/ communities/brookdale-greeneville-tn. html?cid=yext Durham-Hensley Health & Rehabilitation Center 55 Nursing Home Road

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Ballad Health Medical Associates OB/GYN and Women’s Health recently unveiled its new facility on Tusculum Boulevard. Formerly Women’s Center of Greeneville, the practice moved into its new home after a $1.76 million renovation.

Chuckey, TN 37641 257-6761 (W) durhamhensleyhealth.com Family Ministries Retirement & Assisted Living 126 John M. Reed Nursing Home Road Limestone, TN 37681 607-3145 (W) www.fwbfm.com/services/fam ily-ministries-retirement-assisted-living Laughlin Healthcare Center 801 E. McKee Street Greeneville, TN 37743 638-9226 (W) www.balladhealth.org/location/ laughlin-healthcare-center Life Care Center of Greeneville 725 Crum St. Greeneville, TN 37743 639-8131 (W) lcca.com/locations/tn/greeneville Morning Pointe of Greeneville 324 Mt. Bethel Road Greeneville, TN 37745 (W) morningpointe.com/locations/ greeneville Signature HealthCARE of Greeneville 106 Holt Court Greeneville, TN 37743 639-0213 (W) shcofgreeneville.com SLEEP CENTER Greeneville Community Hospital Sleep Center Greeneville Community Hospital, East

1420 Tusculum Blvd Greeneville, TN 37745 787-6351 SPORTS MEDICINE Ballad Health Medical Associates Family Medicine 438 E. Vann Road Suite 100 Greeneville, TN 37745 278-1700 Daniel Lewis, MD (W): www.balladhealth.org SURGERY Ballad Health Medical Associates – General Surgery, Greeneville 1410 Tusculum Blvd. MOB 1, 1st Floor Suite 1700 Greeneville, TN 37745 787-7100 Mark D. Patterson, M.D. Natalie Scott, M.D. Robert Northrop, M.D. Aimee Henley, F.N.P.-C (W): www.balladhealth.org Ballad Health Medical Associates General Surgery, Greeneville West 1404 Tusculum Blvd. MOB, 2nd Floor Suite 2100 Greeneville, TN 37745 783-5580 Robert Bridges, M.D

URGENT CARE Ballad Health Medical Associates Urgent Care 438 E. Vann Road Greeneville, TN 37743 787-7496 (W): www.balladhealth.org Health Express Urgent Care & Occupational Medicine 895 E. Andrew Johnson Highway Greeneville, TN 588-5774 (E) info@healthexpressuctn.com (W) www.healthexpressuctn.com Summit Urgent Care 555 Justis Drive Greeneville, TN 254-6460 (W) www.summitmedical.com/ locations/uccgreeneville UROLOGY Unity Urology 184 Liberty Way Greeneville, TN 37745 638-4046 Jason Carter, M.D. (W): www.unityurology.com WELLNESS CLINIC 1 Team Wellness 128 S. Main St. Suite 200 Greeneville, TN 609-7953 cdoty@1teamllc.com (W) https://www.1teamllc.com/ WOUND CARE Ballad Health Wound Care Center 1406 Tusculum Blvd MOB 2, 2nd Floor Suite 2004 Greeneville, TN 37745 783-5500 Beth Bulawa, MD Felix Fernandez, DO Stephen Flor, MD Robert Northrop, MD Remy Sagadraca, MD Natalie Scott, MD


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CHURCH GUIDE FLAG BRANCH CHURCH OF GOD Where Salvation Makes You a Member Pastor, Willis Bowers SERVICE TIMES Sunday School 9:30am Sunday Morning 10:30am Sunday Evening 6:00pm Wednesday Night 6:00pm

9800 107 Cutoff, Greeneville, TN (423) 638-6521

Christ United Methodist Church Celebrating 200 Years In Greeneville

307 South Main Street 638-6224 Worship With Us Sunday At 10:30AM Check Out Our Facebook Page (@ChristUMC.Greeneville) For More Information email: christum307@gmail.com

website: cumcgreeneville.com

Greeneville Seventh-Day Adventist Church

710 Asheville Highway Greeneville, TN 37743 423-638-5014

Worship Times

Sabbath School: 9:15 a.m. Worship: 11:00 a.m. Adventist Community Service Center 120 Idletime Drive (423) 639-7127 Open Monday & Tuesday 9:00am - 12:00pm

Notre Dame Catholic Church 212 Mt. Bethel Rd., Greeneville, TN (423) 639-9381

www.notredamechurchtn.org

Weekend Mass Schedule

Sacrament of Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00pm Vigil Mass: Saturday 5:00pm Sunday Masses: 8:00am; 11:00am; 3:00pm; 5:00pm Holy Mass is live streamed at 11:00am each Sunday morning on Youtube.

FirstFirst Presbyterian PresbyterianChurch Church 110 N. Main St., Greeneville

423-638-4533

www.firstpresgreeneville.org

Call Or Check Website For Current Schedule Sunday

8:30 a.m. Worship with Weekly Communion 9:30 a.m. Sunday School for All Ages 10:45 a.m. Worship (broadcast beginning at 11:00 a.m. on WSMG 1450 AM) Youth Fellowship Weekly MUSIC OPPORTUNITIES Vocal and Handbell Choirs WEDNESDAY After School Youth Program, Family Supper, Worship & Education for all

Tusculum Baptist Church 775 Erwin Hwy., Greeneville, TN 423-638-8361 Worship Opportunities

Sunday Morning Worship 9:30AM 524 Tusculum Boulevard Greeneville, TN 37745

(423)638-7521

Sunday Worship: 8:45 am (Traditional) 11:00 a.m. (Contemporary) Please Check Our Website For Updates Sunday School: 10:00 a.m. Wed.: 6:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting

Dr. David Smith, Pastor www.tusculumbaptist.org

www.trinity-um-church.org

Pastor: Rev. Sarah Varnell

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423-257-3163

Tim Roach, Pastor Larry A. Kelley, Outreach Coordinator Worship Opportunities *Sunday School: 10am Morning Worship: 10:55am Evening Worship: 6pm WEDNESDAY: Bible Study & Children/Youth Group: 7:00 p.m. email: office@limestonefwb.org www.limestonefwb.org *Please call to verify meeting schedules due to COVID-19

We are a non-demoninational, Spirit filled church that keeps the Saturday Sabbath and the Feasts of the Lord. We invite you to come and worship with us.

In Person Via Zoom And In The Parking Lot Via FM Radio Sermon Also Posted On YouTube

on the RADIO sundays

10:15am: WSMG 1450AM / 95.5FM 12:15pm: WGRV 1340AM / 99.5FM WEDNESDAYS Channel 18 ONLINE: www.fbcgreeneville.com

ON TV

4 PM

www.shilohcpc.net

CPCs (K-5th) & Youth Groups (Middle & High School) Meet Wednesday 6:00 PM - 7:00PM August through April

1121 Shiloh Road, Greeneville, TN 37745, (423) 639-3763 Facebook: shilohcumberlandpresbyterian

423-639-3194

3205 St. James Rd., Greeneville Pastor: Paula Smith Sunday Morning Service: 10:30 a.m. www.stjames1811.org

First Church of God

210 Luther St. Greeneville, TN 37745 (423) 639-9754 www.sanctuarytn.org Pastor: Jeremy J. Carver

Regular Worship Times

Cedar Creek Church of God

2800 Cedar Creek Road, Greeneville, TN • 423-639-3468 Samuel Chaffin, Senior Pastor Charles Heater, Transitional Pastor Sunday 9:00am - Small Groups For All Ages 10:00am - Morning Service Live On Facebook 10:00am - Super Church For 3 Years Through 5th Grade

Wednesday Morning

Wednesday Evenings

6:30pm - Youth Group 6:30pm - Walking In The Word (Women’s Group) Children’s Activities Will Be Starting In September Wednesday Evening Devotional Is On Facebook

St. James Lutheran Church

1505 West Main Street 423-638-4818 Dr. Nathan Leasure, Senior Pastor Ralph Shipley, Associate of Pastoral Care Thomas Ervin, Associate of Worship Sunday School 10am Sunday Worship 11am Wednesday 7pm

James W. Lively, Pastor

Andy Blackwelder, Associate Pastor

Honor God...Live The Faith...Grow God’s Kingdom

638-3008

211 NORTH MAIN ST

423-638-4119

10:00am - Senior Adult In Small Groups

Ministries for newborns to adults every Sunday @ 10:30

SUNDAY 9:00AM & 10:30AM

201 N. Main St.

8:15 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.

Non-denominational, Contemporary Church Casual Dress. Serious Faith.

WORSHIP TIMES

Greeneville Cumberland Presbyterian Church

Please See Our Website Or Call The Church For Updated Worship Information www.GCPChurch.org

Shiloh Cumberland Presbyterian Church Worship 10:30 AM

3144 W. Andrew Johnson Hwy. • ffgreeneville.org Scott Childs 865-397-9000

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Towering Oaks Baptist Church 1985 Buckingham Rd. 638-7464 • Fax 638-6026 Dr. James K. Pierce, III, Sr. Pastor Worship Opportunities Sunday School: 9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. www.toweringoaks.org

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Sunday School: 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship: 10:00 a.m. Sunday Evening: 6:00 p.m. Celebrate Recovery Tues. at 7 p.m. Celebration Place for Kids Tues. at 7 p.m. Wednesday Night Ministries & Activities for All Ages: 6:30 p.m.

www.greenevillefcog.org and Facebook

Home of Noah’s Ark Childcare & Preschool

195 Serral Drive, Greeneville, TN

423-639-2582 www.eastsidebaptist.info

David Fox, Fox, Senior Senior Pastor David Pastor

D.J. Willis, Sr. High & Music D.J. Willis,Jr.Youth Music Jac Castillo, High &&Assistant

WEEKLY SERVICE SCHEDULE: Sunday School 9:30 am Morning Worship 10:30 am Sunday Evening 6:30 pm Wednesday Evening 7:00 pm (Kids4Truth (Kids4Truth&&Ignite IgniteTeens Teenson onWednesday Wednesdaynight; night;Loving Loving childcare childcare providedininevery every service) service) provided

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Holston United Methodist Home For Children Helps Children And Families

Holston United Methodist Home for Children, with headquarters and main campus in Greeneville, offers a wide variety of children and family services, including residential care and group care. Most of these children attend newly renamed River Academy, the former Beacon School, on campus. There, K-12 students receive individual instruction to help make up deficiencies in their academic progress. Holston Home’s goals are to return children to their family after completion of therapeutic services, placement in a loving foster home, or finding forever families through adoption when appropriate. Foster parents are therapeutically trained by professionals at Holston Home to parent children who have experienced trauma in their lives. Holston Home operates under the following licenses in Tennessee and Virginia: Tennessee Department of Children’s Services (Child-Placing and Child-Caring Agency), Tennessee Department of Human Services (Child Day Care), Tennessee Department of Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities (Mental Health Outpatient Services, MR Residential Rehabilitation), Tennessee Department of Education (Private School; General and Special Education), Virginia Department of Social Services (Child-Placing Agency) and Philippines Inter-Country Adoption Board (Adoptions). It holds accreditations from: National Council on Accreditation of Services for Children & Families (COA), Hague Accredited (COA), and United Methodist Health & Welfare Ministries (FaithBased).

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Students at Holston Home line the balcony at The Rock, the United Methodist children’s home’s Christian Life Center, as the helicopter circles the building before landing for the surprise visit from Santa.

from the United Way. Both child care centers have been awarded Tennessee’s three-star ranking, which is the highest possible rating, and are inspected regularly to ensure that children are learning and playing in a safe and wholesome environment.

PAL PROGRAM Teens who are approaching the age of 18 may move into Preparation for Adult Living at the Brumit Center apartments TWO DAY-CARE CENTERS where they are taught skills necessary to Holston Home operates two day-care help them one day live on their own. centers in Greeneville — the Children’s They must pay rent, retain a savings Center, 119 Fairgrounds Circle, and account, keep their apartments clean, do Small Miracles at 2001 West Main Street. their own cooking, attend school regularly Tuition assistance is offered via funds and hold at least a part-time job.

They are taught how to manage their finances, apply for a job and be a good neighbor. They also learn the value of community service. At the end of their experience in the PAL program, the rent they paid is returned to them to be used as “seed” money to help them pay their own way as newly on-their-own adults. STUDENT ACTIVITES Students at Holston Home are provided counseling and other support services and have recreational facilities available to them, including an equestrian program, a ropes course, a climbing wall, racquetball court, a gymnasium and an outdoor, covered basketball court. They participate in

regular canoeing, hiking and camping and Young Life activities. A garden and a small orchard teach them agricultural skills. There are three Christian Life staff that provide regular and ongoing Christian education, activities and counseling to our youth. The Rock is the name of Holston Home’s Christian Life Center (1014 Wesley Avenue) which holds worship services on Sundays at 10 a.m. for youth as well as the community. BACKGROUND In 1895, Mrs. Elizabeth Wiley, widow SEE HOLSTON, 76


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Services Available For Elderly, Disabled WEDDING GUIDE

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Greene County offers numerous services for the community’s elderly and disabled. The following is a listing of agencies that offer living-assistance opportunities such as home-delivered meals, as well as agencies that offer social and volunteer options for aging citizens. AGING DISABILITY RESOURCE CONNECTIONS 203 N. College St., Suite 3 Greeneville, TN 37745 639-7133 Katie Kincaid, co-ordinator This is a referral agency for the disabled and elderly. The service coordinator visits elderly (age 60-plus) and disabled (ages 18-59) to assess need. Services available range from a homemaker service to chore service (minor home repairs), respite service, personal care service and homebound meals. HOMEBOUND MEALS 203 N. College St. Greeneville, TN 37745 639-3128 Diana Lewis, Nuritution coordinator

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Homebound Meals provides one nutritious meal a day, Monday through Friday, for the elderly and disabled. First Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability helps seniors qualify for the meal. Call 639-7133 for more information. Homebound Meals offers both home-delivered meals and a congregate meal for the elderly at the Roby Fitzgerald Adult Center. Home-delivered meals are delivered solely by volunteers. Elderly and disabled are encouraged to contribute $3 per meal. ROBY FITZGERALD ADULT CENTER Glenda Blazer, Director 203 N. College St., Suite 1 Greeneville, TN 37745 639-3128 The Roby Fitzgerald Adult Center is a multi-purpose center serving ages 55 and older in Greeneville and Greene County. Services include transportation, natural support services and leisure time activities. The center helps the seniors stay strong mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually. They are provided with nutritious meals.

ia; and Chattanooga, in addition to Greeneville/Tri-Cities that specialize in foster care and adoptions. FROM 74 There are more than 850 United of the president of Emory & Henry Methodist churches involved in the College in Virginia, founded Holston Holston Conference. They encompass Home as an orphanage when she took all of East Tennessee, the 17 westin her first homeless child. ern-most counties of Virginia, and She believed every child had the four counties in North Georgia. right to a safe place to live, a good Much of Holston Home’s fundeducation and the opportunity to gain ing comes from the churches in the Christian knowledge. Holston Conference and individual More than 8,000 children have at donors who wish to help children one time or another called Holston reach their God-given potential. The Home “home” since then. State of Tennessee also provides The ministry provides family funding through contracted care. services in Knoxville; Bristol, VirginHolston United Methodist Home

Seniors may enjoy activities such as arts and crafts, Bible study, bridge, bingo, computer, gospel singing, library, line dancing, oil painting, pool tables, Roby Variety Band, rook, sewing, tai chi and a wellness room. RETIRED SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Steve Reynolds, Greene County RSVP field coordinator 203 N. College St. Greeneville, TN 37745 268-3060 The RSVP program recruits and and helps place volunteers 55 and older in public and nonprofit organizations to meet community needs. MYRIDE TN Geanne McKechnie, coordinator 203 N. College St. 588-1028 MyRide TN is a senior-friendly program that offers door-throughdoor transportation that is provided by a well-screened and trained volunteer staff. They are coordinated by an employee of the MyRide TN Program and have support fom the First Tennessee Area Agency on Aging and Disability. for Children’s mission statement is to provide hope and healing for a brighter future by sharing the love of Jesus with children and families struggling with life’s challenges. FOLLOW-UP SUPPORT When students leave Holston Home, they are provided follow-up support to ensure a smooth transition into a permanent home or adulthood. Holston Home provides opportunities for students to continue their education after high school. Additional information is available on the website at www.holstonhome. org, or by calling 423-638-4171.


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Free Will Baptist Family Ministries Offers Help In Times Of Hurt Greeneville-based Free Will Baptist Ministries has offered care for hurting children and families since 1939. What began as an orphanage in the small, rural community of Camp Creek near the Cherokee National Forest in Greene County has now evolved into a comprehensive social service agency with a range of services for pregnant teens and young women, infants, toddlers, adolescents, at-risk teens, senior citizens and families. The Christian ministry focuses on love and healing as it aims to unify and preserve families and provide a loving, caring and secure environment in which to live, work and grow in the Lord. It is headquartered at 90 Stanley Lane, Greeneville. The phone number is 639-9449. Online information is available at www.fwbfm.com. INDEPENDENT LIVING / RESIDENTIAL / FOSTER CARE PROGRAMS The number of children in Family Ministries’ care continues to grow through

its Independent Living, Residential and Foster Care Programs. The IL program provides a continuum for ages 17-21 transitioning from foster care, designed to help build independence. Both short-term and long-term residential programs are offered on Family Ministries’ campus in Tennessee and three homes in Arkansas. The Foster Care program is a licensed child-placing agency with the State of Tennessee. Foster care and special needs adoption are vital aspects of Family Ministries’ outreach. The mission is to see children achieve permanency through reunification and independent living. STOKES ACADEMY The on-campus, state-licensed Stokes Academy provides each student with academic assessments and specialized assistance to meet their educational goals. Each young person is required to be enrolled SEE FAMILY, 79

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A Hope Center Baby Shower was held in the fellowship hall of Harris Memorial Church of Camp Creek. The shower was hosted by Ladies on a Mission for Christ and was the fifth annual baby shower to help support the Hope Center, located at 314 Tusculum Blvd.

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Several Offices Provide Dental Services A number of dentists practice in Greeneville. Most of them work in general practice, but there are a few specialists in areas of dentistry such as orthodontics, endodontics, oral and maxillofacial surgery, and pedodontics.

Highway Greeneville, TN 37745 278-9255 John Notarianni, D.D.S. Angela Vie, D.D.S. www.aspendental.com Chris A. Bullington, D.D.S. 1338 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 GENERAL PRACTICE 639-6129 David J. Dykes, D.D.S. ABC Family Dentistry 1018 Tusculum Blvd. 1015 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 Greeneville, TN 37745 639-2176 638-6341 Aaron Knop, D.M.D. www.dykesfamilydentistry.com www.greenevilledentist.com James W. Gamble Jr., D.M.D. Adkins Family Dentistry 112 Spencer St. Greeneville, TN 37745 600 Tusculum Blvd., Suite 1 639-9131 Greeneville, TN 37745 Greeneville Dental Associates 638-5141 1308 Tusculum Blvd. Donnie Adkins, D.M.D. Greeneville, TN 37745 www.adkinsfamilydentistry.net Amy Armstrong, D.D.S. Aspen Dental Melissa Armbrister, D.D.S. 2800 E. Andrew Johnson

639-6120 www.greenevilledental.com Greene County Health Department 810 W. Church St. Greeneville, TN 37745 798-1749 Rogers Family Dental 1741 Old Tusculum Road Greeneville, TN 37745 Jonathon M. Rogers, D.M.D. Edward Carlone D.D.S. 638-7491 www.rogersfamilydental.com Smile Solutions 440 Asheville Highway Greeneville, TN 37743 John W. Lamons, D.D.S. Katie Lamons Roberson, D.M.D. 638-3371 www.smilesolutionstn.com Brian D. Smith, D.D.S. 538 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745

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or in the process of completing a learning program. Life skills courses are taught by qualified staff and volunteers to assist in their instructive objectives in order to be successful both academically and in preparation to enter the work force. The school serves children and youth who may have emotional or behavioral problems and/or academic deficits that prevent them from functioning successfully in a public school setting. Counseling services are provided and class sizes allow one-on-one instruction. Experiential activities are integrated into the academic schedule, and GED instruction is also available. Upon discharge from care, academic credits are transferred to the appropriate school in order to ensure no youth falls behind in academic placement. HOPE CENTER The Hope Center is a pregnancy resource

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Cecilia Hamilton, left, and Dustin Collins, middle, joined Kathy Hipps for the presentation of 65 books by the Thomas J. Garland Library at Tusculum University to Free Will Baptist Family Ministries.

638-5791 Steven F. Smith, D.D.S. 217 N. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37745 639-2911 Tusculum Dental Care 22 Norton Road Greeneville, TN 37745 393-2552 1104 E. Church St. Greeneville, TN 37745 639-4176 Craig A. Shepherd, D.D.S. Nathaniel Renner, D.D.S. www.tusculumdentalcare.com ENDODONTICS Maria Wyche Bryan, D.D.S. 128 Serral Dr., Suite 2 787-1777 www.tricitiesendo.com ORAL, MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY Brad S. Johnson, D.M.D.

Pregnancy tests, limited ultrasounds, maternity and baby supplies, parenting and nutrition classes, and other educational information is made available free of charge. Confidential counseling and assistance for teens and women of all ages in crisis are also offered. It maintains a 24-hour Hope Line at 638-LIFE. More information is at www.hopecentergreeneville.com. The office number is 423-638-5433; hours are 10 a.m. — 4 p.m., Monday through Thursday.

OAKS RETREAT CENTER Situated on 200 acres of private mountain property on the border of the Cherokee National Forest, the Oaks Retreat center located at 314 Tusculum Blvd., in Center offers activities such as retreats, Greeneville. There is a satellite office in Er- corporate team building, youth camps, win, and a maternity home is currently under senior getaways, special events and family construction adjacent to the existing Tuscuoutings. This year-round facility fealum Boulevard site. The pro-life ministry tures guest rooms, cabins, RV hookups, seeks to meet the physical, spiritual, moral, rock-climbing wall, zip line, basketball/ emotional and social needs of the woman volleyball court, hiking trails, nine-hole facing an unplanned pregnancy. disc golf course and an outdoor pool with

703 K St. Greeneville, TN 37745 639-6769 ORTHODONTICS Bradshaw and Hathaway D.D.S. 128 Serral Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 Daniel W. Bradshaw, D.D.S. John L. Hathaway, D.D.S. 638-3132 www.bracesbhb.com Greeneville Orthodontics 151 Mason St. Greeneville, TN 37745 Ben Haws, D.D.S. 639-3196 www.hawsorthodontics.net PEDODONTICS Mark C. Smith D.D.S. 217 N. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37745 639-4000

water slide. The Oaks is located at 265 Camp Joshua Lane, Greeneville. For more information, call 423-638-2267 or 423470-2226. ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES Three assisted living facilities offer daily living activities for seniors in their retirement years. Governor’s Bend is located at 1631 Zane Whitson Drive, Erwin, Tennessee (423-330-6800), John M. Reed Center, 124 John M. Reed Road, Limestone, Tennessee (423-607-3145), and The Laurels, at 5635 BSG Drive, Wise, Virginia (276-679-5635). Each location provides quality of life services in a comfortable environment, where residents can build friendships, find peace of mind, all while enjoying the safety and services provided by an attentive 24-hour staff. Amenities include private living suites with kitchenettes, wireless internet, cable television, library, beauty salon/barber shop, housekeeping, laundry service and an activities program.


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Drew holds Yona, a Russian Blue cat available for adoption at the Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society Animal Shelter.

Humane Society Helps Animals In Need Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society is located at 950 Hal Henard Road, Greeneville. The phone number is (423) 639-4771, hours of operation are Tuesday through Saturday, noon until 3p.m. The Humane Society

was founded in 1976 and operates as a No-Kill shelter. Healthy, adoptable pets are never euthanized. They are a 501(c)(3) organization that receives no government funding. SEE HUMANE, 82

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Deductible donations enable the organization to care for more than 1500 homeless and unwanted dogs and cats each year, assists local authorities with animal cruelty cases by providing veterinary care, special needs food and socialization to animals that are victims of cruelty and neglect, providing Humane Education to the public, including children at local schools and are dedicated to speaking up for homeless animals who cannot speak for themselves. To Adopt a Pet • Knowledgeable staff in the Adoption Center will assist you in finding a dog or cat that is a good match. All adopted pets are fully vetted, including spay/neuter surgery, vaccinations, microchip, and vet exam. When you adopt from the Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society, you are giving an unwanted pet a second chance at life. Lost and Found Database • In an effort to reunite lost pets with their owners, the Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society’s Adoption Center keeps an undated database of lost and found animals in Greene County. Call the Adoption Center if you have lost or found a pet. Low-Income Spay/Neuter and Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Programs • Because cost is often the biggest reason why pets are not spayed or neutered, the Greeneville-Greene County Humane

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Shelter dog Britta is seen cooling off in one of the Humane Society’s pools on a hot weather day.

Society offers spay/neuter vouchers to pet owners of low-income as funds allow. Access to low cost spay/neuter programs are available to all Greene County citizens. Severely Injured Animals • A 24-hour, severely injured animal pickup service is offered when the pet’s owner cannot be located. Contact Greene County Dispatch (423) 218-5221. To Volunteer • Volunteers are essential they provide activities include walking dogs, socializing cats, grooming animals, cleaning, yard work and fundraising. To Become A Member • Membership ensures that defenseless

Local Rescue Helps Hundreds Of Animals Feral Friends is a nonprofit organization whose volunteers feed, spay or neuter, and give shelter to hundreds of homeless animals. Feral Friends cares for hundreds of cats and dogs. The organization revolves around a program called TNR (trap-neuter-return).

Monetary and other donations can be dropped off at Rocky Top Veterinary Hospital, 5415 E. Andrew Johnson Highway, Afton, across from Chuckey-Doak Middle School. More information is available by emailing robinq@southstatecontractors.com or by searching Facebook for “Feral Friends of Greene County.”

animals receive the care and comfort then desperately need and deserve. Yearly membership costs are: $10 for adults, $5 for juniors (under 18) and senior citizens (over 50); $25 for family memberships; $50 for sponsors; $100 for patrons; and

$1000 for benefactors. Donations can be mailed to The Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society, P.O. Box 792, Greeneville, TN 37744, or make a donation online by visiting gchumanesociety.com/ donate/ Wish List • The Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society depends on donations of supplies to help care for the shelter dogs and cats. All donations can be dropped off at the Adoption Center. • Items needed are canned cat food, dry cat food, dry kitten food, clay litter, cat toys, kitten milk replacer, canned dog food, dry dog food, dry puppy food, dog toys, puppy milk replacer, laundry detergent, fabric softener sheets, bleach, paper towels, anitbacterial soap, liquid hand sanitizer, dawn dish detergent, Fabuloso cleaner, bathroom tissue, blankets (used or new), towels or washcloths (used or new), and recyclable aluminum cans. For more information see their website at gchumanesociety.com, Facebook page at Friends of Greeneville-Greene County TN Humane Society or Instagram at ggchs_humanesociety.

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County, Municipalities Oversee Animal Control The James “Jim” Eagle Animal Control Facility collects and temporarily holds stray dogs and cats. Its mission is the humane apprehension, housing and euthanasia of unwanted stray animals. The animal control facility will keep an animal for a minimum of three days before it is euthanized. If space is available, the facility may extend that time. A major goal of the county government’s animal control facility is to curtail the transmission of rabies and infectious diseases in the animal population in Greene County by limiting access to stray cats and dogs, which usually are unvaccinated and are potential carriers of disease. The county’s animal control officers also serve as rabies control officers in conjunction with the Greene County Health Department. The animal control facility is located at 990 Hal Henard Road in Greeneville and is operated by the Greene County Animal Control Department.

The concrete-block building has temperature-controlled, large-animal rooms with small, fenced outside enclosures for each room. A small-animal room with cages is also available. Agreements among Greene County and the four municipalities within its borders are in place to fund the department. Cooperation with other agencies and animal rescuers enhances their ability to find homes for deserving animals. Adoption agreements are in place with the Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society, Helping Paws Mountain View Rescue and Bright Hope Animal Rescue, and animals held at least 72 hours may be adopted through those agencies. The animal control facility is normally open to the public from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday. For more information, call 798-1777 or email animalcontrol@greenecountytngov. com.

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Several Veterinary Clinics Are Open Here The health needs of pets and livestock are met by more than a dozen veterinarians working at veterinary clinics in this community. ANIMAL MEDICAL CENTER OF GREENEVILLE, PC 370 Morgan Road Greeneville, TN 37745 639-6777 (regular and after hours) 639-0743 (fax) Dr. Don E. “Ed” Claiborne, DVM Dr. Al Claiborne, DVM (E): amcgreeneville@gmail.com (W): www.amcgreeneville.com ANIMALS WEST VETERINARY HOSPITAL 1428 W. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 639-9677 Dr. Tony Greer, DVM Dr. Amanda Greer, DVM BROOKFIELD ANIMAL HOSPITAL 735 W. Andrew Johnson Highway Greeneville, TN 37745 639-9594 Dr. Philip Howard, DVM Dr. Alisa Howard, DVM (W): www.brookfieldanimalhospital.net CRESTVIEW ANIMAL HOSPITAL 1543 Industrial Road Greeneville, TN 37745 639-1421 Dr. Bob Thorpe, DVM Dr. Samantha Lamons, DVM (W): www.crestviewanimalhospitaltn.com (E): crestviewah78@gmail.com DUCKWORTH ANIMAL HOSPITAL 701 N. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37745 638-5382 Dr. A.L. Duckworth III, DVM Dr. Stacia R. Cook, DVM EAST TENNESSEE VETERINARY 1515 Industrial Road Greeneville, TN 37745

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Dr. Bob Thorpe checks out Sassy, a 3-year-old schnauzer mix, during her visit to Crestview Animal Hospital in Greeneville. Veterinarians are urging owners to be aware of the risks of canine influenza and take steps to protect their pets.

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The front lawn of the Dickson-Williams Mansion will be alive with music this July at the eighth annual Lyrics on the Lawn music concert series. The free concerts are a project of Main Street: Greeneville, and took place every Thursday evening, rain or shine during the month of July.

Main Street: Greeneville Gives A Boost To Downtown Main Street: Greeneville Inc. is a non-profit organization that aims to drive resources into projects that improve the downtown area and help its businesses capitalize on the area’s retail and tourism markets. The Main Street District encompasses 18 blocks. Main Street: Greeneville partners with public and private sectors in promoting events and activities, economic development efforts, fundraising and grant seeking, tourism and more in its work to promote that area. The organization’s mission also includes preservation of historic structures and promotion of heritage tourism.” Main Street: Greeneville operates under the Main Street Program’s fourpoint approach: organization, promotion,

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public, private, local and state resources. Main Street: Greeneville is governed by a board of directors composed of business and community leaders. DAILY TOURS In cooperation with the National Park Service, Main Street: Greeneville offers two daily guided tours of historic sites in downtown Greeneville. The tour, “A Walk With The President,” is offered six days a week, Monday to Saturday, from April through October. The 90-minute walking tour begins at 9:30 a.m. and features 13 sites in the historic district. Tours of the historic Dickson-Williams Mansion are conducted throughout the year, with the exception of Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. The mansion tours begin daily at 1 p.m. January and February may have limited availability due to weather. Tickets for both tours can be purchased at the General Morgan Inn, with all tours starting from there. Tours are limited to 12 people. Groups larger than 12 should call 423-787-0500 at least 24 hours ahead. Main Street: Greeneville is involved in various community events. Call Main Street: Greeneville at 423639-7102 or visit www.mainstreet greeneville.org for more information.

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Bears were enjoying an impromptu lunch in this display by Andrew Johnson Bank, one of the winners of “Scarecrows of Main” competition in downtown Greeneville. Main Street: Greeneville is currently seeking entries for this year’s competition.

Greene County Partnership Program Helps Keep Area Clean Keep Greene Beautiful, a Keep America Beautiful program affiliate, is an initiative of the Greene County Partnership that strives to improve the appearance of the community. Keep Greene Beautiful works toward its goal of a cleaner, more beautiful community through educating children and adults on the importance of litter control and good solid-waste practices,

including recycling. Keep Greene Beautiful is dedicated to maintaining a litter-control program, promoting a clean and beautiful environment and instilling good environmental and solid-waste management practices. For more information, contact the Greene County Partnership at 638-4111 or visit www.greene countypartnership.com.

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Want To Volunteer? Look At These Opportunities

Many opportunities for volunteer work present themselves in Greene County. Following is a list of many local agencies that utilize volunteers throughout Greene County.

ADVOCACY CASA of Northeast Tennessee Contact: 638-5028 Website: www.casanetn.org Email: admin@casanetn.org Volunteers participate in 35 hours of training to serve as child advocates in the Greene County Juvenile Court by investigating and reporting to the judge what would be in the best interest of the child. The Child Advocacy Center of the 3rd Judicial District Contact: 422-4446 Website: etncac.org The mission of the Child Advocacy Center, in Mosheim, is to combat child sexual abuse and child physical abuse in Greene, Hawkins, Hancock and Hamblen counties. The center coordinates and provides services to children and their non-offending caregivers in a safe and child-friendly environment. ANIMALS/ENVIRONMENT Humane Society Animal Shelter Contact: 639-4771 Website: www.gchumanesociety.com Volunteers who love animals are needed to walk and socialize with dogs and socialize with cats. Other volunteer opportunities are available as needed. Volunteers of all ages are accepted. If under 18 years of age, volunteers must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times. Keep Greene Beautiful Contact: 638-4111 Website: www.keepgreenebeautiful.com Email: kgb@greenecop.com Volunteers are asked to work with the community to develop and maintain a clean and beautiful environment. U.S. Department of Agriculture — Forest Service Contact: 638-4109 Fax: 638-6599 Website: www.fs.usda.gov/cherokee The forest service office welcomes volunteer participation in trail maintenance and various activities with young people. ARTS AND CULTURE Doak House Museum Contact: 636-8554

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Ethan Walling, a part-time staff member at Tusculum University’s Doak House Museum, cultivates a demonstration vegetable garden on the grounds

Website: doakhouse.tusculum.edu The historic home of Samuel Witherspoon Doak, on the campus of Tusculum University, needs volunteers to help with museum programs. Volunteers learn about the history of Tusculum University, which they then share with visitors by serving as tour guides. Volunteers also help with other duties such as giftshop associate, document transcriber, history researcher, agricultural researcher, herb researcher, hands-on school project teacher or school group interpreter and storyteller. Greene County Heritage Trust For Historic Preservation Contact: 257-4235 Working to preserve the historic legacy of the region, this group needs volunteers to work on special projects. Greeneville-Greene County History Museum Contact: 636-1558 Website: www.greenevillegreenecountyhistorymuseum.com Email: betty@themuseum.us The museum of local history provides enrichment programs for students and daily tours. Volunteers are welcome. Greeneville-Greene County Public Library Contact: 638-5034 Website: www.ggcpl.org The library welcomes volunteers to help with shelving books, updating catalogs and reading to pre-schoolers during the school year. Volunteers also help with small projects. SEE VOLUNTEER, 94

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Main Street: Greeneville Inc. Contact: 639-7102 Website: www.mainstreetgreeneville.org Email: director@mainstreetgreeneville.org Main Street: Greeneville is responsible for promoting the economic development of the 12-block Historic District of Greeneville. Volunteers are needed throughout the year. This agency is a member of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. CHILDREN Child Enrichment Center at Asbury United Methodist Church Contact: 798-1060 Website: www.asburylife.org Email: inscore@asburylife.org This center provides quality day-care to children 6 weeks to 5 years of age. Sources of funding are tuition, donations and government programs. Volunteers help take care of the children, primarily by playing with them and reading to them. Holston United Methodist Home for Children Contact: 638-4171 Website: www.holstonhome.org Holston Home offers temporary residential housing for children who are not able to remain in their own homes. Volunteers can help by becoming a mentor in the mentoring program. Also, volunteers can become reading pals for the campus school, foster grandparents, tutors and serve as day-care aides, as well as helping with the upkeep of buildings and grounds. The Children’s Center Contact: 638-5589 The Children’s Center provides day care for infants and preschool children. During the monthly staff meeting, volunteers are needed to help supervise children by reading or assisting in classroom activities. All volunteers go through the Holston Home Volunteer Program. CLERICAL ASSISTANCE Greene County Neighborhood Service Center Contact: 639-3681 or 246-6180

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Smiling faces keep up morale for the staff at The Children’s Center, a United Way-supported program that provides childcare for families who might otherwise have none.

Website: www.uethda.org/volunteer The Neighborhood Service Center provides various types of assistance to low-income individuals and families including, but not limited to, income management, weatherization assistance, emergency assistance, energy assistance and community outreach. Volunteers are needed to help with clerical work, answering the phone and USDA commodity distributions. Greene County Partnership Contact: 638-4111 Website: www.greenecountypartnership.com Email: GCP@greenecop.com This organization comprises the chamber of commerce, economic development and tourism promotion efforts, Keep Greene Beautiful and Education and Work Force Development programs. Opportunity House Contact: 638-4099; thrift store 6383483 This facility provides short-term emergency housing for homeless adults and children. Volunteers are needed to organize food drives for nonperishable foods and to answer the telephone. Thrift store volunteers are needed to work in the store, whose proceeds are used to support

the work of Opportunity House. Volunteers sort, fold and hang clothing as well as arrange shoes and general household goods for sale to the public.

CRISIS ASSISTANCE Adventist Community Service Center Contact: 639-7127 The Adventist Community Service Center works to empower families toward self-sufficiency by providing food, clothing and other necessities such as linens and other household goods to needy families. Volunteers help with sorting donated clothing and food. Greeneville-Greene County Community Ministries Contact: 638-1667 Emergency food, medicine, assistance with utilities, rent, mortgages and emergency housing are ways Community Ministries helps the needy. Programs include the Wings of Angels (new clothing and school supplies), Benevolent Fund (bell ringing), Food Bank, the Greeneville Light & Power Caring Program, the Cancer Program, the Coal Fund and the Emergency Food and Shelter Program. Volunteers are needed to help pack food boxes and interview clients. SEE VOLUNTEER, 95

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DISASTER AID The American Red Cross Contact: (423) 765-4222 Website: www.redcross.org This humanitarian organization provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prepare, prevent and respond to emergencies. Volunteers are always needed. The Red Cross offers training to the community in safety, first aid, CPR and disaster preparedness and relief. EDUCATION Rural Resources Contact: 636-8171 Website: www.ruralresources.net Email: info@ruralresources.net Rural Resources is dedicated to educating the community in the preservation and improvement of agricultural land, preserving rural heritage and developing a sustainable system of producing and marketing agricultural products. Volunteers are welcome. Tennessee Rehabilitation Center Contact: 639-5148 The Tennessee Rehabilitation Center aids in the job-training and placement of persons with disabilities. The program also provides an outsourcing and small assembly service. Volunteers are welcome to assist in vocational training. Family Resource Center Contact: Director, 823-5204 Email: rennera@gcschools.net The Family Resource Center provides food, clothing, and school supplies to students enrolled in Greeneville City Schools and their families. Volunteers are needed to help with food delivery every third Friday of the month. Contact Amy Renner, Family Resource Center Director, for more information. Greene County YMCA Contact: 639-6107 Website: www.greenecounty-ymca.org Email: mikeh@greenecounty-ymca.org The YMCA provides physical, social and spiritual opportunities for members through many different programs. The Y’s

goal is to build strong kids, strong families and strong communities. Volunteers are needed to coach sports teams, referee games, teach classes, serve on committees, perform clerical work and serve as board members. Habitat for Humanity Contact: 638-1338 Website: www.gchfh.com Greene County Habitat for Humanity is a non-profit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry that builds simple, affordable houses for families in need. Qualified families invest “sweat equity” hours toward homeownership. Mortgages are interest-free with principal payments. FOOD ACCESS First Tennessee Human Resource Agency Contact: 461-8200 704 Rolling Hills Drive Johnson City, TN 37604 Website: www.fthra.org Email: swalker@fthra.org First Tennessee Human Resource Agency serves Carter, Greene, Johnson, Hawkins, Hancock, Sullivan, Unicoi and Washington counties in Northeast Tennessee improving the quality of life through effective delivery of social services. First Tennessee relies on volunteers for many programs. Roby Nutrition/Meals on Wheels Contact: 639-3128 Website: www.fthra.org/programs Volunteers are needed to help serve meals to the Roby Fitzgerald Adult Center participants, as well as deliver meals to homebound elderly. In addition, volunteers are welcome to frequent the center, as well as the kitchen, lending a hand wherever needed. FUNDRAISING United Way of Greene County Contact: 639-9361 Website: unitedwayofgreenecounty.com Providing essential support to community health and service agencies, this group relies almost entirely on volunteers for its annual fall campaign. HEALTH Greeneville Community Hospital

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crisis calls. Training is provided. CONTACT is part of the 211 dialing code. LITERACY Greene County Literacy Council Contact: 798-8189 This organization serves adults with basic academic skills below the eighthgrade level. Tutoring students is only one of many volunteer opportunities. Call the Adult Basic Education Program for more information, which is the same number as for the Literacy Council, 798-8189. PHYSICALLY/MENTALLY CHALLENGED Greene County Skills Inc. Contact: 798-7100 Website: www.greenecountyskills.org Email: greenecountyskillsinc@gcskills. com This organization provides services for individuals with developmental and physical disabilities. Volunteers are always needed to be teacher’s aides and assist in classroom activities in the day center with crafts, music, dance, holiday parties and SEE VOLUNTEER, 96

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assisting participants in writing letters to their family and friends. Volunteers are also needed to help in the cafeteria, and certified volunteers are needed to teach CPR. Greene County Skills now provides adult day care for senior citizens, and volunteers are welcome to assist the day care. OPPORTUNITIES FOR SENIORS Retired Senior Volunteer Programs Contact: 639-3128 RSVP recruits senior citizens, emphasizing the minimum age of 55, and nonprofit volunteer work sites in the Greene County area. RSVP increases Greene County’s awareness of the accomplishments of the senior volunteers in Greene County. Volunteers contribute their time and expertise by helping in hospitals, schools, libraries, day-care centers and in many other areas. Foster Grandparent Program of East Tennessee Contact: 639-8462 Email: rhumbert@fthra.org The program provides volunteer opportunities for limited income seniors over the age of 55. Foster grandparents serve special-needs youth through collaborations with schools, day care centers, Head Start programs and various other work sites. Volunteers provide one-on-one assistance and nurturing to children and youth. Contact Program Director Rhonda Humbert.

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OTHER OPPORTUNITIES Durham-Hensley Nursing Home Contact: 257-6761 Website: www.durhamhensleyhealth.com Email: marketing@durham hensleyhealth.com Volunteers are involved in such acPHOTO SPECIAL TO THE SUN/THE GREENEVILLE SUN tivities as birthday parties, group games, Life has a mysterious way of bringing lessons at just the right moment to help us along. styling hair, manicuring nails, reading to Read today’s “Life is Mysterious” to learn how these Girl Scouts added some sweetness to residents or writing letters for residents. Ella’s life. From the left are, back row: Zaelyn Fillers and Summer Tweed; front row: KenderTaking part in one-on-one visitation with lan Watson, Autumn Stanley and Karrisen Watson. residents is a crucial part of the volunteer teer coordinator for the SHIP program. She develop qualities that will serve them all process, along with writing and corretheir lives — like strong values, a social can be reached at 722-5107. sponding with residents on a regular basis. Roby Fitzgerald Adult Center conscience and conviction about their Life Care Center Of Greeneville Contact: 639-3128 own potential and self-worth. The Girl Contact: 639-8131 Roby Fitzgerald Adult Center is a Scout Council of the Southern AppalaWebsite: www.lcca.com multipurpose center providing a single chians’ mission is to build girls of courage, Volunteers help with transportation and point of services to the senior population confidence and character who make the activities such as parties and events. (55-plus) including transportation, natural world a better place. Volunteers are needed Signature HealthCARE of Greeneville support services and leisure time activities for various services in the Girl Scouts and Contact: 639-0213 all designed to promote the well-being of with outreach programs affiliated with the Website: www.shcofgreeneville.com seniors in Greene County. Volunteers deGirl Scouts. For more information, contact Email: volunteer@signaturehealthOPPORTUNITIES WITH SENIORS liver home-bound meals to the elderly, do customer service using the number above. carellc.com First Tennessee Area Agency friendly visiting at nursing homes, make Boys & Girls Club Individual volunteers and groups are On Aging and Disability telephone reassurance calls and assist the of Greeneville & Greene County needed to serve in various ways. IndiContact: 866-836-6678 sewing and craft instructor. Contact: 787-9334 vidual volunteers can visit with patients, Website: www.ftaaad.org Website: www.ggcbgc.org deliver mail or assist in wheelchair rides. The agency identifies community and YOUTH Email: gbgc@comcast.net Morning Pointe of Greeneville social service needs and helps assure that Girl Scout Council The Boys & Girls Club promotes the Contact: 787-1711 they are available to people 60 years or of the Southern Appalachians social, educational, vocational, health and Website: www.morningpointe.com older and to any adult that is 18 or older Contact: 1-800-474-1912 character development of boys and girls Email: greeneville-led@morningpointe.com with disabilities in areas where they live. Website: www.girlscoutcsa.org in the community. Volunteers are always The assisted-living facility welcomes Girl Scouts is an organization dedicated needed to help with children in a variety Volunteers are needed in the Public Guardvolunteers to read to residents, visit with ian Program to visit with elderly individsolely to girls where, in an accepting and of ways. them, help them with writing letters, lead uals at nursing facilities on a regular basis nurturing environment, girls build charac- Boy Scouts of America and share in different types of music, help Contact: 952-6961 them with crafts and participate in many and in the SHIP program to educate others ter and skills for success in the real world. about Medicare. Harley Jeter is the volun- In partnership with committed adults, girls Website: www.scbsa.org other activities.


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The community offers outlets for artistic expression in a wide variety of fields. There are many opportunities for the general public to enjoy the work of both local and non-local artists, including some with national or international prominence.

GREENEVILLE THEATRE GUILD The Greeneville Theatre Guild is Greeneville’s community theatre organization, providing quality theatrical presentations to enrich, entertain and educate the community. Created in October 2014 the Guild produces four productions each year and GREENEVILLE ARTS offers opportunities for COUNCIL those interested in learning The Greeneville Arts more about the theatrical Council sponsors monthly process to be involved art exhibits, free to the pub- in all levels of produclic, that feature the work of tions. Open auditions are local and regional artists at held for each show. The the Mason House Gallery all-volunteer organization in the General Morgan Inn. is headquartered at the TheThe Council also sponsors atre Depot at 250 W. Depot Street, and holds their the Art Quest Summer performances at the Capitol Camp that includes a one Theatre at 104 S. Main St. week session of creative For information regardprojects involving art ing upcoming productions instruction for children. or how to get involved, Scholarships are offered by the Council that benefit contact Paige Mengel, GTG Executive Director, graduating high school at 470-2792, find them on seniors who are entering college or university art Facebook, or consult their programs. In addition, website at www.greenevilcollege students who are letheatreguild.org. rising sophomores already majoring in the visual arts NISWONGER may apply for the $2,000 PERFORMING Mary Jane Coleman Schol- ARTS CENTER arship each spring. Justine The Niswonger PerYoung is president. Matilda forming Arts Center offers Green is secretary and culturally enriching opdirector of exhibits. The portunities from traveling Greeneville Arts Council musical groups to orchesaddress is: P.O. Box 2282, tral performances, from Greeneville, TN 37744. Broadway plays to major For more information, call concerts. The 1,150-seat 552-8634 or go to www. greenevilleartscouncil.org. SEE ARTS, 98

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venue is located next to Greeneville High School. The center is utilized for school-related events, along with other community-based and entertainment events. The center was funded by both private and public money. Scott M. Niswonger, a businessman and philanthropist, was the sole private donor, giving $5.5 million to complete the project, which cost $7 million. PHOTO SPECIAL TO THE SUN/THE GREENEVILLE SUN Central Ballet Theatre’s presents a producNPAC is online at www.npacgreeneville.com, or call the NPAC box office at tion of “The Snow Queen” 638-1679. community ballet company, is located at CENTRAL BALLET THEATRE 120 W. Summer St. in Greeneville. The Central Ballet Theatre Inc., a non-profit company promotes growth and innovation

in the ballet fine arts in Greene County and its surrounding region. The company provides ballet students with various opportunities to use their growing skills in known and original ballet works alongside professional dancers. CBT seeks to create ballets with wholesome or biblical themes with the desire to enrich and inspire the lives of the dancers as well as the audience. Open auditions for company status occur each year for major productions for any student with a classical ballet background. Annual goals include performing at least one full-length ballet, coordinating performances with high school choral and band groups, providing additional educational training in classical ballet methodologies through Master Classes and organiz-

ing outreach programs to community civic groups and charities. Those interested in volunteering or seeking more information may contact Lori Ann Sparks, CBT artistic director, at 620-2036, or go to www.centralballet.com. TUSCULUM ARTS OUTREACH Tusculum University Arts Outreach serves as an “umbrella” for many programs designed to bring the arts and reading into the lives of students and the community. TU Arts Outreach director Marilyn duBrisk, the university’s longtime artist-in-residence, has been supported by the Tennessee Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts for SEE ARTS, 99

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more than 20 years. In early 2020, she announced her intention to retire. The university announced that Wayne Thomas, dean of the College of Civic and Liberal Arts, would serve in her place, with the assistance of TU Arts Outreach Assistant Director Brian Ricker and other staff until a successor is named. Other Arts Outreach staff members include Frank Mengel, technical director; Jennifer Hollowell, Arts Outreach coordinator; and Erin Hensley-Schultz, costume director. The program is also backed by community volunteers, area artists and school teachers. For information on how to become involved in any of the following Arts Outreach projects, call 798-1620. Listed below are the primary TU Arts Outreach programs: Theatre-at-Tusculum: Theatre-at-Tusculum began in 1997 as a community-based performance, with open auditions for campus and community. Generally 2-3 productions are offered every year with the full-scale musical in the fall on Annie Hogan Byrd main stage, and two productions held in the Behan Arena Theatre during the spring semester. Acts, Arts, Academia: Tusculum University’s performance and lecture series brings a wide variety of artists to the community. Performances and lectures are held in the auditorium of the Annie Hogan Byrd Fine Arts Building or in the Behan Arena Black Box Theatre in the lower level of the same building. A brochure listing events, including Theatre-at-Tusculum productions, may be picked up at the Annie Hogan Byrd Fine Arts Building or will be sent by request. Send email to jhollowell@tusculum.edu or call Arts Outreach at 798-1620 or online at arts.tusculum.edu. GLAWPIGT: The acronym stands for “Great Literature Alive, Well, Playing in Greeneville, Tennessee.”

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MOVIE THEATERS AMC Towne Crossing 8 is on a 25-acre site located at 925 W. Andrew Johnson Highway, (U.S. 11E). Its eight auditoriums contain 1,344 plush, rocking-chair-style chairs, which are arranged in stadium-seating style. Two of the eight auditoriums are equipped with 3-D technology. Call 787-9153 for listings, or go online at www.amctheatres.com. ART GALLERIES The Allison Gallery: The Allison Gallery is located on the first floor of the Rankin House behind Three Blind Mice across from the Tusculum University campus. The gallery houses all types of contemporary artwork. Tusculum University art students formally display their senior presentations in PHOTO SPECIAL TO THE SUN/KRISTIN GIRTON/THE GREENEVILLE SUN the gallery. The Greeneville Theatre Guild’s production of “Godspell” featured a kaleidoscope of ages, It is a non-profit gallery and open to genders, and races to illuminate the timeless story with strong acting, high energy vocals, the public free of charge. Usually closed and entertaining choreography. for the summer, the gallery’s hours are The program promotes reading and educators or their students. weekdays from 3:30 to 5 p.m. or by apperformance and is made up of select area Students may explore various aspects pointment. students from grades 3-12, who work with of theater with TU Arts Outreach artists, Artspace 4 Gallery: Located at 107 N. children in grades K-12. including presentation techniques and litMain St., Artspace 4 Gallery is a fine art Performance selections range from clas- erature interpretation, as well as technical and fine craft cooperative gallery. sic poems or readings to original works skills such as set design and construction, Operating hours are subject to change written and performed by the members lighting and makeup. by season, and are currently noon to themselves. Sessions are scheduled on a first-come, 4 p.m. Monday-Friday. Call 972-9265 or Members travel to area schools and first-served basis. Teacher conferences can go online to www.artspace4gallery.com to organizations, encouraging students to be arranged by contacting the Tusculum confirm open hours. read the literature available to them. University Arts Outreach office. The gallery also opens by appointment. They perform for the students and, in To schedule an appointment, call 423-972many cases, conduct workshops in which LAMPLIGHT THEATRE 9265, 423-620-1271 or 423-942-5646. the participants then perform for their LampLight Theatre is a Christian PerMason House Gallery: The Greeneville classmates. forming Arts Center that opened in 2005 Arts Council, in conjunction with the TU Arts Outreach Costume Shoppe: The in Fall Branch on the Horton Highway just General Morgan Inn, sponsors the Mason Costume Shoppe was created to provide outside Greene County in Sullivan County. House Gallery located just off the lobby costume support to area schools and for It moved to 140 Broad St. in Kingsport at in the General Morgan Inn in downtown Theatre-at-Tusculum productions at the the end of May 2016. LampLight Theatre Greeneville. university. is an extension of Vision Productions It is a non-profit gallery that shows local The Costume Shoppe has received a Inc., founded by Billy Wayne Arrington, and regional artists for approximately one grant from the Tennessee Arts Commisan ordained minister and contemporary month at a time. Featured artists decide sion for the past several years. Annually, Christian vocal artist known professionally whether to sell or merely exhibit their work. more than 300 costumes are provided for as “Billy Wayne.” The Mason House Gallery also features students in Greeneville and Greene CounFor reservations and information, conartwork by schools during various times ty schools. tact the LampLight box office at 423-343- throughout Spring. School Outreach: Interested teachers 1766, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. Contact Greeneville Arts Council may call to schedule a variety of perform- to 5 p.m. or online at www.lamplighttheDirector of Exhibits, Matilda Green, at ing arts workshops or consultation for atre.com. 329-5366.


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United Way Works To Strengthen The Community United Way of Greene County exists to back neighbors helping neighbors to strengthen the community. Since 1958, the local organization has conducted an annual fundraiser to back local human services with the goals

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of supporting education, improving health, providing basic needs and sustaining income. Its contributors, volunteers and staff are local. Its partner agencies serve this community, and its beneficiaries are local. In recent years, annual campaigns have well exceeded $400,000 dollars, with 99% of the money staying in the county. The agency’s annual report filings show direct benefits to approximately 30,000 people yearly, with additional, indirect benefits within the entire community. Only one penny of every dollar goes outside Greene County to pay state and national United Way organization dues. COMMUNITYWIDE IMPACT Every year, thousands of tax dollars are saved because of the services provided by the partner agencies and programs funded through the local United Way. United Way member agencies include: Sequoyah Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Boys & Girls Club of Greeneville and Greene County, Children’s Center Scholarship Program, CASA of Northeast Tennessee, Family Resource Center (Greene County Schools), Family Support Center (Greeneville City Schools), Girl Scout Council for Southern Appalachians, American Red Cross, Greene County Community Ministries/Food Bank, Opportunity House, Greeneville Emergency & Rescue Squad, Child Advocacy Center, Greene County Cancer Program, Frontier Health — Nolichuckey/Holston Valley Mental Health Center, Mountain Region Speech and Hearing, YMCA Member and Camp Scholarships, CHIPS Family Violence Shelter, CONTACT Ministries, Personal Support Services, Foster Grandparent Program and Tennessee Rehabilitation Center at Greeneville. United Way volunteers and United Way-funded programs are able to accomplish many service goals throughout the year with the contributions raised during the annual campaign. Affordable child care, job training, youth development, literacy courses and the Food Bank are but a sample of

From left, Tammy L. Kinser, Greene County market president with Apex Bank, William Brown, owner of Greeneville Real Estate and Auction Team, Brad Tullock with Greeneville Real Estate and Auction Team and Wendy Peay, United Way of Greene County director, participate in a presentation of proceeds.

some of the programs and activities that occur via the United Way of Greene County. Some specific programs United Way funds through grants include: First Responder Rehabilitation Services through Debusk Volunteer Fire Department; Stan Ritter Fund for emergency needs through Greene County Schools Family Resource Center; weekly hot meals through Tabernacle Mission Soup Kitchen; and Magic School Bus through Greene LEAF. In 2020, United way provided direct service to the community, including their partnership with Greeneville Light & Power Systems and the TVA to provide utility assistance for residents whose income was affected by the pandemic; distribution of $10,000 in Food City gift certificates to families with school children; rental assistance in partnership with Upper East Tennessee Human Development Agency; and purchased 260 devices in the amount of $60,000 for Greene County school students for virtual education. VALUE OF UNITED WAY A number of criteria must be met before an organization is considered to receive United Way funding, including non-profit organization status, financial audits and more. This process allows United Way to be a “watchdog” over other agency programs and fiscal issues, adding another layer of accountability for patrons. Because the review process is so stringent, being a United Way member agency makes it easier for the agencies to apply for and receive grants that may be available from other sources. The United Way of Greene County also works to assess emerging needs and programs to ensure residents have access to needed services and resources. The United Way office is located at 115 Academy St., Greeneville, TN 37743. Wendy Peay is the executive director. For more information, call 639-9361 or visit www. unitedwayofgreenecounty.org and www.unitedway.org.


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Artist Samantha Culbertson speaks at the unveiling ceremony in September for the mural she painted at the Greene County Partnership, as Partnership President Jeff Taylor looks on. The mural at the Partnership offices will be the starting point for a new local mural trail.

Many Clubs, Organizations Play Active Role In Community

Numerous clubs and civic organizations are active. Most are included in the Guidebook list. The individual listed with each club is not necessarily the president or other officer, but is a contact person. Although every effort has been made to list all local organizations, it is still possible that some groups have been inadvertently omitted. If you are a member of an organization that is not listed here, please contact The Greeneville Sun to be included in next year’s Guidebook. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority Nancy Causey, Co-President (W): www.alphadeltakappa.org East Tennessee Human Resource Agency 1324 Tusculum Boulevard Greeneville, TN 37745 Corrections: 798-9625 Probation: 798-9652 (W): www.ethra.org

Fraternal Order of Police Aaron Spears, President 116 E. Depot St. Greeneville, TN 37743 798-1800 Greene County Association of Volunteer Fire Departments Ryan Holt, Chief 638-1237 (E): chief23@comcast.net Greene County Bar Association Curt Collins, President 101 S. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37745 972-4388 Greene County Education Association Hillary Buckner, President 910 W Summer St. Greeneville, TN 37743 525-2407 (E): thehillarybuckner@gmail.com Meetings: first Monday at 4 p.m. Greene County Law Enforcement Association Stewart Kilgore, President 972-2613

Greene County Medical Society Dr. Michael Hartsell, Secretary 638-1188 Dr. John Boys, President 787-5040 (E): john.boys@balladhealth.org Greene County Partnership Jennifer Keller, Board Chair 115 Academy St. Greeneville, TN 37743 638-4111 (W): www.greenecounty partnership.com (E): GCP@greenecop.com Greeneville Education Association Jamie Chapman, President Highland Elementary 638-3341 (E): jamiechapman@embarqmail.com Greeneville-Greene County Retired Teachers Association Patricia Jersey, President 639-2725 Meets are 4 times a year April, June, October and December

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Ridge Runners Car Club Herb Plemons, President FROM 101 306-5751 Tony Bible Greeneville Professional 639-4442 Firemen’s Association Meetings: 7 p.m. on the Eric Price, President second Monday of month 710 W. Summer Street at Victory Church of God Greeneville, TN 37743 Volunteer State Auto Club Bill Collins, President 638-4243 552-8376 Northeast Tennessee (W) volunteerstateauto Association of Realtors Edith Ann Wadewitz, CEO club.org Facebook: Volunteer 477-0040 State Auto Club (W): www.netar.us Meetings: second Tuesday (E): netar@netar.us of each month at City Garage National Rural Letter Museum at 6:30 p.m. Carriers’ Association Greeneville Post Office 220 W. Summer St. CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS: Greeneville, TN 37743 GENERAL 787-2177 Epilepsy Foundation (W): www.nrlca.org (W): www.efeasttn.org/ Smoky Mountain Music 865-522-4991 Teachers’ Association Toll Free: 1-800-332-1000 Jeanette Hawk, President Farm Bureau Women 706 E. Barton Ridge Road Marty Barkley, Greeneville, TN 37745 Chairwoman 639-1970 470-4386 (E): barkleymarty@ Tenn. Police Benevolent yahoo.com Association Norman Rickman, DiMeetings: 11 a.m. on rector of Regional Services second Tuesday of every P.O. Box 773 month (except December) Greeneville, TN 37744 at the main office on the 865-548-4581 Newport Highway. 1-800-233-3506 George Clem Multicultural (E) nrickman@tds.net Alliance Tennessee Academy Gene Maddox, of Nutrition and Dietetics Board Chairman Emily Maddux, 312 Floral St. President Greeneville, TN 37743 (W): www.eatright-tn.org 444-6604 (E): eatrighttn@gmail.com Greene County Farm Bureau CAR CLUBS Richard Snowden, Antique Automobile Club of President America 639-7212 Davy Crockett Region 1431 W. Main St. Ed Logan, President Greeneville, TN 37743 556 Opie Arnold Road (E): richard.snowden@ Limestone, TN 37681 wallacehardware.com (E): ebloganbuick@ SEE CLUBS, 103 msn.com


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Greeneville Exchange Club (Lunch) Don Sexton, President 470-3400 Meetings: Tuesdays at noon, Greeneville Cumberland Presbyterian Church Greeneville Kiwanis Club Caleb Julian, President (E) cjulian@ajbank.com Meetings: Thursdays at noon, Fraternal Order of Police building, 105 Nevada Ave. Greeneville Lions Club Doug Green, Presidents 972-9401 (W): greenevillelions.org Meetings: Third Thursday at Noon, Casa Guerrero Inter-Agency Council Carolyn McAmis, President Wendy Peay, Secretary 639-9361 115 Academy St. Greeneville, TN 37743 Meetings: fourth Wednesday of each month, 11:45 a.m. at Casa Guerrero (except for summer months) Optimist Club Roger Carter, President 636-1767 Meetings: second Thursday of the month, 6 p.m. at Casa Guerrero Rotary Morning Club of Greeneville Tim Landeck P.O. Box 396 Greeneville, TN 37744 (E): tim39902@hotmail.com Meetings: Wednesdays at 7 a.m., Greenveville Community Hospital East (formerly Laughlin Memorial) Rotary Noon Club of Greeneville Brian Cutshaw, President P.O. Box 543 Greeneville, TN 37744 359-3109 (E): rotagreene7570@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/greenerotary Meetings: Tuesdays at noon USS Greeneville Inc. Dale Long, President 404 Circle Heights

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Students who participated in the Lions Club 2019 poster competition included, in the front row: Cynthia Sawyers, Breanna Matthews, Jaquoia Miller and Courtney Miller. In the back row are Lions Club members Nancy Southerland, Carolyn Broyles and John Hicks.

Greeneville, TN 37745 329-0400 (E): dale.long772@gmail.com CIVIC/PATRIOTIC ORGANIZATIONS FOR WOMEN Andrew Johnson Women’s Club Judy Forshay, President 638-4582 104 Andrew Johnson Drive Greeneville, TN 37743 Meetings: 10:30 a.m. at Andrew Johnson Clubhouse on second Tuesday of the month, Sept.-May. Daughters of the American Revolution, Nolachuckey Chapter Marinella Charles, Regent 107 W. McKee St. Greeneville, TN 37745 639-3966 (E): carolyngregg55@yahoo.com GFWC Greeneville Woman’s Club Teresa Lawrence, President 423-787-7941 (E): greenevillewomansclub@gmail.com (W): www.greenevillewomansclub.net Meetings: St. James Episcopal Church

at 6:30 p.m., every second Thursday of the Cathy Giles, Executive Committee month 210 N. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 Newcomer Club Dorothy Blank, President 638-5034 Jackie Jenkins, Reservationist (W): www.ggcpl.org 601-832-6330 For information or res(E) grv.ggcpl@gmail.com ervations Greene County (E): Newcomerclubgreeneville@gmail.com Emergency Management Service Meetings: fourth Thursday of the 311 CCU Boulevard, Suite 2 month August through May at the General Greeneville, TN 37745 Morgan Inn at 10 a.m., except in Novem798-1729 ber (second Thursday at 10 a.m.). Coffee Greene County Fair Association Rick Clark, President service is $7 and lunch is $18. Youth Builders P.O. Box 582 Rushmie Bakshi, President Greeneville, TN 37744 423-388-8682 638-2521 Facebook: Youth Builders of Green(E) info@greenecountyfair.com eville, INC (W): www.greenecountyfair.com Greene County Habitat for Humanity COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS: Vicki Culbertson, Executive Director GENERAL Office: 638-1338 Baileyton Celebration 2460 W. Andrew Johnson Highway 6530 Horton Highway Greeneville, TN 37743 423-620-0152 (E) vickic@gchfh.com (W): www.baileytoncelebration.org (W): www.gchfh.com Friends of Greeneville/Greene County SEE CLUBS, 105 Public Library


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Greene County Imagination Library Ruth Burkey, Coordinator P.O. Box 2922 Greeneville, TN 37744 423-329-0466 (E): gcimaginationlibrary@gmail.com (W): gcimaginationlibrary.org Greeneville Adventist Community Services Center 120 Idletime Drive Greeneville, TN 37743 639-7127 (W): www.greenevilleadventist.org Greeneville Emergency & Rescue Squad 602 W. Church St. Greeneville, TN 37743, or

P.O. Box 243 Greeneville, TN 37744 638-3431 (office) Greeneville Farmers’ Market Inc. Judy Shelton Cat McMaster, Market Manager 423-943-1098 Doak House Museum 690 Erwin Highway Tusculum, TN 73345 552-3023 639-7616 (E): greenevillefarmersmarket @gmail.com (W): www.greenevillefarmers market.com Year Around Online Market: gfm.locallygrown.net Greeneville-Greene County Community Ministries & Food Bank

107 N. Cutler St. Greeneville, TN 37743 638-1667 Greeneville-Greene County Humane Society 950 Hal Henard Road Greeneville, TN 37743 P.O. Box 792 Greeneville, TN 37744 639-4771 (W): www.gchumanesociety.com Greeneville-Greene County Library Board Ginny Kidwell, Chairman 210 N. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 638-5034 (W): www.ggcpl.org Greene County Literacy Council Debbie Fillers, Treasurer 215 N. College St. Greeneville, TN 37745

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CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS GUIDE Bowmantown Ruritan Club 1573 Barkley Road, Telford

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Members of the Westside Garden Club made over 60 Valentine candy & flower bags for area Hospice patients. From the left are Marjorie Bullen, Phyllis Bible and Carolyn Root.

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FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS Moose Lodge No. 692 Eddie Wooodard, Governor Ron Bergquist Jr., Administrator P.O. Box 1293 Greeneville, TN 37744 638-4881 (W): www.greeneville moose.com (E): moose692@comcast.net Women of the Moose Barbara White, Senior Regent 728 Kiser Blvd., Greeneville, TN 37745 638-4881 GARDEN CLUBS Eastside Garden Club Jeanie Jackson, President 620-0473 tiger129ts@aol.com

The Greene Herb Society Geneva Dyer, President For more information contact: Jeanie Jackson 620-0473 (E): tiger129ts@aol.com Meetings: second Monday of the month, meets at various times and locations. Greeneville Iris Society Kimberly Bowman, President 300-1541 (E): dberry9003@gmail.com Meetings: Trinity United Methodist Church, second Tuesday of February, March, April, June, July and September at 6 p.m. Westside Garden Club at 6 p.m. Eleanor G’Fellers, President Nancy Monger, Secretary HERITAGE/HISTORICAL Andrew Johnson Heritage Association Official Friends Group for Andrew Johnson National Historic Site

George Collins, President P.O. Box 5971 Greeneville, TN 37743 525-0240 (E): shay46@earthlink.net Baileyton Area Historical Society Myra Moore, President 234-2632 Blue Springs Historical Association Wilhemina Williams, President 257-4235 Dickson-Williams Historical Association Sarah Webster, Chairman 552-0426 Greene County Genealogical Society Stevie Hughes, President 638-9866 T. Elmer Cox Historical and Genealogical Library 229 N. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 www.greenecountytn genealogicalsociety.org/ SEE CLUBS, 107


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Greene County Heritage Trust George Scott, President P.O. Box 1794 Greeneville, TN 37744 502-0368 Overmountain Victory Trail Association Steve Ricker, Director of Interpretation 278-0439 (E): primitivetrails@gmail.com (W): www.ovta.org Sons of Confederate Veterans John Hunt Morgan Camp 2053 R.J. Wilkerson, Commander (E): morgancamp2053@gmail.com (W): www.scv.org Son’s of Union Veterans of the Civil War, President Andrew Johnson Camp 70 Tim Massey, Commander 620-3813 (E): horses319@comcast.net (W): www.suvcw.org Sons of the Revolution, Nathanael Greene Chapter Gary Randles, Vice President 639-1407 HOBBY/SPECIAL INTEREST Andrew Johnson Amateur Radio Club Ian Bible, President 203 N. College St. Greeneville, TN 37745 (E): Ian.bible@gmail.com (W): www.ajarc.org Meetings: Roby Fitzgerald Adult Center, first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Davy Crockett Beekeepers Association Tim Hayes, President Joel Hausser, Secretary Treasurer 639-3933 Meetings: Farm Bureau building, on W. Main St., every fourth Monday (except December) at 7:30 p.m. EverGreene Woodcarvers Dennis Stubbs 638-7417 (E): destubbs@centurylink.net Meetings: Christ United Methodist Church (back of building), Mondays at 5 p.m.

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Tim Hayes, of the Davy Crockett Beekeepers Association, unloads honey Saturday that he plans to have on display during the Greene County Fair.

GreenEville Basket Guild Betty Rednour 620-7430 https://www.facebook.com/GreenEville-Basket-Guild-206878279496619 Meetings: Reformation Lutheran Church, every third Saturday at 9 a.m. Civil Air Patrol William Onkst 423-470-3400 (E): billonkst@hotmail.com (W): www.gocivilairpatrol.com FAMILY, COMMUNITY, EDUCATION CLUBS Greene County Council of FCE Jean Moore, Co-Chairman 234-0527 Cedar Creek FCE Sharon Clark, President 217-532-5877 Fairview FCE Anne Malone, President 638-7335 MASONIC Baileyton Lodge No. 520, F&AM

Lynn Shipley 365 Bruner St. Greeneville, TN 37745 972-5072 Meetings: First Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Baileyton Lodge Hall Beersheba Lodge No. 449, F&AM Don Jackson, Secretary 1420 Houston Valley Road Greeneville, TN 37743 620-0473 Meetings: Third Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Beersheba Lodge Hall Eastern Star, Greeneville Chapter No. 223 Kelly Pickering, Worthy Matron 329-8390 Carol Branham, Secretary 639-7701 540 E. Andrew Johnson Highway Greeneville, TN 37745 Meetings: Second Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Greeneville Masonic Lodge Hall Eastern Star, Mosheim Chapter No. 292 Danielle Gregg, Worthy Matron Dianne Madisen, Secretary 312-2258

Meeting: Third Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Mosheim Masonic Lodge Hall Greene County Scottish Rite Club Willis Scott, Secretary/Treasurer 540 E. Andrew Johnson Highway Greeneville, TN 37745 Meeting: Third Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Greeneville Masonic Lodge Hall Greeneville Lodge No. 3 F&AM Jim Gosnell, Secretary 972-7496 540 E. Andrew Johnson Highway Greeneville, TN 37745 (E): greenevillelodgeno3@gmail.com (W): www.greenevillelodgeno3.org Meetings: First Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. No. 135 RAM Jim Gosnell, Secretary 972-7496 314 Hope Road Greeneville, TN 37745 (E): wjgosnell@comcast.net Meetings: Second Monday at 7 p.m. SEE CLUBS, 109


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Greeneville Council No. 77 R&SM Jim Gosnell, Recorder 314 Hope Road Greeneville, TN 37745 972-7496 (E): wjgosnell@comcast.net Meetings: Second Monday at 7 p.m. Greeneville Commandery No. 43KT Jim Gosnell, Recorder 314 Hope Road Greeneville, TN 37745 972-7496 (E): wjgosnell@comcast.net Meetings: Fourth Monday at 7 p.m. Greene County Shrine Club Dennis Hensley, President 502-931-3431 Gary Johnson 972-1481 Meetings: First Thursday of the month, location varies, meal at 6 p.m., meeting at 7 p.m. Mosheim Lodge No. 463 F&AM Gary Graham, Secretary 1825 Main St. Mosheim, TN 37818 Mail: P.O. Box 551 972-8449 Meetings: First Saturday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at the Mosheim Masonic Lodge Hall Order of the Amaranth Sunrise Court No. 20 1825 Main St. Mosheim, TN 37818 Dianne Madisen, Royal Matron 312-2258 Donna Jones, Secretary 552-5980 Meetings: Third Saturday of the month at the Mosheim Masonic Lodge Hall at 1 p.m. Warrensburg Lodge No. 631 F&AM Gary Vick, Secretary 125 Mason Lodge Road Mohawk, TN 37810 Mail: P.O. Box 58 Bybee, TN 37713 623-2558 Meetings: Saturday on or before

POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS Greene County Democratic Party Darrell Key, Chairman PO Box 1733 Greeneville, TN 37744 470-2538 (E): darrellkey@comcast.net Democratic Women’s Club Maryann Rush, President 278-8058 870 Bibles Chapel Road Midway, TN 37809 Greene County Republican Party Brett Purgason, Chairman 552-1655 (E): bpurgason1@outlook.com PO Box 100 Greeneville, TN 37744 Meetings: first Monday, 6 p.m. at Greeneville Parks & Rec, Bernard Ave. Republican Women’s Club Linda Kelley, President 258-5259 (E): lindakelley71141@gmail.com RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Appalachian Helping Hands Clothes Closet 423-636-0098 3220 St. James Road Greeneville, TN 37743 Open to the public on: Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to noon for closet only; fourth Thursday of each month at 9:30 a.m. for 2nd Harvest Food Distribution; first and third Saturday from 10:30 a.m. until noon for Jacob’s Well Lunches starting back in September. Christian Women’s Club Linda Waddle 787-7974 (E):lhwaddle@comcast.net Meetings: Greeneville Cumberland Presbyterian Church at noon every third Friday, or call for verification of meeting place. Gideons International Greeneville Camp Ed Rice, Church Ministry Chairman 639-9763

P.O. Box 672 Greeneville, TN 37744 www.gideons.org Gideons International Greene County East Camp Gary King, Church Ministry Chairman 948-0398 Rick Benton, President 639-2392 P.O. Box 214 Afton, TN 37616 (W): www.gideons.org Greene County Ministerial Association Ken Saunders St. James Episcopal Church 638-6583 Knights of Columbus No. 6784 Notre Dame Catholic Church 212 Mount Bethel Road Greeneville, TN 37745 639-9381 SOCIAL/GENERAL Link Hills Country Club Bob Ward, General Manager and Director of Golf Operations 1325 E. Allens Bridge Road Greeneville, TN 37743 638-3114 639-2961 (W): www.linkhills.com SPORTS AND OUTDOORS: GENERAL Greene County Horse Club Tony Ricker, President 620-2570 P.O. Box 2234 Greeneville, TN 37744 (E): greenecountyhorseclubtn@ yahoo.com (W): http://gchc2.tripod.com/ index.html Greeneville Hiking & Cycling Club Jeannine Horton, President (W): www.greeneville tnhikingcycling.com Greene County Tennis Association Greeneville-Greene County Tennis Center 1209 Hal Henard Road SEE CLUBS, 114

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Greeneville, TN 37743 David Weems 823-1362 (E): greenecountytennis@gmail.com (W): http://www.gctennis.org/ Greeneville Soccer Association Steven Crouch, Advisor Emeritus Brian Stayton, President Brian Rogers, Vice President 552-4555 (E): GreenevilleGalaxySoccer@gmail. com (W): www.greenevillegalaxy.com Terry Bellamy Soccer Park Mike Hollowell, Executive Director YMCA 404 Y St. Greeneville, TN 37745 639-6107 (W): http://greenecounty-ymca.org/ terry-bellamy-soccer-park Tennessee Bear Hunters Association Hugh Lamb, President 972-2461 (W): www.tbha.club Trout Unlimited Club — Cherokee Chapter Butch Clendenon 552-4311 P.O. Box 712 Greeneville, TN 37744 (W): www.facebook.com/outflyfishing

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Youth in Greene County 4-H participated in the 2021 4-H Camp Traveling Road Show at the Clyde Austin 4-H Center Monday. The event provided the 4th-6th-graders with opportunities to enjoy a variety of outdoor activities.

Narcotics Anonymous 423-426-0201 Meetings: Each Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday, 7 p.m., Asbury United Methodist Church Take Off Pounds Sensibly TOPS TN 0328 Tusculum Baptist Church 775 Erwin Highway Greeneville, TN 37745 Teresa A. Teague 213-2770 SUPPORT GROUPS Alcoholics Anonymous (E): teresatncoordinator@gmail.com (Call for meeting times and locations) (W): www.tops.org 928-0871 Meetings: Each Monday, 7:45 weigh in (W): www.aatricitiestn.org and 8:45 a.m. program time National Alliance on Mental Illness of Multiple Sclerosis Self-Help Group Greene County Christina Dennison, Johnson City SupDebbie Dawson, Steering Committee port Group Leader Chair Memorial Park Community Center 552-2368 510 Bert St. (E): namigreene31@gmail.com Johnson City, TN 37601 (W): www.namitn.org 904-881-8804 Meeting: 1st Tuesday, 7-8:30 p.m., First (E): nar_christina@msn.com Baptist Church Meetings: 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Memorial Weight Watchers Park Community Center on the first Mon1130 Temple St. day of each month Greeneville, TN 37745 (W): www.weightwatchers.com THE ARTS

Greeneville Arts Council Justine Young, President Kristie Wilhoit, Vice President P.O. Box 2282 Greeneville, TN 37744 (W): www.greenevilleartscouncil.org (E): thegreenevilleartscouncil@gmail.com

Sergeant Elbert Kinser Detachment of the Marine Corps League Robert “Andy” Wehrle, Commandant 70 Harlan St. Greeneville, TN 37745 540-226-4092 (E): andy.wehrle@gmail.com Meetings: second Thursday at 7 p.m. at VFW, 70 Harlan St. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 1990 70 Harlan St. Greeneville, TN 37745 638-4201 (W) https://www.vfwpost1990.org/ VFW Ladies Auxiliary Andrew Johnson Post 1990 70 Harlan St. Greeneville, TN 37745

VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS Robert F. Mitchell American Legion Post 64 798-1707 Glenn Beck, Commander 307-9471 Grady Barefield 639-3775 (W): www.alpost64tn.org Meetings: first Monday, 7 p.m., 101 Longview Dr. Disabled American Veterans Greene County Chapter No. 42 YOUTH/FAMILY ORGANIZATIONS Michael Harman, State of Tennessee 4-H Clubs Commander UT Extension-Greene County 1641 Kiser Boulevard 204 North Cutler St. Suite 105 Greeneville, TN 37743 470-4394 Greeneville, TN 37745 (E): babbs1969@gmail.com 798-1710 Meetings: first Thursday of each month SEE CLUBS, 115 at 6 p.m.


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(W) greene.tennessee.edu/4-h-youth-development/ Clyde Austin 4-H Center Scottie Fillers, Center Manager sfillers1@etk.edu 639-3811 214 4-H Lane Greeneville, TN 37743 (W): www.clydeaustin4hcenter.com Appalachian Girl Scout Council 1100 Woodland Ave. Johnson City, TN 37601 1-800-474-1912 info@girlscoutcsa.org (W): www.girlscoutcsa.org Boys & Girls Club of Greeneville & Greene County Scott Bullington, Executive Director 787-9334 740 W. Church St. Greeneville, TN 37745 Mail: P.O. Box 1977 Greeneville, TN 37744 (E): gbgc@comcast.net (W): www.ggcbgc.org Boy Scouts of America Nolachuckey District Sarah Barnett, Senior District Executive 129 Boone Ridge Drive Johnson City, TN 37615 952-6961 (office) (E): sequoyah713@scbsa.org or sarah. barnett@scouting.org (W): www.sequoyahcouncil.org Fellowship of Christian Athletes — FCA Larry Bible, Field Associate 329-7320 (E): lbible@fca.org (W): www.fcatricities.org Greene County YMCA Mike Hollowell, Executive Director 404 Y St. Greeneville, TN 37745 639-6107 (W): www.greenecounty-ymca.org Junior Achievement Cathy Salley, President 330 Broad St. Suite 1 Kingsport, TN 37660 423-392-8841 ext. 1

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The Nolichuckey Ruritan Club hosted Boy Scout Troop#96. Troop #96 presented a program about the correct way to dispose of the United States flag and the reasons why it is done in a particular manner. Following the program, Ruritan members discussed future plans.

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948-1326 (E): garycole1953@aol.com Meetings: third Monday at 6:30 p.m. Clear Springs RURITAN CLUBS Donna Goode, Secretary Ruritan National 257-6305 (E): donnagoode@outlook.com P.O. Box 487 4050 Clear Springs Road Dublin, VA 24084 Limestone, TN 37681 1-877-787-8727 Meetings: first Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. 540-674-5431 (E): office@ruritan.org Hardins Chapel (W): www.ruritan.org Tim Tarlton, President Cindy Kricko, Treasurer Mike Gregg, District Governor 73cuda340@embarqmail.com 329-2243 Ruritan Zone Four Meetings: first Monday at 7 p.m. at Baileyton Hardins Chapel Community Center, 3320 Joe Jaynes, Member of District Cabinet Baileyton Highway and Ruritan National Director Ruritan Zone Five 329-2959 Michael Gregg, Zone Governor (E): jejaynes2@outlook.com (E): 73cuda340@embarqmail.com Meetings: third Thursday at 6:30 in Mohawk various locations — contact Joe Jaynes for Tim Wisecarver, President location Cindy Wisecarver, Vice President Chuckey 312-6405 Gary Cole, President (E): timcindy88@gmail.com 255 Chuckey Ruritan Road Meetings: second Monday at 7:00 p.m. at Chuckey, TN 37641 old Mohawk School building on Saville Loop

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Mosheim Denise Duck, Secretary 422-7937 (E): mobilemallard2014@gmail.com Meetings: second Monday at 7 p.m. at Mosheim Ruritan building Mt. Pleasant Bonnie Hartman, President Amy Harrison, Secretary (E): aharrison0224@gmail.com Meetings: fourth Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church Memorial Building, 711 Mt. Pleasant Road Ottway Norma Hoyt, President 2435 Ottway Road Greeneville, TN 37745 956-1283 Meetings: third Monday at 7 p.m. Ruritan Zone Six Camp Creek 2999 Camp Creek Road Greeneville, TN 37743 Tim Smithson, President Betty McCue, Secretary 552-0778 Meetings: fourth Monday at 7 p.m. Glenwood Rose Webb, President 972-2803 (E): rosweb2@yahoo.com Meetings: second Thursday at 7 p.m. at Glenwood Educational Center, 3860 Warrensburg Road Greystone Eddie Key 3810 Greystone Road Greeneville, TN 37743 Meetings: third Monday at 6:30 p.m. Nolachuckey Anthony Prather, President 3290 St. James Road Greeneville, TN 37743 972-7728 Meetings: first Monday at 7 p.m. South Greene Jimmy Cutshall, President 552-3806 Meetings: second Thursday at 6:30 p.m., call for location Can get this information on https://www.davycrockett district.com/.


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Email: hemlockhollowinn@gmail.com Location: 645 Chandler Circle, Greeneville, TN 37743. Chandler Circle is off Viking Mountain Road about 1.25 miles off the Asheville Highway. Summary: Hemlock Hollow offers accommodations in rental cabins, campsites, and a hostel. The campground has a bathhouse with purified water, a pavilion, a country store, and offers free WiFi. The campground is open year-round and welcomes hikers, families, individuals, churches and other organizations. Lazy Llama Campground Phone: 823-2100 Website: llamacampground.com Location: 405 Chuckey Ruritan Road South, Chuckey, TN 37641. Campers arriving from US Highway 11E/321 North or South should turn directly to Chuckey Ruritan Road South. Campers should not turn on Chuckey Highway or Faulkner Road as many GPS navigation routes suggest due to the narrow nature of those roads. Summary: Lazy Llama Campground is situated on a working llama farm, offering campers the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the Tennessee valley in a pastoral farm setting. It offers larger-than-standard campsites, full hookups with heated water lines, highspeed WiFi, coin-operated washer/dryer, bathhouse, The Llama Store, weekend wagon ride tours, storytelling llama hikes, baseball/softball field, large green spaces, mature shade trees and more. Old Mountain Campground Phone: 638-3236 Location: 1074 Old Mountain Road, Greeneville, TN 37743, off Camp Creek Road. Summary: The campground has 40 campsites with full electrical, water and sewer hookups, as well as 20 other natural campsites and cabin rentals. The campground includes free WiFi, a fishing pond, horseback riding trails and a swimming pool.

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Pebble Mountain Family Campground Phone: 257-2120 Website: www.pebblemtn.com Email: pebblemtn@gmail.com Location: 78 Pebble Mountain Circle, Chuckey, TN 37641, off Highway 107 on Dunham Road, almost a mile away from Horse Creek Recreation Area. Summary: There are 41 full-service hookups for campers and RVs and three primitive tent sites. A cabin can sleep up to four adults and two children. The cabin includes two futons, a refrigerator/freezer and air conditioning or heating. The campground has a small store, an enclosed pavilion, a pool, horseshoes, volleyball and walking/biking trails. CAMPGROUNDS/PARKS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC David Crockett Birthplace State Park Phone: 257-2167 Website: www.tnstateparks.com/parks/ about/david-crockett-birthplace Email: Ask.TNStateParks@tn.gov Location: 1245 Davy Crockett Park Road, Limestone, TN 37681, about 12 miles east of Greeneville, off U.S. Highway 11E (Andrew Johnson Highway).

Summary: The historic park along the banks of the Nolichucky River salutes the birthplace of one of America’s most famous native sons. Facilities include a swimming pool, playground, campground, picnic area and shelters, boat ramp and hiking trails as well as a museum, 18th century replica cabin and farmstead with livestock and poultry, and a monument dedicated to the memory of Davy Crockett. The campground has almost 100 sites, with rates ranging $8-25. Campground 1 has 45 sites with electric/water hookups and 10 primitive sites and is open March 15 — Nov. 31. Campground 2 has 52 renovated, paved sites with electric/water hookups, and is open year round. Its bathhouse is closed December through February. Park hours are 8 a.m. until dusk, adjusting seasonally. Campground office hours are 2-8 p.m. during the camping season. Park office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Kinser Park Phone: 639-5912 Location: 710 Kinser Park Lane, Greeneville, TN 37743. From downtown

Greeneville, take Main Street west to State Route 70S and go approximately 5 miles south to East Allens Bridge Road; turn left and go about 3 miles; at the fork in the road near the University of Tennessee Research and Education Center at Greeneville and the Greeneville water treatment plant, turn left and go about 1 mile to the park entrance on the right. From East of Greeneville, travel Erwin on State Route 107, and turn right on State Route 351 South and follow the “Camping” and “Kinser Park” signs. Summary: This park is the largest park in Greene County. It has 132 campsites with electrical, water and sewage hookups and eight others without sewage hookup; 116 are for seasonal campers and are not available to the general public. There are 16 reserve sites and several more sites available on a first-come, first-served basis. There are four bathhouses with showers and a store. The park has picnic facilities with eight pavilions, tables and grills, a swimming pool with bathhouse and two pool tables and an arcade. SEE RECREATION, 119


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Summary: Hardin Park has two little league fields (Optimist and Rotary fields), one junior little league field used by FROM 118 Greeneville High School (Dale Alexander field) and two softball fields. A walking The swimming pool and water slide path runs the length of the park. are open from Memorial Day weekend The 55-acre park also has picnic areas through Labor Day weekend, Tuesday with grills and tables, pavilions (available through Sunday. A miniature golf course, five ballfields, for $10 per hour of use), two playgrounds and a large pond for fishing and feeding a volleyball net, basketball courts, tennis courts, horseshoe pits and children’s play- ducks, with feed available in vending machines. Bread is prohibited for the birds’ grounds are among features. health. A boat ramp is available for Davy Hardin Park also contains a volCrockett Lake boaters, and noteworthy fishing areas can be found along the length leyball court, two basketball courts, a 10,000-square-foot skate park, an Olymof the park. pic-size swimming pool and a tennis court. The park is usually open 7 a.m. until The pool usually opens on Memorial dark from April 1 through Oct. 31, and sometimes longer, as weather permits. It is Day weekend and closes at the beginning of the school year. open for hiking year-round. Tusculum City Park PARKS AND RECREATION Phone: Tusculum City Hall, 638-6211 Hardin Park Location: Behind Doak Elementary Phone: Greeneville Parks and RecreSummary: The park has a walking ation Department, 638-3143 track, a picnic pavilion, a specially deLocation: The park has a one-way ensigned playground for children who have trance at 602 Crescent Drive, Greeneville, TN physical handicaps and restroom facilities. 37743. The park exits onto East Vann Road. Tusculum also has a 4-mile linear park

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trail that can be used for walking, jogging or bicycling. Leashed dogs are allowed on the section of the trail between the two trail parking lots on Edens Road. The trail begins at the Tusculum City Park and continues through the Tusculum College campus, crosses the Erwin Highway and ends behind the former Greene Valley Developmental Center campus. Dogwood Park Phone: Greeneville Parks and Recreation Department, 638-3143 Location: 1725 Lafayette St. Greeneville, TN 37745. Behind Tusculum View Elementary School Summary: Dogwood Park features a 400-seat outdoor amphitheater with built-in seating and a pavilion containing restroom facilities. Veterans Memorial Park Phone: Greeneville Parks and Recreation Department, 638-3143 Location: 805 Forest St. Greeneville, TN 37743 Summary: A 5-acre park with monuments and dedications to Greeneville and Greene County veterans killed in action, prisoners of war and those missing in

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action, all community service members, Gold Star Mothers and individual local service members with significant commendations. The park also has a pavilion and restroom facilities and a walking path. Billy Myers Memorial Park Phone: Mosheim Town Hall at 422-4051 Location: Mosheim Town Park is near Mosheim Elementary and Middle School, off Main St. in Mosheim. Summary: This park has four tennis courts, a basketball court inside a quarter-mile track , and a picnic area. EastView Recreation Center Phone: Greeneville Parks and Recreation Department, 638-3143 Location: 456 E. Bernard Ave. At the Bernard Avenue and Tusculum Boulevard intersection in front of EastView Elementary School, entering from Bernard Ave. Summary: The EastView Recreation Center houses the Greeneville Parks and Recreation Department’s offices, two gymnasiums, meeting rooms and the Splash Pad. Two baseball fields and concession stands are located at the rear of EastView Elementary School.


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The Y offers fun, fellowship and fitness for all ages.

YMCA Is Community’s Home For Healthy Living Greene County YMCA is a non-profit organization that serves the community’s kids, adults and families through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. With nearly 5,000 members consistently involved with the YMCA, the number has decreased to 4,000 as a result of COVID-19. With membership numbers now increasing each month, the current 55,000 square-foot facility allows people of all ages and backgrounds to engage in multiple activities and programs in a safe, friendly environment. Greene County YMCA, at 404 Y St., states that its mission is “to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.” Members have access to an indoor heated pool, fully equipped wellness center, youth center, group exercise center, group cycling studio, game room, racquetball courts, adult and youth gymnasiums, child and youth watch services, children and

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In 2007, the Y completed a 22,000 square-foot expansion project, purchased additional parking space and completed renovations to its original facility that was built in 1980. Along with offering over 75 group exercise classes each week, many other opportunities are available to Y members and non-members such as pool parties, activity parties, swim lessons for all ages, after-school care and summer camp for grades K-8. The Y also offers are multiple sports leagues seasonally for youth, adults and seniors. The Y is open Monday through Friday from 5 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays are a members-only day from 1 to 5:30 p.m. Mike Hollowell is the executive director and may be reached via email at mikeh@greenecounty-ymca.org. For more information about the Y, call 639-6107 or visit www. greenecounty-ymca.org.


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fast, lunch and afternoon snack. Free programming and scholarship opportunities are available. In 2019, over 2,000 young people participated in the local club’s programs, with almost 475 registered as club members. Average daily after-school attendance was 127, and average daily summer program attendance was 143. The club served over 21,000 after-school program meals and over 14,000 summer program meals in 2019. In addition to its staff of roughly 30 members, the club has 55 program volunteers, 30 board member volunteers, 112 other adult volunteers and 24 youth volunteers. Among organizations that partner with the club are Big Spring Masters Gardeners Association, Central Ballet Theatre, Greeneville Police Department, Greeneville Fire Department, Greene County Health Department,

Creation Health and C.H.I.P.S. (Change is Possible). The club also holds a free on-site dental program to check for cavities and apply sealants and has programs in some schools that focus on alcohol and drug abuse-related issues, abstinence education and environmental education. Club members are treated to field trips and excursions to places such as Wetlands Water Park, Dollywood, Guinness World Records Museum, Wonder Works, Ripley’s Aquarium, Kinser Park, David Crockett State Park, Jump Jam and Briarwood Safari. They also do typically do trips to the swimming pool at Hardin Park and to the movie theater. Scott Bullington is the executive director. Aly Collins is operations director. For more information, call 787-9334 or visit www.ggcbgc.org. The club also is on Facebook and Twitter.


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Many Options Exist For Sports And Physical Activities A wide variety of sports are available locally to athletes and spectators alike. ATV/MOTOCROSS RACING I-81 Motorsports Park I-81 Motorsports Park, sponsored by Victory Sports, is a park for ATV, motocross and trail riding at 3507 W. Pines Road. It is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to dusk. Permanent restrooms with showers and overnight camping are available. Website: www.I81motorsportspark.com Phone: 423-732-0304 Email: i81@earthlink.net AUTO RACING Volunteer Speedway Volunteer Speedway in Bulls Gap hosts stock car races. The 0.4-mile, highbanked, oval dirt track is located near the intersection of U.S. 11E and Interstate 81 at Exit 23 at 14095 West Andrew Johnson Highway, Bulls Gap, TN 37711. Super Late Model, Crate Late Model and Hobby Stock are among race classes at the speedway. Overnight camping is available. For more information, call 423-235-5020. Website: www.volunteerspeedway.com Bristol Motor Speedway NASCAR fans’ need for speed is fueled at the nearby “World’s Fastest Half-Mile.” Greene County is located about an hour away from NASCAR’s most popular track, Bristol Motor Speedway. Located on Highway U.S. 11E in Bristol, the historic venue can be claimed by this region’s race fans as their home track. Each spring and late summer, race fans make their way to the legendary highbanked track. With attendance figures that can top 150,000, BMS plays host to some of the largest crowds in professional racing. The Night Race in August is one of the most popular weeks of racing on NASCAR’s national circuit. Bristol Motor Speedway’s Fan Zone, which is open year-round, includes interactive displays, a theater and Bristol Motor Speedway and Dragway history exhibits. The weekend comes to a close with

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Greeneville Flyboys catcher Darius Perry (right) tags out Bristol’s Matthew Golda at the plate in the third inning of a Greeneville win in Appalachian League play at Pioneer Park.

Previously, the Flyboys were the Greeneville Reds, affiliated with the Cincinnati Reds. Prior to 2018, they were the Greeneville Astros in 2017 as Greeneville’s entry in the minor league, which has been a starting point for many Major League Baseball players, including the Houston Astros’ Jose Altuve, Jordan Lyles and J.D. Martinez. 9 other teams in the new league include: Johnson City, Kingsport, Bristol and Elizabethton in Tennessee; Burlington in North Carolina; Bluefield and Princeton in West Virginia; and Danville and Pulaski in Virginia. All teams from the previous Rookie League are participants in the new PDP league. Pioneer Park, a 2,500-seat, state-of-theart baseball stadium on the campus of Tusculum University, is home to the Flyboys. The Appalachian League season runs annually from the first week of June to the first week of August. The new dates

the Saturday night classic, the NASCAR The Flyboys are part of the new AppalaNight Race. chian League which is part of the new PDP Bristol Dragway or Prospect Development Pipeline of MLB. SEE SPORTS, 125 Complementing Bristol Motor Speedway is the legendary Bristol Dragway, better known to the racing world as “Thunder Valley.” The quarter-mile strip hosts the NHRA Full Throttle Series each summer in the form of the NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals. Nitro-burning Top Fuel Dragsters and Funny Cars blister the quarter-mile at speeds exceeding 320 mph, while Pro Stock cars provide some of the closest racing in all motor sports. In addition to the NHRA’s visit, a year-long calendar of events keeps the Dragway busy. Pictured Left - Right: Stephanie Hunt, Emily Lawlor, Scarlet Watts, Shelly Lewis, Krislee Dier, Nikki Jones, Angie Trantham, Bristol Dragway holds numerous events Melissa Hughes, Katie Lawlor throughout the summer. From March through October, the dragway hosts bracket racing, which sees a large number of area racers competing for more than $100,000 in cash and awards. BASEBALL 1402 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville Flyboys Greeneville, TN The Greeneville Flyboys are a high-lev(423) 588-5099 • Fax (423) 588-5935 el MLB Sanctioned summer collegiate M-F 8:30 am-6 pm • Sat. 9 am-3 pm • Sun. www.communitypharmacygreeneville.com wood bat league. Closed

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coincide with the players returning to their respective schools for the new school year. Kat Foster is the Flyboys’ General Manager. Phone: 423-609-7400. Email: kfoster@ flyboysbaseball.com Website: www. flyboysbaseball.com Parks & Recreation Department The Greeneville Parks and Recreation Department offers various leagues in which young baseball players can learn the game and improve their skills: Pee Wee League, Minor League, Farm League, Little League, Junior Little League and Senior League. Greene County also has traveling teams that are not sponsored by the recreation department. For more information regarding these programs, contact the parks department at 638-3143 or 638-3144. BASKETBALL There is a strong tradition of competition among basketball teams at all age levels throughout this community. High school teams regularly earn spots in the state tournament and have brought back state championship trophies on several occasions. The Greeneville Parks and Recreation Department sponsors teams for all ages. These games are played at the EastView Recreation Center. Youth and adult ages, both male and female,

basketball leagues are an option at the YMCA. Games are played in the YMCA gym. BOWLING Olympia Lanes Olympia Lanes, at 110 Mason St., in Greeneville, has 12 bowling lanes and features a full-line pro shop, a family arcade and moonlight bowling on Friday and Saturday nights. Birthday celebrations and other parties are scheduled on request. Numerous leagues are available for bowlers of all ages throughout the year. Call for times and lane availability at 6395166, or check the company’s Facebook page. FOOTBALL There are football programs at the five high schools as well as elementary and middle schools. Tusculum University is Greene County’s college football team. In addition, a football league is provided for youth through Greene County’s Youth Football Association and the Boys & Girls Club Football League. The association is supported by fundraisers and donations. Three leagues exist within the Youth Football Association and begin before Aug. 1. The Grass Cutters League is for youngsters ages 5 to 7 years, the Pee Wee is for ages 7 to 10, and the Midget League are for those of 10 to 13 years. Games are played at SEE SPORTS, 127

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SPORTS Greeneville High School and area county high schools. Both leagues’ seasons run from the last weekend in July until the first weekend in November. The YMCA sponsors co-ed youth flag football leagues for kindergarten through eighth grade during the summer.

MINIATURE GOLF Kinser Park, located at 710 Kinser Park Lane in Greeneville, has an 18-hole miniature golf course located near the campground. Hours of operation typically run 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Call 639-5912 for more information. Website: www.visitgreenevilletn.com/ accommodations/kinser-park RACQUETBALL The YMCA, located at 404 Y St., off East Church Street in Greeneville, has racquetball courts available for members.

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TENNIS Public and private tennis courts are numerous. North Greene, South Greene and Chuckey-Doak high schools, as well as Mosheim Elementary School, have tennis courts that are open to the public. The Greeneville-Greene County Tennis Center is located on Hal Henard Road. For more information regarding the tennis center, call the Greeneville Parks and Recreation Department at 638-3143. Both Link Hills Country Club and the Moose Lodge have private tennis courts. Many tennis tournaments are played throughout the summer at various times and locations.

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GOLF Several golf courses in a wide range of sizes are available to golfers, from duffers to pros, around Greene County. Individual stroke play and four-man best-ball are just some of the tournaments that are available at nearly every course in the county. There are four 18-hole public courses, a 27-hole public course and a members-only 18-hole country club course. Graysburg Hills Golf Club, which offers 27 holes is located at 910 Graysburg Hills Road in Chuckey. For more information, call 234-8061 or visit their website at www.graysburghillsgolf.com. The 18-hole public courses are: • Andrew Johnson Golf Club located at 615 Lick Hollow Road in Greeneville — Phone: 636-1476; website: www. andrewjohnsongolf.com. • Twin Creeks Golf Club located at 90 Chuckey Highway in Chuckey — Phone: 257-5192. The 18-hole private course is Link Hills Country Club, located at 1325 E. Allens Bridge Road in Greeneville — Phone: 638-3114; website: www.linkhills.com.

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SOFTBALL Sponsored by the Greeneville Parks and Recreation Department, adult teams SKATEBOARDING compete against one another in men’s, A skate park is available at Hardin Park. women’s and co-ed leagues. Games are played on weekday evenings The concrete park features ramps, rails, and Saturdays at Hardin Park. stairs, ledges and other structures where Legion Field County leagues are also skateboarders are allowed to skate away from vehicular traffic. Skaters are required available at the various community ballfields. to sign a written form and wear a helmet. SWIMMING SOCCER Public swimming pools are open to YMCA area residents at Hardin Park and Kinser Soccer programs for young children Park in southern Greene County and at to adults are offered through the YMCA. David Crockett Birthplace State Park near Contact the Y for more information. Limestone. The Terry Bellamy Soccer Park is loPrivate swimming pools are located at cated on Bernard Avenue and is named for Link Hills Country Club, at the Moose Terry Bellamy, retired executive director Lodge and at the YMCA for the benefit of of the YMCA. The main entrance is on their members. Many local campgrounds Crum Street. also have swimming pools. Greeneville Galaxy The Greeneville Galaxy Soccer AssoT-BALL ciation is a youth soccer club with three The YMCA offers T-Ball to area youngfull-sized regulation fields at their 814 sters 4 years old through second grade. The season is August to October. The Baileyton Road complex, one of which is lit for evening games. The club has eight T-Ball program is non-competitive in deteams, including two recent state champi- sign and primarily for the development of on teams. For more information, see www. those who have little experience in playing greenevillegalaxy.com. softball or baseball.

VOLLEYBALL The Greeneville Parks and Recreation Department offers league play in volleyball for men and women and co-ed teams. WALKING, JOGGING A 1-mile paved walking trail at Greenville Community Hospital East, 1420 Tusculum Blvd., is open to the public every day and closes at dark. Tracks are also available for public use at Hardin Park, West Greene High School, Greeneville Middle School, Greene County YMCA, Terry Bellamy Soccer Park, Mosheim Elementary School, Tusculum City Park and Tusculum’s Linear Park walking trail, which has a starting point at Tusculum City Park. A walking time, 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., is also set aside Monday through Friday at the EastView Recreation Center. The Creation Health Nature Trail was opened by Greenville Community Hospital West in May 2014. It’s a 1.2-mile, moderate hike in an all wooded area. The trail is maintained and offers eight stops with benches. Each stop represents a letter of CREATION (Choice, Rest, Environment, Activity, Trust, Interpersonal Relationships, Outlook, Nutrition). It has two entrances: One entrance is behind the hospital, and the other entrance is in Veterans Memorial Park, located on Forest Street.


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Cherokee National Forest Is Greene County’s Backyard THE CHEROKEE NATIONAL FOREST Contact: 1-877-444-6777 Website: www.fs.usda.gov/cherokee; www.recreation.gov for reservations The Cherokee National Forest, stretching across southeastern Greene County to the North Carolina state line, provides many nature-oriented recreational opportunities. The forest covers roughly 656,000 acres in 10 East Tennessee counties — over 42,000 acres of the forest are in Greene County. The U.S. Forest Service’s Unaka Ranger District is located in the northern portion of the Cherokee National Forest. In this district, wildlife habitat, abundant plantlife, wilderness and the opportunity to appreciate natural beauty are conserved and protected. There are a number of recreation areas only a short drive away. In some cases, covered pavilions are available for large gatherings. Pavilion reservations can be made online (www.recreation.gov) or by phone (1-877444-6777). Visitors can find white-water boating and boat-launching sites at some nearby rivers and streams. Visitors can make reservations for Rock Creek Campground in Unicoi County online or by phone. Reservations are not available for any other U.S. Forest Service campground in the Unaka Ranger District. All other campsites are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Most campgrounds will accommodate tents, trailers and RVs but do not include shower facilities, dump stations or electrical hookups. Unless otherwise noted, all areas have restrooms, and in some areas, drinking water is also available. The camping seasons vary, but generally range from mid-May to November. Trails are open year-round, unless marked otherwise; some trails are designed only for hiking, while others are designed for more than one type of use such as hiking, horses or bicycling. For adventure-seekers, dispersed camping is allowed outside of developed recreation areas in the general forest area. There is a 14-day stay limit in all areas. The following is a list of U.S. Forest Service developed recreation areas in the Unaka Ranger District. Opening and closing dates depend on weather and other factors. Dates listed are estimated. For specific dates contact the Unaka Ranger District office in Greeneville at 638-4109 or visit www.fs.fed.us. HORSE CREEK The recreation area is open mid-May to October. Horse Creek Recreation Area is at the base of Cold Spring Mountain off State Rt. 107 and provides camping, picnicking, hiking and trout fishing. There is a limit of

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two trout. The temperature in this area is generally cooler than in Greeneville. Horse Creek has 30 picnic sites, 12 campsites supplied with facilities including drinking water, flush toilets, showers, a picnic shelter, tables and grills. The camping fee is $10 per night; there is no charge for day-use. From Greeneville take Tennessee Rt. 107 (Erwin Highway) east 6 miles to Horse Creek Park Road and turn right. It is approximately 2 miles to the recreation area. HOUSTON VALLEY Houston Valley is usually open mid-May to October. Located at the eastern foot of Meadow Creek Mountain at Gum Springs, the Houston Valley Recreation Area has eight campsites, three group picnic units, one pavilion and a grassed volleyball court for campers. Facilities include a picnic shelter, flush toilets, picnic tables and grills. There is no potable water at this site. There is a $7 per night camping fee and a $30 fee to reserve the pavilion. For hikers, the “Gum Springs Trail” leads from Houston Valley to the Meadow Creek fire tower. From Greeneville take Tennessee Rt. 70 South (Asheville Highway) to its intersection with Tennessee Rt. 107. Turn right onto 107 and go 8 miles. Look for the campground on the left, just before Burnett Gap. OLD FORGE Old Forge campground is open May to mid-December. This small campground located along the banks of Jennings Creek offers a primitive tent camping experience. SEE FOREST, 130

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Ten large walk-in tent sites are screened by native vegetation. In the early 1900s, this area was the site of an iron forge. Iron ore was smelted and made into materials for the railroad operation that harvested timber in the area. Facilities at Old Forge include picnic tables, grills, vault toilets and a group gathering site with a fire ring and benches. There is no potable water available at the site. The fee for camping is $7 per night. Although there are horse trails in the area, horses are not permitted in the campground or on the nearby Appalachian Trail. Popular activities in the area include camping, swimming, hiking and horseback riding. The Appalachian National Scenic Trail is accessible from nearby trails. From Greeneville, take TN 107 East Autumn hues speckle a ridge along Little Paint Creek Road in November 2016. (off US Highway 11E) for 6 miles and then follow signs to Horse Creek RecreFrom Greeneville, take Interstate 26 to ation Area (approximately 2 miles). From ROCK CREEK Rock Creek recreation area is open May exit 34 to Main Street (TN 107) in Erwin, Horse Creek, turn right onto Forest Road take a left on TN 395 East for 3.5 miles to No. 331 for 3 miles. The road dead-ends at to November. Rock Creek Recreation Area. Rock Creek Recreation Area is named the campground. for the creek that runs alongside this PAINT CREEK developed recreation site. Rock Creek is ROUND KNOB Paint Creek campground is open May a welcome respite from the summer heat Round Knob is not a campground, but a to November. as it sits in the valley and is cooled by day-use picnic site. It contains two picnic For a family-oriented setting tucked air flowing down from Unaka Mountain sites as well as a shelter with two famiaway in a mountain cove, try Paint Creek ly-sized picnic tables, a much larger table and protected from the hot sun by large Campground, located along the banks and a large fireplace with firewood. trees. Situated among tall oaks, maples, of Paint Creek. There are 20 campsites To reach Round Knob, take Tenneshemlocks and rhododendron, these sites available on a first-come, first-served basis. give the feel of deep woods privacy while see Rt. 350S (Jones Bridge Road) from Drinking water is available through Octooffering electric hookups, RV sites, double Greeneville south about 6 miles to a fourber. The facility offers vault toilets, tables sites, walk-in tent sites and multiple bath- way stop at the Crossroads intersection of and fire rings. Camping is $10 per night for houses. Highways 350 and 351. single spaces. Most of the widely spaced A creek-fed swimming hole, a rugged Proceed straight ahead on that road campsites have stream-side views and are hiking trail into Unaka Mountain Wilder(which becomes Greystone Road) to the well screened with native vegetation. Trout ness, an easy bicycle trail and short nature Round Knob Picnic Area sign. Turn right are stocked in Paint Creek seasonally. trails and fishing are among the activities on Forest Service Road 88 and go 5 miles. available. Outside the campground in the Paint Creek Corridor there are picnic sites, Facilities at Rock Creek include 27 fully ROUND MOUNTAIN accessible camping sites and five double restrooms, swimming, hiking, biking Round Mountain is open May to early camping sites; picnic sites ($2 fee), a play- November. and plenty of fishing. Paint Creek can be reached from Asheville Highway (the ground, bathhouses, flush and vault toilets, This campground is located near the top turnoff is about 12 miles south of the inshowers, drinking water, electric hookups of Round Mountain in Cocke County. tersections of the Asheville Highway and in some campsites and a dump station. Situated at 3,100 feet, it is one of the For details regarding camping fees, call highest-elevation campgrounds in the West Main Street), or from Houston Valley Road. Follow the signs. 638-4109. Cherokee National Forest. The altitude,

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dense vegetation of rhododendrons and hardwoods, and a small mountain stream make the site noticeably cooler during the hot summer months. There are 14 campsites ($7 camping fee per night) with picnic tables and grills along with a vault toilet at the facility. This is a remote, primitive campground. No water is provided. Visitors may fish in the nearby creek or hike trails that intersect the Appalachian Trail. The area is noted for its scenery, particularly in the fall. To reach Round Mountain, take State Rt. 70 (Asheville Highway) from Greeneville. Turn right on State Rt. 107 and go about 19 miles until the paved road becomes a gravel road. The gravel road will go up Round Mountain for almost 6 miles. There will be a sign and a paved entrance to the campground. FOR MORE INFORMATION Call the U.S. Forest Service at 423-6384109, or visit the office at 4900 Asheville Highway, 5 miles south of the State Route 70 and U.S. 321 intersection. For more information about these areas and others within the Cherokee National Forest visit www.fs.fed.us.


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Numerous Trails Offer Hikers, Bikers Ample Opportunity To Explore

Many miles of hiking, biking and horseback riding trails are available in the nearby Cherokee National Forest. More than 100 miles of trails are located in the Unaka Ranger District of the national forest. Many of the trails are located in Greene County. Trails are divided into motorized, multiuse (including equestrian, mountain biking and hiking trails) and hiking-only trails. They lead to picturesque mountain views, cool streams, colorful trees and waterfalls. Mountain biking and horseback riding is allowed on certain forest trails, forest development roads and some areas behind forest service roads closed to motorized vehicles. The following list was provided by the U.S. Forest Service’s Unaka Ranger

District Office at 4900 Asheville Highway, 5 miles south of the intersection of Tennessee Highway 70S and U.S. Highway 321. Also available from the district ranger’s office is the National Geographic Trails Map of the French Broad and Nolichucky rivers region in the Cherokee National Forest. The office is open on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. More information is available by calling the U.S. Forest Service at 638-4109. Additional maps and written directions to most trails can be obtained at the ranger office. A variety of maps and other resources to plan recreational outings can be found at fs.usda.gov/activity/cherokee/ recreation/hiking.

APPALACHIAN TRAIL A 288-mile section of the Appalachian Trail is in Tennessee or along the Tennessee and North Carolina border. This section of the famous hiking trail is rated moderately difficult. The local section begins at the Waterville exit, off of I-40 in Cocke County, and follows the Tennessee/North Carolina state line. There are approximately 24 miles of Appalachian Trail in Greene County. The I-40 to Flint Gap section of the trail is about 66 miles, and hikers can see great views from: Snowbird Mountain, Max Patch, Lovers Leap, Camp Creek Bald Firetower, Blackstack Cliffs, Little Firescald Ridge and Cold Spring Mountain. Non-potable (not for drinking) water is available from several streams, including springs at nearby shelters. Water should be

boiled, treated or filtered before use. Access is available from either Round Knob, Horse Creek, Asheville Highway at Allen Gap, Forest Service Road 31 at Hurricane Gap, Camp Creek Bald and Devil’s Fork Gap (from Flag Pond). For more information, contact the Appalachian Trail Conservancy at 828254-3708. Each of the following trails has a number. The map, available at the U.S. Forest Service Office, will refer to the trail by the number rather than trail name. OTHER HIKING TRAILS EASIEST Pete’s Branch Trail (#12): This trail is 1.56 miles, 1-2 hours long. Parking is SEE TRAILS, 136

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Lakes, Rivers, Streams Offer Options For Anglers

There are many places to fish in this region, from Tennessee Valley Authority lakes to area rivers and streams. Among the most notable nearby lakes are Douglas Lake in Cocke and Jefferson counties, Cherokee Lake in Hamblen and Jefferson counties and Watauga Lake in Carter County. The Nolichucky River flows through the southern part of Greene County from Washington County to Cocke County, while the French Broad and Pigeon Rivers are close by in Cocke County. The annually stocked trout streams in Greene County are too numerous to mention, but among the best known are Paint Creek, Camp Creek and Horse Creek. However, if you take fish or attempt to take fish by any method, or if you assist someone else in doing so, you must have a valid fishing license. There are some exceptions. Among them, no fishing license is required if you are 12 years old or younger, fishing on your own private water, or if it is a free-fishing day or free-fishing week. More details about licenses, exceptions and other laws and regulations are listed in the handbook provided by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. Anglers are encouraged to get the guide, available at locations throughout the state, on the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency website and via the TWRA “On the Go App.” Fishing licenses go on sale Feb. 18 and do not expire until the last day of February the following year. Most licenses, except Lifetime Sportsman License and specialty licenses, such as Wheelchair, Disabled Veteran, Supplemental Security Income, and Blind Fishing licenses, may be purchased from court clerks, sporting good stores, hardware stores, boat docks, online, and at all TWRA regional offices or www.tnwildlife. org. The phone number for TWRA is 1-800-332-0900, or 423-587-7037 for the Morristown office. Licenses also may be obtained by mail.

• Walleye. Creel limit is five, minimum length is 16 inches. • Trout (all trout species combined). Creel limit is seven. There is no minimum length. Only two trout can be lake trout. • Redear sunfish/shellcracker. Creel limit is 20. There is no minimum length. • Yellow Bass, Bluegill, Bream, Bullheads, Pickerel, Northern Pike, Yellow Perch and other non-game species. No creel limit or minimum length. • Skipjack Herring. Creel limit is 100. There is no minimum length. • Catfish. Only one catfish over 34 inches may be harvested per day. No harvest limit on catfish less than 34 inches. • Paddlefish. Paddlefish may be harvested from April 24 through May 31. Daily creel limit is two with no size limit. Culling is prohibited. Exceptions are listed in the TWRA guide. • Sturgeon (shovelnose, pallid, lake and hybrids). No harvesting allowed. Must be returned to water immediately. TWRA requests that all catches be reported. OTHER REGULATIONS (TWRA lakes) Only rods and reels, poles, hand-held SUN PHOTO BY BRIAN CUTSHALL/THE GREENEVILLE SUN lines and jigs may be used; trotlines, cast Jacob Buckner takes some time to fish at the Hardin Park pond. nets and limblines are illegal on all agency lakes. • Black Bass (including largemouth, FISHING LAWS Send your name, address, Social Security Stocking of any fish into public waters smallmouth, spotted and coosa). Creel number, date of birth, physical features limit is five (no more than five black bass is strictly prohibited. (height, weight, eye and hair color) and per day in any combination may be taken). Explosives, chemicals and electrical enclose the correct fee to: TWRA, Sales No minimum length. shocking devices are strictly forbidden, Office, P.O. Box 41729, Nashville, TN • Crappie (all species combined). Creel and their use carries heavy penalties. 37204-1729. ABOUT LIMITS limit is 15, minimum length limit is 10 Shooting in the water with any type of The following are the creel and size inches. firearm to injure or take fish or turtles is limits that apply statewide. • Rock Bass/Redeye. Creel limit is 20. prohibited. Several waters have exceptions to these No minimum length. All boaters and passengers must wear limits. Anglers should refer to the Tennesa Coast Guard-approved life jacket within • Striped Bass or Hybrid Striped Bass see Fishing Guide for specific exceptions (any combination). Creel limit is two, min- the area designated and appropriately to the statewide regulations. imum length is 15 inches. marked as a hazardous area below any If you are fishing in a location that does • White Bass. Creel limit is 15. No dam or lock. not have exceptions listed in the guide, minimum length. It is illegal to take any fish or turtle that then the statewide limits apply. • Muskellunge. Creel limit is one, mini- is listed as endangered, threatened or in CREEL AND SIZE LIMITS mum length is 36 inches. need of management. The following are the creel and size • Sauger or sauger/walleye hybrids. It is illegal to sell or offer to sell fish limits that apply across Tennessee, in Creel limit is 10, minimum length limit is or turtles without a commercial fishing general: 15 inches. license.


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available at the Horse Creek Picnic Area. To shorten the hike, a four-wheel drive vehicle can drive FDR 94 just past the first creek crossing. Park your vehicle in the parking area and hike the 0.56 miles to the 45-foot Pete’s Branch Waterfall. Scarlet Oak Trail (#181): This trail is a 0.2-mile, 30-minute-long loop opposite the Horse Creek Recreational Center. Follow signs to Horse Creek Recreation Center, and the entrance to trail is right across from the entrance to the campground. Parking is available at Horse Creek Picnic Area. Sill Branch North (#115): This trail is 0.5-mile, and 30 to 45 minutes long. To reach the trail, take 11E North to TN Highway 107 and travel east 13.8 miles to Clark Creek Road and turn right. Then travel 3.2 miles to the trailhead on the left. The hike ends at a waterfall. MODERATE Margarette Falls (#189): Off Shelton Mission Road, this 1.2-mile, 1- to-2-hour, one-way trail ends at a 50-foot waterfall that is a sight to behold. It is a relatively short trail, but quite rugged in spots with stream crossings that can be challenging during high water. Parking is available at the bottom of the trail. Paint Creek Trail (#10): This is a 2.72 mile, 3-4-hour-long hike. Trail begins beside the bridge crossing Paint Creek before the entrance to the campground. Because of heavy rains in past years, this trail is only partially accessible, and more difficult than before due to missing bridges and the necessity to ford the creeks by foot. Walnut Mountain Trail (#135): The trail begins at Round Mountain Campground, where parking is provided. The 1.8-mile, 2-3-hour-long trail ends at its junction with the Appalachian Trail. Squibb Creek Trail (#23): This 1.95mile, 2-3-hour-long trail begins at a small foot bridge off the off-road-vehicle trail and ends at a 15-foot waterfall. This is a Wilderness Trail which means the trail is maintained at a lower standard. Look closely for the blue blazes.

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Little Paint Creek Trail (#11): The trail begins at a parking area on Forest Service Road 31-B. From Greeneville take Asheville Highway south for 11.21 miles then follow signs to Paint Creek Recreation Area. The left fork in that road is 31-B. This 3.03 mile, 4-5-hour-long trail terminates at the Appalachian Trail at Deep Gap. It is located on an old logging railroad bed. Look for signs of railcar wheels and railroad ties. Stone Mountain Trail (#9): Beginning at the cemetery on Hall Top, this is a 6.02mile, 5-6-hour hike. Parking is available at the forest service gate along Mill Creek,

1.02 miles from I-40 at Hartford in Cocke County and at the cemetery. The lower portion of this trail is now open to horses. Gum Springs Trail (#5): Beginning at Highway 107 across from the Houston Area Recreational Center, this is a 1.33mile, 2-3-hour-long hike. Trail follows a stream and provides access to the Meadow Creek Mountain Trail. Paint Mountain Trail (#7): This 9.48mile, 7-8-hour-long trail begins at the trailhead parking on Forest Designated Road 209C, one mile beyond Buffalo Rock and Lone Pine Gap out Houston Valley Road. The trail provides several op-

portunities to vary length. Horses are only allowed on the trail from Chimney Rocks Trail intersection to Lone Pine Gap. DIFFICULT Middle Springs Ridge Trail (#4): This difficult Wilderness Trail is 1.94 miles long and takes 2-3 hours to walk. The trail starts at the left of the 0.73 milepost of Squibb Creek Trail. It joins with Turkeypen Cove Trail. Wilderness trails are maintained at a lower standard. Look closely for the blue blazes. SEE TRAILS, 137


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Turkeypen Cove (#15): Starting at Mile Post 0.67 on the Squibb Creek Trail and eventually merging with the Middle Spring Ridge Trail, this 1.98-mile Wilderness Trail is 2-3 hours long, and the last section is steep. Large rocks at the left of the trail near Mile Post 1.5 provide a good view of Greeneville and the Nolichucky River Valley. This trail is located in Sampson Mountain Wilderness and is maintained at a lower standard. Look closely for blue blazes. Sarvis Cove Trail (#14): This 2.45-mile, 3-4-hour trail starts just above Horse Creek Recreation area at the milepost 0.80 on Poplar Cove Trail and goes to the Appalachian Trail at Cold Spring Mountain. Davis Creek Trail (#19): Beginning at Round Knob Recreation Area, this 2.8mile, 3-4-hour-long trail has several stream crossings and is partly damaged from flooding. It ends at Shelton Mission Road. MULTIPLE USE TRAILS (Horses, Mountain Biking and Hiking) EASIEST Doctors Ridge Trail (#194): This 1.13mile, 1-2-hour-long trail is fairly steep in some areas, but wide and easy to follow. Opposite the entrance to Horse Creek campground, take Old Forge Road 1.9 miles down. On the right is the beginning of the trail. Roadside parking is available on Old Forge Road and at the end of the trail on Greystone Road. MODERATE Little Jennings Creek Trail (#195): This trail begins at Jennings Creek Trail at milepost 0.10 and extends 1.99 miles, 2-3 hours, where it intersects with Cowbell Hollow Trail. Parking is available at Round Knob and Old Forge recreation areas. Poplar Cove Trail (#22): This trail is 1.43 miles and 2-3 hours long. It has different access points at the Horse Creek Recreation Area off the four-wheel-drive road and at the Old Forge Recreation Area 1.09 miles up the Jennings Creek Trail.

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Volunteers with East Tennessee Trail Association move a rock to be used for a new staircase over a section of Margarette Falls Trail that had become dangerous for hikers to traverse.

Parking is available at both entrances. The trail junctions at milepost 0.80 with Sarvis Cove Trail and serves as a connector between Horse Creek and Old Forge Recreation Areas. Cowbell Hollow Trail (#24): Beginning at Round Knob Recreation Area, this 1.8mile, 2-3-hour-long trail ends at the junction with Jennings Creek Trail and Poplar Cove Trail. Parking is at Round Knob and Old Forge recreation areas. Jennings Creek Trail (#21): Beginning at Old Forge Recreation Area and ending at the junction with Cowbell Hollow Trail and Poplar Cove Trail, this is a 1.09-mile, 2-3-hour-long trail. Greene Mountain Trail (#13): Starting on Greene Mountain Road and ending on Kennedy Cabin Road, this trail has roadside parking at both ends. This 3.65-mile, 4-5-hour-long trail has some steep parts. Chimney Rocks Trail (#154): This 2.4mile trail, which takes 4-5 hours to travel, begins at Weaver’s Bend Road or can be joined at its intersection with Paint Mountain Trail. The trail starts at the parking area on FDR 209C (just before crossing the railroad tracks on Weaver Bend). DIFFICULT Meadow Creek Mountain Trail (#6):

This 14.8 mile, 14-15-hour-long trail begins at the trail head in Greene County off County Road 1342 (Cedar Creek Road) and ends at County Road 2576 (Long Creek Road) in Cocke County. Parking is available at the beginning of the trail. Primitive campsites (pack it in/pack it out) can be found along the trail. Trail is difficult for horses because of its steep and narrow sections. Bullen Hollow (#2): Off Shelton Mission Road this 2.68 mile, 3.5-to-4.5 hours long hike has an elevation change of almost 2,000 feet. The trail begins at Bullen Hollow trailhead and ends at Low Gap on Bald Mountain, also known as Viking Mountain. OTHER TRAIL OPPORTUNITIES: Halltop Area: This includes Forest Service Roads 207 and 403. County Road 2576 Area: Bikes are allowed on Forest Service Road 404 and Meadow Creek Mountain Trail 6. Portions of Trail #6 can be steep. Round Mountain Area: Numerous trails in the Round Mountain area are open to mountain bikes. These include Forest Service Roads 96, 3242 and Round Mountain Road. Weaver’s Bend Area: Weaver’s Bend

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Road, Chimney Rocks Trail and Paint Mountain Trail are open to mountain biking. Weaver’s Bend can be reached from Houston Valley Road (Tenn. 107). Houston Valley Area: Brush Creek Road offers challenging biking for any skill level. Meadow Creek Mountain Fire Tower Area: This area can be reached off Houston Valley Road, a mile past Houston Valley Recreation Area. Mountain biking is allowed on Forest Service Road 404, Meadow Creek Mountain Fire Tower Road, the Meadow Creek Trail, Gum Springs Trail and Gum Springs Connector. Lone Pine Gap Area: A parking area at Lone Pine Gap takes you to Paint Mountain and Chimney Rock Trail. Both these trails begin beside Pine Springs Church on Paint Mountain Road off Houston Valley Road. Hurricane Gap Area: Biking areas include Hurricane Gap Road, Shad Road and Rough Branch Road. To reach Hurricane Gap, take the opposite fork from Little Paint Creek Trail, on the Paint Creek Road. Greene Mountain Area: Roads open to bikes are Greene Mountain Road, Camp Creek Bald Road and Forest Service Road 93. Horse Creek Area: Also includes Doctors Ridge Trail, Poplar Cove Trail, Cowbell Hollow Trail and Horse Creek four-wheel drive road. Round Knob Area: Bicyclists are allowed on Round Knob Road, Little Jennings Creek Road, Round Knob fourwheel drive trail and Jennings Creek Trail. Gum Springs Connector (#5A): This 1-mile trail, starting at Burnett Gap, has a parking lot accommodating horses. It connects to Gum Springs Trail, which eventually connects to Meadow Creek Mountain Trail. Buffalo Mountain ATV-Motorcycle Trail: This moderately difficult to difficult 12.8mile trail begins at Horse Cove Gap and ends at Organ Gap on southern Buffalo Mountain. Trail provides an enjoyable ride with scenic views of Unaka Mountain, surrounding mountains and the “Valley Beautiful” of Unicoi County. Trailhead is located at Horse Cove Gap.


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Greene County Fair Highlights Local Agriculture And Family Entertainment

The Greene County Fair is typically held for seven days and nights, Monday through Sunday, in late July or early August, bringing the community entertainment, carnival rides and games, food, a showcase of agricultural, art and commercial exhibits and more. The fair is celebrating its 71st year. The COVID-19 global pandemic resulted in cancelation of the 2020 event. In 2019, attendance was about 29,500. Located off Fairgrounds Road, the Greene County Fair’s foundation is the Farmers and Mechanics Association Fair that began in 1870. The main goal of that organization was to showcase the county’s agricultural endeavors. In 1949, the present Greene County Fair Association was founded by a group of people who

had returned from World War II and were seeking to get more involved in community activities. Currently, Rick Clark serves as the president of the fair’s board of directors. The county fair emphasizes agriculture and features livestock shows for dairy, beef, sheep, goats, and poultry throughout the week. The Heritage Building showcases the talents of local area craftsmen and artisans who demonstrate their pioneer-era skills including knitting, weaving, wood carving, wool spinning, quilting, pottery, basket weaving and canning. In addition to promoting agriculture in the community, the fair also provides various kinds of entertainment including name entertainers. In years past, artists

such as Kenny Chesney, Tracy Lawrence, Ken Mellons, Marty Stuart and Josh Turner have performed for fairgoers. Other popular annual acts include gospel and bluegrass groups as well as local talents and competitions. For motor sports enthusiasts, demolition derbies and truck and tractor pulls are held in the Jim Saulsbury Motorsports Arena each year. Fairgoers also enjoy beauty pageants, baby shows, wrestling, and a kids’ zone featuring inflatables and other games. Greene Countians display their talents and compete for premiums in categories like sewing, needlework, canning, photography, fine arts, crafts and baked goods. Local growers enter exhibits in areas such as field crops, vegetables and

flowers. 4-H and Future Farmers of America exhibits are also integral to the fair as students show off their skills to the public. Local beekeepers have honey exhibits on display, and wood carving and basket weaving demonstrations occur nightly in the building. Numerous commercial vendors set up at the fair each year to display their businesses to the community and a variety of food is available at commercial and church-operated concession stands during the week. The fair offers a time for family fun, fellowship, education and entertainment for all ages to enjoy. For more information, visit the fair website at www.greenecountyfair.com or contact the office at 638-2521.

Ag Research Center Serves As Official Weather Observance Site The University of Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center at Greeneville has been one of the state’s leading agricultural research facilities since its establishment in 1932. The facility has led in the research and development of disease-resistant burley tobacco varieties and improved production practices. Other research at the center has contributed to field-crop variety testing, beef cattle production and vegetable/ specialty crops production. In recent years, the center’s focus has shifted primarily to beef production. It also conducts research in forage variety. The center is located about 5 miles south of Greeneville at

2255 E. Allens Bridge Road, be- is recorded from 8 a.m. to 8 a.m. tween the Asheville Highway and the next morning. the Old Asheville Highway. The center is one of 10 research and education centers COUNTY’S WEATHER SITE across the state that are part of The AgResearch and Educathe University of Tennessee tion Center has been an official AgResearch system. weather observation site for the The center is a working proNational Weather Service since duction laboratory for scientists 1932. and students and also provides Daily recordings of temperaeducational tours and meetings ture and precipitation serve as the for the public. official weather observations for the National Weather Service in SHIFT FROM TOBACCO Greene County. DEVELOPMENT Daily weather observations inThe development of burley clude high and low temperature, tobacco varieties at the Greene 24-hour wind movement, evapCounty center historically oration, amount of precipitation increased family farm incomes in the United States through reand the tracking of air and soil conditions. Daily precipitation sistance to tobacco plant diseases

and improved tobacco yield. For example, Burley 21, developed at the center and released to growers in 1960, was the first to have resistance to wildfire, while TN 86, released in 1986, was the first commercially available variety with resistance to tobacco vein mottling and tobacco etch viruses. About 80 percent of all commercial varieties in the world have breeding material in their parentage that was developed in Greene County. Varieties released through the breeding program such as TN90, KT200, KT204 and KT206 account for approximately 70 percent of the burley produced in the United States.

Current work in tobacco genetics is focused on developing resistance to black shank and blue mold. Contributions also have been made in fertility, chemical and non-chemical plant pest control, conservation tillage, growth regulators and topping practices. The center’s research has also led to improvements in other agricultural enterprises such as beef cattle production, hay, silage and pastures. More recent studies in beef cattle have focused on developing synchronization protocols for breeding replacement heifers. For more information, call 423-638-6532 or see greeneville. tennessee.edu.


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SERVICES IN GREENE COUNTY

Many Options For Day Care Around Greene County Many establishments in Greeneville and Greene County are licensed to care for five or more children.

DAY CARE AND PRESCHOOL All About Kids 6 weeks to 5 years 525-4951 1421 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 6:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Rochelle Faul, owner Asbury Child Enrichment Center 6 weeks to 5 years 798-1060 205 S. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Chassidy Inscore, director www.asburylife.org The Children’s Center 6 weeks to 5 years 638-5589 119 Fairgrounds Circle Greeneville, TN 37745 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. www.holstonhome.org Family Ties Day Care 6 weeks to 5 years 638-2223 208 Majestic Circle Greeneville, TN 37743 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Amanda Hixson, director George Clem Head Start 3-4 years 787-0199 310 Floral Street Greeneville, TN 37743 Head Start 3 years 787-0199 310 Floral St Greeneville, TN 37743 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday www.uethda.org

6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Jeanine Medley, director Towering Oaks Christian Preschool 2-5 years 639-0791 1985 Buckingham Road Greeneville, TN 37743 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Lori Swatzell, director www.toweringoaks.org/ ministries/preschool Wooden Shoe Day Care Center 6 weeks to 14 years 639-7591 437 E. Bernard Ave. Greeneville, TN 37745 6:15 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Linda and Terry Butler, owners Linda Butler, director

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Teacher Patty Nelson explains to 3-year-olds how to react during a tornado drill held Wednesday at The Children’s Center day care facility in Greeneville. Foster grandparent Joanne Gudger, assisting Nelson, stands in the foreground. The drill was overseen by the Greene County Office of Emergency Management as part of similar exercises done at schools, health care providers and businesses during Tennessee Severe Weather Awareness Week.

Little Blessings 6 weeks to 12 years 422-1674 100 Emerald Road Mosheim, TN 37818 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Stephanie Strange, director Noah’s Ark Preschool and Childcare Center 6 weeks to 6 years 638-2329 1505 W. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 6 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Barbara Ziliox, director www.greenevillefcog.org/daycare Small Miracles 1-5 years 639-9930 2001 W. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. www.holstonhome.org The Learning Tree 6 weeks to 5 years 787-0014 150 Marshall Lane Greeneville, TN 37743

SCHOOL PROGRAMS Both the Greeneville and the Greene County school systems operate children’s programs that go beyond the school day. Their Extended School Programs provide students a place to stay before and after school. Some programs include summer hours and also operate on days when school is not in session. GREENEVILLE SCHOOLS The Greeneville School System offers an Extended School Program (ESP) as an optional, after-school, Tennessee state licensed child care service offered for a daily fee to parents of Greeneville City School students enrolled at EastView, Hal Henard and Tusculum View elementary schools. ESP provides safe, quality childcare until 6 p.m. each day, Monday through Friday, and a full-day program during the summer and some holidays when school is not in session. Children can engage in activities which benefit them emotionally, socially, SEE DAY CARE, 140


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physically, and educationally. Activities for the program are planned and supervised by trained staff and may include crafts, sports and games, art and music, computer games, career awareness activities, snacks, field trips and many other activities. In addition, time will be allotted each day for homework and tutorial assistance. The Extended School Program is designed with families in mind to supplement and support the child’s experiences at home and school. For more information contact program coordinator, Carrie Lamb, at 823-0006 or visit Greeneville City Schools online at www.gcschools.net. GREENE COUNTY SCHOOLS For the 2021-22 school year, the Greene County School System has Extended School Programs at Doak (serving students from Doak, Chuckey and Chuckey Doak Middle School), South Greene High School (serving students from Camp Creek, Nolachuckey and South Greene Middle School), and Mosheim Elementary Schools (serving Mosheim Elementary and West Greene Middle School. Hours for Doak and South Greene ESP are 5:30-8 a.m. before school and 3-6 p.m. after school Hours for Mosheim ESP are 6-7:50 a.m. before school and 2:50-6 p.m. after school. Typically, during summer months, school year vacations, administrative days and snow days, the Doak, SGHS and Mosheim ESP programs operate from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. The county’s ESP program is open to all children ages 5-14 years old who attend county schools and are enrolled in the program. There are set fees for these programs. For more information, call Rebecca Thomas, director of ESP for Greene County Schools, at 423-639-4194 or email her at rebecca.thomas@gcstn.org. County and city school systems also offer pre-kindergarten programs. Inquiries

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The Childrens Center PreK Kids class pose for a photo with their donations for the Humane Society.

Chuckey, TN 37641 relating to admissions and applications can be directed to preschool social workers; Doak Elementary School Age 4 years County: Chelsea Bailey at 787-0848 or 638-3197 Jenny Waddell at 639-6236; City: Latasha 70 West St. Keller at 638-1083 or Constance Ashcroft Greeneville, TN 37745 at 787-0848. McDonald Elementary School GREENE COUNTY PRE-K Age 4 years (Runs 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.) 235-5406 (school), Baileyton Elementary School 787-0199 (Pre-K office) Age 4 years 8120 McDonald Road 234-6411 (school), Mohawk, TN 37810 639-6236 (Pre-K office) Mosheim Elementary School 6536 Horton Highway Age 4 years Greeneville, TN 37745 422-4123 (school), Camp Creek Elementary School 787-0848 (Pre-K office) Age 4 years 297 W. School St. 639-6239 (school), Mosheim, TN 37818 639-6236 (Pre-K office) Nolachuckey Elementary School 2941 Camp Creek Road Age 4 years Greeneville, TN 37743 639-7731(school), 639-6236 (Pre-K office) Chuckey Elementary School Age 4 years 565 Nolachuckey Road 257-2108 (school), Greeneville, TN 37743 787-0199 (Pre-K office) 2705 Ottway Road 1605 Chuckey Highway Greeneville, TN 37743

GREENEVILLE CITY PRE-K Greene Technology Center 4 years 1121 Hal Henard Road Greeneville, TN 37743 639-0171 EastView Elementary School 4 years 454 E. Bernard Ave. Greeneville, TN 37745 638-6351 Hal Henard Elementary School 4 years 425 E. Vann Road Greeneville, TN 37743 638-3511 Tusculum View Elementary School 4 years 1725 Lafayette St. Greeneville, TN 37745 639-2751 Highland Elementary School 4 years 208 N. Highland Ave. Greeneville, TN 37745 638-3341


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Several Media Outlets Serve Greeneville

GREENEVILLE.COM Radio Greeneville offers daily local news, sports, and weather on the website Greeneville.com, which is separately owned. Radio Greeneville can be reached via phone at 638-4147.

The community’s mixture of locally based information and entertainment sources include a daily newspaper, four radio stations and two websites affiliated directly with local news organizations.

THE GREENEVILLE SUN Adams Publishing Group Inc. publishes The Greeneville Sun, Greene County’s hometown newspaper and website. The newspaper has served Greene County since 1879. The Greeneville Sun’s website offers all of the newspaper content to paid subscribers of the print edition, with some content provided free online to non-subscribers. The Sun has a market penetration rate of Greene County’s households (number of papers sold as a percentage of households) of 40%, Monday through Saturday/Sunday, based on 2010 U.S. Census Bureau statistics. Greene County’s Accent markets to non-subscriber residents through its 10,000 weekly copies, offering “total market coverage” for advertisers seeking to reach a larger portion of local households. The newspaper is delivered to residents by carriers and is also available in more than 140 racks throughout the county. Delivery via US Mail is also available outside carrier areas. The most recent information estimates the Sun’s print readership per edition at approximately 30,000 people per week Monday through Saturday. Greene County’s Accent is estimated to reach another 20,000 people to provide maximum coverage of the market. Each month, about 500,000 pages are viewed on GreenevilleSun.com, the most-visited local website in Greene County. More than 65,000 individuals (or “unique visitors”) come to the site monthly. Home delivery service or advertising information is available by calling 423638-4181, Monday through Friday, or by emailing info@GreenevilleSun.com. GREENEVILLESUN.COM Visitors view about 6 million pages annually on the desktop and mobile versions of GreenevilleSun.com, according to reports from Google Analytics.

GreenevilleSun.com features news, sports, obituaries and other information from The Greeneville Sun, as well as Greeneville Marketplace, advertising, videos, photo galleries and additional unique content, such as detailed breaking news during times of emergency and when major news occurs. GreenevilleSun.com has received firstplace news and advertising awards from the Tennessee Press Association, the Tennessee Press Associated Press and the Mid-Atlantic Newspaper Advertising and Marketing Executives. After registering on GreenevilleSun.com, six-day-per-week subscribers to the printed Greeneville Sun have unlimited access to all content on the website, including the e-Edition, which displays pages online exactly as they appear in the printed edition. Non-subscribers may view all ads and advertising sections, Associated Press news stories, Greene County’s Accent content, photos and videos on the website. To advertise on GreenevilleSun.com, or other national/regional websites, contact Online Operations Director Brian Cutshall at 423-359-3109 or email Brian.Cutshall@ GreenevilleSun.com. For other inquiries, email info@ greenevillesun.com. HIGH ROAD AGENCY Established in 2013, the High Road

Agency is a Kingsport-based form that specializes in digital marketing and advertising services throughout the region. Key services include social media and online reputation management, web and creative design, public relations, search engine optimization, geofencing, video production, email marketing, targeted online advertising and more. High Road Agency is part of APG East of Tennessee/North Carolina, the parent company of The Greeneville Sun. To learn more, see thehighroadagency. com, call 423-900-8424 or email letstalk@ thehighroadagency.com. WGRV-AM WGRV, owned by Radio Greeneville Inc., is a 24-hour, 1,000-watt station that operates at 1340 on the AM dial. Playing traditional country music with an emphasis on local and other news and coverage of University of Tennessee football and UT Lady Vols basketball, the radio station also broadcasts local high school football and basketball games. The station may be reached at 638-4147. WGRV-FM In 2018, Radio Greeneville launched a new FM frequency for broadcasting its WGRV station. Known on the FM dial as “Hometown Radio,” WGRV can be heard in stereo on FM at 99.5.

WSMG-AM At 1450 on the AM dial, WSMG operates at 1,000 watts. The station plays oldies from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s and also features local news coverage and sports programming. WSMG also carries Tusculum University football and basketball games, broadcasts on select NASCAR races and does other local sports broadcasts. The station, owned by Radio Greeneville Inc., may be reached at 638-3188 or wsmg@greeneville.com WSMG-FM In 2018, Radio Greeneville launched a new FM frequency for broadcasting its WSMG station. Known on the FM dial as “The Jewel of the Mountains,” WSMG can be heard in stereo on FM at 95.5. WIKQ-FM Found at 103.1 on the FM dial, WIKQ is a 6,000-watt station. It broadcasts local high school football and basketball games and plays modern country music. A scoreboard show is on air before, during and after broadcasts of football games. WIKQ also is part of the Vols Network and broadcasts the University of Tennessee’s football games and men’s basketball games. The station is owned by Radio Greeneville and may be reached at 639-1831. TRUTH FM 91.1 Truth FM 91.1, owned by Calvary Chapel Greeneville, is a Christian FM station which broadcasts with 17,000 watts. The station primarily features teaching from that church and other ministries across the country, along with contemporary Christian music. For more information or to listen to the station online visit their website at www.truthfm.net, email info@truthfm. net, or call 552-2811.


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Many Real Estate Agents, Auction Companies Available Many real estate brokers and auction companies and a number of agents serve the community. “Realtor” is a title reserved for individuals who have met the qualifications required by the National Association of Realtors, and who belong to their local and state associations of Realtors, as well as to the national organization. Realtors from Greeneville and the Tri-Cities are members of the Northeast Tennessee Association of Realtors. More information is available at 423-477-0040. The following are real estate firms in Greene County whose licensed brokers are Realtors: A Cut Above Real Estate & Auction Co. 1007 W. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 638-5878 (office) 552-1427 (cell) 638-5899 (fax) (E): acutaboverealestateandauction@ comcast.net (W): www.acutaboverealestate andauction.com Accurate Realty Inc. 132 W. Depot St. Greeneville, TN 37743 787-0001 (office) 787-0770 (fax) accuraterealtyinc@yahoo.com Action Real Estate 67 Mt. Pleasant Road Greeneville, TN 37743 638-2732 (office) 329-2732 (cell) 639-9244 (fax) (E): shannon.hinkle@comcast.net (W): www.actionrealestate.info Bryant Realty 445 Dixie Road Greeneville, TN 37743 639-6818 C.L.A.S.S.: Classic Land & Auction Service Specialists 140 W. Bernard Ave., Suite 1 Greeneville, TN 37743 639-0881 (E): eddieyokley@yahoo.com (W): www.classauction.us

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Construction and real estate are two sectors of the economy that have not been slowed locally by the coronavirus pandemic. This new house is under construction in Greene County.

Carl Garber Realtors/Appraisals 149 Indian Hills Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 639-4151 Carter Real Estate & Auction Co. 444 E. Bernard Ave. Greeneville, TN 37745 639-7856 (office) (E): carterjandt@comcast.net Century 21 Legacy 93 N. Rufe Taylor Road Greeneville, TN 37745 639-6781 (office) 639-0851 (fax) (W): www.century21.com/real-estate-of fice/profile/century-21-legacy-10015328 GREAT: Greeneville Real Estate Auction Team 210 W. Summer St. Greeneville, TN 37743 525-5341 (office) 525-5345 (fax) (W): www.greenevilleteam.com Greene County Land & Auction Co. 400 N. Irish St.

Greeneville, TN 37745 639-5231 (office) 636-1331 (fax) (E): gcla@greenecountylandand auction.com (W): www.greenecountylandand auction.com Guy Jones Agency 428 E. Bernard Ave., Suite 2 Greeneville, TN 37745 639-6541 Hometown Realty 514 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 639-2345 (office) 639-2387 (fax) (E): hometownofgreeneville@gmail.com (W): www.hometownofgreeneville.com Newton & Associates Real Estate 114 S. Irish St. Greeneville, TN 37743 639-1180 Parrish Property 1009 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745

798-0164 (office) (W): www.greenevillerentals.com Preferred Property of East TN 210 W. Church St. Greeneville, TN 37745 783-0051 (office) 525-4838 (Alt.) 783-0024 (fax) (E): prefpropetn@comcast.net (W): www.preferredpropertieseasttn.com Realty Executive East TN Realtors 827 Tusculum Blvd., Suite 2 Greeneville, TN 37745 639-3465 (office) 639-3484 (fax) (E): vickiericker@realtyexecutives.com (W): www.realtyexecutives.com Southbound Real Estate 218 N. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37745 423-823-9082 (E) southboundtn@gmail.com (W) southboundtn.com Southern Pride Realty 1104 Tusculum Blvd., Suite 314 Greeneville, TN 37745 639-1200 (office) 1-877-275-7117 (toll free) 877-795-7511 (fax) (E): julie@southernpriderealty.com (E): teresa@southernpriderealty.com (W): www.southernpriderealty.com Tri County Real Estate 90 McIntosh Lane Bulls Gap, TN 37711 235-5550 (E): tcrenow@gmail.com (W): www.tcrenow.com Wanda Gibson Real Estate 92 Sam Doak Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 787-7700 (W) www.wandamgibson.com (E) sfletcherhomes@gmail.com Warner Realty Co. 522 Justis Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 639-7653 (office) 639-2344 (fax) (E): wcwarner@yahoo.com (W): www.warnerrealtyco.com


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Many rental apartments are available in Greeneville and Greene County. Listed below are businesses that rent two or more separate units, as well as subsidized housing. Also listed are some condominium units that allow purchases as well as rentals. Though the list has been made as complete as possible, there are other properties of two or more rental units with information not available for listing. There also are owners who rent houses and Rental units are available in Greene County. apartments on an occasional basis, and some 747-6833 (cell) real estate brokers who manage rentals. (E): info@423rentals.com Checking the “Houses for Rent,” (W): www.brianmcamis.com “Apartments for Rent” and “Mobile Home Rentals” categories in The Greeneville Sun Cottage Apartments 503 Leonard St. classified advertising section can be helpful. Greeneville, TN 37745 That information can also be found at Contact: Jack Chudina www.GreenevilleSun.com under “Classifieds.” 470-0953 Country Oaks Apartments APARTMENTS 120 Hartshaw Drive Alameda Falls Townhomes Greeneville, TN 37745 417 Fairgrounds Road 639-6781 Greeneville, TN 37745 Courtyard Apartments 423-552-4269 717 Forest St. Ambassador Arms Greeneville, TN 37743 300 Crestview Drive 639-1072 Greeneville, TN 37745 Craftin Place Apartments 798-0164 620 Lovers Lane Baileyton Terrace Apartments Greeneville, TN 37743 7600 Horton Highway 557-8069 Greeneville, TN 37745 Creek Side Apartments 234-6614 614 E. McKee St. Barton Greene Senior Living Greeneville, TN 37743 (55 years or older) 948-0846 601 E. Barton Ridge Road Crestview Terrace Apartments Greeneville, TN 37745 1600 Highway 70 Bypass 588-5605 Greeneville, TN 37743 Blue Springs Village 639-7328 2995 Blue Springs Parkway Fairfield Estates Townhouses Greeneville, TN 37743 423 Fairgrounds Road 798-8880 Greeneville, TN 37745 823-2079 Cedar Wood Apartments 2492 Buckingham Road Gibson Apartments and Storage Greeneville, TN 37745 6980 E. Andrew Johnson Highway 638-6439 Chuckey, TN 37641 Century 21 Legacy 257-2811 93 N. Rufe Tayor Road Greeneville Terrace Apartments 639-6781 (office) 406 Elk St.

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Greeneville, TN 37745 639-5291 Heatherwood Estates 100 Heatherwood Loop No. 47 Greeneville, TN 37745 638-2614 Hidden Oaks Apartments 1108 W. Summer St. Greeneville, TN 37743 639-3184 Indian Hills Apartments 48 Indian Hills Circle Greeneville, TN 37743 639-3866 Laura Ann Apartments Multiple locations Contact Marshall Weems 638-5391 823-2266 Laurel Valley Apartments 7950 W. Andrew Johnson Highway Mosheim, TN 37818 Mt. Villa and Knollridge Apartments 929 Apple St. Greeneville, TN 37745 787-0112 Parrish Property 1009 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 798-0164 (day) (W): www.greenevillerentals.com Parton’s Property Rentals Various locations 639-8538 Pine Ridge Apartments 100 W. Barton Ridge Road Greeneville, TN 37745 329-2083

Plaza Towers Apartments (62 years or older; or mobility impaired) 224 Thornwood Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 639-4044 Ravenwood II 1 E. Ocean Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 638-5148 Royals West Townhouses 7040 Blue Springs Pkwy Mosheim, TN 37818 552-5915 Round Table Office Complex Executive Apartments 1104 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 or 1119 Temple St. Greeneville, TN 37745 638-2275 Town House Apartments 459 E. Bernard Ave. Greeneville, TN 37745 638-6751 Tusculum View Apartments 262 South Rufe Taylor Road Greeneville, TN 37745 620-1788 Woodridge Apartments Woodridge Annex 1101 Light St. Greeneville, TN 37744 636-0238 SUBSIDIZED HOUSING Greeneville Terrace Apartments 406 Elk St. Greeneville, TN 37745 639-5291 Greeneville Landing Apartments (residents over 62 years, disabled, handicapped) 1100 Light St. Greeneville, TN 37743 638-8190 PUBLIC HOUSING Greeneville Housing Authority Public housing units are based on need. Availability is limited. For more information, call 638-3111.


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Several Airports Nearby Make Travel Accessible Several airports serve the region. GREENEVILLE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT Location: 246 Airport Road, Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 639-6275 Website: www.greenevilleaviation.com The Greeneville Municipal Airport (airport identifier: GCY) is a public airport owned by the Town of Greeneville offering private aircraft service and cargo shipping. In 2019, 58 aircraft were based at its field, with 52 being single-engine airplanes. Three multi-engine planes, 2 jet airplanes and one helicopter also operated from the airfield. There were an average of 103 flights daily, with 44% being local general aviation. Among the more active corporate users of the airport are Jost, Landair Transport, Forward Air Corporation, Parker, Walmart, SumiRiko Tennessee, Austin Powder Company, US Nitrogen, Angus Palm, Miller Industries and John Deere Power Products. The airport has 66 T-hangars. Greeneville Aviation Services is the airport’s fixed-base operator. The Greeneville Municipal Airport is one of several in the region. Commercial airlines fly from these airports in the region: TRI has an 8,000-foot main runway and Delta Airlines, Frontier Airlines and UnitTRI-CITIES REGIONAL AIRPORT TN/VA a 4,447-foot secondary runway. ed Airlines. Location: 2525 Highway 75 U.S. Customs and Border Protection In addition to passenger traffic, the Blountville, TN 37617 Port No. 2027 and Foreign-Trade Zone airport is also home to two regional jet (Just off Interstate 81, exit 63) No. 204 are onsite to facilitate cargo maintenance facilities. Phone: 423-325-6000 transportation and allow area businesses The Tennessee Air National Guard’s Website: www.triflight.com to import and export in an efficient and 134th Air Refueling Group operates out of Tri-Cities Regional Airport TN/VA cost-effective manner. McGhee Tyson Airport. (TRI) is a full-service commercial airport McGhee Tyson Airport offers serving Northeast Tennessee, Southwest MCGHEE TYSON AIRPORT long-term, short-term and economy Virginia, Western North Carolina and Location: 2055 Alcoa Highway parking; full-service dining; a food court; Eastern Kentucky. Alcoa, TN 37701 a bookstore; and a gift shop. From I-40 The airport offers nonstop flights to Phone: 865-342-3000 West, the airport is located off exit 386B five hubs (Atlanta, Charlotte, Dallas/Fort Website: www.flyknoxville.com (approximately 12 miles from the exit McGhee Tyson Airport (TYS) in Knox- ramp) and is located in Alcoa, near Worth, Orlando Sanford, and Tampa/St. Petersburg/Clearwater) on Allegiant Air, ville offers passengers non-stop access to Knoxville. 19 major destinations year-round and six Delta Airlines and American Airlines. TRI is centrally located between the cit- more seasonally. ASHEVILLE REGIONAL AIRPORT Location: 61 Terminal Drive ies of Bristol, Kingsport and Johnson City, The airlines that serve the airport 3 miles off Interstate 81 at Exit 63. include Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Fletcher, NC 28732

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Phone: Authority Offices 828-6842226; Guest Services 828-209-3660 Website: www.flyavl.com The Asheville (North Carolina) Regional Airport (AVL) is served by commercial air carriers Allegiant Air, American Airlines, Delta Airlines and United Airlines. The terminal building opens at 4:30 a.m. and closes after the last flight of the day arrives. The airfield is open 24 hours a day. AVL provides non-stop flights to 17 locations, including hubs in Atlanta, Charlotte, Washington, D.C., Newark, Chicago and Dallas/Fort Worth. The Asheville Regional Airport has an 8,001-foot runway. It is located 15 miles south of downtown Asheville, North Carolina, at exit 40 off Interstate 26.


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INDUSTRIES IN GREENE COUNTY

Many Industries Operate In Greene County Dozens of industries, of different sizes and many different specialties, have operations in Greene County. The exact number of industrial companies, however, depends on whether some companies whose role is closely related to manufacturing are defined as “industries” or as “service” companies. In the list that follows, such closely related companies have been included along with firms which actually manufacture products. AmerICan Calendar Company Location: 101 Elm St., Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 359-2000 (W) www.americancalendar.com Summary: The county’s oldest locally owned industry, AmerICan Calendar Co., was founded in 1876. AmerICan Calendar Co. is engaged in a variety of printing and publishing activities, including calendars, printed sportswear, advertising specialties and promotional products. Its hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Tennessee Adworks distributes all types of promotional products for a wide variety of client needs. American Greetings Location: 101 American Road, Afton, TN 37616 Phone: 639-7878 (W) www.corporate.americangreetings.com Summary: American Greetings Corporation, based in Cleveland, Ohio, operates a 1 million square-foot facility located on American Road in Afton. The firm makes printing and packaging gift wrap; extruding, converting and packaging ribbon; and packaging convenience wrap, which includes gift trims and other related items. Artazn, LLC (Jarden Zinc Products Inc.) Location: 2500 Old Stage Road, Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 639-8111 (W) artazn.com Summary: Artazn, LLC, (Jarden Zinc Products Inc.) is a division of Jarden Corpo-

Summary: BTL, a locally owned company, began operations in 1989 and makes transformer parts. C & C Millwright Maintenance Co. Inc. Location: 311 Old Knoxville Highway, Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 639-0131 (W) www.ccmillwright.com Summary: C&C, established in 1973, is a locally owned company that specializes in installation of heavy equipment and installation of services for the equipment industry (electrical, piping, etc.). It also rents equipment and does steel fabrication, excavation and concrete foundation work. DS Smith (Packaging Services Inc.) Location: 120 T. Elmer Cox Drive, SUN FILE PHOTO/THE GREENEVILLE SUN Greeneville, TN 37743 American Greetings operates this facility in Afton. Phone: 787-7711 (W) www.dssmith.com ration, based in Rye, N.Y. Specialties of the Summary: DS Smith designs and manvides engineering and logistical services local plant are zinc casting, rolling and fabri- associated with these products. ufactures corrugated containers, displays, cating, but it is perhaps best known for being Brenntag Mid-South high-graphic containers and inner packing. the supplier of zinc one-cent blanks to the IMERYS Fused Minerals Greeneville Inc. Location: 355 Pottertown Road, U.S. Mint. The company has produced coin- Midway, TN 37809 Location: 109 Coile St., age for 20-plus countries and has expanded Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 422-6688 to produce nickel-plated dimes, quarters and Phone: 787-0333 (W) www.brenntag.com nickels for the Royal Canadian Mint. (W) www.imerys-fusedminerals.com Summary: Brenntag started its distriSummary: The plant, formerly known Artistic Printers bution in 1947. The company distributes as CE Minerals, is a subsidiary of Imerys, Location: 2475 Snapps Ferry Road, various industrial chemicals and reagent based in Paris, France. Imerys manufacGreeneville, TN 37745 grade chemicals. The slogan used by Phone: 639-4316 Brenntag is “worldwide leader in chemical tures fused silica in a variety of grains and sizes. The plant merged with UCM Zirco(W) www.artisticprinters.net production.” nia Inc., which is a manufacturer of fused Brown’s Heirlooms in Wood Summary: Artistic Printers produces zirconium oxide used in steel production, letterheads, envelopes, business cards, Location: 125 Brown Circle, ceramics, automobile brake pads and autobrochures, business forms, handbooks, Greeneville, TN 37743 mobile exhaust gas sensors. manuals, programs, NCR carbonless prodPhone: 638-3679 Consolidated Electrical Distributors ucts, church bulletins, invitations of all Summary: Brown’s Heirlooms in Location: 1623 Industrial Road, kinds and full-color printing for industrial, Wood, a locally owned business, specializes in strictly custom-designed furniture, Greeneville, TN 37745 commercial and personal use. Phone: 639-4148 Bossard North America architectural millwork, church and memoSummary: CED is an electrical supply Location: 1550 Industrial Road, rial furnishings, antique restoration, and distributor for several East Tennessee Greeneville, TN 37745 office and custom cabinets in a variety of counties. Phone: 639-6661 domestic and imported woods. (E) customerservice@cedgreeneville.com (W) www.bossard.com BTL Industries Inc. (W) https://cedgreeneville.portalced.com/ Summary: Bossard is engaged in the Location: 1607 Industrial Road, global procurement and sale of every type Greeneville, TN 37745 SEE INDUSTRY, 146 of fastening element. Bossard also proPhone: 638-6171


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The Donaldson Company Location: 115 Rockwell Drive, Greeneville, TN 37745 FROM 145 Phone: 639-4154 Crown Tonka Walk-Ins / Everidge (W) www.donaldson.com Location: 140 T. Elmer Cox Drive, Summary: Donaldson is a manufacGreeneville, TN 37743 turer of engine and industrial filtration Phone: 638-8565 systems and replacement filters for engines, (E) info@everidge.com industrial and commercial equipment. The (W) www.crowntonka.com company’s headquarters is in Minneapolis, Summary: Crown Tonka Walk-ins is a Minnesota. manufacturer of custom walk-in coolers East Tennessee Forest Products Inc. and freezers for the supermarket, conveLocation: 945 Pottertown Road, nience store and food service industries. Mosheim, TN 37818 The plant is a division of Crown Fixtures Phone: 422-7134 Inc., of Minneapolis, Minnesota. (E) estott@easttnforest.com CVN Vooner Paper Machinery Summary: The company specializes Location: 475 T. Elmer Cox Drive, in wholesale distribution of Wolmanized Greeneville, TN 37743 pressure-treated lumber and Southern yelPhone: 638-2211 low pine in grades 1 and 2. The company (W) www.vooner.com is also a manufacturer of industrial crating, Summary: CVN has been a Greenpackaging lumber (cut-to-size), pallet eville business since 1984. CVN Vooner, products and dry pine shavings. a Vooner FloGard Company, specializes East Tennessee Manufacturing Services Inc. Location: 2455 Snapps Ferry Road, in water-removal and water-management equipment for the pulp and paper industry. Greeneville, TN 37745 Davis Hose & Supply Inc. Phone: 639-5759 Location: 1538 Industrial Road, Summary: East Tennessee ManufacGreeneville, TN 37745 turing Services is a tool and die maker. It Phone: 638-1357 also serves in welding and fabricating. (E) info@davishose.com Endot Industries Inc. Tenn. (W) www.davishose.com Location: 400 Bohannon Ave., Summary: Supplier of hoses and Greeneville, TN 37745 fittings/couplings for hydraulic, oil, water, (corporate headquarters in Rockaway, N.J.) Phone: 639-3722 etc., to industries, farmers, auto mechanics and others. Davis Hose & Supply Inc. (E) info@endot.com (W) www.endot.com offers all sizes of hoses and can special-order if an item is not in stock. Summary: Endot has been manufacDelfasco turing pipe for more than 30 years and Location: 1945 Scott Farm Road, currently produces polyethylene pipe for Afton, TN 37616; and 2460 Snapps Ferry water and natural gas transmission. Road, Greeneville, TN 37745 Greeneville Foundry & Welding Co. Phone: 639-6191 Location: 102 Leming St., (E) info@delfasco.com Greeneville, TN 37743 (W) www.delfasco.com Phone: 638-5752 Summary: Delfasco has been a fabSummary: Greeneville Foundry & ricator of metal products since 1977 in Welding was founded in 1946 by Ross and its 86,000-square-foot facility. Delfasco Lunell Collins. The Foundry is a privatespecializes in metal fabrication, with prod- ly owned company that sells new steel ucts such as practice bombs for the U.S. products in full length, such as angles, Air Force and Navy, ordinance containers channels, expanded metals, flat strips, for the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps, pipe, round and square solids, square and and suspension lugs for bombs, rockets rectangular tubings, rebar, sheet metal and and missiles.(W) www.delfasco.com plate steel. Greeneville Foundry & Weld-

ing Co. welcomes inquiries from individual customers, businesses, and industries. Greeneville Iron & Metals Inc. / AmeriScrap Location: 315 Old Stage Road, Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 639-1562 (W) www.AmeriScrap.com Summary: Greeneville Iron & Metals Inc. began operations in 1958. The company is a scrap-metal dealer and processor for all types of metals and cardboard. Its recycling customers are both commercial accounts and customers who deliver material to the facility. It has trucks and roll-off containers available for use at the larger industries. It has a Norfolk Southern sidetrack and offers the sale of used steel, such as angles, channels, rounds, squares, rebar, pipe, and used equipment, to individuals and manufacturers. Greeneville Publishing Co. Location: 121 W. Summer St., Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 638-4181 (W) www.greenevillesun.com Summary: A publishing company that prints The Greeneville Sun, a 6-daysa-week daily newspaper reaching over 11,000 households Monday-Saturday, with an estimated 30,000 print readers and over 11,000 digital subscribers with its e-Edition on GreenevilleSun.com. The paper serves all of Greene County, as well as some areas of Washington, Cocke and Hawkins counties. It also prints Greene County’s Accent, a free-distribution weekly publication delivered to over 10,000 non-subscribers each Wednesday with over 20,000 readers. Other publications include the Greene County Guidebook, TV Week, business card directories and more. The Greeneville Sun is part of APG Media of Tennessee/North Carolina. Greeneville Wood & Pallet Co. Location: 105 McMillan Road, Mosheim, TN 37818 Phone: 422-6477 (E) info@greenevillewoodandpallet.com (W) www.greenevillewoodandpallet.com Summary: Greeneville Wood & Pallet Co. is a locally owned company, established in 1972, that builds wooden pallets, boxes, and crates, recycles wood, and cuts wood to size.

Huf North America Automotive Parts Manufacturing Corporation Location: 395 T. Elmer Cox Drive, Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 787-8500 (W) www.huf-group.com Summary: Huf-North America Automotive Parts Manufacturing Corp. is a subsidiary of the Germany-based Hulsbeck and Furst GmbH and Company, KG. Huf-North America makes ignitions and locking systems for various automakers. Innovative Millwright Service Location: 372 Sanford Circle, Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 798-1900 Summary: Work services provided by Innovative Millwright Service include some of the following: metal buildings, ventilation systems, millwright maintenance, steam and process piping, and general construction. J & J Tool & Die Co. Inc. Location: 120 Fairgrounds Circle, Greeneville, TN 37745; and 518 Bohannon Ave., Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 639-1061 Summary: Established in 1974, J & J Tool & Die is a locally owned producer of tools, dies and production sawing. John Deere Power Products Location: 1630 Hal Henard Road, Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 787-6100 (W): www.deere.com Summary: John Deere Power Products is part of the Ag and Turf Division of Deere and Company. The local plant manufactures John Deere 100 Series lawn tractors, various attachments and zero-turn lawnmowers. Jost International Location: 5080 W. Andrew Johnson Highway, Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 638-9471 (W) www.jostinternational.com Summary: Jost International is a manufacturer of “fifth wheels” for the heavytruck industry. Landair Distribution Services Location: 1 Landair Way, Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 1-888-LANDAIR SEE INDUSTRY, 147


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(W) www.landair.com Summary: Founded in 1981 in Greeneville, Landair is a truckload carrier and non-asset based logistics company that provides customized logistics solutions to its diverse customer base. Landair’s services include dedicated contract carriage, warehouse management, freight management, transportation management and truckload service. In 2018, Landair was purchased by Chattanooga-based Covenant Transportation Group Inc., a publicly traded company. Landmark Systems Inc. Location: 603 Park St., Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 636-1196 (E) landmarksystemsinc@gmail.com (W) www.landmarksystemsinc.com Summary: A privately owned corporation, Landmark engineers produce wooden roof trusses. LectroChem Metal Finishing Co. Location: 500 Twin Barns Road, Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 639-4591 Summary: Since 1983, LectroChem has been a family-owned-and-operated job shop specializing in zinc electroplating, electroless nickel and other surface finishes for various area industries. Meco Corporation Location: 1500 Industrial Road, Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 639-1171 (W) www.meco.net Summary: Owned by the Unaka Company, Meco manufactures metal folding furniture and barbecue grills. M & M Precision Turning Specialties Inc. Location: 906 W. Irish St., Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 638-1410 (E) hpeters@precisionturning.com (W) www.precisionturning.com Summary: M & M Specialties produces precision CNC machining in its West Irish Street plant. Miller Industries Location: 711 Campbell Drive, Greeneville, TN 37745

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Miller Industries employees and family got to see how some of the new equipment, including the material plate rack, at the Bohannon Avenue facility works. Machine Shop Supervisor Thomas Willis, center, explained that the rack is stacked with sheets of different metals and is able to lower the necessary type when needed.

Phone: 798-0722 (W) www.millerind.com Summary: Miller Industries is a leader in towing and recovery equipment in North America. It manufactures wreckers, car carriers known as “rollbacks” and multi-car trailers. Ceradyne Inc., a 3M Company Location: 510 Midway Circle, Midway, TN 37809 Phone: 422-6051 (W) www.3m.com Summary: Ceradyne produces fused silica flours and grains for precision investment casting and specialty ceramics industries. I.D. Images, LLC (Superior Business Associates, Inc.) Location: 810 W. Irish St., Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 787-6000 (W) idimages.com Summary: I.D. Images, LLC, is a locally owned company that specializes in the printing of custom business forms, labels and envelopes. Neas Welding & Steel Fabricating Inc. Location: 1133 Forest St., Greeneville, TN 37743

Phone: 638-9551 Summary: Neas is a welding and steel-fabricating business. Numark Inc. Location: 1101 Myers St., Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 639-0216 (W) www.numarkinc.com Summary: Numark is a privately owned firm that specializes in the manufacture of wiring harnesses and cable assemblies and electromechanical sub-assemblies. Oldcastle Building Envelope Location: 920 Pottertown Road, Midway, TN 37809 Phone: 422-9900 (W) www.obe.com Summary: The plant extrudes and finishes aluminum used for architectural products: storefronts, thermal entrances, skylights, and curtain wall systems. Parker Hannifin Location: 2745 Snapps Ferry Road, Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 639-8151 (W) www.parker.com Summary: Parker is a manufacturer of hydrostatic steering, hydraulic motors,

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hydrostatic transmissions, and pumps for the industrial and off-highway market. It is owned by Parker Hannifin Corporation, of Cleveland, Ohio. Parkway Products Location: 1609 Industrial Road, Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 639-9141 (W) www.parkwayproducts.com Summary: Parkway Products specializes in production of plastic injection-molded parts. Parkway is a supplier to the automotive, computer, lawn care, furniture and various other industries. In 2017, what was then known as LMR Plastics was purchased by Florence, Kentucky-based Parkway Products LLC. Precision Machine & Welding Inc. Location: 175 Holder Road, Afton, TN 37616 Phone: 638-9000 (W) www.precisionmw.com Summary: Precision Machine & Welding is a family-owned production machine shop, providing CNC (computerized numerical control) precision machining. Premium Waters Inc. Location: 1616 Industrial Road, Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 787-0236 or Corporate Office: 1-(800)-332-3332 (W) www.premiumwaters.com Summary: Premium Waters produces bottled water. It was started as Naturalle Springs in 1997 in Camp Creek and became Premium Waters in 2002. Printart Location: 1621 Industrial Road, Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 639-4300 (W) www.printart-adc.com Summary: Printart is a textile plant that creates samples for the housing industry to ship all over the country. Professional Vending Services Location: 1625 Pottertown Road, Midway, TN 37809 Phone: 639-3188 (W) www.professionalvendingservices.com Summary: PVS provides vending services, and office coffee and bottled-water service. SEE INDUSTRY, 148


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Profile Products LLC Location: 60 Davy Crockett Park Road, Limestone, TN 37681 Phone: 257-2051 (W) www.profileproducts.com Summary: Profile Products specializes in the manufacture of cellulose mulch for seeding, using recycled newsprint. Quality Machine Products Co. Location: 108 Mimosa Drive, Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 639-9771 Summary: Quality Machine Products is a locally owned company specializing in CNC (computerized numerical control) machining, welding and fabrication. Ready Mix USA Location: 1532 Industrial Road, Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 639-2041 (W) www.readymixusa.com Summary: The company is one of the largest producers of ready-mix concrete in Tennessee. Right Angle Enterprises Inc. Location: 111 Mimosa Drive, Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 639-0790 Summary: Right Angle Enterprises Inc. is a precision job shop specializing in meeting manufacturers’ die and tooling needs. Scepter Inc. Location: 1230 Pottertown Road, Midway, TN 37809 Phone: 422-4731 (W) www.scepterinc.com Summary: Scepter Inc. is responsible for recycling all types of aluminum scrap and dross; buying, selling and trading aluminum; and casting aluminum rolling sheet ingot. Shelton and Sons Mills Location: 9328 Asheville Highway, Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 639-4730 Summary: Shelton and Sons Mills lumber yard specializes in custom orders of hardwood and building supplies, log home accessories and log home packages.

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Mike Kelley explains the functions of a new piece of equipment at the SumiRiko plant in Midway.

SoPakCo Distribution Location: 102 Coile St., Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 639-1163 (W) www.sopakcotn.com Summary: SoPakCo Distribution is a warehousing operation with facilities in Greeneville and Kingsport. It is owned by the Unaka Company. Southern Tool of Greeneville Inc. Location: 607 E. McKee St., Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 638-2616 Summary: Southern Tool is a privately owned company involved in design and construction of progressive dies, injection molds, die-cast and general machinery work. SumiRiko Tennessee Inc. Location: 199 Pottertown Road, Midway, TN 37809 Phone: 422-4454 (W) www.us.sumiriko.com Summary: SumiRiko is a manufacturer of automobile anti-vibration rubber products, fuel hoses and precision-molded

rubber products. SumiRiko Tennessee Inc. is owned by TRI Americas, a holding company controlled by Sumitomo Riko Company Ltd. Summers Taylor Inc. Location: 1190 Lonesome Pine Trail, Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 639-7240 (W) www.summerstaylor.com Summary: Summers Taylor Inc. is a general contractor specializing in asphalt, concrete curbs, excavation and paving operations. Superior Metal Products Co. Location: 2463 Highway 107, Chuckey, TN 37641 Phone: 257-2154 (W) www.superiormetal.com Summary: Superior Metal Products specializes in metal stamping, laser-cutting, tool-and-die design and construction, robotic welding for electronics, aerospace, lawn equipment and other industries nationwide. Tennessee Supply Company Location: 101 Elm St., Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 638-4311 Summary: The company manufactures calendar wrappers for firms that produce wall calendars. Triangle Press Location: 4050 N. Mohawk Road, Mohawk, TN 37810 Phone: 235-5587 (E) service@trianglepressprinting.com (W) www.trianglepressprinting.com Summary: Established in 1918, Triangle Press is a family-owned printing business. Transport Technologies LLC Location: 185 Old Stage Road, Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 638-3485 Summary: Transport Technologies LLC is a transportation division specializing in hauling metal waste, and demolition and construction materials, by utilizing roll-off, front load, dump trucks and tractor-trailers. United Business Forms Inc. Location: 8482 W. Allens Bridge Road, Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 639-5551

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Summary: The company prints custom business forms, books, letterhead, cards and more. Valk Industries Inc. Location: 50 Valk Lane, Greeneville, TN 37743 Phone: 638-1284 (E) sales@valkindustries.com (W) www.valkindustries.com Summary: Valk Industries Inc. manufactures light and heavy wallpaper cores and tubes, custom thermoforming, packaging services and custom machining. Vulcan Materials Company Location: 1192 Lonesome Pine Trail, Greeneville, TN 37745; 1980 Greystone Road, Greystone, TN 37743 Phone: 639-0233 (Greeneville); 638-5269 (Greystone) (W) www.vulcanmaterials.com Summary: Vulcan Materials Company produces construction aggregate. Its corporate headquarters is in Birmingham, Alabama. Walmart Distribution Center Location: 1655 Pottertown Road, Midway, TN 37809 Phone: 235-2300 (W) www.walmartstores.com Summary: Established in 1997, the center distributes general and hardline goods to Walmart stores. Warrensburg Machine Inc. Location: 14255 Warrensburg Road, Midway, TN 37809 Phone: 235-5114 Summary: Warrensburg Machine manufactures precision-machined parts using CNC lathes and mills, and also does metal fabrication work and welding. Its mills are some of the largest in East Tennessee. Worthington Industries /Crenlo Engineered Cabs Location: 115 Terry Leonard Drive, Greeneville, TN 37745 Phone: 798-2420 (W) www.worthingtonindustries.com Summary: The company is a manufacturer of roll-over protective structures (ROPS) and operator cabs for equipment used in construction, mining, agriculture and material-handling work. Worthington Industries is based in Columbus, Ohio.


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BUYER’S GUIDE ACCOUNTANTS Adams & Plucker, CPAs, PLLP Ray Adams, Loren Plucker, Whitney A. Ball 119 S. Main St. P.O. Box 1117 Greeneville, TN 37744-1117 (P) 639-0151 (F) 639-0942 (E) apcpa@adamsandplucker.com Blackburn, Childers & Steagall, PLC Dennis Rasnake 550 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-8516 (F) 638-3726 (E) dennis@bcscpa.com (W) www.bcscpa.com David M. Ellis, CPA 132 W. Depot St. P.O. Box 71 Greeneville, TN 37744-0071 (P) 787-0855 (F) 787-0770 Foshie’s Tax & Accounting Services Harold Foshie, CPA 1227 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 525-4097 (F) 525-4097 (E) haroldfoshie@gmail.com (W) www.foshiestaxservice.com Rodefer Moss & Company Curtis Morrison 129 W. Depot St., Ste. 1 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-8144 (F) 638-2979 (E) info@rodefermoss.com

ADVERTISING/BILLBOARDS Lamar Advertising Jimmy Collins 2020 Gateway Park Ct. Kingsport, TN 37663 (P) 323-5219 (F) 349-7989 (E) jcollins@lamar.com

ADVERTISING/MARKETING Summit Marketing Rick Keller 1227 Volunteer Parkway Bristol, TN 37620 (P) 274-0700 (F) 866-620-4762 (E) info@thesummitmarketing.com (W) www.thesummitmarketing.com

ADVERTISING/ PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS Empire Label & Promotions Keith Boyd 1241 Volunteer Pkwy., Ste 432 Bristol, TN 37620 (P) 384-4976 (F) 573-8845 (W) www.promoplace.com/empire

AGRICULTURE SALES & SERVICES Greene County Kubota Jackson Farmer 110 Burns Street Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 636-1370 (F) 636-1372 (E) jfkubota@gmail.com (W) www.greenecountykubota.com

AGRITOURISM The Funny Farm Tammy Knapp-Stanton 4957 Old Stage Road Chuckey, TN 37641 (P) 329-3632 (E) tkstanton94@gmail.com Myers Farm – Greenhouse and Pumpkin Patch Eldon, Vera Ann, and Ethan Myers 3415 Gap Creek Rd. Bulls Gap, TN 37711 (P) 235-4796 (F) 235-3003 (W) www.myerspumpkinpatch.com

AGRICULTURE/FARM Depot Street Farmers Market Heather Youngblood P.O. Box 112 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 525-2621 (E) depotstreetmarket@gmail.com (W) www.depotstreetmarket.com Hope Farms & Studio Becky Hope & Steve Mallory 252 Windcrest Trail Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 341-6672 (E) hopefarmsgreenevilletn@gmail. com

Summerfield Herb Farm Heather Youngblood 3060 Babbs Mill Road Afton, TN 37616 (P) 525-2621 (E) heather@summerfieldherbfarm.com (W) www.summerfieldherbfarm.com

AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING CONTRACTORS Air Pro Heating & Cooling, Inc. Keith A. Harrison 147 Mason St. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-5557 (F) 639-3989 (E) info@airprohvacinc.com (W) www.airprohvacinc.com Bailey’s Heat & Air Robert/Carla Bailey 501 E. McKee St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 636-8409 (F) 636-8409

ANTIQUES The Back Porch Antiques Terry and Michelle Reed 750 W. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 609-7923 (E) back.porch750@yahoo.com

APARTMENT RENTALS Fairfield Estates Pat Hankins 423 Fairgrounds Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 335 Cimarron Trail Afton, TN 37616 (P) 636-8767 (E) patandm@comcast.net (W) www.fairfieldestates.info

ATTORNEYS, LEGAL FIRMS Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz Ronald S. Range Jr. 602 Sevier Street, Ste. 300 P.O. Box 3038 Johnson City, TN 37604 (P) 928-0181 (F) 928-5694 (E) rrange@bakerdonelson.com Law Office of Dallas L. Blair III 911 Tusculum Blvd., Ste. 2 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-1846 (F) 638-1913 (E) dblairlaw@embarqmail.com The Cave Law Firm, LLC Robert Payne Cave, Robert Payne Cave Jr., Jonathan Cave 104 N. College St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-5892 (F) 638-5786

Plaza Towers Jessica Fellers 224 Thornwood Drive Four Seasons Heating & Air Greeneville, TN 37745 Don Coakley Collins Shipley, PLLC (P) 639-4044 (F) 783-9924 3030 McDonald Rd. (E) plazatowers.mgr@mansermar.com Curt Collins Midway, TN 37809 102 S. Main St. (P) 422-7399 or 235-7738 Greeneville, TN 37743 (F) 235-6566 ARCHITECT (P) 972-4388 (F) 972-4387 (E) curt@collinsshipley.com A. Dave Wright AIR MEDICAL SERVICES 313 E. Bernard Avenue Jessee Law Office Greeneville, TN 37743 Air Med Care Network Crystal Jessee (P) 525-5093 Darren Brown 120 North Main Ext. (E) dwright313@comcast.net 300 Airport Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-4006 (F) 638-4007 (P) 828-541-9383 ARTS/CRAFTS STORE (E) cgjlaw@jesseelawoffice.com (E) Darren.brown@gmr.net (W) www.amcnrep.com/darrren-brown Creekside Vinyl Laughlin, Nunnally, Hood Nichole Huminski 560 W. Andrew Johnson Hwy., Ste. 2 & Crum, P.C. AIRPORTS Jerry Laughlin, Bill Nunnally, Greeneville, TN 37745 Kenneth Hood, Grant Crum, Todd (P) 823-9418 Greeneville/Greene County (E) creekside.designs.plus@gmail.com Shelton Airport Authority 100 S. Main St. 200 N. College St. Greeneville, TN 37745 Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 340-6450 (F) 254-5459 (P) 639-5183 (F) 639-6154

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Tri-Cities Airport Gene Cossey 2525 Hwy. 75, Ste. 301 Blountville, TN 37617 (P) 325-6001 (F) 325-6060 (E) comments@TRIflight.com (W) www.TRIflight.com

Painted Turtle Craft Co. Kristen Schaffling 227 W. Bernard Ave. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 972-0405 (E) paintedturtlecraftco@gmail.com (W) www.paintedturtlecraftco.com

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Taylor Law Firm Jeffrey C. Taylor, Attorney At Law 365 W. Third North St. P.O. Box 2004 Morristown, TN 37816 (P) 586-6812 (F) 586-6920 (E) jeff@taylorlawfirmtn.com Tennessee Public Defender Greg W. Eichelman/ Michael Walcher 217 S. College St., Ste. 4 Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-2456 (F) 636-8223 Wimberly Lawson Seale Wright & Daves, PLLC Mary Moffatt Helms, Kelly A. Campbell, William R. Seale 929 W. First North St. P.O. Box 1066 Morristown, TN 37816-1066 (P) 587-6870 (F) 587-1479 (W) www.wimberlylawson.com

AUTOMOBILE SALES Bachman-Bernard Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadillac Myron Bernard 3365 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-4441 (F) 798-8729 Chantz Scott Chrylser Dodge Jeep Ram Josh Hartford 300 Bachman Dr. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-4111 (F) 639-2627 (E) jhartfordgsm@gmail.com (W) www.chantzscottcdjr.com Gateway Ford Lennie Lawson 1055 W. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-5151 (F) 639-7474

BEVERAGE STORES AUTO BODY SHOP Gary’s Paint & Body Shop Gary Hoese 3496 Asheville Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-7151 (F) 639-6375

AUTO REPAIR RG Diesel, LLC Justin & Meghan Lyons 3460 W. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 823-9987 (F) 823-9945 (E) rgdiesel19@gmail.com

AUTO RESTORATION Harrison’s Rod and Custom Bryan Harrison 1040 Old Stage Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 823-2111 (E) harrisonsrodshop@comcast.net

AUTO RETAIL & SERVICES North Main Audio Customs, Inc. Angi Brown 509 North Main Street Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-4931 (F) 639-0652 (E) angibrown@comcast.net

The Bottle Shop Roy Mecke 2318 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-3001 Express Wine & Spirits Jason Brandon 3100 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy., Ste. 2 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 636-0079 (W) www.expresswineandspirits. com Greeneville Beverage Melinda Stewart Hickerson 812 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-9431 (F) 638-1423 (E) greenevillebeverage@yahoo.com Towne Square Package Store, Inc. Josh Hadjopoulos 200 W. Summer St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-6521 (E) tnwineseller@hotmail.com

BROCHURE DISTRIBUTION Print Distribution Service Jay Stafford P.O. Box 355 Jonesborough, TN 37659 (P) 753-8191 (F) 753-6911 (W) www.printdistribution.com

BURLEY SUPPLIERS Burley Stabilization Corporation Glenna Strissel P.O. Box 1915 1427 W. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-4239 (E) glenna@bscleaf.com

BUSINESS CONSULTING Process Whisperer Consultants LLC David Harry 134 Watercress Drive Greeneville, TN 37745-0624 (P) 823-9667 (E) dave.harry@gmail.com (W) www.prowhisperer.com RLB Consulting Rodney L. Bell 301 Grapevine Trail Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-3034 (E) rodneylbell@gmail.com

BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY/ OFFICE EQUIPMENT Centriworks - Thermocopy Bob Pedley 3505 Sutherland Avenue Knoxville, TN 37919 (P) 865-524-1124 (F) 865-522-6660 (E) bpedley@thermocopy.com (W) www.centriworks.com Sharp Business Systems of Tennessee Mary Massarueh 101 Med Tech Pkwy., Ste. 307 Johnson City, TN 37604 (P) 722-2274 (F) 282-4890 (E) mary.massarueh@sharpusa. com (W) www.sharp-sbs.com

CAMPGROUND Baileyton KOA Karen Clouser 7485 Horton Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 234-4992 (E) baileyton@koa.com (W) www.koa.com/campgrounds/ baileyton

Lazy Llama Campground Jerry Ayers 375 Chuckey Ruritan Road, South Chuckey, TN 37641 (P) 823-2100 (E) walnutridgellamas@gmail.com

CAR WASHES Ultimate Shine 3-Minute Express Car Wash David Wild 3350 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 636-9802 (F) 636-9802 (E) davida@wildbuilding.com (W) www.ultimateshinecarwash.com

CHURCHES Reformation Lutheran Church Pastor Jim DuMond 400 W. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-4627 (F) 638-5431 (E) reformationelca@embarqmail.com (W) www.rlcgvl.org

CLEANING/HOME IMPROVEMENT All Around Cleaners Jackie Shelton 81 Sunnyside Ridges Dr. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 972-7481 (E) chasshelton@hotmail.com Bluebird Exteriors, LLC Evan Walde 2160 Sinking Springs Rd. Midway, TN 37809 (P) 657-0880 (E) evan@bluebirdexteriorsllc.com (W) www.bluebirdexteriorsllc.com Competitive Pressure Washing Zach Smith 2140 Shakerag Road Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 620-3892 (E) cpwclean@gmail.com Mop Squad Mike Quarles 703 Crum St., Ste. 2 Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 525-5771 (E) mopsquadclean@aol.com (W) www.mopsquadcleans.com

CLEANING: WATER/FLOOD/ SMOKE DAMAGE Advanced Cleaning & Restoration Ken Brown 1221 Snapps Ferry Road Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 609-7097 (E) kbrown001@comcast.net (W) www.advancedcleaningrestore.com

CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS & ENTERPRISES Better Business Bureau Tony Binkley 255 N. Peters Rd., Ste. 102 Knoxville, TN 37923 (P) 865-692-1616 (F) 865-692-1590 (E) tbinkley@knoxville.bbb.org Boys & Girls Club of Greeneville & Greene County Scott Bullington 740 W. Church St. P.O. Box 1977 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 787-9334 (F) 787-0055 (E) gbgc@comcast.net Exchange Club of Greeneville Paige Mengel P.O. Box 781 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 823-8961 (E) exchangeclubgville@hotmail.com Greene County 9-1-1 Jerry Bird 111 Union St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-8663 (E) gre911@embarqmail.com Greene County Fair Association Rick Clark P.O. Box 582 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 278-3282 Greeneville Woman’s Club Sunny Sandos P.O. Box 1116 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 636-8674 (W) www.greenevillewomansclub.net Greeneville/Greene County Senior Resource Network Renee Lowery P.O. Box 1835 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 552-3837 (E) rlowery@carishealthcare.com


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Kiwanis Club of Greeneville Debbie Justice P.O. Box 654 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 638-8096 Link Hills Country Club Bob Ward 1325 E. Allens Bridge Rd. P. O. Box 266 Greeneville, TN 37744-0266 (P) 638-3114 (F) 638-9036 Lions Club Chuck Bowlin P.O. Box 776 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 823-0552

CONSTRUCTION & CONTRACTORS Brooks Excavating & Construction Sammy Brooks 115 Garrett Hill Rd. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-8828 Brooks Malone LLC David Brooks 3260 Asheville Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-9164 (F) 798-9720 (E) office@brooks-malone.com (W) www.brooksbuilders.net C & C Millwright Maintenance Company Jerry Fortner 311 Old Knoxville Hwy., Ste. 1 P.O. Box 970 Greeneville, TN 37744-0970 (P) 639-0131 (F) 639-8757

MainStreet: Greeneville Jann Mirkov 310 S. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-7102 (E) director@mainstreetgreeneville.org (W) www.mainstreetgreeneville.org Goins Rash Cain, Inc. Luther D. Cain United Way of Greene County 130 Regional Park Drive Wendy Peay Kingsport, TN 37660 115 Academy St., Ste. 2 (P) 349-7760 (F) 349-7413 Greeneville, TN 37744-0364 (E) luther@grcinc.com (P) 639-9361 (F) 639-9340 Hite Construction (E) wendy@unitedwayofgreenecounty.com Jamey Hite 210 Park St. Greeneville, TN 37743 COLLECTION SERVICES (P) 639-1075 (F) 639-1028 Greeneville Collection Service (E) jameyhite@yahoo.com Leon H. Bell HS Williams Company 103 N. College St. Jeff Ryans P. O. Box 385 Greeneville, TN 37744-0385 248 Holston View Drive (P) 639-4191 Rogersville, TN 37857 (F) 639-5965 (P) 276-783-3185 (F) 276-783-4002 (E) ryansjr@charter.net mbritt@hswilliams.com COMMUNITY SERVICES (W) www.hswilliams.com D&S Community Services Idell Construction Company, Inc. Lori Copas Jeff Idell 3310 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. P.O. Box 308 Greeneville, TN 37745 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 588-8473 (P) 639-5429 (F) 638-4808 (F) 787-0561 (E) lcopas@dscommunity.com J.A. Street & Associates (W) www.dscommunity.com J. A. Street 245 Birch St. CONCRETE P.O. Box 725 Blountville, TN 37617 Ready Mix USA (P) 323-8017 (F) 323-1065 Mark Doty 1532 Industrial Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-2041 (F) 638-8931

South State Contractors Robin Quillen 412 Scott Farm Rd. Afton, TN 37616 (P) 638-1099 (F) 638-1052 (E) info@southstatecontractors.com (W) www.southstatecontractors.com Summers Taylor, Inc. Ted Bryant 1190 Lonesome Pine Trail Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-7240 (F) 639-7268 TEC Industrial Greg Boehling 1025 Konnarock Rd. Kingsport, TN 37664 (P) 247-4141 (F) 247-4951 (E) greg.boehling@tnelco.com (W) www.tnelco.com

CONSULTANTS Hutchins & Associates Charlie & Eva Grey Hutchins P.O. Box 1883 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 638-9267 (E) charleshutchins@ holstonhome.org Sesco Management Consultants Bill Ford 505 7th St. P.O. Box 1848 Bristol, TN 37620 (P) 764-4127 (F) 964-5869 (E) bill@sescomgt.com (W) www.sescomgt.com Tennessee Small Business Development Center of East Tennessee State University Mark Bays 2109 W. Market St. Johnson City, TN 37604 (P) 439-8505 (F) 439-8506 (E) mbays@tsbdc.org (W) www.tsbdc.org

CONSULTING/ SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Core Service Solutions Co. Kevin Hinkle 215 Briargate Lane Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 620-9054 (E) kevin.hinkle@corecorporate.net (W) www.coreservicesolution sco.com

COPIER SALES & SERVICE Kingsport Imaging Systems, Inc. John Demuth 200 E. Market St. Kingsport, TN 37660 (P) 245-5171 (F) 245-8150 (E) jdemuth@isionline.net (W) www.isionline.net

DANCE STUDIOS Winter & Company Dance Studio Jamie Winter 229 W. Summer St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 620-7277 (E) jamiewinter5678@gmail.com (W) www.winterandcompany dancestudio.com

DEFENSE CONTRACTORS TEVET LLC MaKinna Lane 85 Spring Street South Mosheim, TN 37818 (P) 678-905-1300 (E) makinna.lane@tevetllc.com (W) www.tevetllc.com

DENTISTS & DENTAL SERVICES ABC Family Dentistry, PLLC Dr. Aaron Knop, DDS 1018 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-2176 (F) 639-2177 Adkins Family Dentistry, PLLC Donnie Adkins, DMD 600 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-5141 (F) 638-5131 (E) adkinsfamilydentistry@ gmail.com (W) www.adkinsfamilydentistry.net David J. Dykes, DDS 1015 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-6341 (F) 638-6082 Greeneville Dental Associates Amy Armstrong, DDS, Melissa Armbrister, DDS 1308 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-6120 (F) 639-6128

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Rogers Family Dental PLLC Dr. Jonathon Rogers 1741 Old Tusculum Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-7491 (F) 639-3281 Tusculum Dental Care Craig Shepherd, DOS 22 Norton Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-7575 (F) 639-7572 (E) tusculumdentalcare@ comcast.net (W) www.tusculumdentalcare.com

DESIGN & DECORATION Bravo Home Décor’s Design Rebecca Bravo 517 Tusculum Blvd., Ste. 3 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 823-9325 (E) rbravo@bravohomedecor.com (W) http://bravohomedecor. square.site

DIGITAL MARKETING ARO Creative Inc. Ashley Shutt 227 E. Sullivan Street Kingsport, TN 37660 (P) 262-6339 (E) info@aroinc.com (W) www.aroinc.com Endless Revenue Marketing Eric Wilhoit 644 107 Cutoff Afton, TN 37616 (P) 444-0330 (E) contactus@endlessrevenue marketing.com (W) www.endlessrevenue marketing.com GreenevilleSun.com Brian Cutshall 121 W. Summer St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 359-3109 (F) 638-3645 (E) brian.cutshall@ greenevillesun.com The High Road Agency Matt Bolas 247 Broad Street, Ste. 302 Kingsport, TN 37660 (P) 900-8424 (E) letstalk@thehighroadagency. com (W) www.thehighroadagency.com


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DISCOUNT, VARIETY STORES Walmart SuperCenter David Osborne 3755 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-8181 (F) 638-2142

Tennessee College of Applied Technology Morristown Jerry Young, President 821 W. Louise Ave. Morristown, TN 37813 (P) 586-5771 (F) 587-1787 (E) jerry.young@tcatmorristown.edu (W) www.tcatmorristown.edu

Elwood Staffing Shelly Anderson 2055 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy., Ste. 2A Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-0900 (F) 639-0920 (E) greeneville.tn@ elwoodstaffing.com (W) www.elwoodstaffing.com

MBI Companies Inc. Howard W. Waltz, AIA 299 N. Weisgarber Rd. Knoxville, TN 37919-4013 (P) 865-584-0999 (E) howardw@mbiarch.com (W) www.michaelbradyinc.com

W & W Engineering, LLC Cathy S. Kyker Express Employment Professionals 130 W. Summer St., Ste. 3 Walmart Supply Chain Sarah Bowman Greeneville, TN 37743 Ryan Walker 1128 Tusculum Blvd., Ste. E (P) 638-2770 (F) 638-8615 1655 Pottertown Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 Midway, TN 37809 (P) 307-5555 (P) 235-2300 (F) 235-3304 ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS (E) sarah.bowman@ Walters State Community College expresspros.com Appalachian Surveying Mark Wills (W) www.expressjobsmorristown.com DRY CLEANERS Brian T. Bartlett 221 N. College St. Luttrell Staffing Group 1265 Old Asheville Hwy. Pinecrest Cleaners Greeneville, TN 37745 Jamie Davis Greeneville, TN 37743 Gary Randles (P) 798-7940 (F) 798-7944 2255 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. 1407 Tusculum Blvd. (P) 525-7044 Greeneville, TN 37745 Greeneville, TN 37745 (E) bbartlett@ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, SUPPLIERS (P) 638-7614 (F) 638-3233 (P) 639-1407 (F) 639-5114 appalachiansurvey.com Haney Electric LLC (W) www.appalachiansurvey.com Onin Staffing Jeffrey Haney Thomas Hubbard Azimuth Engineering, Inc. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, 204 Gregory Ave., Ste A 3165 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy., Daniel Coffey SERVICES Greeneville, TN 37745 Ste. 1 115 Monroe St. (P) 588-4138 Carson-Newman University Greeneville, TN 37745 P.O. Box 1466 (E) masterhaneyelectric@ Shelly Laux (P) 588-7320 (F) 588-7319 Greeneville, TN 37743 gmail.com (E) thubbard@oninstaffing.com 1646 Russell Ave. (W) www.haneyelectric.com (P) 638-9191 (F) 638-3899 (W) www.oningroup.com Jefferson City, TN 37760 (E) mail@azimutheng.net Lloyd’s Electric Service, Inc. (P) 865-471-2000 Randstad (W) www.azimutheng.net Kelly Wyatt (E) mandrews@cn.edu Jim Miller 5553 Jeffrey Lane (W) www.cn.edu S&ME, Inc. 514 Justis Drive Morristown, TN 37813 Carl Goldinger Ford Greeneville, TN 37745 East Tennessee State University (P) 616-5175 (F) 865-692-6761 644 Eastern Star Rd. Fred Sauceman (E) kelly@lloydselectricservice.com (P) 638-9946 (F) 638-2024 Kingsport, TN 37663 (E) jim.miller@randstadusa.com P.O. Box 70717 (W) www.lloydselectricservice.com (P) 349-2800 (F) 349-2858 (W) www.us.randstad.com Johnson City, TN 37614 (E) cford@smeinc.com (P) 439-4317 (F) 439-5710 Staff Pro (W) www.smeinc.com ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR Nichole Stoops Greene County Board of Education Vaughn & Melton 2290 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Butler Electric Motor Service David McLain Consulting Engineers Greeneville, TN 37745 Bryan Root 910 W. Summer St. (P) 639-7123 (F) 639-2418 Becky Rehorn 806 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37743 (E) nstoops@staffpro.net 127 Bob Fitz Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-4194 (F) 639-1615 Gray, TN 37615 (P) 639-0404 (F) 639-0404 (E) david.mclain@gcstn.org (P) 467-8401 (F) 467-8402 ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, SURVEYORS (E) crrehorn@vaughnmelton.com Greene Technology Center EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Randy Wells (W) www.vaughnmelton.com J. L. Jacobs & Associates 1121 Hal Henard Rd. John L. Jacobs AccuForce Staffing Services Greeneville, TN 37743 511 Tusculum Blvd. Crystal Hunley ENTERTAINMENT (P) 639-0171 (F) 639-0176 Greeneville, TN 37745 1202 Tusculum Blvd., Ste. B (W) www.gcschools.net/cft/ (P) 787-7828 (F) 787-9002 Greeneville, TN 37745 Greeneville Flyboys Baseball (P) 638-0469 (F) 866-591-0654 Mesa Technologies Kat Foster Greeneville City Schools (E) greeneville@accuforce.com 135 Shiloh Road Steve Starnes Jennifer Moore (W) www.accuforce.com Greeneville, TN 37745 129 W. Depot St. 1612 Industrial Rd. (P) 609-7400 (F) 461-4864 P. O. Box 1420 Greeneville, TN 37743 American Job Center (E) kfoster@flyboysbaseball.com Greeneville, TN 37744-1420 (P) 765-9820 (F) 865-218-5235 128 Serral Drive (P) 787-8000 (F) 638-2540 (E) jmoore@mesainc.com Greeneville, TN 37745 (W) www.mesainc.com (P) 588-5600 (W) www.gcschools.net/ghs

DISTRIBUTION CENTERS

Tusculum University Dr. Scott Hummel P.O. Box 5048, Tusculum Station Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 636-7300 (F) 638-7166 (W) www.tusculum.edu

Now Event Group Robbie Britton P.O. Box 2457 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 638-9819 (E) info@noweventgroup.com (W) www.noweventgroup.com Road Show Mobile Stages Heather Boegemann 406 Hillcrest Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 329-5570 (E) boegemann@comcast.net

EVENTS VENUE Greenwood Oaks Farm & Event Venue Meredith Shrader 590 Greenwood Rd. Afton, TN 37616 (P) 948-1347 (E) greenwoodoaks@gmail.com (W) www.greenwoodoaks.net The Homeplace at Johnston Farm Brad & Ginia Johnston 260 Joe Johnston Lane Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 823-0414 (W) www.johnstonhomeplace.com (E) johnstonfarmhomeplace@mail.com

EXTERMINATORS Norton’s Pest Control Paul Norton 1240 Fillers Mill Rd. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 798-9190 Terminix Dustin Everette 2516 Wesley St. Johnson City, TN 37601 (P) 282-1331 (F) 283-9228

FARM SUPPLIES, EQUIPMENT, LIVESTOCK Farmers Livestock Market Don McNeese 336 Bohannon Ave. P. O. Box 865 Greeneville, TN 37744-0865 (P) 638-5201 (F) 638-1360


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FASTENER DISTRIBUTOR Bossard North America Larry Hicks 1550 Industrial Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-6661 (F) 639-6662 (E) lhicks@bossard.com (W) www.bossard.com

FINANCIAL ADVISORS

Farm Credit Mid-America Ed Snodgrass 100 Nevada Ave. Greeneville, TN 37744-1090 (P) 638-8151 (F) 638-1731 (E) ed.snodgrass@ e-farmcredit.com (W) www.e-farmcredit.com First Horizon Jennifer Keller 2841 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 798-2200 (F) 798-2230 (W) www.firsthorizon.com

FLORISTS Flowers by Tammy Tammy Burgner 515 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 636-1000 (F) 636-3000 (E) flowersbytammy@hotmail.com (W) www.flowersbytammy.com

FOOD BANKS

Edward Jones Billy Endean 125 W. Summer St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 609-7080 (F) 877-213-9853 (E) billy.endean@edwardjones.com Gateway Mortgage (W) www.edwardjones.com/billy-endean Matt Carter 905 Tusculum Blvd. Edward Jones Greeneville, TN 37745 Rob Gay (P) 865-256-8265 P.O. Box 817 (E) matt.carter@gatewayloan.com 1104 Tusculum Blvd., Ste. 307 (W) www.gatewayloan.com/ Greeneville, TN 37744-0817 locations/greeneville-tn/ (P) 639-7241 (F) 888-440-5292 (E) rob.gay@edwardjones.com Greeneville Federal Bank Brandon Hull FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS/SERVICES 101 W. Summer St. P. O. Box 460 Andrew Johnson Bank Greeneville, TN 37744-0460 Paige Hull (P) 638-4154 (F) 638-6397 124 N. Main St. Heritage Community Bank P.O. Box 907 Tommy Burns Greeneville, TN 37744-0907 114 W. Church St. (P) 636-3510 (F) 636-3517 P.O. Box 428 Greeneville, TN 37745 Apex Bank (P) 636-5000 (F) 636-5001 Gary Shelton 3095 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Mortgage Investors Group Greeneville, TN 37745 Nick Hirschy (P) 636-1555 (F) 636-1563 3145 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 Citizen’s Bank (P) 588-5341 (F) 588-5269 Larry Estepp (E) nick.hirschy@migonline.com P.O. Box 687 (W) www.nickhirschy.com Kingsport, TN 37662 (P) 230-4308 (F) 378-0415 (E) larry.estepp@citizensbank24.com FLOORING, HOME IMPROVEMENT (W) www.citizensbank24.com For the Lord Flooring Consumer Credit Union David Charles Mandy Kilday 139 Oak Grove Road 3634 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 525-3518 (P) 639-6131 (F) 639-6296 (E) davidpcharles@outlook.com

Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee Rhonda P. Chafin 1020 Jericho Drive Kingsport, TN 37663 (P) 279-0430 (F) 279-0590

Eastman Credit Union Kelly Price 2021 Meadowview Lane Kingsport, TN 37660 (P) 229-8200 (F) 578-7627 (E) kprice@ecu.org (W) www.ecu.org

Roberts Furniture & Appliance, Inc. Betty Bird 221 W. Summer St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-8166 (E) robertsfurniture1978@gmail.com

Jaynes Flooring Outlet Scott Jaynes 3245 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. P.O. Box 339 Greeneville, TN 37744-0339 (P) 639-1901 (F) 639-6719

FORMAL WEAR King Tuxedo Christie King 603 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 787-9000 (E) kingrway2004@yahoo.com

FOUNDATIONS/COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Greene County Partnership Foundation 115 Academy Street Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-4111 (F) 638-5345

FUNERAL HOMES Jeffers Funeral & Cremation Service Richard Jeffers 208 N. College St. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-2141 (F) 787-0409 (E) jeffersmortuary@gmail.com (W) www.jeffersmortuary.com Kiser-Rose Hill Funeral Home Kurt Saine 125 Idletime Drive Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 636-8007

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City of Tusculum Mayor Alan Corley 145 Alexander St. P. O. Box 5014, Tusculum Station Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-6211 (F) 638-6211

The GreeneHouse Robert McNeese 407 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 525-0767 (E) greenehousegreeneville@ TVA gmail.com Tim Tidwell (W) www.shopthegreenehouse.com 4125 Greenway Drive Knoxville, TN 37918 (P) 865-673-2289

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Love’s Travel Stops Chris Hicks 10465 Lonesome Pine Trail Mosheim, TN 37818 (P) 422-2890 (F) 422-2869 (E) store787@loves.com (W) www.loves.com

GIFT SHOP W&J Scents James Bible 104 Village Dr. Suite 10 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 787-0645 (E) wjscentsetc@yahoo.com The Blessed Bee Herbs, LLC Rebecca Anderson 441 E. Bernard Avenue Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 262-308-4211 (E) anderson.rebecca1961@gmail.com

GOVERNMENT Town of Baileyton Mayor Kenny Kerr 6530 Horton Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 234-6911 (F) 234-5442 (E) baileytontownhall@gmail.com Greene County Kevin Morrison 204 N. Cutler St. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 798-1766 (F) 798-1771 Town of Greeneville W. T. Daniels 200 N. College St., Ste. 1 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-7105 (F) 639-0093 Town of Mosheim Mayor David Myers 1000 Main St. Mosheim, TN 37818 (P) 422-4051 (F) 422-6554

U.S. Forest Service Leslie Morgan 4900 Asheville Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-4109 (F) 638-5599

GROCERY, PRODUCE, BAKERY K-Vat Food Stores/Food City Israel O’Quinn P.O. Box 1158 Abingdon, VA 24210 Peggy Ann Bakery 934 Snapp Ferry Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-1924 Publix Super Markets, Inc. Kimberly Reynolds 4135 S. Stream Blvd., Ste. 500 Charlotte, NC 28217 (P) 704-424-5017 (F) 863-616-5097 (E) kimberly.reynolds@publix.com (W) www.publix.com

GYMNASTICS Greeneville Gymnastics Academy Robert F. Bragdon 1612 Industrial Road Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 430-9442 (E) greenevillegymnastics @gmail.com

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Durham-Hensley Health & Rehab 55 Nursing Home Rd. Workout Anytime Greeneville Chuckey, TN 37641 Mike King (P) 257-6761 1327 Tusculum Blvd. (F) 257-5304 Greeneville, TN 37745 (E) marketing@ (P) 329-7711 durhamhensleyhealth.com (E) mike.king@workoutanytime.com (W) www.durhamhensleyhealth.com (W) www.workoutanytime.com/ East Tennessee Hematology greenevilletn Oncology Patricia Posey HEALTH CARE FACILITIES & SERVICES 1406 Tusculum Blvd., Ste. 2000 Greeneville, TN 37745 1 Team Clinic, LLC (P) 787-7080 C. Calvin Doty (F) 787-7087 128 S. Main St., Ste. 200 (E) aksen@comcast.net Greeneville, TN 37743 Fresenius Medical Care/Dialysis (P) 609-7953 Kim Bowlin, DO (E) cdoty@1teamllc.com 180 Serral Drive Amedisys Home Health Greeneville, TN 37745 Ande Hall (P) 638-1201 (F) 638-9397 404 E. Bernard Ave., Ste. 2 (E) kimbowlin@fmc-na.com Greeneville, TN 37745 (W) www.fmc-na.com (P) 638-7389 (F) 639-9386 Greene County (E) andrea.hall@amedisys.com Department of Health Ballad Health - Greeneville Com810 W. Church St. munity Hospital P.O. Box 159 Eric Carroll Greeneville, TN 37744-0159 1420 Tusculum Blvd. (P) 798-1749 Greeneville, TN 37745 (F) 798-1755 (P) 787-5000 (F) 787-5083 Greene County Recovery Court (W) www.balladhealth.org Samantha Venerable Ballad Health Medical Associates 217 S. College Street Urgent Care Greeneville, TN 37743 Wendy Woods (P) 823-8593 1744 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. (F) 798-6104 Greeneville, TN 37745 (E) s.venerable@greenecounty (P) 787-7496 tngov.com (E) wendy.woods@msha.com Greene County Skills, Inc. Benchmark Physical Therapy Jimmy Gillen Diane L. Coffey 130 Bob Smith Blvd. 225 W. Summer St. Greeneville, TN 37745 Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-5351 (P) 638-1111 Health Express Urgent Care (F) 638-1112 and Occupational Medicine (E) dcoffey@benchmarkpt.com Dr. Chip Backus Brookdale Greeneville 895 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Amanda Bridges Greeneville, TN 37745 155 Serral Drive (P) 588-5774 Greeneville, TN 37745 (F) 588-5775 (P) 798-0404 (E) healthexpressofgreenevilletn@ (F) 798-2072 yahoo.com (W) www.healthexpressuctn.com

Healthstar Physicians Julie Slover 420 W. Morris Blvd. Morristown, TN 37813 (P) 581-5925 (F) 581-2828 (E) jslover@healthstartn.org (W) www.healthstartn.org

State of Franklin Healthcare Becky Lilly 2528 Wesley St., Ste 2 Johnson City, TN 37601 (P) 794-5755 (F) 283-9730 (E) beckylilly@sofha.net (W) www.sofha.net

Kingsway Family Medicine Craig Olson 318 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-7700 (F) 639-7702 (E) craig.kingsway@gmail.com

Summit Urgent Care of Greeneville 555 Justis Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 254-6460 (F) 787-7989

Life Care Center of Greeneville Misty Key 725 Crum St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-8131 (F) 639-4742 Morning Pointe Assisted Living Delora Bibb 324 Mount Bethel Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 787-1711 (E) greeneville-ed@morningpointe.com (W) www.MorningPointe.com Nolachuckey Mental Health Center Dr. Terry Kidd 401 Holston Drive Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-1104 (F) 636-8365 Open Arms Care Corporation Nikki Byrd 424 E. Bernard Ave., Ste. 3 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 588-1410 (F) 588-1411 (E) avinsant@openarmscare.org (W) www.openarmscare.org PATMOS EmergiClinic 1231 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-9970 Fax: 639-4281 (W) www.patmosemergiclinic.com Signature Health Care of Greeneville Joseph Donchatz 106 Holt Court Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-0213 (F) 638-4511 (E) admin.greeneville@ signaturehealthcarellc.com

HISTORIC RESTORATION AND MAINTENANCE/ GENERAL CONTRACTOR Skyline Restoration and Maintenance, LLC Patrick James/Heather Thomas 70 Doty Chapel Road Afton, TN 37616 (P) 588-5717 (E) heather@srmhistoric.com (W) www.srmhistoric.com

HISTORIC SITES Andrew Johnson National Historic Site David Foster 121 Monument Ave. Greeneville, TN 37743-5552 (P) 639-3711 (F) 798-0754 (E) david_foster@nps.gov (W) www.nps.gov/anjo/ David Crockett Birthplace State Park Keifer Helle 1245 Davy Crockett Park Rd. Limestone, TN 37681 (P) 257-2167 (F) 257-2430

HOME HEALTH CARE/HOSPICE Silver Angels of Tennessee – Greene, LLC Cedric Harris 2040 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 609-7133 (F) 609-7139 (E) ceharris@silverangels.com (W) www.silverangels.com

Smoky Mountain Home Health & Hospice Lori McCracken 1117 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 636-8006 (F) 636-8193 (E) lorim@smokyhhc.com (W) www.smokyhhc.com

HOMES & INSTITUTIONS Comcare, Inc. Cathy Thomas 1703 W. Main St. P.O. Box 1885 Greeneville, TN 37744-1885 (P) 638-3926 (F) 638-1105 (E) cthomas@comcareinc.com Free Will Baptist Family Ministries, Inc. Jim McComas 90 Stanley Lane Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-9449 (F) 639-5083 (E) info@fwbfm.com (W) www.fwbfm.com Holston United Methodist Home for Children Bradley Williams 404 Holston Drive P. O. Box 188 Greeneville, TN 37744-0188 (P) 638-4171 (F) 638-7171 (W) www.holstonhome.org

HOSPICE SERVICES Amedisys Hospice Carolina Beach 127 Serral Drive, Ste. 1 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-2707 (F) 638-4732 (E) carolina.beach@amedisys.com (W) www.amedisys.com

INDIVIDUALS Dot Alexander 2007 Holley Creek Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-5904 Dan Armstrong P.O. Box 1961 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 581-6700 (E) danarmstrong2014@gmail.com


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Robert K. Bird 233 Briar Patch Lane Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-7456 Meg Cobble 104 Union Street Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 525-8545 (E) medcobbles@comcast.net David Crum 142 Maple Crest Drive Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-7721 (E) davidna182@yahoo.com Rebecca Cutshaw P.O. Box 127 Greeneville, TN 37744-0127 (P) 638-4336 (F) 639-7337 Teresa Earl 609 Oak Hills Pkwy. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-2681 David L. Gass 1245 Weems Chapel Rd. Mosheim, TN 37818 (P) 329-4788 (E) dlgass@hotmail.com Al Giles 240 Veldt Lane Afton, TN 37616 (P) 639-8406 (E) akgiles@comcast.net Frankie Hagan 212 Circle Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 615-597-8755 (E) frankieandtonyhagen@gmail.com Steven K. Harbison 1516 Crestwood Dr. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 620-1528 (E) stevenkharbison@gmail.com David B. Hawk 407 Crockett Lane Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-8146 (E) rep.david.hawk@legislature. state.tn.us Nathan Holt 168 Shane St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 823-2873 (E) nathanholt@greenecounty tngov.com

Rhonda Humbert 175 S. T. Wilhoit Drive Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-3819 (E) rhondahum@comcast.net

James S. Shore 1345 Shakerag Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-6577 (E) ssmshore@aol.com

Chuck Jeffers 204 N. Cutler St., Ste. 222 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 798-1738 (F) 798-1741 (E) chuckjeffers@comcast.net

James F. Smith 155 Veldt Lane Afton, TN 37616 (P) 639-5793

Allen R. Jones 121 Wildwood Court Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-5911 (E) allenr.jones@comcast.net James C. (J.C.) Jones 310 Pinecrest Drive Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-5606 Bland Justis 132 Indian Hill Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 823-8969 (E) blandjustis@yahoo.com Kathy Knight 1814 Cottage Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 552-3983 (E) kathyknight650@gmail.com Don Mathis 254 Mountain River Rd. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 561-329-3013 Kevin Morrison 1595 Morrison Rd. Chuckey, TN 37641 (P) 798-1766 Joy Rader Nunnally 204 N. Cutler St. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 798-1726 Judye Rhea 250 Regency Park Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-3743 Lindy Riley 281 Grapevine Trail Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-9223 (E) lindyriley@comcast.net Chris Shepard 101 South Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 798-1760 (F) 798-1763 (E) chris@greenecourts.com

Jim Smythe 511 E. Main St. Murfreesboro, TN 37130 (P) 615-400-7772 (F) 615-904-9797 (E) jim@jsmytheleasing.com Bob R. Southerland 215 Hickory Trail Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-5009 (E) southerlandbr@yahoo.com Wolfgang U. Spendel 1608 W. Allens Bridge Rd. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 525-4202 (E) wolfspe@gmail.com Sarah E.T. Webster 340 Old Fort Lane Chuckey, TN 37641 (P) 638-7006

INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT SALES, SERVICE & RENTAL MHI – Material Handling Inc. Sarah Lane 4709 Middle Creek Lane Knoxville, TN 37921 (P) 865-722-4401 (F) 706-609-9845 (E) sarahlane@mhiusa.net (W) www.mhiusa.net

INDUSTRIAL & MANUFACTURING 411 Industries Brian Hixson 1301 Old Newport Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-1777 (E) brian_hixson@aol.com (W) www.411industries.com American Greetings Corporation Scott Crawford 101 American Rd. Afton, TN 37616 (P) 639-7878 (F) 636-2065

AMSEE Ltd. Scott Dinger 1915 Snapps Ferry Rd., Bldg. G Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 810-869-5444 (F) 972-4187 (E) sdinger@amsee.org (W) www.amsee.org Artazn Tom Wennogle 2500 Old Stage Rd. P.O. Box 1890 Greeneville, TN 37744-1890 (P) 639-8111 (F) 639-3125 B.T.L. Industries Mike Letts 1607 Industrial Rd. P.O. Box 1752 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 638-6171 (F) 638-2065 Ceradyne Inc., a 3M Company Mike Wilds 510 Midway Circle Midway, TN 37809 (P) 422-6051 (F) 422-4802 Crenlo Matt Steele 115 Terry Leonard Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 798-2420 (F) 798-2425 DS Smith Bruce Korman 120 T. Elmer Cox Drive Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 787-7711 (F) 787-7771

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Eastman CeeGee McCord P.O. Box 431 Kingsport, TN 37662 (P) 229-6974 (F) 229-8280 Endot Industries, Inc. Gary Biggs 400 Bohannon Ave. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-8241 (F) 639-3722 Everidge Larry Gothard 140 T. Elmer Cox Drive Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-8565 (F) 638-2583 (W) www.everidge.com HUF North America 395 T. Elmer Cox Drive Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 787-8500 (F) 787-8621 (E) mmyers@hufna.com (W) www.huf-group.com Imerys Fused Minerals Greeneville, Inc. Tim Newton 109 Coile St. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 787-0333 (F) 787-0775 (E) laura.pendleton@imerys.com (W) www.imerys-fusedminerals.com www.imerys-refractoryminerals.com John Deere Power Products Fabio B. Castro 1630 Hal Henard Rd. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 787-6100 (F) 636-1772

Delfasco, LLC 1945 Scott Farm Rd. Afton, TN 37616 (P) 639-6191 (F) 639-1160 (W) www.delfasco.com

MECO Mark Proffitt 1500 Industrial Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-1171 (F) 639-2570 (W) www.meco.net

Donaldson Company, Inc. Everett Haynie 115 Rockwell Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-4154 (F) 639-3909 (E) everett.haynie@donaldson.com (W) www.donaldson.com

Miller/Greeneville, Inc. Rhonda Banks 711 Campbell Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 798-6160 (F) 798-0822 (E) rbanks@millerind.com (W) www.millerind.com

East Tennessee Forest Products Elliott E. Stott 945 Pottertown Rd. Midway, TN 37809 P. O. Box 305 Greeneville, TN 37744-0305 (P) 422-7134 (F) 422-9306

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Parker Hannifin Jared Adams 2745 Snapps Ferry Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-8151 (F) 787-2406 Parkway Products Wayne Hartsock 1609 Industrial Road Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-9141 (F) 639-3145 Premium Waters, Inc. Don Myers 1616 Industrial Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 787-0236 (F) 787-0790 (W) www.premiumwaters.com SumiRiko Tennessee 199 Pottertown Rd. Midway, TN 37809 (P) 422-4454 (F) 422-4654 Unaka John Owens 1500 Industrial Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 278-1443 (F) 639-1663 (E) jowens@unaka.com (W) www.unaka.com US Nitrogen Dylan Charles 471 Pottertown Rd. Midway, TN 37809 (P) 422-2040 (F) 422-2050 (W) www.usnitrogen.com Vooner Randy Broce 475 T. Elmer Cox Drive P.O. Box 129 Greeneville, TN 37744-0129 (P) 638-2211 (F) 638-8805 (E) info@cvnvooner.com Vulcan Materials Company Ed Everette 1192 Lonesome Pine Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-0233 (F) 639-5343

INDUSTRIAL & MANUFACTURING MACHINING & TOOLING Precision Machine & Welding Bob Cutshall 175 Holder Rd. Afton, TN 37616 (P) 638-9000 (F) 638-9033 (W) www.precisionmw.com

Quality Machine Products, Inc. Jeff Bullock 108 Mimosa Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-9771 (F) 639-1719

INDUSTRIAL EXTENSION SERVICES University of Tennessee Center for Industrial Services Dwaine Raper 2112 N. Roan St., Ste. 604 Johnson City, TN 37601 (P) 926-8282 (F) 854-9223 (E) dwaine.raper@tennessee.edu (W) www.cis.tennessee.edu

INDUSTRIAL SALES, SUPPLIES & SERVICES Alliance AutoGas Happy Fox 1201 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 828-575-8024 (F) 828-298-6411 (E) jfox@allianceautogas.com (W) www.allianceautogas.com Holston Gases Larry Lakins P.O. Box 127 Morristown, TN 37814 (P) 586-8011 (F) 587-6958 Industrial Supply Company, Inc. Van Brooks 212 W. Church St. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 787-1717 (F) 787-9390 (E) isco925@embarqmail.com Southeastern Crate Service Center Shane Patterson 1617 Industrial Rd. P.O. Box 416 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 639-0187 (F) 639-2504 (E) spatterson@lmrplastics.com

INSULATION & HYDROSPRAY MULCH Profile Products, LLC Gary L. Bowers 60 Davy Crockett Park Rd. Limestone, TN 37861 (P) 257-2051 (F) 257-4821 (E) ccarrier@profileproducts.com (W) www.profileproducts.com

Greene County Farm Bureau Trey Youngblood 1431 W. Main St. P. O. Box 38 Greeneville, TN 37744-0038 (P) 639-7212 (F) 639-7215 Greene County Farmers Mutual Insurance Company Misty L. Barkley 921 W. Main St. P. O. Box 38 Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-3652 (F) 638-2066 (E) gcfarmersmutual@comcast.net (W) www.gcfarmersmutual.com

Steve Goad State Farm Steve Goad 542 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-4144 (F) 787-9024 (E) steve.goad.dr0n@ statefarm.com (W) www.sfagentsteve.com

Trinity Benefit Advisors, Inc. Tony Stubbs Allstate/The Call Agency 4823 Old Kingston Pike, Ste. 205 Lori Call Knoxville, TN 37919 1141 Tusculum Blvd. (P) 865-531-9898 Greeneville, TN 37745 (F) 865-531-2290 (P) 787-1069 (F) 787-0784 McIntosh & Lee Insurance Agency (E) tony.stubbs@trinityben.com (E) a046917@allstate.com (W) www.trinityben.com Scott Lee Allstate Insurance 3509 East Andrew Johnson Hwy. Christine Nace Greeneville, TN 37745 P.O. Box 1056 JEWELRY (P) 525-5481 Greeneville, TN 37744 Legacy Fine Jewelers (F) 588-5486 (P) 806-6052 Faye Barnes (E) mcintosh_lee2018@yahoo.com (E) christinenace@allstate.com 2315 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. (W) agents.allstate.com/ McInturff, Milligan Greeneville, TN 37745 christine-nace-mosheim-tn.html & Brooks Insurance Agency (P) 638-8157 (F) 638-8157 John McInturff, III Andrew Johnson Insurance & (E) legacyfinejewelers@comcast.net Investment Services 237 W. Summer St. Brian Broyles P. O. Box 1600 Mountain Song Jewelers Chuck Wagner Greeneville, TN 37744-1600 Rob Sherman 124 N. Main St. (P) 639-5171 (F) 639-7129 566 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37743 Greeneville, TN 37745 Peake Insurance (P) 281-0885 (F) 638-9527 (P) 639-4653 David B. Peake (E) bbroyles@ajbankins.com (E) info@mountainsongjewelers.com 913 Tusculum Blvd. cwagner@ajbankins.com (W) www.mountainsongjewelers.com (W) www.andrewjohnson Greeneville, TN 37745 investmentservices.com (P) 639-0288 (F) 639-3806 (E) davidpeake@ LANDSCAPE/HANDYMAN Community Insurance peakeinsurance.net William P. Richards Firemen on Call (W) www.peakeinsurance.net 1307 Tusculum Blvd., Ste. 3 Miles Kilday Greeneville, TN 37745 State Farm Insurance, 790 Baileyton Road (P) 638-1422 Lisa Crum Agency Greeneville, TN 37745 (F) 888-523-2068 Lisa Shepherd Crum (P) 329-0357 (E) brichards@greatci.com (E) mileskilday@hotmail.com (W) www.communityinsurancetn.com 2195 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 Farm Bureau Commons Office (P) 639-5150 Misty Kite-Fezell (F) 639-6288 LAUNDRY 1333 Tusculum Blvd. (E) Lisa.Crum.C61L@ 70 & Summer Coin Laundry Greeneville, TN 37745 statefarm.com Pat Hankins (P) 525-4910 (F) 525-4932 (W) www.lisacrumagency.com (E) mistyk.fezell@fbitn.com Michelle Hankins State Farm Insurance 1045 Summer St. Got LTCi Tommy Haun Greeneville, TN 37743 Phyllis Shelton 1137 Tusculum Blvd. (P) 823-2079 640 Lick Hollow Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (E) patandm@comcast.net Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-5721 (F) 639-3373 (P) 615-590-0300 (F) 615-590-0307 (E) phyllis@gotltci.com (W) www.gotltci.com

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LAWN & GARDEN SUPPLIES Broyles General Store David Broyles 730 W. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-8197 (F) 525-4834 (E) bbroyles3@aol.com

LODGING Andrew Johnson Inn Jay Patel 2145 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-8124 (F) 638-8125 Around Pond RV Margo Starnes 617 Van Hill Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 234-0229 (F) 234-1090 (E) aroundpond@live.com (W) www.aroundpondrv.com General Morgan Inn and Conference Center Patricia Bohon 111 N. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 787-1000 (F) 787-1001 (E) pbohon@generalmorganinn.com (W) www.generalmorganinn.com Hampton Inn Satish Hira 3130 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-3735 (F) 638-4413 (W) www.hometown.aol.com\hamp ton\grvtn\myhomepage\business Nolichuckey Bluffs Cabins Pam Sadler 295 Kinser Park Lane Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 329-9633 (E) thebluffs.cabins@gmail.com (W) www.tennessee-cabins.com Quality Inn Lisa Douthat 3160 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-7511 (F) 638-8956 Quality Inn Bulls Gap Bahavin Patel 50 Speedway Lane Bulls Gap, TN 37711 (P) 235-9111 (E) qualityinnbullsgaptn@gmail.com

Relax Inn Akash Patel 121 Serral Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-1331 Fax: 639-5289 (E) kinghtsinn14@yahoo.com (W) www.relaxinngreeenville.com

MARKETING The Pointe Nine Emily Macbeth 1013 Amersham Rd. Kingsport, TN 37660 (P) 384-4976 (E) emily@thepointnine.com (W) www.thepointnine.com

MEDICAL ORTHO BRACING MEDTEC LLC Jim Cutshaw 1231 Tusculum Blvd., Suite 2 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 823-0793 (F) 1-888-700-0908 (E) jcutshaw@medtecllc.com (W) www.medtecllc.com

MED SPA About Face Aesthetics & Skincare, LLC Sue Cressel 830 W. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 360-3099 (E) sueinjects@tryaboutface.com (W) www.tryaboutface.com

MONUMENTS Tusculum Monument Company Richard Jeffers 111 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-5546

MUSEUMS City Garage Car Museum Kent Bewley 210 S. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-6971 (F) 638-2969 (E) info@citygaragecarmuseum.com (W) www.citygaragecarmuseum.com

NEWSPAPERS & PUBLICATIONS The Greeneville Sun Paul Mauney 121 W. Summer St. P. O. Box 1630 Greeneville, TN 37744-1630 (P) 638-4181 (F) 638-3645 (E) paul.mauney@adamspg.com (W) www.greenevillesun.com

NON-PROFIT/RETAIL CASA of Northeast Tennessee Kristi Shelton Wendy Hensley P.O. Box 1021 Johnson City, TN 37605 (P) 461-3500 (F) 928-2400 (E) shelton@casanetn.org (W) www.casanetn.org

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS ALPS Adult Day Care Services Mahon Fritts 431 E. Bernard Ave. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 525-5773 (E) alpsdirector@musfiber.com (W) www.alpsadultdayservices.com Christian Self-Help, Inc. Becky Rowney P.O. Box 244 Mosheim, TN 37818 (P) 552-3619 (E) rowneys@comcast.net (W) www.cshhelp.org Greene County Habitat for Humanity Vicki Culbertson P.O. Box 1824 Greeneville, TN 37744-1824 (P) 638-3838 Greene County Imagination Library Ruth Burkey P.O. Box 2922 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 329-0466 (E) gcimaginationlibrary@gmail.com (W) www.gcimaginationlibrary.org

Greene LEAF (Local Educational Advancement Foundation) Suzanne Richey P.O. Box 1253 Greeneville, TN 37744-1253 (P) 823-0732 (E) greeneleafdirector@gmail.com (W) www.greeneleaf.org Greeneville City Schools Education Foundation Amanda Waddell 129 W. Depot St. P.O. Box 1420 Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 823-0001 (E) waddella@gcschools.net (W) www.gcseducation foundation.net Greeneville Theatre Guild Paige Mengel P.O. Box 2002 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 470-2792 (E) greenevilletheatreguild @gmail.com (W) www.greenevilletheatre guild.org Greeneville/Greene County History Museum Betty Fletcher 101 W. McKee St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 636-1558 (E) betty@themuseum.us (W) www.greenevillegreene countyhistorymuseum.com Marsh Regional Blood Center Rhonda Smith 111 West Stone Dr., Ste. 300 Kingport, TN 37660 (P) 423-408-7500 (E) rhonda.smith@balladhealth.com (W) www.marshblood.com MEDIC Regional Blood Center Benjamin J. Prijatel 1601 Ailor Ave. Knoxville, TN 37921 (P) 865-524-3074 (E) bprijatel@medicblood.org (W) www.medicblood.org

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NAMI Sabrina Fillers 323 Love Street Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 620-1929 (E) sabrinafillers.namigreene@ gmail.com Northeast Tennessee Local Workforce Development Board Kathy Pierce P.O. Box 249 Elizabethton, TN 37644 (P) 547-7500 (F) 547-7522 (E) kpierce@ab-t.org (W) www.netlwdb.org

NUTRITION Depot Nutrition Jennifer Messer 140 W. Depot St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (E) jenniferdhoward7@gmail.com Greeneville Nutrition Leah Raines 2055 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy., Ste. 1 Greeneville, TN 37745 (E) greenevillenutrition@ outlook.com

OFFICE EQUIPMENT & SERVICE BMC Office Technology Tim Suder 3132 Morris Ave. Knoxville, TN 37909 (P) 865-525-4262 (F) 865-522-4484 (E) tsuder@4bmc.com (W) www.4bmc.com


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OFFICE SUPPLIES, FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT A-Z Office Resource, Inc. Todd Coffey 1600 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Morristown, TN 37814 (P) 800-421-0797 (F) 581-8243 Staples Matt Davis 1505 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 798-0110 (F) 798-0175 (E) matthew.davis@staples.com (W) www.staples.com

OIL COMPANIES Greeneville Oil & Petroleum, Inc. Allen Johnson 860 W. Andrew Johnson Hwy. P. O. Box 926 Greeneville, TN 37744-0926 (P) 638-3145 (F) 638-3203 Pilot Corporation James Haslam II P.O. Box 10146 Knoxville, TN 37939-0146 (P) 865-588-7487

OPHTHALMOLOGISTS, OPTOMETRISTS, OPTICIANS Clement Eye Associates Dr. John Clement 1539 Industrial Rd., #A Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-8856 (F) 639-8227 (E) clementeye@yahoo.com (W) www.clementeyeassociates.com Tri City Vision Center Gloria Coffman 1310 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-6236 (F) 638-6329 (E) tricityvisioncenter@gmail.com (W) www.tricityvision.com

ORAL SURGEONS Brad S. Johnson, DMD, PLLC Janice Hurst 703 K St. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-6769 (F) 638-3635 (W) www.etoms.com

ORTHODONTISTS Greeneville Orthodontics Ben Haws, DDS 151 Mason St. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-3196

PACKAGING SOLUTIONS Dakota Packaging Solutions Steve Hartness 170 Heritage Rd. P.O. Box 97 Limestone, TN 37681 (P) 257-7828 (F) 257-7728

PAWN SHOPS Summer Street Pawn Shop Michael Cansler 510 Summer St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-4447

PERFORMING ARTS Niswonger Performing Arts Center Vicki Hudson P.O. Box 727 212 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-1328 (F) 638-1346 Box Office: 638-1679

PHARMACIES

PHYSICIANS/CHIROPRACTORS

Atchley Drug Center Will Giddings 511 Asheville Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-5155 (F) 639-2476

Frost Chiropractic Center Stephanie Frost, D.C. 1007 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 798-9710 (F) 798-9722

Baileyton Drug Company Matt Allen 515 Van Hill Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 528-4258 (F) 528-4273

Hamilton Chiropractic Clinic John Hamilton 1119 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-2233 (F) 638-9972 (E) drhamilton@ drjohnhamilton.com (W) www.greeneville-tn-chiropractic.com

Central Drug Store Cindy Fisher 239 W. Summer St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-4711 (F) 638-3311 Community Pharmacy of Greeneville Dr. Shelly Lewis 1402 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 588-5099 (F) 588-5935 (E) cpgrx@yahoo.com (W) www.community pharmacygreeneville.com Corley’s Pharmacy A.B. Corley 1004 Snapps Ferry Rd. P.O. Box 874 Greeneville, TN 37744-0874 (P) 638-7552 (F) 638-2552 (E) alan@corleyspharmacy.com Greene County Drug Store Benji Cox 906 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-7101 (F) 638-9105 (E) gcdrug@embarqmail.com

PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO

Illumine Photographic Services Larry Horn PETROLEUM EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTOR (P) 329-2743 (E) larry@illumineps.com Petro Services, Inc. (W) www.illumineps.com Sid Lester 2205 W. Stone Drive Kingsport, TN 37660 PHYSICAL THERAPY (P) 245-4755 PT Solutions (F) 378-6524 Sharon Hopson 1321 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 609-3906 (F) 783-7943 (E) sharon.hopson@ptsolutions.com (W) www.ptsolutions.com

PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS

Dr. Philip Thwing 400 Y St. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-0707 or 639-0345 (E) pthwing@summithealthcare.com Tusculum Family Physicians Carla Nickle, DO, Ken Nickle, DO, D. Erica Conrad 555 Justis Drive Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 783-7965 (F) 783-7970 (E) tlisenby@summithealthcare.com Unity Urology Jason Carter, M.D. 189 Liberty Way Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-4046 (F) 638-4295 (E) info@unityurology.com (W) www.unityurology.com

Doctor’s Office Charles Montgomery, MD, Rufus Breckenridge, MD, Andy Roberts, MD PLUMBING 109 E. Church St. Midway Construction Greeneville, TN 37745 Company, Inc. (P) 638-4131 (F) 638-9237 Jeff Moore Greeneville Internal Medicine & P.O. Box 235 Family Practice Mosheim, TN 37818 W. Joseph Scott, MD, Robert Mos- (P) 588-5639 (F) 588-5643 ca, DO, R. Theodore Hensley, MD, B. Tyler Bailey, MD, Leah Rodgers, PRINTING, GRAPHICS PA-C, Eva Fields, FNP & BUSINESS FORMS 1404 Tusculum Blvd., Ste. 3100 Greeneville, TN 37745 Artistic Printers (P) 638-4114 (F) 638-1605 Lisa & Terry Webb 2475 Snapps Ferry Rd. Greeneville Pediatric Clinic Greeneville, TN 37745 Dr. Doug Cobble, Dr. Walter Ashe (P) 639-4316 221 N. Main St. (F) 639-4162 Greeneville, TN 37745 IGOM, Inc. (P) 787-6050 (F) 787-6054 Joy Herman Laughlin Medical Group/General 445 Valley View Drive Surgery Morristown, TN 37813 Dr. Mark Patterson, (P) 888-343-0111 Dr. Natalie Scott (F) 317-0092 1410 Tusculum Blvd., Ste. 1700 (E) interstate@musfiber.com Greeneville, TN 37745 (W) www.igimorristown.com (P) 787-7100 (F) 787-7109 Pienkowski MD Heather Mullikin 1406 Tusculum Blvd., Ste. 2500 Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-9595 (F) 638-1527 (E) heatherm@pienkowskimd.com (W) www.pienkowskimd.com

Stafford Custom Graphics, LLC Jay Stafford P.O. Box 355 1903 Highway 11E Jonesborough, TN 37659 (P) 753-6911 (F) 753-6900 (E) jstafford@ staffordcustomgraphics.com (W) www.staffordcustom graphics.com


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PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS PromoMarket.us John Kilday IV 612 E. McKee St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 823-4748 (E) john@promomarket.us (W) www.promomarket.us

PROPANE Marsh Propane Chris Marsh 253 Baileyton Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-7226 (F) 639-8811

PUBLIC HOUSING RENTALS Greeneville Housing Authority Rebecca M. Adams P.O. Box 279 Greeneville, TN 37744-0279 (P) 638-3111 (F) 638-2489

RADIO STATIONS WGRV/WIKQ/WSMG Ron Metcalfe P.O. Box 278 Greeneville, TN 37744-0278 (P) 638-4147 (F) 638-1979 (E) wgrv@greeneville.com

REAL ESTATE RENTALS Round Table Offices, LLC Linda Crum 1104 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-2275 (F) 638-1025 (E) lindac@roundtableoffices.com (W) www.unaka.com

REAL ESTATE SALES Century 21 Legacy Jamie Skeen, Gail Landers, Mark Williams, Jamie Kelley, Jessica Lutz, Mike McNeese, Gordon Newman, Susan Miller, Ashlee Shirey, Jeff Brooks, Brian McAmis, Laura McNeese, Mary Beckner, Regie Jones, Barry Carter, Alan Simpson, Saundra Dillon, Dianna Damron, Rombye Perry, Megan Pierce, Aundra Gunter, Eugene Jeffers, Mike LeMay 95 N. Rufe Taylor Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-6781 (F) 639-0851 (W) www.myc21legacy.com Hometown Realty of Greeneville Brad A. Johnston, Ginia Johnston, Brandy Birdwell 514 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-2345 (F) 639-2387 (E) bandg89@gmail.com (W) www.hometown ofgreeneville.com Green Door Real Estate Lynn Broyles, Amanda Kilday 510 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 552-0120 (E) broylesproperty@gmail.com (W) www.greendoortn.com Gwen Lilley/Century 21 Legacy 93 Rufe Taylor Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 329-6781 (F) 639-0851 (E) gwenlilley@aim.com (W) www.gwenlilley.com Preferred Properties of East Tennessee, Inc. Joe & Lucia Fillers 1105 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 783-0051 (E) info@ preferredpropertieseasttn.com (W) www.preferredproperties easttn.com

Realty Executives/ East Tennessee Realtors of Greeneville Vickie Ricker 1332 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-3465 (F) 639-3484 (E) vickiericker@ realtyexecutives.com (W) www.searchgreeneville.com Southbound Real Estate Lindsey Susong, Hilda Pickering, Lynn Broyles, Bill Muhlhahn, Ben Brooks, Amanda Kilday 218 N. Main Street Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 823-9082 (E) southboundtn@gmail.com (W) www.southboundtn.com Southern Pride Realty Teresa Jones 1104 Tusculum Blvd., Ste. 314 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-1200 (F) 877-795-7511 (E) tj9313@yahoo.com (W) www.southernpriderealty.com Rebecca Mitchell/ Spring Mountain Realty, PLLC 229 Main Street Bean Station, TN 37708 (P) 423-677-0034 (E) becca@ springmountainrealty.com Tri County Real Estate, LLC Renee Dunbar 90 McIntosh Lane Bulls Gap, TN 37711 (P) 235-5550 (F) 235-9755 (E) tcrenow@gmail.com (W) www.tcrealestateonline.com

REAL ESTATE SALES, AUCTIONS C.L.A.S.S. Classic Land & Auction Service Specialists Eddie Yokley 140 W. Bernard Ave., Ste. 1 Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-0881 (E) eddieyokley@yahoo.com (W) www.classauction.us

Greeneville Real Estate & Auction Team William G. Brown 210 W. Summer St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 525-5341 (F) 525-5345 (E) bill@greenevilleteam.com (W) www.greenevilleteam.com

REAL ESTATE SALES, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Parrish Properties Debbie Wilson 1009 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 798-0164 (F) 638-2061 (E) debbie@parrishpropertynow.com

REAL ESTATE SALES, RENTALS Bewley Properties, Inc. Kent Bewley 615 W. Main St. P.O. Box 459 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 638-6971 (F) 638-2969 (E) bewleykd@aol.com

RECYCLING/WASTE SERVICES East Tennessee Iron & Metal, Inc. Jason Putnal Hwy. 66, Bulls Gap 37711 P. O. Box 460 Rogersville, TN 37857 (P) 235-4119 (F) 235-4149 (W) www.easttniron.com Greeneville Iron & Metals Jeff Collins 315 Old Stage Rd. P.O. Box 1718 Greeneville, TN 37744-1718 (P) 639-1562 (F) 798-8988 (W) www.greenevilleironandmetals.com Scrap Guy Jeff Collins P.O. Box 1718 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 798-8984 (E) info@greenevilleironandmetals.com (W) www.scrap-guy.com

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RENTALS Grand Rental Station Danny Venerable 2215 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-6160 (F) 636-8860

RESTAURANTS, FOOD SERVICES Angeez Sweet Shop Angie Lawson 1154 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 972-7354 (E) angeezcatering1@yahoo.com Bojangles’ Famous Chicken & Biscuits Stephanie Gregg 3240 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 636-1021 (E) stephaniegregg82@outlook.com (W) www.greateatsatbos.com Captain D’s Seafood Kitchen Harold Moore 245 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-6311 Catalyst Coffee Co. Sandy Nienaber 103 N. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 588-5146 (E) catalyst@ catalystcoffeecompany.com Chick-Fil-A Mitch Edge 2645 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 787-2035 (E) 04522@chick-fil-a.com (W) www.chickfila.com County Line Pie Jamie Dove 5641 Erwin Hwy. Chuckey, TN 37641 (P) 525-4294 (E) jamie@ themainstreetpizzacompany.com (W) www.countylinepie.com Creamy Cup Eric and Lynette Price 885 Erwin Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 525-4469 (E) creamycup@gmail.com


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Davy Crockett TA Travel Center Jason Brandon/Richard Brandon 195 Van Hill Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 234-4451 (F) 234-6201 (E) tagreenevilleweb@gmail.com (W) www.tagreeneville.com Fatz Cafe Scott McPhail 3104 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 787-9090 (E) fatzgreeneville@fatz.com Little Top Drive-Thru Keith W. Paxton 507 N. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-9800 (E) keithwpaxton@gmail.com Mamma T’s Eat & Treats Elizabeth Tinkham 200 Bohannon Ave. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 609-7796 (E) mammatseats@yahoo.com McDonald’s Kelly Holt 107 Austin St. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-3277 McDonald’s Kelly Holt 504 Asheville Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 636-2673 McDonald’s Kelly Holt 35 Speedway Lane Bulls Gap, TN 37711 (P) 235-7000 Nova’s Sushi Bar & Grille NuNu Thirakul 1337 Tusculum Blvd., #20 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 588-5424 (E) novasushi@gmail.com Old Oak Taproom Paula Broyles 665 Erwin Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 552-8701 (E) oldoaktaproom@gmail.com

Pizza Inn Kyle Moore 275 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-2000 (F) 639-2004 (E) gfoodsinc@earthlink.net The Salsa’s Restaurant Javier Olivares 625 Asheville Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 787-0800 (F) 787-0800 (E) javsb1@gmail.com Sno-Biz and Stuff Janet Cox 144 Marshall Lane. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-2640 (F) 638-2640 The Tannery Downtown Donna McInturff 117 E. Depot St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-2772 Top Choice BBQ Amanda Preston 919 West Main Street Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 620-0567 (E) topchoicebbq@hotmail.com (W) www.topchoicebbq.com

RESTORATION SERVPRO of Greeneville Zach Witt 3204 Hanover Rd. Johnson City, TN 37601 (P) 638-1104 (F) 952-2203 (E) zwitt@servpro11061.com (W) www.SERVPROgreene county.com

RETAILERS Brolin & Bailey Company Wendy Dinger 120 W. Depot St., Ste. 1 Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 426-6576 (E) wendy@brolinbailey.com (W) www.shopbrolinbailey.com Brumley’s Expressions Ashley Davis 1884 Asheville Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 607-9295 (E) brumleysexpressions@gmail.com (W) www.brumleys-expressions. square.site

Esther & Ella Ashley Leonard 129A N. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 609-9914 (E) estherandellaboutique @gmail.com Gilley’s Western Store Greg Gilley 7960 W. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Mosheim, TN 37818 (P) 422-6800 (F) 422-4689 (E) gilleyswesternstore@yahoo.com Hobby Lobby Talina Murphy 1355 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 787-0153 Lowe’s Brad Hibbitts 2375 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-0012 (F) 639-3812 (E) brad.w.hibbits@store.lowes.com (W) www.lowes.com Marshalls Jamie Fletcher 1355 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 787-0540 (W) www.marshalls.com Merle Norman Tamara Wilcox 819 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-9612 (E) mngreeneville@outlook.com Moon Child Boutique & Gifts Ashley Duvall (P) 262-6503 (E) ashley@moonchildbg.com (W) www.moonchildbg.com

SCREEN PRINTING East Tennessee Promotions Scott Bullington 1149 Tusculum Blvd., Ste. 1 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 636-1234 (F) 636-1234

SCREEN PRINTING/EMBROIDERY STK Promotions Julie Colotti 1345 Bishop Loop Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 525-8298 (F) 855-860-2892 (E) info@stitchtek.com (W) www.stitchtek.com

SECURITY/FIRE ALARMS/ COMMUNICATION SYSTEM New Age Alarms Barbara Richard P.O. Box 844 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 639-6635 (F) 639-7726 (E) service@newagealarms.com (W) www.newagealarms.com

SECURITY/JANITORIAL/ STAFFING SOLUTIONS A Services Group, LLC Walter A. Glenn 613 Asheville Hwy. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-1016 (F) 638-1019 (E) wglenn@aservicesgroup.com

SENIOR CARE Home Instead Senior Care Robbie Bunn 1156 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-6375 (F) 753-6555 (W) www.homeinstead.com

Radio Shack Jeffrey W. Pederson SEPTIC SERVICES 2055 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy., Ste. 5 Greeneville, TN 37745 M.C. Septic Services (P) 638-5462 Mark Collins (E) ee3@jeffpederson.com 250 State Street Greeneville, TN 37743 RV DEALERS (P) 787-0399 (F) 525-4773 (E) mcseptic@comcast.net Tri-Am RV Center of East Tennessee Roto Rooter Laura Perkins Mike Harrell 1202 Idell Rd. P.O. Box 488 Bulls Gap, TN 37711 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 235-1167 (F) 235-1176 (P) 639-1221 (F) 638-4962 (E) l.perkins@triamrv.com (E) duckhunter9@hotmail.com (W) www.triamrv.com

SHELTERS/DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PROGRAMS Change Is Possible (Chips) Carolyn McAmis 217 S. Main Avenue Erwin, TN 37650 (P) 743-0022 (F) 735-0023 (E) chipsfvs@gmail.com (W) www.chipsfvs.org

SHIPPING & PRINTING Package Express Center, Inc. Russell Israel 302 CCU Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-8057 (F) 800-570-0683

SHIPPING/DOCUMENTATION SERVICES The UPS Store 5004 Scotty Long 1113 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 798-9992 (F) 798-9909 (E) store5004@theupsstore.com

SHREDERS Shred-It 14201 Hickory Creek Rd. Lenoir City, TN 37772 (P) 800-697-4733 (F) 865-671-0786

SLAUGHTER HOUSES/MEAT MARKETS Snapps Ferry Packing Jack Southerland 5900 E. Andrew Johnson Hwy. Afton, TN 37616 (P) 638-7001

STOCK BROKERS & FINANCIAL PLANNERS Cornerstone Wealth Management Group Brian Click 404 E. Bernard Ave., Ste. A Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 972-4830 (F) 972-4832 (E) brian.click@cornerstonewealthtn.com (W) www.cornerstonewealthtn.com

STORAGE SERVICES Greeneville Mini Warehouses Mark Williams 95 N. Rufe Taylor Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-6781 (F) 639-0851 (E) mark.williams@century21.com


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Greeneville Self Storage Michelle Loven/ Linda Allman Crawford P.O. Box 636 1418 W. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 636-1112 (F) 636-3075 (W) www.greenevilleselfstorage.com

TANNING SALON Glamour Tans Carma Steele 1124 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-7983 (E) glamourtans@yahoo.com

TELEVISION STATIONS WCYB, WEMT, CW Steve Flint 101 Lee St. Bristol, VA 24201 (P) 276-821-5250 (F) 276-645-1553 (E) sflint@wcyb.com (W) www.wcyb.com

THEATRES Capitol Theatre David Horton 104 S. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-1300 (E) dhorton@capitolgreeneville.org (W) www.capitolgreeneville.com

TIRE SALES Double D Tire & Battery Tommy Carter 403 Bernard Ave. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-1402 (F) 525-4199 (E) doubledtire@comcast.net

TITLE & ESCROW SERVICES Greene County Title Company Susan Lamson 518 Tusculum Blvd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-0683 (F) 639-9563 (E) tonis@greenecountytitle.com (W) www.greenecountytitle.com Reliable Title & Escrow, LLC Melissa Neesen 1104 Tusculum Blvd., Ste. 301 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-2100 (F) 638-6100 (E) mneesen@rte-llc.com (W) www.rte-llc.com

Unified Title & Escrow, Inc. Lynn Griffin 122 Village Drive, Ste. 1 Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-0002 (F) 787-0012 (E) lynn.griffin@unifiedtitle.net (W) www.unifiedtitle.net

TOWING Lynn Hope Towing Lynn Hope 80 Clay Way Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 823-1070

TRANSPORT Forward Air Terry Woods P. O. Box 1058 Greeneville, TN 37744-1058 (P) 636-7000 (F) 636-7274

TRANSPORTATION Premier Transportation (P) 638-8271 (F) 638-5541 (E) brandi@gopremiertn.com (W) www.GoPremierTN.com

TRADE ASSOCIATION Northeast Tennessee Association of Realtors Darlene Mullins 105 Tri City Business Park Drive Gray, TN 37615 (P) 477-0040 (F) 477-0065 (E) netar@netar.us (W) www.netar.us

TRAVEL Cruise Planners Kristin Small 765 Henard Rd. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 525-7287 (F) 855-278-9377 (E) ksmall@cruiseplanners.com (W) www.worldcruiseplanners.com

TROPHIES & ENGRAVING Quality Trophy & Engraving Mike Burleson Elaine Burleson 3300 W. Market St. Johnson City, TN 37604 (P) 928-3307 (F) 928-3323

TRUCKING Landair John Tweed 1110 Myers St. P.O. Box 938 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 783-1300 (F) 636-7274

VACATION RENTALS Cedar Creek Hideaway Rebecca Mitchell 7335 Cedar Creek Rd. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 677-0054 (E) cedarcreekhideawaytn@gmail.com (W) www.cedarcreekhideawaytn.com

TRUCKING & EXCAVATION Hookers Excavation & Trucking Birdie E. Hooker 479 Oasis Rd. Mailing: 522 St. Clair Rd. Bulls Gap, TN 37711 (P) 235-3165 (F) 235-3165 (E) williamrhooker@att.net

UTILITIES, RELATED SERVICES

Professional Vending Doug Fezell P.O. Box 2167 Greeneville, TN 37744-2167 (P) 639-3188 (F) 235-5836 (E) dfezell@comcast.net

VETERINARIANS Duckworth Animal Hospital Lee Duckworth 701 N. Main St. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 638-5382 (F) 638-3950 (E) dwanimalhospital@comcast.net

Atmos Energy Jonathan Barnett 1231 Technology Way Morristown, TN 37813 (P) 736-5242 (F) 581-5993

Greene County Veterinary Medical Center Doug Woolsey 247 Baileyton Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-1621

Glen Hills Utility District Gary Hoese P.O. Box 399 Greeneville, TN 37744 (P) 639-8622 (F) 639-3260 Greeneville Light & Power System Chuck Bowlin 110 N. College St. P.O. Box 1690 Greeneville, TN 37744-1690 (P) 636-6200 (F) 638-7611 (W) www.glps.net Greeneville Water Department Laura White 516 N. Main St. P.O. Box 368 Greeneville, TN 37744-0368 (P) 638-3148 (F) 638-3140

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WAREHOUSING, DISTRIBUTION & CARTAGE SoPakCo Wesley Keller 102 Coile St. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-1163 (F) 639-7270 (E) wkeller@sopakcotn.com (W) www.sopakcotn.com

VENDING MACHINES, SERVICES

Admiral Propane Tonya Vickery 1145 Forest St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 639-7945 (F) 639-5968 (E) green@admiralpropane.com

Davis H. Elliot Company, Inc. Brian Sarrett 673 Blue Sky Pkwy. Lexington, KY 40509 (P) 859-977-5838 (E) bsarrett@davishelliot.com

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VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION Tennessee Rehabilitation Center Cindy Wilhoit 241 Baileyton Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 639-5148 (F) 639-1084 (E) cindy.wilhoit@tn.gov (W) www.tn.gov/vocational rehabilitation

WAREHOUSING J&J Warehousing Jerry Fortner 60 Bridge Burners Rd. Mosheim, TN 37818 (P) 422-4481

WAREHOUSING/ FACILITY LEASING CHASAN, LLC Ricky Shepherd 1915 Snapps Ferry Rd. Greeneville, TN 37745 (P) 620-7800 (F) 865-539-5346 (E) ricky_shepherd@chasantn.com (W) www.chasantn.com

WASTE SERVICES Transport Technologies, LLC Jeff L. Collins P.O. Box 1864 185 Old Stage Rd. Greeneville, TN 37744-1864 (P) 638-3485 (F) 639-4808

WELDING Neas Welding Kim Neas 1133 Forest St. Greeneville, TN 37743 (P) 638-9551 (F) 638-9110

WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS H.T. Hackney Company Ross Tutterow P.O. Box 1398 Johnson City, TN 37605-1398 (P) 926-6175 (F) 926-9899

YOGA/FITNESS STUDIO Hot Yoga on Main Jolynn Doty 129 S. Main St. Greeneville, TN 3743 (P) 470-3393 (E) jdoty@1teamllc.com (W) www.hotyogaonmain.net


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National Forest

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Keep Greene Beautiful

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Main Street: Greeneville

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Greene County School System

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Greeneville City School System

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County History

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