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Table of Contents Introduction
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Table of Contents Numbers to Know By the Numbers Our History
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Dickson County Life
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Chamber of Commerce Dickson Greeters Public Library Municipal Airport Dickson County Help Center Sanitation and Recycling Humane Society UT Extension Women Are Safe Developmental Services CareNet Pregnancy Center Child Advocacy Center Entertainment and Attractions Old Timers Day Dickson County Fair Relay For Life Farmerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Market Festivals
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Government
Cities and Towns Burns Charlotte Cumberland Furnace Dickson Slayden Vanleer White Bluff
Education
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School Calendar 90 County School Listings 92 Dickson County School Board 94 Dickson County Administrators 96 Private Schools 97 Higher Education 100
Healthcare Horizon Medical Center Dickson Medical Associates Nursing Homes Assisted Living Health Department NHC Healthcare Dickson Community Clinic Dental Care Optometrists Physical Therapists Athletic Clubs
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Church Directory 132 Industry and Business
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Dickson Retail Crestview Park Tennsco Eubank Asphalt Paving and Sealing Industries William D. Field Industrial Park
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Arts and Local Groups 150 Community Foundation United Way Habitat for Humanity Dickson County Groups
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Parks & Recreation 161
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County Commissioners County Government County Courts Elections Office Where to Vote Political Party Leaders Voting Districts Map State & Federal Representatives
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Important Numbers to Know County Numbers
Dickson Electric 446-9051
County Mayor 789-7003
Sylvia-Tennessee CityPond Utility District 446-8888
Sheriff’s Office 789-4130
Dickson County Trustee – White Bluff Office 797-5320
Assessor of Property 789-7015
Emergencies
Vanleer Water Works 763-2823 Water Authority of Dickson County 441-4188 Greater Dickson Gas Authority 441-2830
Phone Service AT&T 1-888-757-6500 Freedom Communications USA 446-2010
Licenses Dickson County Clerk Charlotte office 789-5093 Dickson County Clerk Dickson office 446-2543 Dickson County Clerk White Bluff office 797-3131 Tennessee Driver Testing Station 441-6218 Dickson County Chamber of Commerce 446-2349
911 Register of Deeds 789-5123 Highway Department 446-2638 Planning, Zoning and Codes 789-6740 Election Office 789-6021 Archives 789-7012 County Extension Office 446-2788 Health Department 446-2839 White Bluff Health Department 797-5056 General Sessions Court 789-5414 Circuit Court 789-7010 Chancery Court 789-7011 School system 446-7571 Dickson County Trustee – Charlotte Office 789-7006
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Dickson County Trustee – Dickson Office 446-2543
Utilities
Non-emergencies Dickson County Sheriff’s Office Tom Wall, sheriff P.O. Box 177 Charlotte, TN 37036 789-4140 Dickson County Emergency Management Agency 284 Cowan Road Dickson, TN 38055 446-1044 Steve Manley, director Warren J. Vaughn, deputy director Dickson County Rescue Squad Capt. Scott Harrell 446-9278
City of Dickson Dickson Central Communications & Police Department 202 S. Main St. Dickson, TN 37055 446-8041
Dickson County Fire Departments Burns Fire Department Chief Melvin Sullivan 446-7911
Claylick Volunteer Fire Department Chief Dwayne Wescott 797-9925 Cumberland Furnace Volunteer Fire Department Chief Ralph Lee 789-6474 City of Dickson Fire Department Chief Richard Greer 446-6331 or 446-0390 Charlotte Volunteer Fire Department Chief Dennis Geisler 22 Court Square Charlotte, TN 37036 789-4578 Harpeth Ridge Volunteer Fire Department Chief Chris Kullman 789-6155 Sylvia/Yellow Creek Volunteer Fire Department Chief Brian McClure 763-0701 Tennessee City Volunteer Fire Department Chief Mike Grant 4605 Hwy. 70 W. Dickson, TN 37055 446-0639 Vanleer Volunteer Fire Department Chief Donald Bubba Tinsley 4455 Hwy. 49 W. 763-6278 White Bluff Fire Department Chief Eric Deal 2185 Hwy 47 N 727-2781
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By the Numbers County Population 52,529
City Populations Burns Charlotte Dickson Slayden Vanleer White Bluff
1,439 1,651 19,274 227 454 2,929
Size: 490 square miles Labor Force: 24,000 Unemployment Rate: (Dec. 2003): 10.3 Per Capita Income: $23,832 Median Housing Value: $104,000
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Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, TVA Profile of Dickson County and County’s Labor Market and the Dickson County Chamber of Commerce. Editor’s Note: Much of this information will change by next year due to the 2010 Census.
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Our History Editor’s note: The following is a brief overview of the history of Dickson County, gathered together by Alan Ragan using research, the Ragan Family’s Skits and Bits column – written by his grandfather Henry Ragan and now by Alan – and the family histories of longtime county residents.
Dickson County was born The Tennessee General Assembly passed a bill creating Dickson County from portions of Montgomery and Robertson counties on Oct. 25, 1803. The county, the 25th of Tennessee’s 95 counties, was named for William Dickson, a Nashville physician and statesman who served in Congress at the time. Although Dickson never lived in the county named for him, his relatives played roles in its early development.
Nature spurs development The fertile soils and natural resources drew settlers to this area in the early 1790s. North Carolina, Revolutionary War and Tennessee land grants assured large tracts of land at little or no cost to these pioneers. The discovery of iron ore provided the foundation for the area’s first industrial development. In 1793, James Robertson, the “Father of Middle Tennessee,” purchased land on Barton’s Creek. It was on this tract of land that Robertson built the first iron works on Tennessee’s frontier. In 1804, Robertson sold his furnace to Montgomery Bell industrialists. On Aug. 4, 1804, an act of the Tennessee General Assembly created the Town of Charlotte to serve as “The Seat of Dickson County Government.” The county seat is named for Robertson’s wife, Charlotte. The Town of Charlotte was the center of commerce, industry and government until the advent of the Civil War.
The Charlotte Courthouse sometime between 1916 and 1920 before the building was expanded. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE RAGAN FAMILY
Railroad, major roads change county With the completion of the railroad from Nashville to the Tennessee River in the 1860s, the focus shifted to the southern end of the county. Also, the construction of the “Broadway of America,” or U.S. Highway 70, and the construction of Interstate 40 – which both also pass through southern Dickson County – have also shaped the county.
Below, this photograph of downtown Dickson, facing east from the corner of College and Main streets, was taken sometime prior to 1910. . PHOTO COURTESY OF THE RAGAN FAMILY
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Other significant dates in Dickson County history MAY 10, 1864 The railroad was finished and the first train passed through Dickson County. The completion of the railroad through the southern part of the county brought about the development and growth of towns like White Bluff, Burns and Dickson. NOVEMBER 4, 1952 Frank G. Clement of Dickson was elected governor for the first time. He served as governor from 1953-1959 and again from 1963-1967. SEPTEMBER 24, 1966 Gov. Frank G. Clement cut the ribbon at the Tennessee River Bridge on the opening of the new Interstate 40, linking East and West Tennessee. The superhighway was started on Sept. 18, 1958 and took eight years to build. MAY 9, 1959 The first Old Timers Day as we now know it was held in Dickson on a vacant lot on Church Street across from Ragan & Hamilton, General Contractors. The day was organized by several people, including Warren G. Medley, Vernon “Red” Hamilton, Henry V. Ragan. JUNE 2, 1965 Hampton High School’s final graduation exercises were held. This event brought an end to segregation in the county’s schools. DECEMBER 9, 1968 An announcement was made by Dickson County School officials that 80 acres of land had been purchased to build the new Dickson County Senior High School, bringing about the consolidation of Dickson, White Bluff and Charlotte high schools in 1972. DECEMBER 19, 2003 The Water Authority of Dickson County opened the state’s most technologically advanced water treatment plant. It opened on the Cumberland River in northern Dickson County. The $29 million plant has the capacity to treat more than 20 million gallons of water per day. SOURCE: Heritage Book of Dickson County 1803-2006
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The former Hotel Halbrook now houses the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum in downtown Dickson. HERALD FILE PHOTO
Dickson County’s history museum The Clement Railroad Hotel Museum is a state-owned museum housed in the nearly 100-year-old former Hotel Halbrook that showcases Dickson County’s history in addition to exhibits on railroad history, the Civil War and former longtime state Gov. Frank G. Clement. Clement was born in the museum building when it was a hotel. For more information, go online to: www.clementrailroadmuseum.org.
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Dickson County Life Dickson County Chamber of Commerce For more than 80 years, the Dickson County Chamber of Commerce has worked to develop economic opportunities, support community activities and promote Dickson County. With the assistance of the Dickson County Industrial Development Board, the local utility companies, local and state governments and volunteers, the chamber helps attract new industries to Dickson County. Dickson County, with its close proximity to Nashville and Interstate 40, is an ideal location for new industry, according to chamber President and CEO David Hamilton. The chamber is the county’s “front door” and, as such, serves as an information center for residents and visitors, Hamilton said. The chamber handles an average of 450 calls monthly from individuals and companies seeking information on businesses, services or local events. Packages are sent out weekly to people and businesses seeking to relocate to or visit Dickson County. The chamber also recruits through its Web site www.dicksoncountychamber.com. The chamber’s most recent initiative, the “Buy Local” campaign, hopes to encourage and educate residents on the importance of shopping in the county. The chamber has sold over 1,000 “Buy Local” t-shirts to local businesses to help promote the campaign. Monthly coffees and luncheons are held to facilitate networking and keep members abreast of important local, state and federal issues.
The Dickson County Chamber of Commerce building is located at 119 Highway 70 East in Dickson. FILE PHOTO
MEMBERS AND STAFF There are 400 chamber members and a 15-member board of directors. Hamilton manages the office and staff, recruits new industry, assists current manufacturers and business people and oversees the industrial park. Tourism Director Rhonda Adams has increased the number of sports tournaments held in Dickson County and attracted new tour groups. The chamber promotes Dickson County at trade shows and in magazines such as Bank Travel, Farm and Home, Tennessee Connections and The Tennessee Vacation Guide. Pat Reynolds serves as the community relations director and heads Leadership Dickson County, a program designed to promote community awareness and personal leadership development. Led by Dana Ramsey, Education Edge is an organization of educators, civic groups, parents, local government and business leaders. A steering committee, made up of many alumni of Leadership Dickson County, develops the goals and strategies for this program. The Education Edge program has been recognized as one of the top 10 programs in the nation by the Council for Corporate and School Partnerships.
Contact Information Where: 119 Hwy. 70 E. in Dickson When: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday Info: For more information, call (615) 446-2349 or visit www.dicksoncountychamber.com
The Dickson Chamber of Commerce staff includes, from left, Pat Reynolds, Jennie Wagner, David Hamilton, Rhonda Adams and Dana Ramsey. PHOTO BY BRIAN MCCORD, COURTESY OF JOURNAL COMMUNICATIONS, INC
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Welcome to Dickson Greeters Message to all Dickson County newcomers: When Helen or Joan Rial knock on your home door, be excited. You are about to receive a bag full of gifts and lots of information about the county. The two women make up Welcome to Dickson Greeters and they love making new friends.“We just try to make them feel comfortable and at home,” Helen Rial said. “We take a little bit different approach because we’re answering to ourselves and to the merchants.” Former operators of Dickson’s Welcome Wagon, the Rials had to wait a year due to a contractual agreement with the national company before they could begin the Welcome to Dickson Greeters in 1999. “I just thought that’s what made it special was the home personal visits,” said Helen Rial, who operated the local Welcome Wagon for nearly 25 years. “We decided to start our own thing going into the homes like we used to. We try to make it a little more personal. It’s just local, it’s just Dickson County.” The Rials provide county information in the form of maps, pamphlets, a Dickson County Fact Book and other giveaways. “We say it’s like a neighbor visiting a neighbor, it’s not like we’re giving a commercial,” Helen said. “It doesn’t take that long but of course we both are talkers so we have a tendency to get off track a lot. Joan said the majority of newcomers are excited to see her or her mother-in-law because the visits provide so much information – and coupons/gift cards. “We have a civic packet too that we give out that has voting registration forms, a map of Dickson County, anything about anything in the area.” Helen said. “Anything that is nonprofit that is a public thing we put in our civic packet.” Newcomers are given invitation cards from local merchants for free gifts. Helen said she has plenty of contacts that let her know when newcomers arrive in the area. “We have no problems getting names,” she said. Helen said transplants from bigger cities are “amazed” by the visits. “For the people who are total strangers, especially if they’ve come from a big city…they are just so thrilled,” she said. For more information, call Joan Rial at 441-3341 or Helen Rial at 446-2226.
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Joan Rial, left, and her mother-in-law, Helen Rial, established the Welcome to Dickson Greeters. The Rials welcome new county residents with a visit and gifts from local businesses. SUBMITTED PHOTO
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Dickson County Public Library and Lifelong Learning Center The Dickson County Public Library and Lifelong Learning Center houses a more than 68,000-item collection of books as well as other services, including interlibrary loans, special children’s programming, a copier, videos, audio books, DVDs and music CDs. The county library has a genealogy room with a staff genealogist and a computer lab with 22 workstations connected to the Internet. The library was created in 1931 by members of the 20th Century Club. When they opened their Tamara Hammer doors in the basement of the First Baptist Church, there were only 50 books. In 1933, space was provided for the collection in the newly dedicated War Memorial Building. The County Court accepted responsibility for the library in January 1934, and in 1948 the library became a member of the Tennessee Regional Library Program. The library moved to its current location on Henslee Drive in Dickson in the summer of 2002.
Contact Information Where: 206 Henslee Drive in Dickson When: 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday, Friday and Saturday; 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday; and 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday. The library is closed on Sunday. Phone: (65) 446-8293 Director: Tamara Hammer Genealogist: Jeff Wills
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Dickson County Muncipal Airport The Dickson County Municipal Airport-Pack Field caters primarily to executives and aviation enthusiasts. As Dickson County grows, a well-maintained, convenient airport is a selling point to industry leaders who are considering locating their businesses here, according to airport officials. The airport offers Thangar storage and tie-down space for airplanes and is currently renovating the original building that was constructed in 1966. Recent improvements to the airport include repaving the ramp areas, and looking forward to the GPS WAAS approach. Liberty Aviation LLC is the fixed-base operator (FBO) for the Dickson County Municipal Airport-Pack Field through a contract with the Dickson Municipal Airport Authority. Liberty Aviation is a partnership of Ann and Larry Hansen, of Vanleer, and Jeff Tipton, who formerly worked for two previous FBO’s. Tipton serves as director of operations, overseeing the day-to-day management of the facility. WEATHER CONDITIONS FOR PILOTS Planes that land at the airport can receive the current weather conditions prior to landing by radio (123.875 MHz) or by telephone (615) 446-5481. To learn more about the Dickson Municipal Airport, call (615) 446-5962.
Morgan Pascale Killian participated in the library’s Summer Reading Program last summer. The theme for the program was “Make a Splash and Read.” SUBMITTED PHOTO
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GARLAND PACK The Dickson County Municipal Airport-Pack Field is named after Garland Pack, an aviator who flew over the Burma hump, a mountains region in China where they were flying in supplies for the troops during World War II. He was from Dickson. He was born in 1912 and died in 1986.
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Dickson County Help Center The Dickson County Help Center is sometimes the only resource that some county residents have to obtain food, clothing and financial assistance. The Help Center in Dickson provides aid to Dickson County residents who are experiencing a temporary financial crisis. The aid comes in the form of food, clothing, prescription medication, help with utility bills and temporary Dale Spicer shelter. The center also serves families in Dickson County who have lost everything due to fire or other acts of nature. The center maintains a significant food bank, which is stocked through private donations and special food drives conducted by local schools, the U.S. Postal Service (letter carriers) and other organizations. Kroger, Odom’s Tennessee Quality Foods and Second Harvest Food Bank also make regular donations. According to Dale Spicer, the director of the Dickson County Help Center, the need continues to grow for the center’s services. Spicer said the Help Center’s mission is to help people improve their lives, not to empower them to use their money unwisely and then expect the Help Center to continuously help them.
VOLUNTEERS, THRIFT STORE AND FUNDING The center depends largely on volunteers, and more are always needed.The Help Center operates a thrift store where donated items are sold at bargain prices. Anyone is welcome to shop at the thrift store. The store revenue pays for the Help Center’s overhead. This enables 100 percent of monetary donations and the remaining revenue from the store to be used to aid those in need. In the past, the Help Center has received various amounts of funding from the United Way of Dickson County, The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, Dickson County government, and the city of Dickson. The majority of funding comes from local churches, civic organizations, businesses and private individuals. The Dickson Electric System, the Greater Dickson Gas Authority and the Water Authority of Dickson County all have programs where their customers can add a dollar or more to their utility bill each month and that money is donated to the Help Center.
Contact Information When: 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday-Saturday; assistance office hours: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 9 a.m.-noon Friday Where: 107 Myatt St. in Dickson Info: Donations of clothing and other items may only be dropped off during store hours. For more information, call (615) 441-0076 Web site: www.dicksoncountyhelpcenter.org IN 2010 THE HELP CENTER PROVIDED THE FOLLOWING AID FOR CLIENTS AC Unit, $799.84 Auto & auto repairs, $1,494.74 Clothing & furniture, $6,417 Day care, $682 Utilities (electric, gas, water), $80,202.63 Food for pantry, $5,284.36 Furniture , $1,622 Heaters, $233.73 Home repairs , $4,063.70 Home repairs (flood-related), $21,044.99 Medical, $8,600.33 Motel/transportation , $4,230.04 Rent, $11,411.48 Emergency relief (flood-related other), $14,095.95 Guardian Angel Foster Children, $3,598.96 TOTAL AID, $163,781.75
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DICKSON - Quality of Life Offering small town values and outstanding opportunity for business and industrial growth. The City of Dickson was incorporated in 1899 and chartered in 1903. City government provides administration, police, fire, municipal court, codes enforcement, public works department, canine control, a senior citizens center, cemetery department, a parks and recreation department, and a maintenance department. For more information about Dickson, call the Mayorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office at (615) 441-9508 or visit our web site at: cityofdickson.com.
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Locations and instructions for recycling specific items are listed below. For more recycling information, call (615) 740-4924. Aluminum cans – All 10 convenience centers. Aluminum cans for charity – Devandry’s Recycling Center to donate to Habitat for Humanity or Humane Society. Corrugated cardboard – All convenience centers. Flatten boxes. Newspaper – Convenience centers (except Vanleer and Bowker Road) and bins behind Dickson County Library. Magazines – Convenience centers (except Vanleer and Bowker Road) and bins behind Dickson County Library. Catalogs, paper (shredded, colored, white, computer, office, etc.), envelopes and all greeting cards in magazine bins. Plastic bottles and containers – Charlotte and Sylvis Road convenience centers and a bin beside Dickson County Library. Flatten Plastic. Used tires – Take to the landfill on Eno Road in Dickson. Metals – Convenience Centers (except Sylvis Road and Eno Road). Tin cans – Bordeau Metals in White Bluff. Labels can stay on cans. Please rinse out food. Used oil – Advance Auto Parts, Auto Zone, Speed Lube, Tractor Supply, Walmart Tire and Lube Express and the landfill on Eno Road in Dickson. Phonebooks – There is an annual phonebook drive. Watch newspaper for notices. Plastic bags (grocery or market bags) – Return to stores where you received them. Ink jet or laser tone cartridges – Dickson County Library (for Women Are Safe) and various office supply locations. Electronics (computers, televisions, etc.) – The landfill on Eno Road in Dickson.
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Rechargeable batteries – Boxes at the Dickson County Library in Dickson and the Courthouse Annex in Charlotte. Put alkaline batteries in the trash. Cell phones – Dickson County Sheriff’s Office or Women Are Safe (box at library) Hazardous waste – Bring to hazardous waste collection event held annually for materials such as: oil-based paint, paint thinners, pesticides, household cleaners, antifreeze, swimming pool chemicals, wood preservatives, aerosol containers, car batteries and more. Watch for notices – usually in the fall.
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Humane Society of Dickson County Imagine the staff, food, veterinary services and supplies you would need if you took care of more than 3,000 animals. That is the level of resources required to sustain the Humane Society of Dickson County, which cares for more than 250 animals per month. Thanks to generous foster families and increased adopt-a-thons staffed by volunteers, the humane society’s adoption rate has continued to increase over the past few years. However, the department continues to see a rise in homeless pets. Starting this year, the humane society began accepting pets for adoption for a small fee. The fee helps to cover the costs of necessary tests, vaccinations and spay/neuter for animals. The fee is $20 per animal, or $30 for a litter. Not just any animal will be accepted. The pets will have to be healthy, friendly and social. Feral animals will be turned away and directed to animal control services. When they run out of capacity for the volume of homeless and abandoned animals brought to their door, their shelter staff must undertake the heart-wrenching task of euthanizing animals to make adequate room. No humane society wants to euthanize any animal, but this is the reality for Dickson County. Residents can help by spaying and neutering pets to help reduce the pet overpopulation problem and put an end to the euthanasia of healthy animals. Citizens also can help by fostering an animal. Foster care is an integral key to finding new homes for the animals. Foster families care for animals until they can be adopted locally, or sent to one of numerous rescue groups. All animal abuse cases in Dickson County are now referred to Dickson’s animal control
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officers (441-9591). To stop abuse before it starts, the staff frequently teaches adults and children about responsible pet ownership and humane treatment for all living creatures. The staff and volunteers visit local schools, civic groups and other community organizations to educate about responsible treatment of animals and the mission of the Humane Society of Dickson County. The HSDC receives minimal government support – less than 5 percent of the operating budget funds come from Dickson County government, and no funding whatsoever is received from the local city governments. Because of this, HSDC must rely on the kindness of Middle Tennesseans and local fundraisers to survive.
Contact Information When: Open for adoptions Wednesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Closed to the public Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Where: 410 Eno Rd. in Dickson For more information, call (615) 446-PETS or go online, www.dicksonhumane.org
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Dickson County UT Extension UT Extension provides a gateway to the University of Tennessee as the outreach unit of the Institute of Agriculture. With an office in every county, UT Extension delivers educational programs and research-based information to citizens throughout the state of Tennessee. Working with farmers, families, youth and communities, Extension helps improve people's lives by addressing problems and issues at the local, state and national levels. Educational programs are open to all eligible persons regardless of race, color, national origin, sex or disability. AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES UT Extension programs in Agriculture and Natural Resources are focused on maintaining the competitiveness of agriculture, enhancing environmental stewardship, protecting agriculture communities from natural or induced threats, while also improving the viability of rural communities. While livestock and row crops are still the backbone of agriculture in Dickson County, there seems to be a strong shift to more urban forms of agriculture. Lawns, gardens and landscapes are becoming the topics of questions directed toward UT Extension in Dickson County more and more every day. This is truly a sign of a changing environment. Dickson County also boasts a very strong and continuously growing Farmers Market. The Dickson County Farmers Market is located at 284 Cowan Road, behind the County Ambulance and Emergency Management Service. At the market you can find products from jams and jellies to bee and traditional produce, as well as homemade crafts. Livestock sales make up 75 percent of all agriculture crops sold in Dickson County, totaling over $10 million annually. The largest section of that
commodity group goes to the beef cattle industry. Dickson County is home to well over 23,000 head of cattle (including calves) making it the largest agriculture industry in Dickson County. To promote the sustainability of this industry several programs are offered: - Master Beef Producer: This is a multi-session program addressing all issues related to raising beef cattle, from pasture and land management to carcass merit and everything in between. - Forage Classes: Today’s economic times are hard on everyone including the beef industry. Making cattle work on forages is a must to remain profitable in today’s economic window. - Marketing Options: The days of taking cattle to the weekly sale to remain profitable are over. Producers must aggressively market their cattle in non-traditional ways to capture every penny possible. Tobacco is still a very large crop in Dickson County, totaling over $2.2 million in annual sales. Corn and soybeans can be found in Dickson County, however they are not as plentiful as beef cattle and tobacco. Soil testing is the most important step in any agricultural practice. Whether you are planting a garden, improving your lawn or producing a forage crop, a soil test should be your first step. UT Extension offers soil testing for a minimal fee. UT Extension provides solutions to your problems no matter how big or small. Our network of subject matter specialists at UT and other land grant universities has the information and resources to answer the most difficult questions. For more information about agricultural programs, contact Brad Greenfield at (615) 446-2788, or via e-mail at jgreenfi@utk.edu. Find us on the web at www.utextension.tennessee.edu/dickson and “like” us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/dicksoncountyextension.
The Dickson County UT Extension staff members are, from left, Jennifer Christian, Jim Akins, Janet Cluck, Brad Greenfield, Sarah Baker, Renee Badon and Andrea Tidwell.
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FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES (FCS) Families are the focus of educational programs delivered by Extension Family & Consumer Sciences (FCS) faculty across the state and here in Dickson County. The mission of Extension Family & Consumer Science programming is to “strengthen families, individuals and communities through education.” Educational programs are delivered through classes, workshops, mass media, newsletters, public meetings and computer applications. Extension Family and Consumer Science programs are developed in health, nutrition, financial management, personal development, leadership and numerous other project areas. UT Extension, in partnership with the Tennessee Association for Family and Community Education, develops leadership skills and provides individuals and families with up-to-date educational programs addressing critical issues. Five FCE Clubs (formerly known as Home Demonstration Clubs) meet monthly throughout Dickson County.
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PRIORITY EXTENSION FCS PROGRAM AREAS IN DICKSON COUNTY ARE: TENNESSEE’S CHILDREN - Book by Book, an early literacy and reading development of young children in partnership with the Governor’s Books from Birth Foundation Imagination Library - 21st Century Community Learning Center, a federally funded grant through the state Department of Education to enhance the afterschool program at Oakmont Elementary School with a focus on reading, math, science, homework, technology and sports/leisure/nutrition - SMART Moves, a state-funded grant through DHS/DOE to help youth avoid the four most immediate threats to their well-being: alcohol, tobacco, other drugs and teen pregnancy TENNESSEE SHAPES UP - Tennessee Nutrition and Consumer Education Program , a federallyfunded grant driven by a local coalition which provides nutrition education for Food Stamp eligible families and individuals - TEAM UP TENNESSEE, funded by a grant from the state Department of Public Health – a local partnership including Horizon Medical Center, the Sarah Cannon Cancer Center at Natchez Medical Park, the Dickson County Health Council and others designed to educate Tennesseans about cancer prevention, educate Tennesseans about the importance of early cancer screening in saving lives, and increasing access to screening services. - POWER U, a series of 10 lessons designed to help fourth-graders choose more healthy foods and be more physically active - Living in the State of Poverty, an educational simulation to help service providers and community leaders increase their awareness of issues facing low income individuals and families - Safe Home Food Preservation, research-based information on how to safely can, freeze and dry foods at home. 4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT BUILDS PRODUCTIVE CITIZENS Nearly 3,000 Dickson County boys and girls are enrolled in 4-H – the educational youth development program of UT Extension. Almost 70 4-H Clubs hold educational meetings monthly, mostly on a classroom basis during school hours or during “activity” schedule at the middle and high schools. There is also a club for families who have chosen to home-school, which meets monthly. Membership is open to young people in grades four through 12. The national 4-H emblem is a green four-leaf clover with a white “H” on each leaf. The H’s stand for head, heart, hands and health. As the only youth development program with ties to the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the state land grant university, the mission of 4-H is to produce self-directing, competent young people to become contributing members of society. Members have the opportunity to select from a list of 26 4-H projects, which relate to such subjects as agriculture, home economics, communication/personal skills, citizenship/service learning, health/wellness, environment/natural resources conservation, and workforce preparation. In Dickson County, the most popular 4-H projects are: Companion Animals, Line & Design, Horse, Photography, and Wildlife. Members may also participate in educational activities at their monthly school meetings including public speaking, demonstrations, posters and baking contests. Emphasis is placed on group participation and the enhancement of self-esteem. Summer camps continue to be popular activities with large numbers of young people participating each year. Day camps
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and 4-H workshops focusing on Line & Design and Rocketry are offered during spring and fall school breaks. Livestock groups are still active, and youth aren’t required to own livestock in order to participate in project groups and/or judging team training and competition. Current project groups include beef, horse, goat, poultry, dog, line & design, wildlife, forestry and shooting sports. Character education in Dickson County is implemented through the 4-H Youth Development program in partnership with the county’s Education Edge Steering Committee. The Six Pillars of Character are emphasized in the CHARACTER COUNTS! framework. In collaboration with Education Edge and the Chamber of Commerce, all ninth-grade students in Dickson County participate in Reality Check as a part of their Transition to High School course at either DCHS or CWHS. Reality Check is a 4-H learning activity which gives students the opportunity to experience the financial responsibilities of “real life.” Each student is randomly assigned an occupation, family situation and a corresponding monthly salary. Students interact with community volunteers who work at the various stations in “Realville” (housing, grocery, utilities, etc.) to make appropriate expenditures for one month. Older 4-H’ers in junior and senior high have the opportunity to participate in various conferences and camps on the state, regional and national levels. Citizenship, leadership, wildlife conservation, electric energy, and personal development are among the areas of emphasis at these special 4-H events. Youth Leadership Dickson County is a series of experiential 4-H Youth Development activities taught in the “Service Learning – Youth Leadership” course at Creek Wood High School and Dickson County High School. The class runs throughout the school year with 20 students per class. Participants develop personal skills while learning about the community through tours, demonstrations, guest speakers and other “hands-on” activities. Parents and other volunteers are always needed to assist Extension agents with activities. Project leaders share their knowledge and skills in one particular area, such as sewing, dog, horse, shooting sports, etc. with interested 4-H’ers. They meet with small groups once, twice or at regular intervals to teach specific skills, or to prepare for upcoming activities like judging team competition.
UT Extension Staff Dickson County staff: Janet C. Cluck, extension director, Administration/ Family & Consumer Sciences Renee Badon, extension agent, 4-H Youth Development J. Brad Greenfield, extension agent, Agriculture & Natural Resources Jim Akins, extension agent, 4-H Youth Development Andrea R. Tidwell, administrative support assistant Jennifer Christian, program assistant Sarah Baker, program assistant
Contact Information 204 Henslee Drive (inside the Life Long Learning Center), Dickson, TN 37055 Phone: (615) 446-2788 FAX: (615) 740-0235 Web site: www.utextension.tennessee.edu/dickson Facebook: www.facebook.com/dicksoncountyextension
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Women Are Safe, Inc. Women Are Safe, Inc. was established in 1987 by a group of Hickman County women who volunteered to provide information and safety to women and children domestic abuse victims. WAS, Inc. now also serves Dickson, Humphreys and Perry counties with a 24-hour hotline; safe, temporary shelter; court advocacy; transportation; education about the dynamics of domestic violence; support groups; and referrals to community resources. WAS, Inc., which is non-profit organization that provides free services, also works for and supports legislation that will end domestic violence in Tennessee and nationwide. WAS, Inc. also works to change societal attitudes toward violence toward women through public education programs. The shelter is a safe place for up to 15 women and children. WAS, Inc. currently has four full-time and four part-time staff. All have training and experience in helping domestic violence victims. Advocates assess clientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s needs and explain their options. Some clients need only a bus ticket. Others need all the services and assistance such as medical care, counseling, financial assistance, job training or education, housing, legal aid, child care and employment. Other services include providing clothing for victims of domestic violence and others in need (call the hotline for more information); a teen dating violence prevention interactive skit at schools, businesses, groups and churches; and training for law enforcement, mental health caseworkers, emergency medical technicians and any others who request our services.
Developmental Services of Dickson County Developmental Services of Dickson County provides services to individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities in Dickson, Cheatham, Houston and other surrounding counties. Those needing long-term services for a family member must apply through the state of Tennessee to be approved. The primary focus of the agency, which was established in 1974, is to help individuals lead self-determined lives while participating in their communities. Services include day, residential and family supports, personal assistance and early intervention. The nonprofit agency receives its funding from the State of Tennessee Divisions of Intellectual Disabilities Services, Rehabilitation Services and Department of Education. Currently, the agency provides services to 125 adults, 80 children and 160 families.
Contact Information Where: 115 Luther Road in Dickson (administrative office) When: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Executive director: Donald Redden Web site: www.dsdc.org Info: To contact the office, call (615) 446-3111
Contact Information Women Are Safe Inc. Dickson office: 719 E. College St., Dickson (on the fourth floor of the TriStar building) Hotline: 1-800-470-1117 Web site: www.womenaresafe.org
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Child Advocacy Center The Child Advocacy Center is a non-profit organization that serves child victims of severe sexual and physical abuse in the 23rd Judicial District, which includes Cheatham, Dickson, Houston, Humphreys and Stewart counties. The CAC, which opened in 2005, served 511 victims/alleged victims of severe abuse in 2008-09, according to CAC statistics. All CAC services are free and include mental health services, audio/video taped interview, family/victim advocacy, court preparation, parenting classes, assistance with victimsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; compensation, food, clothing and other necessities, community education on sexual abuse prevention as well as recognizing the signs of abuse. The center is currently working on opening a forensic medical exam room in the near future.
Contact Information Where: 6 Court Square in Charlotte with satellite offices in Stewart County and Cheatham County When: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday (staff is on call 24 hours a day) Executive Director: Kim Stringfield-Davis Info: For more information, call the CAC at (615) 789-3035
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Dickson County Entertainment and Attractions The Renaissance Center
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Visitors to The Renaissance Center have a variety of entertainment options to choose from that include strolling through art galleries, enjoying the theater, watching laser shows or educational programs on the giant Cybersphere or occasional live music acts. In the past, well-known performers have included Eddie Money, B.J. Thomas, Craig Morgan and Three Dog Night. The Renaissance Center also has live stage plays all year in the intimate 80-seat Gaslight Dinner Theater and in the 450-seat Performance Hall by The Renaissance Players community theater group. For the latest information on what’s happening at the Renaissance Center, visit the center on 855 State Route 46 South or call (615) 446-4450.
The Broadway Drive-in Theater in Dickson is one of the few places left where you can still watch a big-screen movie from the comfort of your car. The drive-in, located at 3020 U.S. Highway 70 East near Montgomery Bell State Park, is open on a seasonal basis on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Gates open at 7 p.m. and the movie begins around 8:30 p.m. There is charge of $4 for adults and $2 for children 4-11 and children under 3 get in free. The drive-in features new movies, including many that are suitable for the entire family. For more information, call (615) 446-2786.
Bowling/Games BOWL-O-RENA, located on 726 East College St., and Thunder Alley Family Center, located at 533 State Route 46 South, are both open seven days a week and have food and drinks available to customers. THUNDER ALLEY FUN ZONE offers pool tables, air hockey, music jukebox, video games and the Strike Zone Sports Lounge for adult beverages and sports on TV. Thunder Alley also has indoor, miniature golf. For more information, call Bowl-O-Rena at (615) 446-2331 or Thunder Alley at (615) 446-2557.
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Ruskin Cave in western Dickson County is used for events like the Dickson County Chamber of Commerce annual banquet, pictured below, and Camp Renaissance. The cave is owned by The Renaissance Center in Dickson.
Camp Renaissance/Ruskin Cave/ Jewel Cave Camp Renaissance, which is owned and operated by The Renaissance Center, is open to boys and girls, ages of 6-14. Campers take part in various activities during the five-day session. The camp is located on the historical Ruskin Cave property in western Dickson County. Yellow Creek, which flows through 67 country acres, and five natural caves provide are on the campgrounds. Camp activities include: rappelling, wall climbing, and zip-lining on a specially constructed 50-foot tower, swimming in the largest pool in Dickson County, skeet shooting, riflery, archery, fishing, hiking, visual arts, crafts, drama, music and much more. Emphasis is placed on activity and participation, not competition. Also on the campgrounds is Jewel Cave. First opened to the public in 1924, this cave is renowned for its natural beauty and for its ease of touring. Campers will also take part in activities at The Renaissance Center.
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Carl Teitloff’s restaurant makes the list due to being a destination-style landmark in Dickson County. People have driven – and flown – in from around the country to eat his renowned ribs in the pink building. One of those people was Emeril Lagasse, the celebrity chef, author and TV personality, who visited in 2002 to tape a TV episode. Barbecue and ribs are not the only dishes at the restaurant, which was opened in 1988 when Teitloff remodeled a former market. There’s also catfish, ribeye, chicken, burgers, vegetables, banana pudding and cobbler, among other foods. The restaurant, at 4992 Highway 70E, is open Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, Carl Teitloff grills at Carl's Perfect Pig in White Bluff. Carl’s has call (615) 797become a destination restaurant for people throughout the 4020. Midstate and further.
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Seven Flags Race Park For go-carting and paint ball enthusiasts Seven Flags Race Park, located at 115 W. Christi Road off of Highway 46 South near Interstate 40 is the place to go. Seven Flags offers a wide variety of video games, miniature golf and other activities. For more information, contact Seven Flags at (615) 446-7979.
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Roxy Movie Theater The Roxy Movie Theater, located at 646 State Route 46 South in Dickson features first-run titles every day of the week and weekend, and also has lower-priced matinees in the afternoon. For movies and show times, call (615) 441-8788, or go online to: www.roxymovietheatre.com.
Charlotte Square/City Courthouse The more than 200-year-old Charlotte Square offers visitors a step back in time, with quaint shops and the county’s historic courthouse, which is the oldest operating courthouse in Tennessee. The courthouse was originally built in 1804 by slaves but was destroyed by a tornado and rebuilt in 1833. The inside of the courthouse was modernized in the late 1980s. The courthouse is open for self-guided tours Monday–Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, call the Dickson County Mayor’s office at (615) 789-7003.
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Country music melodies come home to roost every Saturday night in a former chicken hatchery and seed and feed store. Vance Smith's Grand Old Hatchery, open more than 20 years, is perhaps best described as an amateur version of the Grand Ole Opry. Smith, who is host and plays banjo, says, "It's mostly country with some bluegrass, some gospel, some Southern rock." The Hatchery features a family-type atmosphere. No alcohol or smoking is permitted. Vance Smith’s Grand Old Hatchery is located at 113 S. Main St., in Dickson. For more information, call (615) 797-3204.
Keller’s Corny Country Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze Keller's Corny Country Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze in the Tennessee City area of west Dickson County is a familyoriented experience that includes hayrides through the country, a pumpkin patch where you can pick pumpkins, two corn mazes (one large, the other small), a barrel train painted like corncobs, farm animals and a playground with tractor tires, a 40-foot slide and a corn bin. Educational activities are available during the week for school groups, Boy/Girl Scouts, homeschoolers and stay-at-home moms by reservation. At night, there are flashlight corn mazes and a bonfire for church youth groups by reservation. Also available picnic pavilions and concessions. Corny Country is open Saturdays 10 a.m.- 6 p.m., and on weekdays by reservation 8:30 a.m.- 2 p.m. For more information, call (615) 441-4872 or go online to kellerscornycountry.com.
The just-opened museum, located in downtown Dickson in the nearly 100-year-old former Hotel Halbrook building, covers county history, primarily focusing on the Civil War, the railroad and former Tennessee Gov. Frank G. Clement. Clement was born in the hotel and raised in Dickson. The museum is located at 100 Frank G. Clement Place. For more information, call (615) 446-0500, or go online to: www.clementrailroadmuseum.org
Ragan’s Friendly Neighbor Store The store is, as advertised on its Web site, “half store . . . half museum . . . all friendly.” Owned by well-known and lifelong Dickson resident Dale Ragan, the store sells furniture and appliances, but it also has many old photos and artifacts. Ragan’s is located 200 N. Main St. in downtown Dickson. For more information, call (615) 446-2356, or go online to: www.shopragans.com
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Kids enjoy the barrel train at Keller’s Corny Country Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze.
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Byrd Armstrong won the 2010 Liars Contest after spinning tall tales about audience members.
Old Timers Day Last year’s Old Timers Day festival kicked off a five-year theme “All Roads Lead Home,” spotlighting a different county city each year. The 53rd annual festival in 2011 will celebrate White Bluff and is scheduled to begin Friday, May 6. This year’s parade will feature floats displaying a progression through the ages. “The Dickson County Old Timers Day Committee extends an invitation to the folks of Middle Tennessee to visit Dickson County the first weekend of May, and join us in honoring those who make up the core of this community, Old Timers,” said Kay Rainey, OTD committee president. In 2010, the festival was set to celebrate Charlotte, but the parade and Saturday festivities were canceled due to the historic flooding in May. Several indoor events were able to take place however, including the Ms. Old Timers Day pageant, won by Ann Gilliam Pinnow, the Liars Contest, won by Byrd Armstrong, and the Civitan Club’s pancake breakfast at Dickson First Methodist Church. The Grace Broadcasting-sponsored Solid Gospel 105 Homecoming Jubilee also took place Friday evening at Dickson Cumberland Presbyterian Church, with a standing-room-only crowd. Next year, Burns will be the featured city, followed by a festival commemorating both Slayden and Vanleer, and then Dickson. Old Timers Day always takes place the first weekend in May. A Web site for the event, created by Matt and Sharon Taylor of Space Acres, provides a source of information and guidance for the festival. You can visit the site at www.dicksoncountyoldtimersday.com. As the date nears, more event news and a detailed schedule will be provided on the site. OLD TIMERS DAY TRADITIONS, ACTIVITIES The Old Timers Day festivities begin Friday night with the Ms. Old Timers contest, the Liars Contest and the Homecoming Jubilee. One of the most popular events is the Liars Contest, when contestants compete to tell the most amusing, tallest tales they can imagine. The Mrs. Old Timers Pageant is also always a favorite of festival-goers as some of the loveliest of Dickson County’s more mature women vie for the trophy. The contestants tell of their favorite memories and speak about the pride they take in their family and their community. Phillip Chambers of Grace Broadcasting is presently working to secure a larger facility for this year's Homecoming Jubilee, which is expected to bring even more folks into Dickson on Friday night. Bluegrass shows have been held on Main Street in front of
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Ragan’s Friendly Neighbor Store for years, and in 2009 an all-day gospel concert was held. This year’s musical entertainment will offer three stages for musical performances – a gospel music stage, a stage to highlight local talent, and the Garland BuickGMC stage offering gospel, bluegrass, country, rock, etc. Quilt shows and a Saturday morning pancake breakfast are other popular traditions, and the antique car and tractor displays are always well attended. The NHC Relay For Life team will sponsor a 5K run Saturday morning. Vance Smith's Grand Old Hatchery puts on an Old Timers show Saturday night. Also that evening, the Tennessee City Mini-Tractor Pull will take place at the Dickson County Fairgrounds. The Robert Spicer Memorial Dance Competition is scheduled Saturday as well, in the War Memorial Building. Spicer is a mainstay of Old Timers Day, always keeping the crowd entertained and involved. The Old Timers Day Turkey Shoot brings all ages out for a morning of fun, and the living history demonstrators fill the grounds of the War Memorial Building. OTD festivities include a wide variety of arts, crafts and great food. But the highlight of the weekend, at least judging by public turnout, is the Saturday morning parade. People lineup on the Dickson streets to watch some of their favorite old timers riding on floats, riding horses, driving antique cars or fire trucks or carrying flags. Dixie Kerr, White Bluff’s events coordinator, said the town’s floats this year will be presented with a chronological theme. “It’s going to be a progression through time. It will start out way old, and by the time you get to the last float it’ll be modern times,” Kerr said. The Clement Railroad Hotel Museum in downtown Dickson will display artifacts from White Bluff’s history later this year. Town Historian Tony England is working to assemble a brief history of the town for this display. “The mission statement of Old Timers Day was adopted many years ago – To honor and recognize ‘Old Timers’ past and present for their contributions of service to country, state and community,” said Rainey, “and to remind younger generations of the sacrifice needed to continue this commitment to future generations.”
Contact Information What: 53rd Old Timers Day When: May 6-8 Where: Downtown Dickson and the Dickson County Fairgrounds Web site: www.dicksoncountyoldtimersday.org
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Dickson County Fair The Dickson County Fair, an 86-year tradition in the county, has traditionally started on Labor Day and features the fair entertainment locals have come to expect – pageants, rides, games, livestock, trucks, tractors and a demolition derby. The fair has a special daily, offering wristbands for unlimited rides or “carload night” where everyone in the car gets in for about $25 total. Also, a favorite of visitors, and particularly parents, is the Fairest of the Fair beauty pageant that goes from infants to teens. The fair, as it has for decades, features livestock and farm implement shows and crop barns. The Dickson County Fair is one of only a handful of county fairs in the state that are handicap-accessible in all areas including, parking, restrooms, the midway and the bleachers.
Dickson County’s Relay For Life Relay For Life is the American Cancer Society’s signature event that offers everyone in the community a chance to participate in the fight against cancer. During the event, teams of individuals “camp out” at Dickson County High School and take turns walking or running around the track. The 2011 event is 5 p.m. Friday, June 10 through 5 a.m. Saturday, June 11. The goal this year is $170,000. The event raised $163,000 in 2009. Each team has a booth at its campsite featuring food, games or other activities for the entire family to enjoy. Prizes are awarded in a number of categories, including the bestdecorated booth. Teams are made up of people from businesses, churches, hospitals, schools and service clubs. Often, a group of friends will also join together as a team. Each team will hold various fundraisers from now until the Relay For Life event, such as garage sales, car washes and dinners, among others. On the night of the event, a number of ceremonies will be held, including the survivor’s lap where cancer survivors walk around the track and the luminary celebration where luminaria are lit and a list of names are read aloud, honoring cancer survivors and memorializing cancer patients who have lost the fight. Luminaria can be purchased at the event for $10. Event chairperson this year is Janice Shelton. Co-chair is Mary Littleton. All of the funds raised through Relay For Life go to the American Cancer Society.
Contact Information For more information on Dickson County’s Relay For Life event, visit the Web site at www.relayforlife.org/dickson, or call Vicki Crosby at 441-1325 or Mary Littleton at 375-8261.
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Cancer survivor Peyton Arnold presented his speech of hope from the press booth at Dickson County Stadium during the 2010 Relay For Life event. KAREN CROUCH/THE HERALD
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Festivals Apple Butter Festival The annual Apple Butter Festival, hosted at Crossroads Church in White Bluff in the fall, has grown over its nearly 20year history. In 2010, the event had a record crowd and made – and sold – about 260 gallons of hand-stirred apple butter. The festival also includes a live band, hayrides, a candlemaking workshop, a weaver, a blacksmith, silent auction and an inflatable castle for kids. Attendees and booth workers dress in period costume. And there are plenty of concessions as well. Proceeds from most sales go to Crossroads Church.
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Dickson County boasts a very strong and continuously growing Farmers Market. Formerly located behind the library, the Dickson County Farmers Market has relocated to 284 Cowan Road, behind the county Ambulance and Emergency Management Service. At the market you can find products from jams and jellies to bee and traditional produce, as well as homemade crafts. The Farmers Market was started just a few years ago, but continues to grow and attract sellers and buyers of fresh locally grown produce. The market opens in mid-April and runs throughout the summer. Several venders offer seasonal produce from early April into autumn. The Dickson County Chamber of Commerce and the Five River Resource Conservation Development spearheaded the event and the UT Extension Office oversees the market. For more information, call Brad Greenfield at 446-2788 or e-mail jgreenfi@utk.edu. Information about the Farmer's Market is also routinely posted online at www.dicksoncountyag.com.
The Charlotte Festival, a tradition since the 1970s, is held in August on the historic Charlotte Square with live music, activities for children and a parade. In the morning, the Annual Red Hawk 5K Run, hosted by the Creek Wood High School's Virtual Enterprise Class, is held. The festival includes food vendors, inflatables for the children, a cake walk, a toy walk, bingo at First Federal Bank and other activities. A pancake breakfast at Charlotte Fagan United Methodist Church is also held in the morning.
Promise Land Festival The Promise Land Festival, held annually in June, celebrates the heritage of a historic African-American community near Charlotte. The event takes place on land adjoining the Promise Land School, which was placed on the national register of historic places in 2007. There is a hat contest with “fanciest” and “fittest” among the categories. Musical groups and dancers often perform. Freshly grilled and cooked food is also plentiful at the event.
White Bluff Main Street Festival The White Bluff Main Street Festival is held annually in downtown White Bluff in October along Main Street with dozens of booths displaying arts and crafts, food and demonstrations. Spicy foods are normally abundant, including chili, jambalaya and barbequed sandwiches. Live music is performed throughout the day.
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History On Aug. 4, 1804, less than a year after Dickson County was created, Charlotte was named the county seat. The first group of county organizational leaders, known as the Dickson County Quarterly County, also met in 1804. The commission was reduced from 24 legislators to the current 12-person body in 2002.
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About the Dickson County Commission and Mayor • The 12 members of the Dickson County Commission are elected by county residents every four years. • Seven new members were elected during the 2010 General Election, and eight new members were elected in 2006. • Two commission meetings are held each month: A work session on the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m., and the official monthly meeting on the third Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Both meetings are held on the second floor of the commission chambers in the Courthouse Annex in downtown Charlotte. • County Mayor Bob Rial was elected by the County Commission to serve as their chairman in 2010, following his election by popular vote as mayor. Formerly, the commission chairman was Commissioner Buford Reed.
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DISTRICT 1 Randy Simpkins 601 Old Highway 48 Charlotte, TN 37036 (615) 789-6001
DISTRICT 2 Robert Wetterau 325 McElhiney Road Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 441-4605
DISTRICT 3 Shane Chandler 5450 Hwy 49 West Vanleer, TN 37181 (615) 763-0068
DISTRICT 4 JB Smith 1765 Maple Valley Road Charlotte, TN 37036 (615) 789-4479
DISTRICT 5 James “Cotton” Dawson 1688 Claylick Road White Bluff, TN 37187 (615) 797-6383
DISTRICT 6 Benny Spencer 885 Tidwell Road Burns, TN 37029 (615) 412-6233
DISTRICT 7 Carl Buckner 1525 E. Piney Road Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 446-3843
DISTRICT 8 B. Kyle Sanders 122 West End Ave. Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 740-9602
DISTRICT 9 Tony Adams 106 Charles Court Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 441-6067
DISTRICT 10 Buford Reed 108 Lone Oak Drive Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 446-3409
DISTRICT 11 Linda P. Hayes 233 Old Columbia Road Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 446-9715
DISTRICT 12 Randy Hogin 107 Iverness Drive Burns, TN 37209 (615) 740-1211
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COUNTY MAYOR Bob Rial 106 Forrest Hills Circle Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 441-3341
SHERIFF Jeff Bledsoe 1049 Polly Willey Road Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 789-4455
COUNTY CLERK Luanne Greer 100 Druid Hills Drive Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 441-5296
COUNTY CLERK AND MASTER Nancy Miller (615) 789-7011 Appointed by chancellors
PROPERTY ASSESSOR Gail Wren (615) 789-7015
ROAD SUPERINTENDENT Jerry Burgess 1458 Yellow Creek Road Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 406-9433
REGISTER OF DEEDS Jackie Wall Farthing 200 West College Street Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 789-5123
TRUSTEE Glynda Pendergrass 204 Village Circle West Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 446-4064
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Dickson County Courts
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JUVENILE/PROBATE JUDGE Andrew Jackson 4000 State Route 48 North Charlotte, TN 37036 (615) 789-0250
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, DIVISION I Robert E. Burch 1 Court Square Charlotte, TN 37036 (615) 789-5699
CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, DIVISION II Larry Wallace 4 Court Square Charlotte, TN 37036 (615) 789-7013
CIRCUIT COURT CLERK Pam Myatt 4 Court Square Charlotte, TN 37036 (615) 789-7010
DISTRICT ATTORNEY Dan Alsobrooks 200 Dickson St. Charlotte, TN 37036 (615) 789-5021
PUBLIC DEFENDER Jake Lockert 6 Courthouse Square Ashland City, TN 37015 (615) 789-1308
GENERAL SESSIONS COURT CLERK Barbara Spann 1 Court Square Charlotte, TN 37036 (615) 789-5414
GENERAL SESSIONS COURT JUDGE Durwood Moore Charlotte, TN 37036 (615) 789-5414
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Where to Vote The following is a list of the voting precincts in Dickson County by districts. Voters must present their voter registration card, driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s license or another form of official identification when going to vote.
ADMINISTRATOR OF ELECTIONS Linda Medley 5 Court Square Charlotte, TN 37036 (615) 789-6021 DEPUTY OF ELECTIONS Alex Spann Carolyn Fizer
DISTRICT 1-1 Charlotte Community Center, Charlotte Square DISTRICT 1-2 Sylvia Baptist Church, 1415 Old Sylvia Road, Dickson DISTRICT 2-1 Eno Community Center, 801 Eno Rd., Dickson DISTRICT 2-2 Tennessee City Fire Hall, 4605 Hwy. 70 W. DISTRICT 3-1 Cumberland Furnace Fire Hall, 2999 New Dry Hollow Rd., Cumberland Furnace DISTRICT 3-2 Vanleer Town Hall, 4455 Hwy. 49 W., Vanleer DISTRICT 4-1 Jackson Chapel Community Center, Corner of Bowker Road and Highway 49, Charlotte
DISTRICT 5-1 William James Middle School, 3030 Trace Creek Road, White Bluff DISTRICT 6-1 Burns Community Center, 106 College St., Burns DISTRICT 6-2 Porter Community Center, 1600 Abiff Road, Burns DISTRICT 7-1 Pomona Baptist Church, 974 Pomona Rd., Dickson DISTRICT 8-1 Dickson County Senior Center, 206 W. Walnut St., Dickson DISTRICT 9-1 Dickson County Board of Education, 817 N. Charlotte St., Dickson DISTRICT 10-1 Dickson Middle School, 401 E. College St., Dickson DISTRICT 11-1 New Hope Baptist Church, 910 Hwy. 47 E., Dickson DISTRICT 12-1 Catfish Kitchen, 3069 Hwy. 70 E., Dickson DISTRICT 12-2 Eastside Community Center, 455 Eastside Rd., Burns DISTRICT 12-3 White Bluff Community Center, 4365 Hwy. 70 E., White Bluff For more information on where to vote, call the Dickson County Election Office at (615) 789-6021.
Dickson County Political Party Leaders DEMOCRATIC PARTY Michael Meise (615) 446-0850
REPUBLICAN PARTY Mary Littleton (615) 446-1927
Jim Anderson, a poll worker from the New Hope Baptist Church precinct, delivers returns to the Election Commission Office in Charlotte.
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The Dickson Senior Citizen Center is owned and operated by the City of Dickson. The senior center offers a wide variety of recreational, educational and physical fitness type activities. Recreational: Pool, cards, bingo, craft classes, quilting, add-a-dish luncheon Educational: Speakers from various agencies in the community, social security representative (twice of each month), Income Tax service. Physical Fitness: Exercise class with a trained instructor, Exercise room, Dance Class, Dance each thursday night. Health Screenings: Blood pressure screening and an annual health fair.
City of Dickson Senior Citizen Center 206 W. Walnut St., Dickson TN 37055 (615) 446-9350
Mon. - Fri. 8A - 4:30P Betty T. Williams, Director We are an AmeriChoice and AmeriGroup provider - Fully Licensed Adult Day Care
We offer relief to caregivers and allow them to feel confident that they are leaving their loved-ones in a safe and caring environment for the day. Adult Daycare: Fees are offered on a sliding scale, based on the clientâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s income. City of Dickson Senior Homemaker Program serves individuals in their home with Personal Care, Homemaker Services, Personal Care Attendant and In-home respite.
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GOVERNOR Bill Haslam (R) Governor’s Office, Tennessee State Capitol Nashville, TN 37243-0001 (615) 741-2001 Term: Haslam’s four-year term ends January 2015.
STATE SENATOR Jim Summerville (R) District 25 Office address: 301 6th Avenue North, Suite 306 War Memorial Bldg. Nashville, TN 37243 Dickson Address: 208 McCreary Heights, Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 741-4499 Term: Four-year term ends November 2014.
STATE REPRESENTATIVE David Shepard (D) District 69 Office address: 34 Legislative Plaza, Nashville, TN 37243-0244 Dickson address: 204 McCreary Heights, Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 741-3513 Term: Sixth four-year terms ends November 2014.
U.S. SENATOR Bob Corker (R) Nashville address: 3322 West End Ave., Suite 610 (615) 279-8125 Term: First term expires in 2012. Senators serve six-year terms.
U.S. SENATOR Lamar Alexander (R) 3322 West End Ave., Suite 120 (615) 736-5129 Term: Third term expires 2014. U.S. Senators serve six-year terms.
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE Stephen Fincher (R) District 8 Jackson Office: 109 South Highland, Room #B-7, Jackson, TN 38301 Phone: (731) 423-4848 Dickson Office: 204 N. Main Street, Suite 10, Dickson TN 37055 Term: First four-year term ends November 2014.
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Cities and Towns Index of the Cities and Towns of Dickson County Burns, 62 Charlotte, 64 Cumberland Furnace, 66 Dickson, 68-76 Slayden, 78 Vanleer, 80 White Bluff, 82-86 Property Tax Rates BURNS, 33.08 cents CHARLOTTE, 17 cents DICKSON, 90 cents VANLEER, 6.84 cents WHITE BLUFF, 43.97 cents â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Rates are per $100 of assessed property value.
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Burns Burns is a growing and in some areas affluent community that still maintains its small-town atmosphere. Planned Unit Developments bringing over 500 new homes are possible over the next decade. Work on a new recreational park off Highway 96 is beginning this year. A new middle school adjacent to the park is also expected in the near future. Donna’s Place restaurant and recently constructed Dollar General store are popular local businesses. Burns also has a U.S. Post Office and Stuart-Burns Elementary School. Recreational activities extend to the Burns Little League baseball and the Burns Cowboys football youth programs, which currently play at the town’s baseball and football fields across from Town Hall. Youngsters can also participate in the South Dickson Junior Pro Basketball League, which plays several games at the old Burns school gym (in the same complex with the current baseball/football facilities). For get-togethers, the Burns Community Center at 106 College Street can be rented any day of the week by contacting Town Hall. Burns also offers its own police and fire departments, staffed with full-time and part-time personnel. The Burns Fire Department employs four full-time firefighters, with 20 volunteers. Melvin Sullivan serves as fire chief. The Burns Police Department staffs seven officers, who work in tandem with active reserves. Bryan Johnson serves as police chief. The town commission meets at 7 p.m. the first Monday of every month at Town Hall. For more information, visit the town’s Web site at www.cityofburnstn.com.
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History Burns was first known as Grade 42. In 1862, a railroad was constructed from Nashville to Johnsonville, located on the Tennessee River. The railroad went through a settlement area called Grade 42, now known as Burns. In 1866, the name was changed to Burns Station. The name was in honor of Capt. Michael Burns, who had commanded a detachment encamped at Grade 42 during the Civil War. In 1882 the government deleted the word “Station” and the settlement became known as Burns. The first pioneer to settle in the Burns area was Billy Austin and his family, who built a cabin on Beaver Dam Creek in 1803. Tennessee Electric Power and Light Company furnished electricity for Burns prior to the formation of the Tennessee Valley Authority. The generator was located in a building, locally known as “the power house,” at the intersection of state Route 47 and Main Street. The building remains and was formerly used as Dob Bradford’s barber shop. The Public Well, a well-known landmark in Burns, was drilled in 1910 by Flay Bibb. The well is 103 feet deep and is located at Highway 47 and Main Street. The Amanda Richardson House is the oldest existing building in Burns. The Richardson House is located at state Route 47 and Meek Avenue.
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Burns Town Hall/ Burns Police Dept. Town Hall: (615) 446-2851 Police non-emergency: (615) 446-3635 2715 Church St., Burns Mail: P.O. Box 36, Burns, TN 37029 Web: www.cityofburnstn.com
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Charlotte Nearly everywhere you turn, you’ll come face to face with history in Charlotte, Dickson County’s seat. Charlotte retains much of its 19th- and 20th-century charm. Over the last 25 years business and residences have been restored or maintained on the Charlotte Square, which bustles with activity nearly every day. People are there to attend court, get a haircut, browse for books or grab a mug of coffee. The square is the center of activity for the city, and also includes the county government offices. Charlotte is home to Charlotte Elementary and Middle schools. Also, Charlotte is the location for one of the county’s top 10 employers in Eubank Asphalt Paving and Sealing. Much African-American history is tied to Charlotte, and Charlotte’s black community annually comes together to celebrate their roots, reunite with friends and family who’ve left the area, and to help those in the community in need. The Charlotte Picnic, which celebrated for the 108th time this year, has taken place on the third weekend in August for decades. One of Charlotte’s oldest institutions is the McGavock Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church on Dotson Street. The original church building was erected in 1898 in the former Celeste Heights area.
History Early settlers were drawn to present-day Dickson County by the soil, natural resources and brown iron ore. Settlers in the late 1700s established a small frontier settlement known as Town Creek. Today that area is Charlotte. On Nov. 3, 1803, the state General Assembly created the County of Dickson. On Aug. 4, 1804, the Tennessee General Assembly created the Town of Charlotte to serve as the “Seat of Dickson County Government” naming Robert Dunning, Sterling Brewer, John Davidson, Montgomery Bell and George Clark as the first town commissioners. Their first formal meeting was December 1806, the same year the town’s first post office opened. In January 1814, John Humphries was paid $2 “for drawing a plan of the Town of Charlotte.” The plan consisted of 59 lots and 11 streets around a public square. Charlotte flourished from the 1820s to 1840s. In 1843, John Eubank, who served in the state House of Representatives, introduced a bill to locate the state capitol in Charlotte. Of the 74 House members present, Charlotte received 17 votes for becoming the state capitol, but failed to win a majority. Charlotte’s prosperity in the early 19th century was impacted by two events. First, on May 30, 1830, a devastating tornado hit Charlotte. Next, in November 1863, the Civil War came to Charlotte. No major battles occurred, but skirmishes and guerrilla warfare were common. Confiscated residences housed Federal officers, troops camped around the square and farms were raided for supplies. White Bluff, Burns and Dickson grew along the railroad, leaving Charlotte comparatively unchanged. The Dickson County Courthouse in Charlotte, built in 1833, remains the oldest courthouse still in use as a courthouse in Tennessee. In 1977, the Charlotte Courthouse Square Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the Tennessee Historical Commission. HISTORY SOURCE: Heritage Book of Dickson County 1803-2006
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Cumberland Furnace History In 1803, Cumberland Furnace was an industrialized community with foundries, converting iron ore into pig iron. James Robertson purchased 640 acres on Barton’s Creek from a Revolutionary War private and turned it into an iron plantation, which today is unincorporated Cumberland Furnace. The iron works shut down in 1942 and Cumberland Furnace slipped back into a quiet existence. Remnants of the past can still be seen in Cumberland Furnace, from the old train depot, to the plantation commissary and old store fronts. The Drouillard Mansion still overlooks the valley. It was built following the Civil War. SOURCE: Heritage Book of Dickson County 1803-2006
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activity for several local events year-round. A $1.5-million renovation of the city’s historic downtown began in March. Renovation work will extend along Main Street from Walnut to Murrell streets. Improvements will include expanding sidewalk space, planting trees, converting a portion of Main Street to one-way traffic, unifying the lighting, installing a medallion that will commemorate Dickson’s founding, among others. The Renaissance Center, a hard-to-miss city fixture along state Route 46 since 1999, now has Austin Peay State University and Nashville State Community College teaching post-secondary courses, including classes that lead to a fouryear degree.
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• Main Street, from the intersection of College to Walnut streets, will be converted to a one-way road, allowing for the eight-foot sidewalks to take more precedence. • The streets will be lit with uniform lighting from 16-foot poles featuring arms for seasonal banners. All lighting and other wiring will be underground, making for much more uniform appearance. • Construction will be done in small chunks at a time along Main Street so as not to interrupt all business activities. • Downtown Dickson renovation will help increase pedestrian traffic with expanded sidewalks and a conversion from two lane to one-lane traffic, among several other changes. • Work was set to begin on the project on March 7, and by contract, will be completed within eight months.
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History In the early 1800s, several iron furnaces and forges were located near the area that today is Dickson. This was during the iron ore-mining boom. On Dec. 3, 1860, William Crutcher purchased 533 acres for more than $2,000. He then constructed the first building – 16-by-16 feet and made of log – in what is now Dickson near where Bank of Dickson stands on north Main Street.
Smeedsville Around 1862, one of the men in charge of railroad construction from Nashville to Johnsonville on the Tennessee River was civil engineer E.C. Smeed. His office was where Dickson is today. In his honor, the name of the rail stop was called Smeedsville. On May 10, 1864, the railroad was finished and the first train passed through Dickson County headed west out of Nashville to the Tennessee River. The train was carrying a load of Union troops and Andrew Johnson, military governor of Tennessee.
Dickson established Crutcher eventually defaulted on payment of his land and in September 1867 the court ordered the land to be sold at public auction. On Oct. 7, 1867, records show Conrad Berringer purchased the land for $5,200 and at once began to establish a town. Within six years, the town had been established, platted, chartered and the name changed from Smeedsville to Dickson. The name Dickson officially came into being on Jan. 6, 1873, as a petition was filed with the Clerk of the Chancery Court in Charlotte to establish the town of Dickson. On Dec. 2, 1873, the charter was granted for the town of Dickson.
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Charter abolished to prohibit liquor sales? With a population of nearly 800, the citizens of Dickson voted to abolish its charter on March 16, 1883. It is believed this was done to close the growing number of saloons in town – state law prohibited the sale of liquor in unincorporated towns. The act to abolish the charter was signed by Gov. Ben McMillin on March 19, 1883. The town existed in an unincorporated manner until it was re-chartered on April 22, 1899, with a population of a little over 1,300 individuals.
Two County Courthouses A county election was held on Sept. 1, 1898 to determine if the county seat and courthouse would be moved from Charlotte to Dickson. The majority were for the move. Still, a compromise was made in the state legislature to divide the county into seven equal districts and have a courthouse in both Dickson and Charlotte. In 1925, the Courthouse in Dickson was condemned by an engineer hired by the State of Tennessee. On April 26, 1926, Dickson County leaders voted against the funding of a new courthouse in Dickson. On July 9, 1928, work crews began demolishing the old courthouse in Dickson. In 1931, a bill was passed abolishing the circuit court of the town of Dickson. SOURCE: Heritage Book of Dickson County 1803-2006
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FIRST WARD Mike Legg 105 Steven Nicks Drive Dickson, TN 37055 Work – (615) 446-2849 Home – (615) 740-1441 leggm@realtracs.com Term expires 2013
FIRST WARD Betty Lou Alsobrooks (615) 202-4226 105 Del Vista Way Office: 446-2849 E-mail: bla1stward@gmail.com Term expires: Sept. 2011
SECOND WARD Richard Arnold 119 Edgewood Place Dickson, TN 37055 Work – (615) 741-2650 Home – (615) 446-1062 Richard.Arnold@state.tn. us Term expires 2013
SECOND WARD Scott England 711 Henslee Drive Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 202-2100 Englandequip@bellsouth.n et Term expires 2011
THIRD WARD Jon “Bird” Armstrong 125 Robinson Road Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 446-2465 armstrbi@realtracs.com Term expires 2013
THIRD WARD James Monsue 702 W. Third St. Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 446-4467 Term expires 2011
FOURTH WARD Dwight Haynes 414 Cowan Road Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 740-9759 Term expires 2011
FOURTH WARD Michael Outlaw 208 Castings Drive Dickson, TN 37055 (931) 623-1013 Term expires 2013
City Information City Council Meetings: First Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at the City Hall Council Chambers, 600 East Walnut Street in Dickson
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Holland Park is located in downtown Dickson next to the Clement Railroad Hotel Museum. D. FRANK SMITH/THE HERALD
The Junior Pro Dickson Dolphins football is popular with local children and parents. JOHN BAILEY/THE HERALD
The Dickson County Public Library and Lifelong Learning Center and the local University of Tennessee Agriculture Extension Office are located in Dickson and used by many county residents. D. FRANK SMITH/THE HERALD
Walkers, runners, cyclists and ducks can often be seen circling Luther Lake in Dickson. D. FRANK SMITH/THE HERALD
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CITY HALL 600 East Walnut Street Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 441-9508
101 Church Street Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 446-6331
ANIMAL CONTROL (615) 441-9591 CEMETERY Union Cemetery/East Dickson Cemetery (615) 446-0147 BUSINESS LICENSES (615) 441-9503 CITY RECORDER Diane Shelton (615) 441-9508
MAYOR Don L. Weiss Jr. (615) 441-9508 Term expires Sept. 2011
FIRE CHIEF Richard Greer rgreer@dicksonfd.org FIRE CODES Robby Street rstreet@dicksonfd.org
Police Department 202 South Main St. (615) 446-5403
Dickson Municipal Court 202 South Main Street Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 446-9249 CITY ADMINISTRATOR Tom Waychoff (615) 441-9570 600 East Walnut Street Dickson, TN 37055
JUDGE J. Reese Holley
PARKS AND RECREATION Jeff Lewis, park director (615) 446-1721 PLANNING AND ZONING Jason Pilkinton, director (615) 441-9505 PUBLIC WORKS Rydell Wesson, director (615) 441-9506 SENIOR CENTER (615) 446-9350 TAX COLLECTOR Cathy Booker www.cityofdickson.tennesseetrustee.org (615) 441-9587 TREASURER Brenda Nash (615) 441-9504
PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR Rick Chandler Dickson Municipal Building 202 South Main St. Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 446-5403 rchandler@dicksonpd.org (Chandler oversees both the police and fire department.)
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Slayden Slayden has an estimated population of 230 people and 116 registered voters. The second weekend in September, the Slayden Community Center hosts its annual homecoming. The Masonic Camp Lodge No. 455 serves a ham and egg breakfast to kick off the event. The local Free and Accepted Masons organization meets at 7 p.m. the fourth Thursday each month. The Slayden Community Center board meets at 7:30 p.m. the first Sunday of the month. The community center is located at 100 School Street. The Masonic lodge sits right behind the center.
MAYOR Michael Davenport (615) 763-2065
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History Slayden is named after a prominent Virginia family who settled in the Bartons Creek and Woods Valley area in the early 1800s near where the town is today. Timber and later tobacco appears were the primary draw. Even today, timber and tobacco are important sources of income for those living in the Slayden area. The town was platted in 1898 by Robert B. Stone. Slayden was incorporated in 1913. The charter set up a form of government that is still in effect today. The incorporation of Slayden occurred 10 years after the L & N Railroad had established what was known as the Clarksville Mineral Branch. Slayden was originally called Slaydenview, but at the time the railroad made its way from Clarksville to Dickson, the official postal name became Slayden. The first school in Slayden was organized in the 1890s. That building burned in 1929. The present Slayden Community Center was rebuilt after the fire. Grades 1-8 were taught until 1962, when the students were transferred to Vanleer. The Great Depression caused the railroad to be taken up in 1936. In 1984, the train depot was bought by a developing company, and moved to Grinderâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Switch to make it a Minnie Pearl museum.
Information Town Council meetings Last Tuesday of month at 7:30 p.m. at the community center on School Street.
HISTORY SOURCE: Heritage Book of Dickson County 1803-2006
Slayden was established in the northwest corner of Dickson County nearly 100 years ago. JOHN BAILEY/THE HERALD
Mary Akins, of Marion/Cunningham, Joyce Burgess, of Burns, Donald Hodges, of Marion, Christine England, of White Bluff, and George Mangrum, of Dickson, dance to a tune performed by the Maple Valley Boys at the Slayden Community Center Saturday night.
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Vanleer Vanleer is a growing town in Dickson County. In the last few years, several new businesses have arrived, including Dollar General, TriCounty Farmers Restaurant and the Dutch Country Kitchen. Also off Highway 49, which doubles as the town main street, are Jarman’s Market, Johnson’s Market and a U.S. Post Office. The town also provides a volunteer fire department, and has an Advanced Life Support ambulance on call 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday.
History The town of Vanleer, incorporated in 1915, was named for Anthony Wayne Van Leer. He was a large landholder, farming over 20,000 acres in what’s Vanleer today. Cloverdale Academy, located on Bell Hollow Road, was a college founded in the 1840s and operated by Professor Bell. The college continued until 1899. One of the first schools in Vanleer was called Ebenezer School. It was located on the Oscar Bull place on Old Dry Hollow Road. A second school – a one-room log building – named Ebenezer was built later on Highway 49 next to Hamilton Cemetery. Antioch School was built later across the street from Hamilton Cemetery on the Victor Wall farm. The two-story Vanleer Junior High was built at the intersection of Highway and Cedar Creek. Classes moved to a brick building in 1941 at the intersection of Highway 49 and School Road. Vanleer Elementary School was built across from Vanleer Town Hall in 2003.
The Walter A. Bell Vanleer Municipal Building, located on Highway 49 in Vanleer, is home to Town Hall, the volunteer fire department and the community center. JOHN BAILEY/THE HERALD
HISTORY SOURCE: Heritage Book of Dickson County 1803-2006
Information TOWN HALL 4455 Highway 49 W. (615) 763-2843 Town Meetings: Fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at Town Hall MAYOR Larry Robertson (615) 763-0172 BOARD OF ALDERMEN Wes Albright, (615) 763-2743 Dwight McIllwain, (615) 763-2333 Heather Robertson, Heather.robertson@att.net Chris Waychoff, (615) 763-0609 Jason Weaver, Vice mayor, (615) 763-2309
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Water Works Department Superintendent Darren Green Gary Trotter Joey Neblett James Powers
Clerk Margie Johnson
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Dwight McIllwain Jason Weaver Heather Robertson Westley Albright Chris Waychoff
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Water System Serves: Vanleer • Slayden Cumberland Furnace Stayton
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White Bluff White Bluff is a growing community situated in the northeast part of Dickson County. In recent years, the town of about 3,000 people has been planning for growth that is expected to hit within the next 5-10 years. Since 2009, the town has made a number of improvements, including establishing a library, renovating sidewalks along Main Street, replacing old sewer lines and creating a growth plan. In February 2011, the town established its first ambulance unit, located at the fire station. Town officials had long fought to get an ambulance stationed there, but until recently, county officials had deemed it financially infeasible. Mayor Linda Hayes said having an ambulance in town would provide services to residents for years to come. The police force changed vehicles in 2010, from the traditional Ford Crown Victoria to a progressive hybrid, the Toyota Prius. Assistant Police Chief Mike Holman came up with the idea as a cost-savings measure to cut back on fuel. As the year draws closer to autumn, weekends in White Bluff are full of activities and festivals. Each year, residents flock to the Apple Butter Festival and the Main Street Festival. Schools in town are White Bluff Elementary and William James Middle.
History The town of White Bluff was incorporated in 1869. At that time it had a slightly different name: Whitebluffs. The name was derived from the white bluffs overlooking â&#x20AC;&#x153;Turnbull Creekâ&#x20AC;? where the army had set up camp. On June 1, 1937, the town postmaster, James K. StClair had the name officially changed to White Bluff. With the railroad and U.S. Highway 70 going through White Bluff, the town grew. In 1946, there was a fire that destroyed much of the town. The fire went across both Highway 70 and Taylor Town Road, taking several businesses on the south side, buildings on the west side of Taylor Town Road and on the east side of the James Building it took the Methodist Church. A short time later another fire took an apartment building on Jackson St., killing two children. There was no fire department and so Zollie Bibb Jr., along with others in the town, worked to start a volunteer fire department. Only one school existed in White Bluff in the early- to mid-1900s, William James School. It was for firstgraders to seniors. The post office was at one time where the funeral home is now located and then on the corner of Main and Jackson Streets. Williams James was converted to a middle school in 1972. Today White Bluff is a bedroom community of Nashville and the lifestyle is much faster. HISTORY SOURCE: Heritage Book of Dickson County 1803-2006
City Information City Hall 52 Graham St. , White Bluff, TN 37187 (615) 797-3131 Web site: www.townofwhitebluff.com
MAYOR Linda Hayes (615) 797-3572
VICE MAYOR Todd Hamilton (615) 405-3366
linda.hayes@townofwhitebluff.com
CITY COUNCIL James "Oscar" Martin (615) 797-3629
CITY COUNCIL Allen C. Johnson (615) 430-6819
CITY COUNCIL Lil Cauthen (615) 797-9039
CITY COUNCIL Dale Whitfield (615) 797-2885
Fire Chief, Eric Deal Police Chief, Dean Hester dean.hester@townofwhitebluff.com Assistant Police Chief, Mike Holman Administrative and Special Projects Manager, Jeff Martin jeff.martin@townofwhitebluff.com CITY MEETINGS: The first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at city hall.
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A mural on the side of White Bluff Music store along Highway 70 was being painted during the White Bluff Festival by professional artist Peggy Snow. The mural depicts life in White Bluff as it was in 1939. D. FRANK SMITH/THE HERALD
The new White Bluff City Hall opened in January 2008.
Rover’s Playpen, a dog-walking park at Veteran’s Memorial Park, opened in October. D. FRANK SMITH/THE HERALD
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The White Bluff Field of Dreams playground is popular with many local families.
The White Bluff Fire Hall was finished in September of 2008. In addition to fire equipment and personnel, the 5,000-square-foot facility also houses an ambulance and crew seven days a week.
A monument bearing over 350 names of White Bluff area veterans – living and deceased – was unveiled in March 2009. The monument is located in front of White Bluff Town Hall along Highway 70.
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DICKSON COUNTY LITTER PROGRAM Littering Is A Crime
Lets Keep Dickson County Beautiful! RECYCLE IN DICKSON COUNTY
• Aluminum Cans: All ten Convenience Centers. Ask site manager for assistance. • Aluminum Cans for Charity: Donate to Habitat for Humanity or Humane Society at Devandry's Recycling Center. • Corrugated Cardboard: All Convenience Centers. Please flatten boxes. Thanks! • Newspaper: Convenience Centers (except Vanleer and Bowker Road) and bins behind Dickson County Library. Do not put phone books, plastic bags, string or trash in newspaper bins. Newspaper bins are located in various sites around the county. • Magazines: Convenience Centers (except Vanleer and Bowker Road) and bins behind Dickson County Library. Catalogs, paper (shredded, colored, white, computer, office, etc.), envelopes, and all greeting cards in magazine bins. No phone books, paperbacks, hardback books, plastic bags, string or trash in bins. • Plastic Bottles and Containers: Charlotte and Sylvis Road Convenience Centers and a bin beside Dickson County Library. Flatten Plastic. Do not put trash bags in bin. • Metals: Convenience Centers (except Sylvis Road and Eno Road). • Tin Cans: Bordeau Metals. Labels can stay on cans; please rinse out food. • Used Oil: Advance Auto Parts, Auto Zone, Speed Lube, Tractor Supply, Wal-Mart Tire and Lube Express, and the Landfill on Eno Road in Dickson. We do not encourage holding used oil for the Hazardous Waste Collection Event. Thanks! • Used Tires: Take to the Landfill on Eno Road in Dickson. • Phonebooks: There is an annual phonebook drive. Watch newspaper for notices! • Plastic Bags (grocery or market bags): Return to stores where you received them. • Ink Jet or Laser Tone Cartridges: Dickson County Library (for Women Are Safe) and various office supply locations. • Electronics (computers, televisions, etc.): The Landfill on Eno Road, Dickson • Smoke Detectors: Goes with ewaste at the Landfill on Eno Road • Rechargeable Batteries: Boxes at the Dickson County Library in Dickson and the Courthouse Annex in Charlotte. Dispose of alkaline batteries in regular trash. • Cell Phones: Dickson County Sheriff's Office or Women Are Safe (box at library) • Used Anti-freeze: Graham Ford on Hwy 46 in Dickson • Christmas Trees and Cards: Watch for annual notices and recycling drives. • Hazardous Waste-Things like oil based paint, paint thinners, pesticides, household cleaners, antifreeze, swimming pool chemicals, wood preservatives, aerosol containers from spray paint or degreasers, car batteries, and more! Bring to the Hazardous Waste Collection Event held each year. Watch for notices--usually in the fall. Latex paint is not hazardous--Air dry or add kitty litter to solidify it and dispose in regular trash. We Encourage Recycling Oil, Anti-Freeze, and Batteries Locally And Not Saving For The Hazardous Waste Event! THANKS!
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Monday, Wednesday, Friday 6AM to 6PM Saturday 9AM to 6PM
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Centers Are Closed On Tuesday And Thursday Holiday Hours Will Be Announced In Local Papers • Bowker Road Site:
1200 Bowker Rd, Charlotte, TN 37036 (615)789-5546
• Burns Site:
1001 Maple Grove Rd, Burns, TN 37029 (615)441-1291
• Charlotte Site:
105 Academy St, Charlotte, TN 37036 (615)789-5969
• Cumberland Furnace Site:
1001 Cinder Rd, Cumberland Furnace, TN 37051 (615)789-5588
• Eno Site:
105 Worley Furnace Cem. Rd, Dickson, TN 37055 (615)446-7142
• Grab Creek Site:
1000 West Grab Creek Rd, Dickson, TN 37055 (615)446-1830
• Highway Dept Site:
111 Sylvis Rd, Dickson, TN 37055 (615)740-1283
• Pond Site:
177 Pond Circle Rd, Dickson, TN 37055 (615)446- 1615
• Vanleer Site:
1010 Old Bear Creek Rd, Vanleer, TN 37181 (615)763-2109
• White Bluff Site:
500 Industrial Dr, White Bluff, TN 37187 (615)797-9420
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Education Dickson County Schools Quick Facts • 15 schools • 8,249 students • 563 teachers • Web site: www.dicksoncountyschools.org
School Calendar 2011-2012 AUG. 1 First day of school SEPT. 5 Labor Day SEPT. 6 Staff Development OCT. 3-14 Fall Break OCT. 24 PLC, Half day for students NOV. 23-25 Thanksgiving Break DEC.16 Half day for staff and students DEC. 19-30 Christmas Break JAN. 2 Staff Development JAN. 16 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day FEB. 20 President's Day MARCH 8-16 Spring Break MARCH 20 ACT Testing MARCH 30 PLC day, Half day for students APRIL 5-6 Easter Break APRIL 16-20 ACH Testing MAY 18, 19 Graduations MAY 25 Last day of school, Halfday for staff and students
Mission Statement The mission of the Dickson County School District is to provide a quality educational experience that enables each student to achieve his or her potential academically, socially, physically and emotionally. THE FOLLOWING CONSTITUTES THE VISION OF THE STAKEHOLDERS OF DICKSON COUNTY SCHOOLS: • All students will enter first grade ready to learn. • All students will receive quality instruction. • All students will successfully complete their program of studies. • All students will be on grade level and remain in school until graduation. • All students will graduate from the school district with the technological skills to successfully compete in the workplace or later in higher education. • All students will graduate from the school district with the knowledge and skills that will allow them to exercise their civic rights. • All students will graduate from high school with the knowledge and skills that will allow them to attain a high standard of living. • All students will graduate from the school district with the knowledge and skills that will allow them to effectively interact with others in society. • All students will graduate from the district with the knowledge and skills that will allow them to compete in a culturally diverse global society.
The 2010 Dickson County High School graduates enter the football stadium, led by, front, left, Principal Ed Littleton and, right, Schools Director Johnny Chandler. HERALD FILE PHOTO
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Dickson County Schools CENTENNIAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (K-5) Crysti Sheley, Principal 198 Upper Lake Drive Dickson, TN 37055 Phone: (615) 446-0355 Fax: (615) 446-8186 CHARLOTTE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (K-5) Malissa Johnson, Principal 200 Humphries St. Charlotte, TN 37036 Phone: (615) 740-5803 Fax: (615) 789-6388 CHARLOTTE MIDDLE SCHOOL (6-8) Ray Lecomte, Principal 250 Humphries St. Charlotte, TN 37036 Phone: (615) 740-6060 Fax: (615) 789-7033 CREEK WOOD HIGH SCHOOL (9-12) Corey Duke, Principal 3499 Highway 47 N. Charlotte, TN 37036 Phone: (615) 740-6000 Fax: (615) 441-2868 NEW DIRECTIONS ACADEMY (K-12) Karen Willey, Principal 4000 Highway 48 N. Charlotte, TN 37036 Phone: (615) 740-6070 Fax: (615) 789-7032
DICKSON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL (9-12) Ed Littleton, Principal 509 Henslee Drive Dickson, TN 37055 Phone: (615) 446-9003 Fax: (615) 441-4135
STUART-BURNS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (K-5) Lisa Cooper, Principal 3201 Highway 96 Burns, TN 37029 Phone: (615) 446-2791 Fax: (615) 441-4140
DICKSON MIDDLE SCHOOL SIXTH GRADE ANNEX David Bradford, Principal 507 Henslee Drive Dickson, TN 37055 Phone: (615) 740-5829 Fax: (615) 441-4137
WHITE BLUFF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (K-5) Gail Mosley, Principal 377 School Road White Bluff, TN 37187 Phone: (615) 797-3971 Fax: (615) 797-6400
DICKSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (K-5) Eve Larkins, Principal 120 W. Broad St. Dickson, TN 37055 Phone: (615) 740-5837 Fax: (615) 441-4136
THE DISCOVERY SCHOOL (K-5) Debbie Bogdan, Principal 101 Henslee Drive Dickson, TN 37055 Phone: (615) 441-4163 Fax: (615) 740-6679
DICKSON MIDDLE SCHOOL (7-8) David Bradford, Principal 401 E. College St. Dickson, TN 37055 Phone: (615) 446-2273 Fax: (615) 441-4139
VANLEER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (K-5) Rachel Weaver, Principal 4456 Vanleer Highway Vanleer, TN 37181 Phone: (615) 740-5760 Fax: (615) 763-3100
OAKMONT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (K-5) Hillary Hall, Principal 630 Highway 46 S. Dickson, TN 37055 Phone: (615) 446-2435 Fax: (615) 441-4138
WILLIAM JAMES MIDDLE SCHOOL (6-8) Jackie Potter, Principal 3030 Trace Creek Road White Bluff, TN 37187 Phone: (615) 797-3201 Fax: (615) 797-6401
Titans fullback Ahmard Hall visits The Discover School in Dickson, which won the appearance and a $10,000 grant as part of the NFL’s Back to Football Friday Super School sweepstakes.
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FIRST DISTRICT Kirk Vandivort (Vice Chairman) 210 E. College St. Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 446-0811 kvandivort@dcbe.org Term expires 2012
SECOND DISTRICT RaAnn Hillis 228 Old Columbia Road Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 446-1619 rhillis@dcbe.org Term expires 2014
FIFTH DISTRICT Phil Buckner 2170 Brake Road Cumberland Furnace, TN 37051 (615) 219-2624 pbuckner@dcbe.org Term expires 2012
SIXTH DISTRICT Josh Lewis 1576 Elnora Road White Bluff, TN 37187 (615) 789-5971 jlewis@dcbe.org Term expires 2014
THIRD DISTRICT Steve Haley 2150 Locke Hollow Road Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 456-7653 shaley@dcbe.org Term expires 2012
FOURTH DISTRICT Tim Potter (Chairman) 100 Annette Drive Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 446-3223 tpotter@dcbe.org Term expires 2014
Contact Information Board meetings : Fourth Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Dickson County Schools Central Office.
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Dickson County School Administrators DICKSON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 817 N. Charlotte St. Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 446-7571 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DIRECTOR Ernestine Adams (615) 446-7571 SCHOOLS DIRECTOR Johnny Chandler (615) 446-7571
SECONDARY EDUCATION DIRECTOR Christie Southerland (615) 446-7571 CAREER AND TECHNICAL Pat Semore (615) 446-7571 FEDERAL PROJECTS DIRECTOR Vivian McCord (615) 446-7571
FOOD SERVICE DIRECTOR Michelle Fogg (615) 446-7571
ATTENDANCE DIRECTOR John Gunn (615) 446-7571
ELEMENTARY SPECIAL EDUCATION DIRECTOR Tommy Lee (615) 446-2085
PSYCHOLOGIST Patricia Johnson (615) 446-2085
SECONDARY SPECIAL EDUCATION SUPERVISOR Linda Koellein (615) 446-2085 TRANSPORTATION DIRECTOR Jesse Roberts (615) 740-5970 MAINTENANCE DIRECTOR Gary Kimmons (615) 740-5934
PSYCHOLOGIST Roy Goodmiller (615) 446-2085 PSYCHOLOGIST Shannon Beuscher (615) 446-2085 ADULT EDUCATION DIRECTOR Phyllis Bradley (615) 446-2114
The Creek Wood High School class of 2010 ended the graduation ceremony with the traditional cap toss. PHOTO BY FREEMAN PHOTOGRAPHY
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Private Schools United Christian Academy
Dickson Academy
United Christian Academy is a non-profit Christian school located on the property of United Free Will Baptist Church in Dickson (across from Lowe's). The school, which was founded in 1985, has students from Dickson, Hickman, Williamson, Cheatham, Davidson, Stewart and Montgomery counties. It is a non-denominational Christian institution that serves K3, K4 and K5, elementary, middle and high school students. The low student/teacher ratio allows more one-one attentions and encourages individualism. The maximum class size is (15) students. according to school administrators. Mrs. Faith Bybee is the principal of UCA. The school accepts new students throughout the year. UCA bases its academic program on Biblical principles and uses the highly regarded Abeka curriculum. The school offers daily Bible study in each class and weekly chapel services. It does not teach any specific church doctrine. Classes are taught by outstanding, dedicated teachers who love the Lord and their students. Officials for the school advise students attending UCA typically perform above the national average in standardized tests. The UCA pre-school program, which includes K3 and K4, teaches phonics, readiness, manipulative skills, number recognition and counting, number concepts and addition facts. The elementary division and secondary program focus on building a solid "learning base" that prepares the students for continued education after meeting the state requirements for graduation from high school, according to school officials. UCA is a member of the Tennessee Association of Christian Schools. Extended care is provided for enrolled students 6 a.m.-6 p.m. UCA will be breaking ground for its new educational facility and gymnasium in summer 2011. UCA is a member of the Tennessee Association of Christian Schools. Extended care is available for enrolled students 6 a.m.-6 p.m.
Dickson Academy is a new Christian private school that opened in August 2010 for middle school students, with plans to expand to high school grade levels in the future. Plans for Dickson Academy began in 2009 with board members Brooks Duke, testing coordinator for Dickson County Schools; David Faulks, a local optometrist; and Jim Roth. “The faculty of Dickson Academy will be committed to the vital task of teaching students how to think, reason, and process information in order to make wise decisions,” according to a press release. The school, which is nondenominational, will embrace some of the tenets of classical education such as logic, rhetoric, great literature and classical languages. Staff at the Dickson Academy are currently reviewing applications for the headmaster position. The school is located in Burns but the long term plan is locating in Dickson. Enrollment for grades 6-9 begins in Fall 2011.
Contact Information Where: 784 State Route 46 in Dickson (Behind United Free Will Baptist Church) Tuition Average: $4,000 per year/. Prices vary by grade level (special discounts, including military and family, are available) Contact: (615) 446-0322 Web site: www.ucadickson.org
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Contact Information Where: 2612 White Bluff Road in Burns (Eastside Baptist Church) Tuition: $5,900 per academic year. Web site. www.dicksonacademy.com Phone: (615) 446-3740
Dickson Adventist School Dickson Adventist School, which opened in 2000, is part of the Seventh-Day Adventist school network. “The Dickson Adventist School curriculum is designed so that students are consistently presented with Jesus and the possibilities He has for each life. A low student-teacher ratio gives opportunity for the teacher to share Christ with students on a more personal basis. In Adventist education, the home, school and church cooperate together in preparing students for citizenship here on this earth and in the new earth to come,” according to the school’s Web site.
Contact Information Where: 746 State Route 46 South in Dickson Tuition: $250 per student (covers matriculation, book rentals and other supplies) Contact: (615) 446-7030 Web site: www.ddast.com
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DICKSON COUNTY LITTER PROGRAM Littering Is A Crime
Lets Keep Dickson County Beautiful! RECYCLE IN DICKSON COUNTY
• Aluminum Cans: All ten Convenience Centers. Ask site manager for assistance. • Aluminum Cans for Charity: Donate to Habitat for Humanity or Humane Society at Devandry's Recycling Center. • Corrugated Cardboard: All Convenience Centers. Please flatten boxes. Thanks! • Newspaper: Convenience Centers (except Vanleer and Bowker Road) and bins behind Dickson County Library. Do not put phone books, plastic bags, string or trash in newspaper bins. Newspaper bins are located in various sites around the county. • Magazines: Convenience Centers (except Vanleer and Bowker Road) and bins behind Dickson County Library. Catalogs, paper (shredded, colored, white, computer, office, etc.), envelopes, and all greeting cards in magazine bins. No phone books, paperbacks, hardback books, plastic bags, string or trash in bins. • Plastic Bottles and Containers: Charlotte and Sylvis Road Convenience Centers and a bin beside Dickson County Library. Flatten Plastic. Do not put trash bags in bin. • Metals: Convenience Centers (except Sylvis Road and Eno Road). • Tin Cans: Bordeau Metals. Labels can stay on cans; please rinse out food. • Used Oil: Advance Auto Parts, Auto Zone, Speed Lube, Tractor Supply, Wal-Mart Tire and Lube Express, and the Landfill on Eno Road in Dickson. We do not encourage holding used oil for the Hazardous Waste Collection Event. Thanks! • Used Tires: Take to the Landfill on Eno Road in Dickson. • Phonebooks: There is an annual phonebook drive. Watch newspaper for notices! • Plastic Bags (grocery or market bags): Return to stores where you received them. • Ink Jet or Laser Tone Cartridges: Dickson County Library (for Women Are Safe) and various office supply locations. • Electronics (computers, televisions, etc.): The Landfill on Eno Road, Dickson • Smoke Detectors: Goes with ewaste at the Landfill on Eno Road • Rechargeable Batteries: Boxes at the Dickson County Library in Dickson and the Courthouse Annex in Charlotte. Dispose of alkaline batteries in regular trash. • Cell Phones: Dickson County Sheriff's Office or Women Are Safe (box at library) • Used Anti-freeze: Graham Ford on Hwy 46 in Dickson • Christmas Trees and Cards: Watch for annual notices and recycling drives. • Hazardous Waste-Things like oil based paint, paint thinners, pesticides, household cleaners, antifreeze, swimming pool chemicals, wood preservatives, aerosol containers from spray paint or degreasers, car batteries, and more! Bring to the Hazardous Waste Collection Event held each year. Watch for notices--usually in the fall. Latex paint is not hazardous--Air dry or add kitty litter to solidify it and dispose in regular trash. We Encourage Recycling Oil, Anti-Freeze, and Batteries Locally And Not Saving For The Hazardous Waste Event! THANKS!
Mailing Address - P.O. Box 177, Charlotte, TN 37036 615-789-4130 ext 4899 Fax 615-789-4185 Solid Waste - 615-446-0019 Fax 615-446-3407 Dicksonrecycle@gmail.com
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DICKSON COUNTY CONVENIENCE CENTERS Hours of Operation For All Ten Centers
Monday, Wednesday, Friday 6AM to 6PM Saturday 9AM to 6PM
Sunday 1PM to 6PM
Centers Are Closed On Tuesday And Thursday Holiday Hours Will Be Announced In Local Papers • Bowker Road Site:
1200 Bowker Rd, Charlotte, TN 37036 (615)789-5546
• Burns Site:
1001 Maple Grove Rd, Burns, TN 37029 (615)441-1291
• Charlotte Site:
105 Academy St, Charlotte, TN 37036 (615)789-5969
• Cumberland Furnace Site:
1001 Cinder Rd, Cumberland Furnace, TN 37051 (615)789-5588
• Eno Site:
105 Worley Furnace Cem. Rd, Dickson, TN 37055 (615)446-7142
• Grab Creek Site:
1000 West Grab Creek Rd, Dickson, TN 37055 (615)446-1830
• Highway Dept Site:
111 Sylvis Rd, Dickson, TN 37055 (615)740-1283
• Pond Site:
177 Pond Circle Rd, Dickson, TN 37055 (615)446- 1615
• Vanleer Site:
1010 Old Bear Creek Rd, Vanleer, TN 37181 (615)763-2109
• White Bluff Site:
500 Industrial Dr, White Bluff, TN 37187 (615)797-9420
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Higher Education
The Renaissance Center’s sign announces the partnership between the Jackson Foundation facility and Austin Peay State University and Nashville State Community College. PHOTO BY D. FRANK SMITH/THE HERALD
The Renaissance Center Austin Peay State University and Nashville State Community College classes are available at The Renaissance Center in Dickson. The APSU satellite program offers more than 12 classes, including upper-division courses leading to a Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in management and several core classes. NSCC offers 40 lower-division courses, or freshman and sophomore level courses, which can be transferred to APSU for credit.
employees from a local industry learning skills to stay current with technology or to qualify for a promotion. Some of those industry students may attend evening programs and learn alongside a hobbyist wanting to learn welding skills or how to maintain their home heating and air-conditioning unit. TTC Dickson offers certificates and diplomas. In those job fields that require professional certifications before employment, the program prepares students for the qualifying exams. Students must be 18 years old or possess a high school or GED diploma to enroll in the day programs. Full-time course offerings are: • Automotive Technology • Business Systems Technology • Computer Information Technology • Dental Assisting • Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning/Refrigeration • Heavy Equipment/Diesel Mechanics • Industrial Maintenance • Machine Tool Technology • Practical Nursing
Contact Information Where: 740 State Route 46 S. in Dickson Tuition: $2,400 annually for on-ground programs; $2,970 annually for full-time online students; and supplies and books are in addition to tuition cost Phone: (615) 441-6220 Web site: www.ttcdickson.edu
Contact Information For more information, go to the following Web sites: • www.apsu.edu/Dickson • www.nscc.edu/about/our-locations-and-maps/dickson/
Tennessee Technology Center at Dickson The Tennessee Technology Center at Dickson is one of the state’s top technical schools in terms of size, graduation and placement rates. The school, which began in 1964, has expanded its lineup to 11 full-time training programs and at least 20 part-time evening programs offered in Humphreys, Dickson, Montgomery and Williamson counties. Programs offered online are Business Systems Technology, Computer Operations Technology Information Systems and ComputerAided Drafting. Programs vary in length from six months to 24 months. TTC students can qualify for all types of financial aid except student loans. The two major programs are the federal Pell grant and the state lottery scholarship – the Wilder-Naifeh Technical Skills Grant. The grant covers 85 percent of the tuition — $667 of the $800 each term. High school students are allowed to dual enroll at the TTC and begin building post-secondary credits. They are in class alongside adult, full-time students. Also, a class may contain
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Solar photovoltaic instructor Gary Wolf (center, with hand on solar panel) instructs students at TTC Dickson’s Green Sustainable Energy Campus. SUBMITTED PHOTO
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Healthcare Horizon Medical Center Horizon Medical Center offers you the technology and quality health care you’d expect from a large facility, in a community setting that’s convenient to you. According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Horizon Medical Center is one of the highest performing hospitals in the country. For clinical measures of performance in caring for patients with heart attacks, heart failures, pneumonia, or undergoing surgery, Horizon’s performance exceeds that of some of the best in the nation. Horizon Medical Center received three national awards, based on highly commendable medical staff perceptions of the health system, from Professional Research Consultants (PRC), a national health care marketing research company, at the 2010 PRC Client Education Conference for hospital leaders. This recognition, commends Horizon for providing the highest quality services and care for its patients and a great health care system for physicians to practice medicine. Of the 400 hospital medical staffs surveyed across the United States, Horizon won five-star awards for nursing care, and hospital administration. Horizon Medical Center also received a four-star award in emergency services. The five-star award represents facilities scoring among the top 10 percent of those in the national database. The four-star award represents facilities that score in the top 25 percent. PRC surveys medical staffs at hospitals and health care facilities, then compares the ratings with the respective national database. The research was conducted via confidential telephone interviews. PRC is in its 30th year of providing marketing research for hospitals across the United States. For more information, visit PRConline.com. AWARDS AND ACCREDITATIONS: - Horizon Medical Center is The Joint Commission accredited - Nationally ranked top 25 percent in Patient Safety by Data Advantage. - The Sarah Cannon Cancer Center – accredited by the American College of Surgeons - An accredited Chest Pain Center - a heart center that performs cardiac interventions to save precious time, heart muscle and lives - The Cardiac Rehab program is accredited by the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation - The Diabetes & Nutrition Center is accredited by the American Diabetes Assoc. - The Solutions Surgical Weight Loss Program, now offering the
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Horizon Medical Center has been part of Dickson County through various names and building changes since 1958. SUBMITTED ART
gastric sleeve, lap-banding and laparoscopic gastric by-pass surgeries – accredited by the College of Surgeons. HISTORY Goodlark Hospital, the medical facility from which Horizon Medical Center evolved, opened with 58 beds in 1958 and was privately owned by doctors L.C., William and J.T. Jackson. Following the addition of 26 beds, the facility expanded by adding 59 beds in 1967, 55 beds in 1974, physician offices in 1975 and 32 beds in 1981. Purchased by Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corp. and renamed Horizon Medical Center in 1995, the facility continues to serve residents of Dickson, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys and Williamson counties. SERVICES Horizon has affiliated board-certified physicians who represent nearly two-dozen medical specialties, ranging from cardiology to pediatrics. The 157-bed acute medical/surgical facility combines the atmosphere of a community-based hospital with medical technology and state-of-the-art services. DIABETES EDUCATION CENTER The center offers self-management classes for all individuals with diabetes by referral from their physician. Comprehensive diabetes services include group education, individual consultation for gestational diabetes and individual follow-up as needed for all patient.
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ACUTE INPATIENT REHABILITATION Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation Center offers customized treatment for patients who suffer from stroke, spinal cord injury, major trauma, amputation, fractured femur, knee and hip replacement (allowed under special criteria), burns, brain injury, neurological disorder and/or congenital deformity. Each patient’s medical care and rehabilitation services are directed by a board-certified physician and a team of physical, occupational, speech and rehab nurses. The rehabilitation center provides a 24-hour therapeutic environment and encourages a high level of family involvement. EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Horizon’s chest pain center has been fully accredited since 2004. The center offers diagnostic capabilities for the treatment of patients with chest pain. It also offers an area for observing patients who display low-to-moderate risk of coronary artery disease. The emergency department has a helicopter landing area and physician staffing 24 hours daily. It also has seven individual treatment rooms, two trauma beds, two cardiac and two orthopedic treatment beds. The Horizon ER treated over 37,000 patients in 2010. THE WOMEN’S PAVILION Equipped with nine labor-delivery-recovery-postpartum suites, two observation rooms, a cesarean surgical suite and nursery, the unit also provides a variety of childbirth classes ranging from childbirth preparation to breast-feeding. Gynecological services are also offered as well as prenatal and postpartum care. GENERATIONS The Generations Program addresses the emotional and behavioral health needs of adults over age 65 through a combination of therapies and educational and wellness activities. Generations assists senior adults in coping with problems accompanying the aging process including confusion, depression, agitation and combativeness as well as hallucinations, paranoia and suicidal thoughts. A sudden onset of confusion, depression, paranoia, agitation or hallucinations may indicate a need for help. HEART CENTER The Heart Center offers a modern cardiac catheterization lab with equipment capable of generating computer-enhanced cardiac photos and live images. Cardiologists perform interventional procedures daily in the “cath” lab. Cardiac rehabilitation provides a fitness program and educational opportunities promoting heart-healthy lifestyles. Additional services include EKG, stress testing, echocardiology, holter monitoring and nuclear cardiology studies. IMAGING Imaging services now has extended operating hours and flexible appointment times; new and improved pre-registration; necessary lab work completed in conjunction with patient procedures; images read on-site by board-certified radiologists; and results promptly faxed to physician offices following
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interpretation. With the new PACS digital imaging system, physicians can review images and reports from their offices and home. Services include nuclear medicine, ultrasound, digital mammography, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, interventional procedures, general diagnostics and fluoroscopy. Services are provided by board-certified radiologists and radiologic technologists certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology. Natchez Imaging, located on Highway 46, is an outpatient facility that offers convenience and state-ofthe-art technology. THE SARAH CANNON CANCER CENTER The Sarah Cannon Cancer Center, accredited by the American College of Surgeons, offers staging and radiation and medical oncology in one facility. It provides patients with access to clinical trials and research through the Sarah Cannon Research Institute. The Sarah Cannon Cancer is the nation’s largest community-based cancer treatment and research program in the United States, providing comprehensive services through a network of facilities and physicians to meet the medical needs of individuals undergoing cancer treatment. SOLUTIONS SURGICAL WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM This program is designed for individuals considering weight loss surgery. Typically, a candidate is 100 pounds or more above their ideal body weight, or has a body mass index of 35. The program offers three surgical options: lap-banding, laparoscopic gastric bypass and the sleeve procedure SURGERY Services include general and gynecological surgery, ear, nose and throat surgery, ophthalmologic surgery and orthopedic and spine surgery. Surgeons are performing some of the latest surgical procedures: the first single- and double-level AxiaLIF spine surgery performed in Tennessee, and the first FinESS sinus surgery performed in Tennessee. The Outpatient Surgery Unit consists of 16 private rooms. Each has a private bath, and also houses the pre-admission testing department where required lab work, X-rays and cardiology testing is completed prior to surgery.
2010 Facts and Figures - Emergency Room Patients Treated: 37,228 - Cardiac Cath Procedures Performed: 818 - Babies Born: 459 - Surgical Cases Performed: 4,435 - Outpatient Visits: 18,777 - Patients Admitted: 4,388 - Investments in salaries, wages & benefits for employees: $29,799,848 - Investment in new equipment & technology: $1,733,267 - Staff of Physicians: 199 - Staff of Employees: 500 - John Marshall serves as the CEO of Horizon.
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PODIATRIST • FOOT SPECIALIST Fellow, American College Of Foot And Ankle Surgeons Diplomate, American Board Of Podiatric Surgery Board Certified In Foot Surgery
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704 East College Street • Dickson
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Horizon Medical Center Staff CARDIOLOGY Asad, Muhammad MD Blazer, David MD Chambers, David MD Fatseas, Charles MD EMERGENCY MEDICINE Kelley, Karl MD Meeker, William MD Nixon, John MD Rivera-Rios, Marilia MD Tincher, Matthew MD Morse, John MD FAMILY PRACTICE Orgain, Robert MD Perrigin, Julie MD Reddy, Yekolla MD Salyer, John MD Stephens, Walter MD Colonna, Alexander MD GENERAL SURGERY Huerta, Gustavo MD Thuan, Robert MD Wiser, Eldred MD Ros, Kerry MD
IM/HOSPITALIST Faisal, M. Rizwan MD Frase, Priscilla MD Jabr, Fadi MD Shah, Viren MD Hatcher, Stephanie MD Dinkins, Jeff MD Szczuka, Anna MD INTERNAL MEDICINE Ismail, M. Sami MD
OPHTHALMOLOGY McClure, Daniel MD Albury, Charles DMD
NEONATOLOGY Linfert, Douglas MD
ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY Savell, Truitt DDS, MD Gorzny, Jan MD
NEPHROLOGY Priyadarshi, Anumeet MD
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY Dinkins, J. Stacy DO
NEPHROLOGY Soni, Ashish MD Dongas, Maria MD
ORTHOPEDIC/SPINE SURGERY Roth, James MD
NEUROLOGY Huffnagle, Vera MD Cole, Michael MD OB/GYN Hawkins, Michael MD Doss, Habib MD
OTOLARYNGOLOGY (ENT) Mani, Venk MD
IM & PEDIATRICS Challa, Mydhili MD
Susan Warren, COTA, in the Inpatient Rehabilitation Center, assists Delores White with Occupational Therapy.
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PATHOLOGY Robbins, Justin DDS PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Stritikus, John DDS Gordon, Jeffery MD
PEDIATRICS McNeal, Mary MD Ojeda, Nestor MD Pavuluri, Ramesh DPM PODIATRY Pavuluri, Vijay DPM Somers, Paul DPM Rajpura, Bhupendra MD PSYCHIATRY Alsoub, Mohammad MD PULMONARY MEDICINE Zurawek, Tomasz MD Collie, Craig MD RADIATION ONCOLOGY Gray, James MD RADIATION ONCOLOGY Hunt, David MD Anderson, Stanley MD RADIOLOGY Blount, Steven MD MacCurdy, Joe MD Aubert, Howard MD UROLOGY Wiatrak, Mitchell MD Allen, Tara MD
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Dickson Medical Associates Dickson Medical Associates PC has been part of Dickson County for over 60 years, expanding throughout the county and beyond. DMA maintains an 81,000-square-foot facility at the Crestview Park on Highway 46 in Dickson. The focus has always been high-quality, local health care. DMA provides services for allergy, asthma and sinus conditions, family practice, dermatology, cardiology, neurology, neurosurgery, vascular surgery, sleep medicine, internal medicine, Med/Peds, pediatrics, general surgery, bariatric surgery, orthopedic and spine surgery, pathology, urology and X-ray and CT. The medical institution also has two in-house laboratories (at DMA South and at DMA at Crestview Park Drive), and MRI services as well. It is now possible to have most health-care needs provided by community physicians and mid-level providers. It is the goal of Dickson Medical Associates to ensure the residents of Dickson and surrounding counties have access to the highest quality and affordable health care without leaving the local area. DMA representatives explain that this is possible due to their large base of primary care providers and wide range of specialty physicians. DMA employs 23 physicians, seven mid-level providers and 225 clinical and non-clinical staff. Dr. Rolland Luplow serves as DMA’s president.
Locations WHAT: Dickson Medical Associates WHERE: • DMA main campus at Crestview Park – 127 Crestview Park Drive in Dickson • DMA at Horizon Medical Center – 113 U.S. Highway 70 E. • DMA South – 758 Highway 46 S. • DMA Endoscopy Center – 704 E. College St. • DMA Children’s Clinic – 114 U.S. Highway 70 E. • Mary McNeal’s practice – 125 Crestview Park Drive, Ste. 1 • Bella Vita Laser and Skin Care – 758 Highway 46 S. • DMA at Lyles – 5194 Highway 100 in Lyles in Hickman County • DMA Sleep Center – 127 Crestview Park Drive in Dickson WHEN: • Crestview Park: Monday-Thursday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sunday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. • DMA South: Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m.4 p.m. • Children’s Clinic: Takes calls for same day appointments and is open Saturday, 8 a.m.-noon.
More Information Info: For more information about Dickson Medical Associates PC, contact the main switchboard at (615) 446-5121 or 800313-5121. Web site: www.DicksonMd.com
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If you or someone you know is suffering from any of these problems, call our office for your personal consultation, information and help. Dr. Dongas will accept appointments Monday - Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm.
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Maria Dongas, MD.
Board certified in Neurology Board Certified in Sleep Medicine
DICKSON MEDICAL ASSOCIATES 113 Highway 70 East • Dickson, TN 37055 (West Pavilion, 2nd Floor, Suite 205)
800.303.5121 615.441.4580 615.441.4590 (fax) • dicksonmd.com
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New Sleep Lab for: Insomnia Sleep Apnea Snoring Restless Sleep Narcolepsy Excessive Sleepiness Fatigue Restless Legs
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Getting you back on your feet has never been easier than with NHC Healthcare Dickson. Our multi-disciplinary focus extends to in-patient and out-patient services for all ages in a state-of-the-art setting.
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HealthCare Dickson 812 N. Charlotte Street Dickson, TN 37055 615-446-8046
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For more information, call Martha Bullington
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104 Hwy 70 East | 615-446-5585 or 615-446-5587 Hours: M-F 8am - 6pm | Sat. 8am - 3pm
Inside: Dickson Apothecary “Dickson Compounding Pharmacy”
KINGSTON SPRINGS PHARMACY 111 West Kingston Springs Rd Ste 103 | 615-952-3690 Hours: M-F 8am - 6pm | Sat. 8am - 1pm
GOODLARK PHARMACY Inside: DMA Crestview Park Medical | Hwy 46 615-446-8043 or 615-446-8044
Hours: M-T 8am - 6pm | Fri. 8am-5:30pm | Sat. 8am - 1pm
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Nursing Homes DICKSON COUNTY SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER The Dickson County Senior Citizens Center offers a variety of programs for seniors. Services include the Homemaker program with eight employees who go out into homes to do light housekeeping, grocery shopping, fix meals, prepare medication for the week and do laundry. The Homemaker program also offers personal care attendant, personal care respite and personal care. The program can also serve individuals under 60 through the state’s Choices Program. The center also has an adult daycare program 7 a.m.-5 p.m. for individuals with Alzheimer’s or other disorders who aren’t able to stay home alone. The fee for adult daycare is based on a sliding scale according to the individual’s income, not the entire family. Fees range from $10 to $30 daily. Lunch is served daily to anyone 60 or older. Anyone interested must sign up a day ahead for the meal, which is provided through the Mid-Cumberland Human Resource Agency’s nutrition program. Telephone reassurance calls are available on a daily basis. Local country bands visit and a dance is held on Thursdays 7-9 p.m. The center also has a nursing home visitation program on Friday, an exercise program on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday with commercial exercise equipment and a poolroom. There is a walking class at the Dickson Housing Authority off state Route 47 in Dickson. A lending library, field trips, craft classes and educational seminars with guest speakers are also provided.
Assisted Living OLIVE BRANCH Olive Branch assisted living facility offers assistance for seniors with many daily living activities. Some of the ways of assisting and amenities include: daily help with medicine, dining services (three meals daily), housekeeping and laundry, beauty salon, respite and adult day-care and a 24-hour emergency call system. The state-licensed facility also offers a microwave, refrigerator, private shower and personal e-mail address.
Contact Information Where: 110 Luther Road in Dickson Info: (615) 446-5017 M. D. SENIOR CARE (FORMERLY SILVERPLUM) 1104 Old Charlotte Rd White Bluff, TN 37187 615-797-3000 AUTUMN RIDGE MANOR 1815 Old County House Road White Bluff, TN 37187-5104 (615) 789-3900
Contact Information Where: 206 W. Walnut St. in Dickson. When: Monday-Wednesday, Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; Thursday 8 a.m.-9 p.m. (7-9 p.m. for dance and country music) Director: Betty Williams Info: For more information, call (615) 446-9350. DICKSON HEALTHCARE CENTER Dickson Healthcare Center is a nursing facility that provides a social atmosphere, ease of life and entertainment for seniors. The 70-bed facility, located in Dickson, offers events such as live entertainment, dancing, cooking classes, bowling events, trivia and bingo. The therapy department offers Wii-Hab Wednesdays. DHC regularly participates in community events and outings. The facility is managed by Missions Healthcare.
Contact Information Where: 901 N. Charlotte St. in Dickson Administrator: Cindy Bruton Info: Call (615) 446-5171
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Leah M. Patrick, DDS, PLC
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Friendly, Compassionate Staff dedicated to improving our patients quality of life. Flexible scheduling to accommodate patients. Hours Mon. Wed. & Fri | 6:30am – 8:00pm
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Dickson County Health Department The Dickson County Health Department provides a variety of basic health services to keep you healthy and, if you are sick, to get you well. The primary location is in Dickson and a satellite clinic is in White Bluff. The following services are available at the county health department: CHILD HEALTH Well-child check-ups include physical exams, screening tests and immunizations. Screenings are available to assure normal development and to detect and treat any medical condition for persons from birth to 21 years old. IMMUNIZATIONS Immunizations against polio, diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, measles, mumps, rubella (German measles), hemophilus, hepatitis B, chicken pox and pneumococcus are provided for children. Influenza (flu) and pneumonia immunizations are also available. FAMILY PLANNING Patients receive a complete physical exam and all appropriate lab tests, and are taught about birth control methods and supplied with their chosen method (unless there is a medical reason that would be dangerous). Many infections and other contraceptive problems can also be treated. PRIMARY CARE Medical staff are available for diagnosing and treating acute and chronic illnesses. They also provide routine physicals for all ages. These may include Pap smears, colorectal and other tests to screen for cancer. Special health counseling is provided as needed. The department participates in TennCare and other insurance programs. SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE CONTROL The health department provides confidential testing and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS. DYSPLASIA CLINICS Colposcopy and related services are available to women with abnormal Pap smears. WOMEN, INFANTS AND CHILDREN, (WIC) PROGRAM Vouchers to buy nutritious foods (cheese, milk, cereals, etc.) are issued to women who are pregnant or breast-feeding, and children under age 5 who are at risk of poor growth, if they meet income guidelines. Breast-feeding classes and support are available to all new mothers.
CHILDREN’S SPECIAL SERVICES (CSS) This service assists with medical treatment for children to age 21, when they have special medical needs and the family is financially unable to provide for necessary care. This service may also include speech and hearing screening. HUG (HELP US GROW) Home visits are made by a public-health nurse to families whose infants may be at risk for medical or developmental problems. This follow-up begins during the prenatal period. Teen mothers and their infants are given highest priority. VITAL RECORDS Birth and death information is collected and sent to the state’s Office of Vital Records. Copies of death certificates are issued upon request. Certified copies of birth certificates for persons born in Tennessee in 1949 or after may be requested through the health department. FOOD & GENERAL SANITATION Environmental specialists are responsible for inspecting foodservice establishments, hotel/motels, public swimming pools, bed and breakfast, child care facilities and school plants. The division is also responsible for planning and promoting the rabies vaccination clinic and investigating animal bites. PRENATAL Pregnancy testing and referral are available. MOTOR VOTER PROGRAM Voter registration forms are available and assistance in completing these forms is provided. TENNESSEE BREAST & CERVICAL CANCER EARLY DETECTION The health department is participating with the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta to offer a program that will pay for the patient’s office visit, Pap smear, colposcopy and mammogram if they meet certain income guidelines and criteria. This service is provided by appointment.
Contact Information Dickson County Health Department Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Dickson location 301 West End Ave., Dickson (615) 446-2839 White Bluff location 200 School Road, White Bluff (615) 797-5056
TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL Diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of the tuberculosis patient and contacts are provided. Medication, when needed, is available at the health department.
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Keith Gilmore, DDS Creekside Dental Center
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Quality, Gentle Dental Care For Adults and Children is Close To You • Sedation Dentistry • State Of The Art Cosmetic Dentistry • Finely Crafted Crowns, Bridges & Dentures • Non-Surgical Gum-Care No Injection In Most Cases
We Welcome New Patients Most Major Credit Cards Accepted Care Credit Offered
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Most insurance expected including: Medicare, Healthsprings, BCBS, Cigna, United Healthcare and Commercial Ins.
Lens Star (lens determination) • OCT – The Latest in Retinal Imaging Located here in Dickson At the Glynmar Center, next to CVS 114 Hwy 70 East, Suite 4
OFFICE HOURS:
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NHC HealthCare Dickson
Dickson Community Clinic
NHC HealthCare Dickson is a locally operated rehabilitation center dedicated to improving the quality of life of the patients and residents they serve. The center is licensed with the state of Tennessee to provide care for 211 patients. NHC Rehabilitation Dickson offers physical, occupational, respiratory and speech therapy services to pediatric, adult and geriatric patients on both inpatient and outpatient bases for orthopedic, neurological and traumatic injuries. Dr. John Salyer, medical director, Yokella Reddy, M.D., and Melinda Huang, GNP, lead the team of dedicated health-care professionals delivering services that provide optimal outcomes. NHC has a registered nurse on staff 24 hours per day, as well as licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants dedicated to serving the needs of the patients and families. The team of health-care professionals also includes a registered dietician for nutritional support and counseling. NHC Rehabilitation Dickson offers a continuum of care for the patients, as it is the only center in Dickson to provide skilled nursing care, assisted-living services, intermediate care, respite care and hospice services.
The Dickson Community Clinic offers medical services to uninsured individuals and families in Dickson and surrounding counties, including primary care, pharmaceutical assistance and referrals for diagnostic testing, specialist and therapeutic services. The clinic is staffed by a full-time family nurse practitioner, development director, registered medical assistant and receptionist. The clinic, located in the west wing of Horizon Medical Center, has grown from a parttime facility opened in 2006 to a full-time primary care clinic for uninsured patients. Dr. Dan Drinnen is chairman of the clinic's board of directors.
Contact Information
Contact Information What: Dickson Community Clinic When: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Where: 111 U.S. Highway 70 in Dickson; west wing of Horizon Medical Center, suite 202 Contact: (615) 441-1486
812 N. Charlotte S., Dickson (615) 446-8046 Web site: www.nhcdickson.com
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Health Endeavors Debbie Hicks LMT ~ Lana Hicks LMT By Appointment Only (615) 446-0384 Therapeutic Swedish Massage Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and enhanced treatments with HIVAMAT for: • Stress reduction • Arthritic Pain • Lymphedema • Hematomas • Severe Burns • Non-healing wounds • Bells Palsy • Sprains/Strains
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Dental Care ADVANTAGE DENTAL OF DICKSON 320 E. College St., Ste. A, Dickson (615) 740-0205 AFFORDABLE DENTURES 201 Gum Branch Road, Burns (615) 441-3678 CHARLES D. ALBURY JR., DMD 110 U.S. Highway 70 E., Dickson (615) 441-3200 J.D. BAGGETT, DDS 304 E. College St., Dickson (615) 446-4967 ANISSA BURGESS, DDS 1829 Highway 46, Ste. E, Dickson (615) 446-0681 JEROME BURR, DDS MDS PLLC 314 E. College St., Dickson (615) 446-6041 CENTER FOR DENTAL EXCELLENCE 212 E. College St., Dickson (615) 446-2372 CHARTER OAK ENDODONTICS 404 E. College St., Dickson (615) 441-6131 ALAN B. CHESTER, DDS 222 N. Main St., Dickson (615) 446-1102 CREEKSIDE DENTAL CENTER 493 Henslee Drive, Dickson (615) 446-0106 WILLIAM A. CROSBY JR., DDS 401 Center Ave., Dickson (615) 446-8071 DENTAL CENTER OF CHARLOTTE 604 Spring St., Charlotte (615) 789-6111
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DICKSON DENTAL 1926 Highway 46, Dickson (615) 446-7050
MELODY J. ROBINSON, DDS 222 N. Main St., Dickson (615) 446-5444
DICKSON JAW & FACIAL SURGERY PLC 445 Henslee Drive, Dickson (615) 441-1441
JAMES O. ROUNTREE, DDS 606 Henslee Drive, Dickson (615) 446-8039
DICKSON PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY LLC 134 U.S. Highway 70 E., Dickson (615) 740-8812 EAST HILLS DENTAL CENTER 102 U.S. Highway 70 E., Dickson (615) 446-4644 LEAH PATRICK, DDS 320 E. College St., Ste. C, Dickson (615) 446-7878 DR. JOHN PRIMM 4528 U.S. Highway 70 E., White Bluff (615) 797-2298 PHILLIP T. GREENE, DDS 306 E. College St., Dickson (615) 446-2816
WHITE BLUFF DENTAL 4335 U.S. Highway 70 E., White Bluff (615) 797-5877
Optometrists DONALD G. DAVISSON, OD 175 Beasley Drive, Dickson (615) 441-3908 DICKSON EYEHEALTH CENTER 110 Mathis Drive, Dickson (615) 446-8089 TIDWELL & FAULKS, OD 610 Henslee Drive, Dickson (615) 446-2020
Physical Therapists HORIZON MEDICAL CENTER 111 U.S. Highway 70 E., Dickson (615) 441-9777
MARK S. MAPPES, DDS MS 500 E. College St., Dickson (615) 441-3131
NHC HEALTHCARE DICKSON 812 N. Charlotte St., Dickson (615) 446-8046
ORAL SURGICAL INSTITUTE 311 E. College St., Dickson (615) 446-2598
PHYSIOTHERAPY ASSOCIATES OF DICKSON 425 Henslee Drive, Dickson (615) 441-1130
TIMOTHY C. PACE, DDS 510 E. Walnut St., Dickson (615) 446-4448
RESULTS PHYSIOTHERAPY 344 Henslee Drive, Dickson (615) 446-7623
PRESTON DENTAL CARE PLLC 342 Henslee Drive, Dickson (615) 740-5791
SELECT PHYSICAL THERAPY 127 Crestview Park Drive, Dickson (615) 446-7696
PROVENCE & HALEY 502 E. College St., Dickson (615) 446-9661
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Our Associates are available to provide care for your children from newborn to age 18. Call any of our offices for an appointment.
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New Born Care Immunizations Allergy Evaluations Well-Child Checkups School Physicals Evaluation of School and Behavior Problems • Adolescent • Illnesses and Health Problems
Same Day Appointments Are Available
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Dr. Jeff Gordon, Kelley Sharp, PNP, Stacey Binkley, FNP
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441-4472 Dr. Kerry Ross
DMA-Pediatric Clinic Dr. Jeff Gordon
! 24-hour Service ! Skilled Nursing ! Rehabilitation
Dr. Mary McNeal
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Kelley Sharp, PNP Stacey Binkley, FNP
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! Home Health Aides ! Medical Social Workers
! Wound Management ! Cardiac Management
Therapies – Physical, Occupational, Speech
care. compassion. grace. Home Health & Hospice Agencies
Providing quality care in the comfort of your own home since 1981 Dickson Office Dickson Office 1-615-441-3630 1-615-441-3630 1-866-441-3630 1-866-4 41-3630 FAX: FAX:1-615-441-5933 1-615-441-5931
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Caris means Grace… when and where you need it most. Caris Healthcare offers high quality, compassionate care at the end of the life. Caris Healthcare provides a team-oriented approach to care that includes: Expert Medical Care, Pain and Symptom Management, A Plan of Care that meets the patient and family needs. There is no cost to patients covered by Medicare, Medicaid, Tenncare, Tricare and many other insurance and managed care plans.
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• Emotional Support for spouses, family & patient • Bereavement extended care for 14’ months • Exclusive Effleurage Massage and Aroma Therapy • Tree of Life Program Our Medical Director Dr. Chris Burgess makes house calls. RN’s, Chaplins, Hospice Aides, Bereavement Counselors, and Volunteers all available to you. We take care of you and your loved one in Home or in a facility at no cost to YOU! Call for a FREE in home consultation
• Hospice Care Consultant Claudette Dudley O’Neil 615-394-0684
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Drs. Provence and Haley are open Monday - Friday from 8 am until 4 pm.
We Perform: Dental Implants, Bone Grafting, Wisdom Teeth, Impacted Canines, Facial Trauma, Apicoectomy, Orthodontic Surgical Bonding/ Bracketing, Oral Pathology, Child & Adolescent Care
502 East College St, Dickson, TN 37055 615-446-9669
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Athletic Clubs CURVES FOR WOMEN 185 Beasley Drive, Dickson (615) 740-0001
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DICKSON ATHLETIC CLUB 100 Payne Springs Road, Dickson (615) 446-3800 DICKSON TAEKWONDO 608 Henslee Drive, Dickson (615) 446-5622 FLIPS GYM (Gymnastics) 215 Dickson Plaza Drive, Dickson (615) 441-3880 THE ATHLETIC CENTER OF WHITE BLUFF 107 Ellington Way, White Bluff (615) 797-5391
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POWERHOUSE GYM 275 Dickson Plaza Drive, Dickson (615) 446-4913 SHIN’S MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY DICKSON MIXED MARTIAL ARTS 539 Highway 46 S., Dickson (615) 446-6116 UNITED FIGURE SALON 307 N. Main St., Dickson (615) 446-4949 YOGA OF DICKSON 209-E Henslee Drive, Dickson (615) 202-3332 Dickson Athletic Club added an indoor pool last year.
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The Renaissance Center
Doug Jackson, president of the Jackson Foundation and The Renaissance Center, stands next to busts of his father, Dr. Jimmy Jackson, and his brothers, L.C. and William. Jimmy Jackson founded the Jackson Foundation, which created the center. The Renaissance Center building has been a staple of the Dickson landscape for over 10 years, a hard-to-miss nonprofit facility that meshes fine arts, performing arts, technology, education and film and live music entertainment. It’s a one-ofa-kind attraction for Dickson County – and for many other places as well. Founded by The Jackson Foundation in 1999, The Renaissance Center has seen more than 250,000 visitors a year participate in events from classes and workshops in art, music, theatre, dance and information technology. There are also award-winning television productions, professional and community theatre programs and a planetarium. Thousands of children throughout the region visit each year for educational and entertaining field trips. Hundreds of children take part in Camp Renaissance summer camp, which incorporates traditional outdoor activities with the cultural opportunities of The Renaissance Center. Viewers across Tennessee watch the center’s award-winning outdoors adventure television show, “Tennessee’s Wild Side,” while visitors enjoy the professional dinner theatre productions as well as community and youth theatre productions. Students get personalized assistance in a special tutoring program, high school students learn to fly airplanes and artists from across the country exhibit their
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works in the center’s multiple gallery spaces. Corporate meetings, in-service trainings, civic organization meetings, weddings, proms, social dances, recitals and conferences have and can be held in a variety of meeting places within the 110,000-square-foot building located two miles from Interstate 40 at 855 State Route 46 S. in Dickson.
History The Jackson Foundation was created in 1995 when Columbia/HCA purchased the non-profit Goodlark Regional Medical Center. It was named for the three brothers, Drs. Lawrence, William and Jimmy Jackson, who founded the hospital in 1958. After years of planning and visiting museums, science centers, performing arts centers, cultural centers and other institutions nationwide, the foundation members’ dream came true with the opening of The Renaissance Center on Aug. 5, 1999. Founding board chairman Dr. Jimmy Jackson, who passed away in 2001, wanted The Renaissance Center to provide opportunities in the arts while emphasizing the importance of technology.
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Education VISUAL ARTS Classes and workshops are offered for all ages, beginning to advanced students, in varied art mediums during the spring, summer and fall. Regularly evolving course selections include painting, drawing, photography, darkroom, stained glass, pottery, fiber arts, multimedia, Native American arts, sculpture, wood-turning, floral arrangement and more. DANCE The elementary division of the dance department aims to help children build a good foundation of dance skills. Students will be enrolled in the appropriate class level based on an assessment. The dance department’s young adult division teaches skills and provides opportunities to audition for and perform in Renaissance Center productions. The goal is to prepare students for an arts future and/or establish lifelong respect for the arts. The dance department’s open division is primarily for adults. Beginners are welcome and classes range from ballroom to yoga.
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THEATRE ARTS Children and adults can learn about acting on stage and in front of television cameras, as well as creative writing. Some classes offer performance opportunities in the center’s Young Entertainers on Stage series while specialized workshops help adults and children prepare for auditions for Renaissance Players productions in the center’s community theatre program. MUSIC Private music lessons are offered for bagpipes, brass, banjo, bass guitar, cello, clarinet, composition, dobro, drums, dulcimer, flute, guitar, harmonica, harp, mandolin, piano, saxophone, sound recording, studio singing, theory, viola, violin and voice. Kindermusik is a music curriculum that starts with infants and allows parents and children through age 5 to bond through musical games and instruction. The training choir is open to all first- and secondgraders without audition. The children’s choir requires an audition each fall and is open to children in third-sixth grades. The center’s community choir and chamber choir are auditioned ensembles open to adults. The community concert band and jazz band are open to amateur and professional musicians.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY The Renaissance Center is an authorized training partner for Microsoft and offers professional level training for certifications in a variety of programs. For office productivity training, the center offers classes in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook, as well as professional Web Design. For the home computer user, the center offers classes and workshops.
MIND ENRICHING THEATRE SERIES The Mind Enriching Theatre series are plays aimed at enhancing the educator’s curriculum, and are coordinated with the center’s art and music workshops. The MET series includes age-appropriate productions tailored for school students. Each play is offered with a study guide for teachers, which is downloadable from the center’s Web site, www.rcenter.org. Performances can accommodate up to 444 students.
TUTORING Tutors are all professional, certified teachers with experience.
YOUNG ENTERTAINERS ON STAGE The Young Entertainers on Stage program is for students ages 6-18 to perform in and work behind the scenes on a production for young actors. Students audition for roles, then rehearse with the theatre professionals and present the production in the Performance Hall.
Entertainment GASLIGHT DINNER THEATRE The Gaslight Dinner Theatre presents professional theatre productions on weekends throughout the year that include musicals, dramas, mysteries and holiday favorites. RENAISSANCE PLAYERS The Renaissance Players is the center’s community theatre troupe. With more than 400 members, the organization presents four productions annually. Shows are cast through open auditions and performances are presented in the center’s 450-seat Performance Hall.
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RECITALS AND CONCERTS The music department presents recitals at the end of each semester in May and December. The dance department presents a student recital each spring. The center’s choirs and bands present at least two annual concerts. Past concerts have included Three Dog Night, John Kay of Steppenwolf, Eddie Money, the Little River Band, Kathy Mattea, Bill Anderson, Craig Morgan, Vince Gill, Riders in the Sky, Crystal Gayle, B.J. Thomas, Lee Greenwood, Lynn Anderson, Pam Tillis, Jeff and Sheri Easter, a Southern Gospel series and comedians James Gregory and Fred Travelena.
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Senior Days Special days are set aside each month for activities for people 55 and older. Included in those activities is the Senior Lunch Matinee, which offers seniors the opportunity to see a production in the Gaslight Dinner Theatre and enjoy a reduced-cost buffet meal.
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Cybersphere DIGITAL THEATER The CyberSphere Digital Theater is one of the largest planetariums in North America. In 2007, the CyberSphere installed Digistar 3, a state-of-the-art planetarium projection system manufactured by Evans and Sutherland in Salt Lake City, Utah. The CyberSphere is a teaching and performance venue designed for instruction, live productions, musical concerts, laser light shows, interactive media productions and, of course, educational programs in the rich tradition of planetariums. The four-story, domed theatre is 60-feet across and features a collection of high-quality digital video projection devices, more than 20 slide and special effects projectors and 13 different speaker arrays that produce more than 14,000 watts of 5.1 Dolby Digital SurroundSound. Each armrest of the 138-seat theatre also contains a keypad that allows the shows to become interactive.
Field Trips In its over 10 years in existence, more than 400,000 students have visited The Renaissance Center to participate in one or more field trip activities. Students can see a theatre production, a planetarium or laser music show in the CyberSphere. They can also see an interactive science program in the Faraday Science Theatre, enjoy hands-on art, dance, drama or music workshops. The center can provide low-cost box lunches for field trips. The centerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Renaissance Repertory Company is an in-house professional acting troupe that presents age-appropriate theatrical productions each semester. The newly remodeled Faraday Science Theatre is a re-creation of the Royal Institution of Great Britain from the 1830s.
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Camp Renaissance is a series of one-week day camps in June and July for children ages 6-14. The camp sessions feature traditional camp activities such as swimming, riflery, archery, skeet shooting, rappelling, climbing, fishing and arts and crafts at the Ruskin Cave site in northwestern Dickson County. Other activities at The Renaissance Center, include a theatrical performance, laser and planetarium shows in the CyberSphere, an interactive science show in the Faraday Science Theatre and karaoke. The 27-acre Adventure Camp site offers two caves for exploration, the largest swimming pool in Middle Tennessee, a new 3000-square-foot pool house, a 50-foot rappelling and climbing tower, 400-foot zip line, stocked fishing pond, low-ropes course and much more. An optional overnight stay is available weekly, allowing campers to spend the night inside historic Ruskin Cave.
Art Gallery Exhibits The Renaissance Center presents rotating visual arts exhibits in its Visual Arts Gallery, North Wing Gallery, East Wing Gallery, North Wing Display Cases and other areas throughout the center. Gallery exhibits are open 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Saturday and all exhibits and receptions are free and open to the public.
Multimedia The award-winning multimedia department includes a fully digital television studio and a digital recording studio. The multimedia department produces the Emmy-award winning outdoor adventure series Tennesseeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Wild Side, which airs on PBS stations in Tennessee. The family oriented program offers segments on traditional hunting and fishing, as well as cooking, hiking, shooting, biking, hang-gliding, outdoor survival, outdoor activities for women and children, boating and more.
Virtually Unlimited Bookstore The Virtually Unlimited Bookstore is a 3,000-square-foot, fullservice bookstore that supports the educational programs at the center and also carries a full line of books, gifts and collectibles as well as The Renaissance Center merchandise.
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Church Directory Assembly of God First Assembly of God 3525 U.S. Highway 70 W. (615) 446-3943 Steve Davis, pastor Sun. 10:45 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m.
Apostolic The Bible Church 502 W. College St., Dickson (931) 996-9755 http://tbcofdickson.com/ Roger White, pastor Sun. 3 p.m.; Wed. 7:15 p.m.
Baptist Bartonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Creek Primitive Baptist C.H. Yates, minister Services 2 p.m., second Sundays Bethel Baptist Church 1010 Harmon Springs Road (615) 446-6933 Randy Franklin, minister Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Bible Missionary Baptist 1295 Claylick Road Donny Hutcheson, minister, Bro. Jimmy Moize Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7:30 p.m. 441-4007? Burns Baptist Church 2308 state Route 96, Burns (615) 441-3378 Ron Melton, pastor Sun. 10:45 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m.
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Eastside Baptist Church 2612 White Bluff Road, Burns (615) 446-5816 Chris Harris, pastor Sun. 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m.
First Walnut Grove Freewill Baptist Church Walnut Grove Road, Dickson Randy Hagler, pastor Sun. 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Mt. Sinai Baptist Church 111 W. Rickert Ave., Dickson (615) 446-2336 Earl Craig, minister Sun. 11 a.m., 6:30 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m.
Evangel Baptist Church 1201 Collins Road, Vanleer 763-6264 763-2904 Roger Schmittou, pastor Sun. 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m.
Freedom Baptist Church 203 Church St., Dickson (615) 947-5686 Craig Bell, pastor Sun. 10:30 a.m.; Wed. 7 p.m.
New Hope Missionary Baptist Church 910 state Route 47 E., Dickson (615) 446-3455 Matthew Lester, minister Sun. 11 a.m.
Fairview Baptist Church 501 Old Highway 46 S., Dickson (615) 446-9186 Norman Edwards Sr., pastor Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Faith Baptist Church 4908 state Route 49 W., Vanleer (615) 763-0413 Jerry Jenkins, minister Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Faith Baptist Church of Colesburg 910 Faith Road, Dickson (615) 957-5350 Howard Wingo, minister Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. First Baptist Church 2501 U.S. Highway 70 E., Dickson (615) 446-4640 Dr. James Chatham, pastor Sun. 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wed. 6:30 p.m. First Baptist-Burns Howard Atkins, minister Sun. 10 a.m.
Burns Primitive Baptist Church Corner of state Route 47 and state Route 96, Burns Elder Larry Tarninton, minister 10:30 a.m., first and fourth Sundays
First Baptist Church of Charlotte 305 Spencer Road (Aly) (615) 789-6346 Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m.
Calvary Baptist Church 1424 Old Charlotte Pike Carl Thomason Sun. 10:45 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m.
First Baptist Church-White Bluff 1019 Taylor Town Road (615) 797-2473 Jerry Duke, minister Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m.
Chestnut Grove Freewill Baptist Church 500 Old Metal Road, Charlotte (615) 789-5690 Bishop William H. Moss Jr. Sun. 11 a.m.
First Free Will Baptist Church 1701 state Route 96, Burns (615) 446-8900 Bro. Eddie Thomas, pastor Sun. 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m.
Friendship Baptist Church 4295 U.S. Highway 70 W., Dickson (615) 446-8966 Stephen Pace, pastor Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Grace Baptist Church 301 Marshall Stuart Dr., Dickson Jeff Lankford, minister Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed 7 p.m. Hillview Baptist Church 920 U.S. Highway 70 W., Dickson (615) 446-3652 Bobby Smart, pastor Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed 7 p.m. Liberty Baptist Church 1031 White Bluff Road, White Bluff (615) 797-5151 Larry Cochran, minister Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed 7 p.m. Maple Grove Missionary Baptist Church 2800 Maple Grove Road, Vanleer (615) 763-2007 Cecil Gilliland, pastor Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Millerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Chapel Free Will Baptist James Black, minister Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Missionary Ridge Baptist Church Bon Aqua Howard Coles, pastor Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist 2075 Washer Hollow Road, Cumberland Furnace Randy Ramey, minister Sun. 11:30 a.m.
New Hope Baptist Church Tidwell Road, Bon Aqua Bro. James Parham, pastor 6425 Taylor Creek Road, Nunnelly Sun. 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church 1535 Greenwood Road, Charlotte (615) 289-7792 Jamie Allen, pastor Sun. 10 a.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Parkers Creek Baptist Church 2327 Abiff Road, Burns (615) 412-5280 www.parkerscreek.org Bro. Nathan Wilkerson, pastor Sun. 11 a.m., 6:30 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Pomona Baptist Church 974 Pomona Road, Dickson (615) 446-3018 Rev. B. Carter Elmore Sun. 10:45 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. High Street Primitive Baptist Church at Burns High Street Elder Stanley Yates, minister Services 10:30 a.m., first, fourth and fifth Sundays Rock Springs Free Will Baptist Church 1485 Hamble Road, Charlotte (615) 521-2724 Mark Kennedy, pastor Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Rolling Hills Baptist Church 9636 state Route 46 S., Lyles 670-6575 Scott Peterson, pastor
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Church of Christ
Slayden Missionary Baptist Dwayne Smith, minister Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Acorn Hill Church of Christ Jones Creek Road, White Bluff Bill Reeves, minister Sun. 10:30 a.m., 5 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m.
Sylvia Baptist Church 1415 Old Sylvia Road, Dickson (615) 789-4532 www.sylviabaptist.com Clark Brown, pastor Sun. 8:45 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Stoney Point Freewill Baptist Church 1245 Stoney Point Road, Vanleer (615) 763-0050 Earl Langley, minister Sun. 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Turnbull Primitive Baptist Church Elder Larry Tarkinton, minister 10:30 a.m. second Sundays United Free Will Baptist Church 784 state Route 46 S., Dickson (across from Lowe’s) (615) 446-4121 Sun. 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Vanleer Baptist Phil Corbin, minister Sun. 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. West Fifth St. Primitive Baptist Lynn Russell, minister Sun. 10:30 a.m. Westview Baptist Church 182 E. Kingston Springs Road, White Bluff (615) 952-2120 Sun. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Midway Church of Christ 2665 state Route 49 E., Charlotte (615) 789-5009 Bill Shouse, minister Donnie Mitchell, missionary minister Sun. 10 a.m., 5 p.m.; Wed. 7p.m.
Browns Chapel Church of Christ Porter Road, Abiff community Calvin Parker, minister Sun. 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Mount Olive Church of Christ 150 Maple Valley Road, Cumberland Furnace Wayne Pruett, minister Sun. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Bon Aqua Church of Christ 377 Big Spring Creek Road, Bon Aqua (615) 446-6352 Ken Kerns, minister Sun. 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Mt. Hebron Church of Christ 516 Mt. Hebron Road, Charlotte www.mthebronchurchofchrist.com Garland Breeden, preacher Sun. 10:45 a.m., 5 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m.
Burns Church of Christ Main and College Streets, Burns Sun. 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Oak Avenue Church of Christ 111 Oak Ave. in Dickson (615) 446-2070 Steve Reeves, minister Sun. 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wed. at 7 p.m. Bible study 9 a.m.
Church of Christ-Colesburg State Route 47 E., Dickson Sun. 10 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Central Church of Christ-Charlotte 785 Spring St. Mike Richardson, minister Sun. 10 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. County Line Church of Christ Old Hwy. 46, Bon Aqua Troy Dugger, preacher Cumberland Furnace Church of Christ State Route 48 Paul Askew, minister Sun. 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Worley Furnace Missionary Baptist Church 490 Eno Road, Dickson (615) 446-4347 Eric T. Douglas, pastor Sun. 10 a.m.
Eastside Church of Christ 1406 B U.S. Highway 70 E. (Highland Center Shopping Center) Andy Erwin, minister Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m.
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Friendship Church of Christ-Stayton Blake Douthitt, minister Sun. 10:30 a.m., 5 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m.
St. Christopher Catholic Church 713 W. College St., Dickson (615) 446-3927 Rev. Mathew Perumpally, pastor Sat. 5 p.m.; Sun. 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m.; Wed. 6:30 p.m.; Mon.,Tues., Thurs., Fri., Sat. 8:30 a.m. Misa en Español – Jueves a las 7 de la tarde
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Antioch Church of Christ State Route 49 E., Antioch Road Greg Church, minister Sun. 10 a.m., 5 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m.
Jackson Temple Church of Christ State Route 96 Sun. 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
High Point Church of Christ 1234 state Route 96, Burns Sun. 11 a.m. Hickorywood Church of Christ Ashland City Highway, White Bluff (one block off of Highway 47) (615) 789-4264 (615) 789-3225 Sun. 10:30 a.m., 3:30 p.m.
Old Walnut Grove Church of Christ Sun. 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Pegram Church of Christ 5019 Walkup Road, Pegram Jason Allison and Aaron Johnson, ministers Sun. 10:30 am, Piney River Church of Christ State Route 48 South, Dickson (615) 446-1172 Alvin Walker, minister Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7:30 p.m. Pleasant View Church of Christ 339 Pleasant View Road, White Bluff (615) 797-4090 Dan Tholen, minister Sun. 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Pond Church of Christ www.pondcoc.com James Wall, minister Sun. 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Pomona Church of Christ 1705 state Route 46 S., Dickson (615) 446-9317 www.pomonachurchofchrist.com Paul Darety, minister Sun. 10:25 a.m., 6 p.m.
Rock Church of Christ Rock Church Road, Dickson Joel Plunkett, minister Sun. 10 a.m., 5 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Second Street Church of Christ Joe Kpana-Quamoh, minister Sun. 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m.; Wed. 6:30 p.m. Sylvia Church of Christ Dudley Daniel, minister Sun. 11 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wed. 7 p.m. Taylor Town Church of Christ David Peeler, Minister Sunday school10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Vanleer Church of Christ Highway 49 Sunday school 10 a.m. WS 11 a.m., 6 p.m. Walnut Street Church of Christ 201 Center Avenue, Dickson Steve Baggett, Minister Worship 9 a.m. Bible Study: 10:15 a.m., 6 p.m. and Wed. 7 p.m. Water Street Church of Christ Charlotte Bible Study 9 a.m. Worship 9:50 a.m., 6 p.m. and Wed. 7 p.m. West Dickson Chuch of Christ 407 Furnace Hollow Road Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m. White Bluff Church of Christ 4415 Hwy. 70 East Sunday school 9 a.m. Worship 10 a.m., 6 p.m.
Church of God Dickson Cornerstone Church of God 102 Bishop Lane, Burns Sunday school 10 a.m. SN 6 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m. 478-4109 Greater Faith Fellowship Church of God 509 East Walnut, Dickson Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Wed. Bible Study, 7:45 p.m. 441-3456
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Church of God of Prophecy Church of God of Prophecy 3340 Church Street Burns Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m., 6 p.m. and Wed. 7:30 p.m. 789-6057 Crossroads Church 1002 Hwy. 250 North, White Bluff Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship 10:45 a.m., 6 p.m. and Wed. 7 p.m. 797-3778 Dickson Church of God of Prophecy 794 West College, Dickson Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m., 6 p.m. and Wed. 7 p.m. 441-2093 Empowered Ministries 1415 Hwy. 40 East, Dickson Worship service 10:45 a.m., 6 p.m. Wed. discipleship, 7 p.m. Slayden Church of God of Prophecy 3020 Slayden Marion Road, Hwy. 235 N. Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. ES 5 p.m.
Kingdom Hall Jehovah’s Witness 1055 Hwy. 70 West, Dickson Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. 446-0718
Lutheran St. John Lutheran, Missouri Synod 2300 Hwy. 96, Burns Worship 9 a.m. Sunday school 10:45 a.m. 446-2332
Methodist Cedar Grove United Methodist 5298 Hwy. 49 West, Vanleer Sunday school (adult/teen) 10 a.m. K 4-6 11 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Charlotte Fagan United Methodist 3158 Vanleer Highway, Charlotte Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. 789-5194 Cumberland Furnace United Methodist New Dry Hollow Road, Cumberland Furnace Worship 9 a.m. Sunday school 10 a.m.
Church of Jesus Christ of LatterDay Saints
Edgewood United Methodist Edgewood Drive, Dickson Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m.
Hwy. 49 and Brown Road Family History Center for Genealogy Tue., Wed., Thu. 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Wed. 6-8 p.m., Thu. 3:30-7:30 p.m. 441-1006
Eno United Methodist Eno Road and Adcock Road, Dickson Sunday school 9 a.m. Worship 10 a.m.
Episcopal St. James Episcopal Church 117 Hwy. 70 East, Dickson Sunday school 9 a.m. Holy Eucharist 10:30 a.m Wed. Holy Eucharist 8 a.m. 446-8916 Calvary Episcopal Church 1086 Old Hwy. 48, Cumberland Furance Worship 10:30 a.m. 789-4782
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Greenwood United Methodist 1101 Greenwood Road Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Wed. Bible study 7 p.m. Jackson Chapel United Methodist 1101 Greenwood Rd, Charlotte Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday school 10:30 a.m. Bible study, Wed. 6 p.m.
Liberty United Methodist Hwy 47, 1225 Liberty Road Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Wed. Bible study, 6:30 p.m. Wed. Youth night, 6:30 p.m. Marion United Methodist Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. 931-326-0928 Mount Lebanon United Methodist 2901 Hwy 48 North, Dickson Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Sunday evening service 5 p.m. Wed. Bible study 7 p.m. Oak Grove United Methodist Hwy. 48 South Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. St. James African Methodist Episcopal 110 W. Rickert Avenue, Dickson Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Soules Chapel Methodist Worship 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 10:45 a.m. Tennessee City United Methodist Worship 9 a.m. Sunday school 10 a.m. 441-6656 Vanleer Methodist Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 10 a.m. Wesley Chapel United Methodist 101 Park Ave., Dickson
Jason Chapel Church of the Nazarene 2541 Garners Creek Road, Tennessee City Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday school 6 p.m. Wed. 7 p.m.
Pentecostal Bear Creek Emmanuel Church of Christ 1300 Bear Creek Rd., Dickson Sunday school 10:30 a.m. Worship 11:30 a.m., 5 p.m. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Bethesda Temple 715 W. Walnut Street Sunday School 11:30 a.m. Worship 6:30 p.m. Wednesday 7 p.m. Calvary United Pentecostal 3384 Hwy. 48 North, Charlotte Sunday school 10 a.m. SN 6 p.m. Emmanuel Church of Christ-White Bluff (Oneness Pentecostal) 1241 Pack Road Sunday school 10:30 a.m., Tues. 7:30 p.m. Lighthouse Pentecostal Church 1610 Hwy. 96, Burns Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday 7 p.m. Power and Praise Church 614 Luther Road, Dickson SM 10 a.m. SE 5 p.m., Wed. 7 p.m.
White Bluff United Methodist 4535 Hwy 70 East Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Woods Valley Methodist Worship, first and third Sundays, 10 a.m.
Nazarene Lighthouse Christian Fellowship 502 W. College Street Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship 10:45 a.m., 6 p.m.
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Industry and Business
Along Highway 46 in Dickson, the number of businesses continues to increase as the number of county and city citizens also rises. JAMES BENDALL/FOR THE HERALD
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Located on Interstate 40, Dickson County is within one day's drive of 76 percent of the U.S. market. Dickson County offers a rural lifestyle, with easy access to Nashville. Dickson County is a pro-business community and a regional hub in the western portion of Middle Tennessee for healthcare, retail and jobs.
Tennsco – 500 employees Horizon Medical Center – 500 employees Odom’s Tennessee Pride Sausage – 375 employees Shiloh – 350 employees Quad/Graphics – 250 employees Interstate Packaging – 180 employees Nemak – 170 employees Martin-Brower – 150 employees Bridgestone APM – 128 employees Masonite International – 114 employees SOURCE: Dickson County Chamber of Commerce
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Dickson Retail 1. The Renaissance Center 2. Lowe's, Aldi, Zaxby's 3. Tractor Supply Company 4. The Roxy 8-Screen Cinema 5. Dickson Office Supply, Bedding Depot 6. Save-A-Lot 7. Goodwill Supercenter, Fred's, Applebee's 8. Thunder Alley Bowling
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9. Payless Shoesource 10. Walmart Supercenter 11. Fashion Bug, Dollar Tree 12. Dollar General 13. Dickson Square Shopping Center, Aaron's Rent, Cici's Pizza, Kellwood Outlet, Dollar Tree 14. Dickson County Emergency Management building (previously 84 Lumber)
15. Hallcrest Plaza, Burke’s Outlet, Hibbit's, Shoe Company, Merle Norman, Cato, Friedman's Jewelers 16. Hallcrest Plaza II Office Depot, Quiznos, Goody’s, Great Clips, Game Stop 17. Auto Zone 18. Rite Aid 19. Walgreens
20. CVS 21. Dickson Plaza, Big Lots, Major Discount Furniture 22. Kroger 23. Kmart, Food Lion 24. Merchants of East Hills 25. Graham Center, Ming Court, Porter Paints SOURCE: Dickson County Chamber of Commerce
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Industry and Business Crestview Park Crestview Park, which neighbors the Dickson Medical Associates offices, is hard to miss along Highway 46 into Dickson. Attorneys Jody Barrett and Eric Thornton are part of a group of local investors who want to expand the office complex to eventually offer 245,000 square feet of medical and professional space. Adjoining Crestview Park will be the Shoppes of Crestview, planned for over 100,000 square feet of retail space.
Tennsco Founded in 1962, Tennsco is a privately owned manufacturer of office furniture, industrial shelving, shop equipment and metal library shelving. Lester D. Speyer is the founder and chairman of Tennsco. Stuart W. Speyer is president of the corporation. Tennsco gives back to Dickson County in a variety of ways. Tennsco has built a softball park complex with four regulation size fields, a community center, a playground for children, two full-length basketball courts, and two tennis courts. Tennsco provides a four-year scholarship to a
high school senior each year ranging from $10,000 to $12, 250, depending on academic performance. Tennsco also regularly has the largest employee campaign in the county for United Way. Tennsco has six plants. Plant 1, the original plant, is a 268,000 square foot facility located at 402 E. Broad St. in Dickson. Connected plants 2 and 3, which are 654,000 square feet, are on First Street at Pickert Avenue. Plant 4 on Marshall Stuart Drive is a 68,000-square foot facility. Plant 5 at 201 Tennsco Drive, a 335,000 square foot facility, is the main office. Plant 6 on Highway 46 South provides 112,000 square feet of storage space for stocking merchandise.
Eubank Asphalt Paving and Sealing Eubank Asphalt Paving and Sealing, of Charlotte, is regularly visible throughout Dickson County whether it’s the bright red – and always spotlessly clean – company trucks traveling to jobs in the Midstate, or the company’s quickly accomplished work, such as recently repaved Highway 46. Eubank, which employs about 60 people and has been honored by Tennessee Department of Transportation, finished one of the final portions of state Route 840 in October 2010. The $55 million project was 6.5 miles. The company has also done many other paving jobs countywide and helps county and city law enforcement by positioning throughout the county radar speed signs that tell drivers their speeds.
Industries A-1 SIGNS, INC. P.O. Box 24 Dickson, TN 37056 • Mark Burns, President • Bobbie Lampley, Office Mgr. • Teri Hooberry, Admin. Asst./ HR • (615) 446-2856 • Fax (615) 446-6616 • E-mail: a1signs@mindspring.com • Design, manufacture and erect plastic and neon signs, channel neon letters • Employees: 45
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BAVARIAN POLYMERS 359 Printwood Drive Dickson, TN 37055-3012 (615) 325-0001 • Make vinyl window profiles for housing industry • Employees: 24 A.L.P LIGHTING COMPONENTS 1 Gum Branch Road Dickson, TN 37055 • Mike Burgoyne, Plant Mgr. • Susan Park; Silas Jones, HR Mgrs. • (615) 446-7733 • Fax (615) 446-3007
• www.alplighting.com • Plastic injection molding for lighting industry • Employees: 50 ARMSTRONG WOOD PRODUCTS 1040 Turkey Creek Road Dickson, TN 37055 • Brian Thacker, Distribution Mgr./HR • Mary Allen, Controller • (615) 740-0013 • Fax (615) 740-0357 • www.armstrong.com • Distributor • Employees: 24
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• (615) 797-3193 • Fax (615) 797-4889 • www.ebbtideboats.com • Manufacture fiberglass pleasure boats • Employees: 15
(Continued.) BRIDGESTONE APM 140 Reliance Road Dickson, TN 37055 • John Meisenbach, Gen. Mgr. • Carla Henderson, HR Manager • (615) 441-4300 • Fax (615) 441-6036 • Manufacture foam products • Employees: 128 BROWN'S CONCRETE & BLOCK 204 Cowan Road P.O. Box 10 Dickson, TN 37056 • Bill Tabeling, President • Jimmy Brown, CEO • (615) 446-2873 • Fax (615) 740-2204 • Blocks, brick and masonry building products • Employees: 34 BURNS GAUGE & MACHINE P.O. Box 759 2070 Hwy. 96 Burns, TN 37029 • Scott Shepherd, President • Durinda Crabtree, Asst. Controller • (615) 446-4200 • Fax (615) 446-4201 • www.burnsgauge.com • Machining, tool & die gauges • Employees: 11 CONCRETE STRUCTURES INC. P.O. Box 128 Charlotte, TN 37036 • Bobby Speight, President • (615) 789-4020 • Fax (615) 789-4054 • Bridge constructors • Employees: 40 EBBTIDE CORPORATION 2545 Jones Creek Road White Bluff, TN 37187 • T.M. Trabue Jr., President • Rebecca Lampley, HR Mgr.
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EUBANK ASPHALT COMPANY P.O. Box 190 Charlotte, TN 37036 • Mike Eubank, Owner • (615) 789-5761 • Fax (615) 789-4488 • Asphalt paving materials • Employees: 60 FIESTA GAS GRILLS (Customer service division only) One Fiesta Drive Dickson, TN 37055 • (615) 446-1800 • Fax (615) 446-1860 • www.fiestagasgrills.com • Employees: 21 INTERSTATE PACKAGING P.O. Box 789 White Bluff, TN 37187 • Joe Matt, Plant Mgr • Julie Gleason, HR Mgr. • (615) 797-9000 • Fax (615) 797-9411 • www.interstatepkg.com • Print flexible packaging and labels • Employees: 180
MARTIN-BROWER CO. 195 Printwood Drive Dickson, TN 37055 • Luther Tanley, HR Mgr. • Wendi Egli, Gen. Mgr. • (615) 446-5055 • Fax (615) 441-0013 • www.martin-brower.com • Distribution center for McDonalds • Employees: 150
MASONITE INTERNATIONAL One Premdor Drive Dickson, TN 37055 • Mark Howard, Plant Mgr. • (615) 446-6220 • Fax (615) 446-7229 • www.masonite.com • Residential doors • Employees: 114 METRICAN MANUFACTURING • 101 Warren G. Medley Dr. • Dickson, TN 37055 • Sherry Bear, HR Mgr. • (615) 446-1018 • Fax (615) 446-1180 • www.metricanstamping.com • Employees: 44 MIDDLE TN LUMBER CO. 240 Gum Branch Road P.O. Box 427 Burns, TN 37029 2670 Hwy. 46 S. Dickson, TN. 37055 • Bill Joyce, President/Owner • (615) 740-5100 • Fax (615) 446-2048 • www.middletennlumber.com • Lumber, sales & exports • Employees: 55 NASHVILLE WIRE PRODUCTS INC. 4586 Hwy. 70 E. P.O. Box 282 White Bluff, TN 37187 • Jammie Allbert, Plant Mgr. • DeAnn Pasquale, HR/Safety Coordinator • (615) 797-2700 • Fax (615) 797-4043 • www.nashvillewire.com • Commercial refrigeration shelving, wire parts for oven racks • Employees: 112 NEMAK USA, INC. 1635 Old Columbia Road Dickson, TN 37055 • Lee Hudkins, Plant Mgr • Gerald Burgess, VP, HR • (615) 446-8110 • Fax (615) 446-2460 • Aluminum castings, produce aluminum cylinder heads for automobiles • Employees: 170
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(Continued.) ODOM'S TENNESSEE PRIDE SAUSAGE 1655 Old Columbia Road Dickson, TN 37055 • Mike Cotriss, Plant Mgr. • Hal Pruett, HR Director • (615) 446-7534 • Fax (615) 446-4560 • www.tnpride.com • Packaging breakfast sandwich products • Employees: 375 PORCELAIN INDUSTRIES 20 Sanker Road Dickson, TN 37055 • Hemant W. Dandekar, President & CEO • Eddie Willoughby, Plant Mgr. • Robert Hayes, Quality Control Mgr. • (615) 446-7400 • Fax (615) 446-5450 • www.porcelain-industries.com • Employees: 105 QUAD/GRAPHICS 1665 Old Columbia Road P.O. Box 686 Dickson, TN 37056 • Dan Leever, Plant Dir. • (615) 446-6700 • Fax (615) 441-9245 • www.qg.com • Rotogravure printing • Employees: 250 SHILOH INDUSTRIES One Shiloh Drive Dickson, TN. 37055 • (615) 446-7725 • Fax (615) 446-8118 • www.shiloh.com • Produce stampings, sub-assemblies and assemblies for automobiles • Employees: 350 SPANN BROTHERS LUMBER CO. 1259 Petty Road P.O. Box 145 White Bluff, TN 37187 • Dennie Spann & Guy Spann, Co-owners • (615) 797-9609 • Fax (615) 797-5770 • Lumber, pallet stock, wood chips & refuse • Employees: 18
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STOKES STEEL & CONSTRUCTION 1174 Rock Church Road Dickson, TN 37055 • Royce D. Stokes, President • (615) 446-2632 • Fax (615) 446-7392 • Email: stokesteel@aol.com • General contractor, design/build, structural and misc. steel fabrication • Employees: 7 SUMIDEN WIRE PRODUCTS CORP. 710 Marshall Stuart Drive Dickson, TN 37055 • Joe Sano, President • Brian Burr, General Mgr. Stainless • Jon Cornelius, Gen. Mgr. PC • John Dampf, Plant Superintendent PC • Kevin Natterstad, Plant Superintendent SS • (615) 446-3199 • Fax (615) 446-3197 • www.sumidenwire.com • Steel wire manufacturer • Employees: 73 T & D TOOL SERVICES 199 Printwood Drive P.O. Box 1135 Dickson, TN 37056 • Terry Marlin, President • (615) 441-1348 • Fax (615) 441-1689 • Email: carbide@tdtools.com • Tungston carbide & diamond tool manufacturer • Employees: 12 TENNESSEE ATTACHMENT CO. P.O. Box 188, White Bluff, TN 37187 • Robert Galya, President • Thomas Galya, VP • Peggy McNeil, HR Mgr. • (615) 797-3144 • Fax (615) 797-4716 • www.tac-tenn.com • Email: tac@tac-tenn.com • Industrial sewing machine attachments • Employees: 18 TENNESSEE BUN COMPANY 197 Printwood Dr., Dickson, TN 37055 • Cordia Wilkinson Harrington, Pres. • Trey Fowler, Plant Mgr. • Michelle Depriest, HR • (615) 441-4600 • Fax (615) 441-4627 • www.buncompany.com
• Bakery, hamburger bun supplier for 40 states east of the Rockies and the Caribbean and Central America • Employees: 83 TENNESSEE TOOL CORP. 600 Smith St., Charlotte, TN 37036 • Dale Berry, Owner • (615) 789-4900 • Fax (615) 789-6100 • Email: daleb@ tenntool.net • Design and build metal stamping dies, precision gauges, checking fixtures, special machines and tooling • Employees: 8
TENNSCO CORPORATION P.O. Box 1888, Dickson, TN 37056 • Stuart Speyer, President • Phil Corbin, VP, HR • Michael Easley, VP, Finance • (615) 446-8000 • Fax (615) 446-7224 • www.tennsco.com • Steel storage products • Employees: 500 TRUFORM MANUFACTURING P.O. Box 99, Dickson, TN 37056 • Dale Berry, President • (615) 740-7200 • Fax (615) 740-7999 • Email: brianc@truform.biz • Manufacture metal stampings and welded assemblies for automotive, industrial and consumer markets • Employees: 23 VULCAN MATERIALS 1150 Hummingbird Lane Dickson, TN 37055 •Barry Sims, Mgr. • (615) 446-2629 • Fax (615) 446-3299 • www.vulcanmaterials.com • Crushed stone, lime • Employees: 15
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Arts and Local Groups Arts Community Arts Development of Dickson County was created in 2003 to preserve and nurture the area’s artistic identity and nurture it through programs promoting the arts. CAD’s objectives include making the arts visible, providing opportunities to new and experienced artists, acting as a resource for information on the arts for the public and educating people about the effect of the arts on people and communities. The current CAD president is Sommer Pearson. The non-profit group strives to serve as an administrative board with goals to: •Find grants and funding for the arts; •Create programs that connect artists with community needs; •Provide artists with a venue for exposure;
•Provide information for people with questions about the arts; •Promote the arts and their role in the community, and; •Provide scholarships and other educational opportunities for students interested in the arts. Working toward these goals, CAD has also organized themed “celebrity” art auctions, coordinated public art projects, awarded scholarships and presented grants for arts programs at Dickson County elementary schools.
Contact Information For more information on Community Arts Development of Dickson County, call (615) 446-3311.
Art pieces were for sale at various artists’ tents last year at the Firefly Fine Arts Festival at The Renaissance Center grounds in Dickson. The Firefly Festival, which was headed up by the Community Arts Development of Dickson County, will not be held in 2011, but may return in future years.
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Community Foundation for Dickson County “Creating a Living Legacy for Dickson County” The Community Foundation for Dickson County, in its11th year of service, continues to provide a way for Dickson countians to make gifts for the improvement and benefit of the community’s future generations – and all gifts are tax-deductible. CFDC is the product of the Leadership of Dickson County Alumni Association and a group of local citizens. Once the idea of an endowment fund took hold, other citizens joined the group and then affiliated with the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. CFMT provides the stability, investment expertise and legal work necessary for the endowment to succeed, according to the group’s members. Dickson County citizens identified three major areas in which to concentrate foundation efforts: educational opportunities for citizens of all ages, leadership and citizenship initiatives, and programs that will improve the quality of life. They included in quality of life such things as the arts, the environment, programs supporting services that meet the needs of the young and the elderly, and preservation of historical places in the county. Each year CFDC make grants to local 501(c)3 agencies and public institutions to provide funds for activities in these areas. The Community Foundation for Dickson County awards the grants in the fall. Last year, eight grants totaling over $24,000 were awarded to agencies and institutions in Dickson County. Since CFDC began making grants in 2002, a total of over $220,000 has been distributed to local groups. The grants from last year will impact the lives of Dickson County children, students, adults and senior citizens. The CFDC endowment is like a savings account for the community – the principal will remain intact, and its earnings will be used to make grants and scholarships in the areas our citizens’ desire. The goal is to build the endowment from the $100,000 it is today to an endowment of many millions. CFDC is governed by a community board with representation from all areas of the county. The major fundraising event for the foundation is the Dickson County Invitational Golf Tournament. There are many ways to participate in CFDC. Donors may make direct donations of cash, property, or stocks or designate CFDC as a beneficiary in wills. Memorials to CFDC honoring a loved one or friend are another way to donate. These create a living legacy that will perpetually honor someone’s memory through the foundation. For more information, contact Dana Ramsey at (615) 446-3302 or any board member.
Information All local 501(c)3 agencies and public institutions are eligible for grants. Applications are available in April/May and must be submitted by July/August (TBD). Awards will be made in November. Grant applications are available online at www.cfmt.org/grants.htm
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Board of Directors Chairperson C.K. Pruett Vice chairperson Mark Denney Treasurer Gina Petty Secretary Dana Ramsey Ashley Brown Phil Corbin Andy Daniels Kenneth Forte Linda Genella Luanne Greer Emma Hall David Hamilton
Greg Hogin John Luther Venk Mani Chad Murphy Wilson Overton Brenda Peeler Linda Primm Brian Ragan Judy Redden B.J. Smith Debbie Street Megan Wren
Contact Information Community Foundation For Dickson County P.O. Box 1243, Dickson, TN 37056 Phone: (615) 446-3302; (615) 446-2349 Fax: (615) 740-8415
2010 Community Foundation Grants - Charlotte-Fagan United Methodist Church to help establish a Habitat for Humanity HomeStore in Dickson County. - Community Arts Development of Dickson County to market the Firefly Fine Arts Festival throughout Middle Tennessee. - Dickson Community Clinic to provide quality health care to medically uninsured individuals and families in Dickson County and surrounding areas. - Dickson County Board of Education to prepare high-risk, rising ninth-graders for Algebra 1, through an intensive summer academic boot camp. - Dickson County Help Center to purchase materials to build wheelchair ramps for handicapped individuals. - Dickson Housing Authority to help children improve educational skills in math, spelling, reading, science, geography and Spanish. - New Directions Academy to provide updated uniforms for its students. - Tennessee Respite Coalition to provide relief for 10 families, as well as an education and recognition program for 20 caregivers in the Dickson County area.
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United Way of Dickson County The following agencies applied to United Way of Dickson County for funding: BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE – RETIRED AND SENIOR VOLUNTEER MENTORING PROGRAM UW supports this one-to-one mentoring for at-risk school children. Mentors aim to be a caring adult for a child by visiting them for an hour a week during the school day helping with academics, game play and talking. CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER, 23RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT UW support is used for helping the center to provide a safe and child-friendly center so the multidisciplinary team members can provide comprehensive services to children dealing with sexual and physical abuse and their non-offending family members. DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES OF DICKSON COUNTY: FOUNDATIONS EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES UW supports this home and community-based service that helps families with children under age 3 who manifest a significant developmental delay. The service provides an intervention service for the child and supports the families. It also increases public awareness and understanding of the needs and capacities of these children and their families. DICKSON COUNTY ADULT LITERACY COUNCIL UW support is used for the Dickson County Adult Education Program that provides G.E.D. and English for Speakers of Other Languages services. Services are offered 48 weeks per year and the program goal is to serve 482 students per year. Services are provided for adults 18 years of age and older who do not have a high school diploma. United Way funds are used to support the G.E.D. scholarships for students who make the highest passing score at each G.E.D. practice test session.
DICKSON COUNTY FOSTER CARE-DICKSON, HUMPHREYS AND HOUSTON FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION-SANTA FOUR SEASONS PROGRAM UW support is used to provide Christmas presents and a party for the children in foster care. Equal amounts of money are spent on each child. DICKSON COUNTY HELP CENTER UW support is used to help provide aid in the form of food, shelter, clothing, furnishings, rent, utilities and medicine for those in need in Dickson County. The center also provides assistance with medical bills and transportation. The Help Center provides assistance with immediate survival needs for Dickson County residents who have no other means of assistance or those who have suffered from disasters, such as fires. The Guardian Angel Fund provides emergency needs for children to prevent them from being put in state custody.
HOMEWORK HOTLINE Homework Hotline wants to help you (or your mom or dad) with homework. Our teachers help K-12 students in middle Tennessee with math, science, language arts, social studies and reading. The hotline is free, and there is no time limit for calls. The hotline is open MondayThursday, from 4-8 p.m., from the second week of August to the third week of May. LEGAL AID SOCIETY For 40 years, the Legal Aid Society has been a place for low-income families to find a helping hand with legal issues involving money, family, housing, health care and domestic violence. Donations of both dollars and time make it possible for the Legal Aid Society to provide services in 48 counties through eight offices located in Clarksville, Cookeville, Columbia, Gallatin, Murfreesboro, Nashville, Oak Ridge and Tullahoma.
DICKSON COUNTY 4-H CLUBS UW support is used for educational programming and recognition of 4-H membership, ages 9-19 years of age, in all geographic areas of the county. Scholarships are provided to support youth camp participation.
MID-CUMBERLAND HUMAN RESOURCE AGENCY: HOMEMAKER PROGRAM Services provided to Dickson County residents who are elderly, disabled and or families with young children, referred by the Tennessee State Department of Children’s Services
DICKSON COMMUNITY CLINIC, C/O DICKSON MEDICAL ASSOCIATES UW support helps the clinic provide primary medical care to uninsured Dickson County residents. Fees are based on a sliding scale according to income, yet no one will be denied service due to not being able to pay. In a partnership with the DC Health Department, patients are seen on Thursdays 8 a.m. to noon. The DC Health Dept. is located at 301 West End Ave. in Dickson. For questions or to schedule an appointment, call (615) 446-2839.
MID-CUMBERLAND HUMAN RESOURCE AGENCY: MEALS ON WHEELS/SENIOR DINING PROGRAM, DICKSON SENIOR CENTER UW supports the nutritious meals for older people to maintain dignity, restore and maintain good health and to live at home as long as possible. Lunch meals are delivered to homebound Dickson County elderly, age 60 or older, or otherwise eligible as determined by state guidelines. Noon meals are offered to mobile seniors at the Dickson Senior Citizen Center and provided through the MCHRA-Senior Dining Program.
HIGHLAND RIM ECONOMIC CORP. HEAD START PROGRAM UW support is used to purchase books for the Dickson classrooms. Head Start serves the lowest of the lowincome children and families using the Federal Poverty Guidelines to determine eligibility.
STARS NASHVILLE – KIDS ON THE BLOCK UW supports the puppetry programs presented to elementary school level children addressing issues such as awareness of differences in individuals, physical and sexual abuse, divorce, and violence in schools, HIV/AIDS education and teen pregnancy prevention/student resiliency. STARS NASHVILLE – STUDENT ASSISTANCE SERVICES UW supports the student assistance services provided at Creek Wood and Dickson County high schools. A counselor provides prevention activities to positively impact school climate and student social norms related to alcohol, tobacco and illegal drug use, as well as violence. TENNESSEE POISON CENTER UW supports the 24-hour, seven-day telephone hotline for emergency poison information. In addition, it promotes poison prevention through education and community outreach programs. WOMEN ARE SAFE UW supports the 24-hour domestic violence hotline to assist victims by providing crisis counseling, safety planning and referrals to other services available in the community.
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United Way of Dickson County The following agencies applied to United Way of Dickson County for funding: BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE – RETIRED AND SENIOR VOLUNTEER MENTORING PROGRAM UW supports this one-to-one mentoring for at-risk school children. Mentors aim to be a caring adult for a child by visiting them for an hour a week during the school day helping with academics, game play and talking. CHILD ADVOCACY CENTER, 23RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT UW support is used for helping the center to provide a safe and child-friendly center so the multidisciplinary team members can provide comprehensive services to children dealing with sexual and physical abuse and their non-offending family members. DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES OF DICKSON COUNTY: FOUNDATIONS EARLY INTERVENTION SERVICES UW supports this home and community-based service that helps families with children under age 3 who manifest a significant developmental delay. The service provides an intervention service for the child and supports the families. It also increases public awareness and understanding of the needs and capacities of these children and their families. DICKSON COUNTY ADULT LITERACY COUNCIL UW support is used for the Dickson County Adult Education Program that provides G.E.D. and English for Speakers of Other Languages services. Services are offered 48 weeks per year and the program goal is to serve 482 students per year. Services are provided for adults 18 years of age and older who do not have a high school diploma. United Way funds are used to support the G.E.D. scholarships for students who make the highest passing score at each G.E.D. practice test session.
DICKSON COUNTY FOSTER CARE-DICKSON, HUMPHREYS AND HOUSTON FOSTER CARE ASSOCIATION-SANTA FOUR SEASONS PROGRAM UW support is used to provide Christmas presents and a party for the children in foster care. Equal amounts of money are spent on each child. DICKSON COUNTY HELP CENTER UW support is used to help provide aid in the form of food, shelter, clothing, furnishings, rent, utilities and medicine for those in need in Dickson County. The center also provides assistance with medical bills and transportation. The Help Center provides assistance with immediate survival needs for Dickson County residents who have no other means of assistance or those who have suffered from disasters, such as fires. The Guardian Angel Fund provides emergency needs for children to prevent them from being put in state custody.
HOMEWORK HOTLINE Homework Hotline wants to help you (or your mom or dad) with homework. Our teachers help K-12 students in middle Tennessee with math, science, language arts, social studies and reading. The hotline is free, and there is no time limit for calls. The hotline is open MondayThursday, from 4-8 p.m., from the second week of August to the third week of May. LEGAL AID SOCIETY For 40 years, the Legal Aid Society has been a place for low-income families to find a helping hand with legal issues involving money, family, housing, health care and domestic violence. Donations of both dollars and time make it possible for the Legal Aid Society to provide services in 48 counties through eight offices located in Clarksville, Cookeville, Columbia, Gallatin, Murfreesboro, Nashville, Oak Ridge and Tullahoma.
DICKSON COUNTY 4-H CLUBS UW support is used for educational programming and recognition of 4-H membership, ages 9-19 years of age, in all geographic areas of the county. Scholarships are provided to support youth camp participation.
MID-CUMBERLAND HUMAN RESOURCE AGENCY: HOMEMAKER PROGRAM Services provided to Dickson County residents who are elderly, disabled and or families with young children, referred by the Tennessee State Department of Children’s Services
DICKSON COMMUNITY CLINIC, C/O DICKSON MEDICAL ASSOCIATES UW support helps the clinic provide primary medical care to uninsured Dickson County residents. Fees are based on a sliding scale according to income, yet no one will be denied service due to not being able to pay. In a partnership with the DC Health Department, patients are seen on Thursdays 8 a.m. to noon. The DC Health Dept. is located at 301 West End Ave. in Dickson. For questions or to schedule an appointment, call (615) 446-2839.
MID-CUMBERLAND HUMAN RESOURCE AGENCY: MEALS ON WHEELS/SENIOR DINING PROGRAM, DICKSON SENIOR CENTER UW supports the nutritious meals for older people to maintain dignity, restore and maintain good health and to live at home as long as possible. Lunch meals are delivered to homebound Dickson County elderly, age 60 or older, or otherwise eligible as determined by state guidelines. Noon meals are offered to mobile seniors at the Dickson Senior Citizen Center and provided through the MCHRA-Senior Dining Program.
HIGHLAND RIM ECONOMIC CORP. HEAD START PROGRAM UW support is used to purchase books for the Dickson classrooms. Head Start serves the lowest of the lowincome children and families using the Federal Poverty Guidelines to determine eligibility.
STARS NASHVILLE – KIDS ON THE BLOCK UW supports the puppetry programs presented to elementary school level children addressing issues such as awareness of differences in individuals, physical and sexual abuse, divorce, and violence in schools, HIV/AIDS education and teen pregnancy prevention/student resiliency. STARS NASHVILLE – STUDENT ASSISTANCE SERVICES UW supports the student assistance services provided at Creek Wood and Dickson County high schools. A counselor provides prevention activities to positively impact school climate and student social norms related to alcohol, tobacco and illegal drug use, as well as violence. TENNESSEE POISON CENTER UW supports the 24-hour, seven-day telephone hotline for emergency poison information. In addition, it promotes poison prevention through education and community outreach programs. WOMEN ARE SAFE UW supports the 24-hour domestic violence hotline to assist victims by providing crisis counseling, safety planning and referrals to other services available in the community.
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Habitat for Humanity The Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity–Dickson Division, which started in 1994, has led the construction of 19 homes in Dickson County with three more planned in 2011. The Nashville Area Habitat for Humanity, which merged with the Dickson Habitat affiliate in 2007, is an ecumenical Christian ministry that provides people with the opportunity to purchase and own quality, affordable homes. Nearly 14 percent of Dickson County residents live below poverty, and 47 percent of the county’s renters spend more than 30 percent of their income on housing, according to Habitat statistics. The organization states that those who pay too much for housing have little income left for education, healthcare, childcare and food. The local organization built its first home in 1996 and since 2007 has built seven homes. Of those homes, five are in Maple Valley. PARTNER FAMILIES • Are members of the workforce, as steady income is a requirement for Habitat homeownership. Some Habitat homeowners are retired or receive disability benefits. • Sign a mortgage at zero percent interest, with monthly payments averaging $450-$550, including taxes and insurance. • Must have a housing need, reasonably good credit, a stable income and the willingness to partner with Habitat. They also must earn up to 470 hours of “sweat equity” in HomeWORKS classes and at the build site. • Pay approximately $2,500 for the closing costs on their homes. • Earn an average of $23,000 per year and have two children, typically grade-school age. (Although anyone with a housing need can apply.) • Benefit from the support and shared experiences of fellow homeowners, producing a strong sense of community. BENEFITS OF HOMEOWNERSHIP • Homeowners build wealth as they build home equity, which can be used to fund a child’s education, start a new business or go back to school to improve earning power. • Homeownership helps break the cycle of poverty in families, improving quality of life for future generations. • Compared to the children of renters, children of homeowners are: - 25 percent more likely to graduate high school - 116 percent more likely to graduate college - 20 percent less likely to become teenage parents - More likely to vote and become involved in their communities
Contact Information Nashville Area Habitat – Dickson Division Where: 223 Dickson Plaza Drive in Dickson Phone: (615) 441-9967 Fax: (615) 441-5778 Web site: www.habitatnashville.org/dickson
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ReStore NASHVILLE AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY–DICKSON ReStore, which is scheduled to open in April 2011, sells new and gently used home-related items and building materials at discounts to the public. Proceeds build Habitat homes in Dickson. The store is for purchasing or making donations, which are accepted during regular business hours. The following can be purchased or donated: Appliances Ceiling fans Bathroom vanities DVDs and CDs Electrical parts Flooring and roofing materials Furniture Hardware Home furnishings
Kitchen cabinets Lighting fixtures Lumber: plywood, sheetrock and trim Paint Plumbing supplies Tools TVs and stereos Windows and doors
Contact Information Dickson Habitat ReStore Where: 223 Dickson Plaza Drive in Dickson Volunteering: To volunteer at the ReStore, call Chris Greene at (615) 441-9967 or by e-mail at cgreene@habitatnashville.org. Phone: (615) 446-4385 Web site: www.habitatnashville.org/dickson
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Dickson County Groups Al-Anon The Al-Anon Family Support Group hosts weekly meetings on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. (non-smoking) at First United Methodist Youth and Outreach House, 221 N. Main St. in Dickson; Wednesdays at 8 p.m. (smoking) at Dickson Area Fellowship Association, 110 S. Main St. in Dickson; and Saturdays at 11 a.m. (non-smoking) at First United Methodist Youth and Outreach House, 221 N. Main St. in Dickson. Meetings last about one hour. There is no cost.
American Legion American Legion Lucien Berry Post 115, Sons of the Legion Squadron 115 and the Auxiliary Unit 115 hold their monthly meeting on the fourth Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. at various locations in Dickson. For more information, call Robert Wenck at 446-7974.
Burns Ladies Auxiliary The Burns Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary is a volunteer organization that helps families in the Burns community who have been affected by fires. The group also helps the elderly in the community. The group is looking for new members so that it may also continue to sponsor community events. Contact Jennifer Baker at 740-0345 for more information.
Cancer Support Group Peggy’s Cancer Support Group of Dickson County meets the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at TriStar Bank, 719 E. College St. in Dickson. They meet on the fourth floor conference room. This group is open to men and women coping with the diagnosis, treatment and recovery of all types of cancer. It is their mission to help cancer survivors find determination, strength and commitment to move forward in life. Call Emma Hall at 446-6638 or Vicki Crosby at 441-1325 for more information.
Civitan Club The Dickson Civitan Club meets the first and third Monday of every month at the Ponderosa restaurant in Dickson. The club meets at 6 p.m. for supper and an informative program. For more information, contact Phil Buckner at 219-2624 or J. Dwight Ragsdale at 797-3552.
Courthouse Quilt Guild The Courthouse Quilt Guild meets the second Monday of each month. Basic quilting classes are taught from 1-3 p.m. and projects for the month start at 5 p.m. Business sessions begin at 6:30 p.m. with projects finished afterward. There is a “Sit-N-Sew” each fourth Saturday at 9 a.m. where classes are taught. Meetings are held at the White Bluff Church of Christ,
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Democratic Party The Dickson County Democratic Party holds its regular monthly meeting every second Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. at the Dickson Senior Center, 203 Walnut St. in Dickson. All residents and elected officials of Dickson County are invited to attend. For ride information, directions or more info, call the DCDP office at (615) 740-0900 or Chairperson Michael Meise at (615) 441-5599.
Dickson County Amateur Radio Club The radio club was formed to promote a family-based approach to the preservation and enjoyment of the hobby of amateur (ham) radio. The club meets the second Monday each month at 7 p.m. at the Dickson County EOC building at 284 Cowan Road in Dickson. Activities include the National Field Day exercise. The club also sponsors two annual picnics, assists local police and agencies, provides examiners for grading public ham radio tests and provides severe weather reporting. The club Web site is www.qsl.net/dicksonarc/index.html. For more information, contact the club at: DARC, P.O. Box 73, Dickson, TN 37056.
Dickson County Woman’s Club The General Federation of Women’s Clubs-Dickson County Woman’s Club is a volunteer community service organization whose members are a diverse group of women who work to better Dickson County. The club meets the third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the Dickson County Adult Learning Center, Room 304, 220 McLemore St. in Dickson. Anyone interested in community service, personal growth and meeting new friends is invited to attend. For more information, call Tammy Betty at 446-2114.
Dickson Friendship Club The Dickson Friendship Club meets for lunch on the fourth Tuesday of each month at local historical places. Many fun activities are planned. They have a large diversified group of women from all parts of the country, as well as women who have lived in the Dickson area most of their lives. Anyone who enjoys having lunch in new places or going by bus to historic landmarks, plus making new friends or catching up with old friends, should join the club. For more information, all Jean Richardson at 797-5283.
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Dickson Lions Club The Dickson Lions Club meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at The Renaissance Center for a noon luncheon and discussion of local projects and community needs. Projects supported by the club include free sight screening for both pre-school and school-aged children in the area and providing eye exams and glasses for those in need. The club seeks to aid in any sight-related need for those in the community. For more information, contact Mark Cook at 789-4033.
Grief Support Group A grief recovery support group for family and friends whose loved one has died meets on a regular basis at the Bank of Dickson on Highway 46. The group meets in the secondfloor conference room. Access the second floor by the elevator or stairs from the back entrance of the bank. The group is facilitated by Ida Sue Westerman and is a service of Taylor Funeral Home. Coffee and snacks are provided. Anyone is welcome to participate. No charge. For more information, call 789-4886.
Goldwing Road Riders Chapter TN-K of the Goldwing Road Riders Association meets at the Holiday Inn in Dickson on the third Monday of
the month. Dinner is at 6 p.m. and the meeting begins at 7 p.m. All bikers are welcome. For more information, call chapter director Wanda Sensing at (615) 446-1942.
Good Morning Rotary The Dickson Good Morning Rotary meets at 7 a.m. each Thursday for breakfast, fellowship, program and discussion of ways to improve the community. The club meets at Horizon Medical Centerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s third floor conference room. For more information, call Linda Pearson at (931) 670-0090.
Leadership Dickson County Leadership Dickson County is a program to develop a diverse network of local leaders with an understanding of the areaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s community needs and issues. A group of community leaders participate in a program of activities and events to broaden their perspectives and decision-making skills. The program consists of eight day-long programs (October thru May), opening retreat (September) and a graduation ceremony. The class must complete a project to graduate; many of those projects continue today. The cost of the program is $375 with limited scholarships available. If you are a business owner, please consider sending one of your employees. Applications can be found on the chamber website at www.dicksoncountychamber.com or by contacting Pat Reynolds at 446-2349. They must be completed and in the Chamber office no later than Aug. 5, 2011.
The 2010 Leadership Dickson County class participated in a program of activities and events to broaden their perspectives and decision-making skills.
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Chapter 1803 Military Order of the Purple Heart of Dickson invites those who have earned a purple heart for their military service to its meetings on the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the VFW Post 4641, 215 Marshall Stuart Drive in Dickson. For more information, call 446-9149.
High Noon Rotary The Dickson High Noon Rotary meets Wednesday at noon at GreyStone Golf Club. Contact Jim Sowell at (615) 4468389.
Kiwanis Club The Kiwanis Club of Dickson County meets every second, third, fourth and possible fifth Thursday at noon in the thirdfloor conference room of Horizon Medical Center. The club meets the first Thursday at Ponderosa restaurant at 6 p.m. The club works on a variety of projects to benefit children and youth. Lance McClure is member coordinator. President is Bobby Prosser at 446-5914.
NAMI The National Alliance On Mental Illness support group meets on the first and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. in the east wing third-floor conference room at Horizon Medical Center in Dickson. For more information, call Brenda Stacey-Scott at (615) 306-7092.
Promise Land Community Club The Promise Land Community Club is a non-profit, preservation and service organization, organized in Dickson County and chartered in the State of Tennessee since 1988. The mission is to preserve and revitalize the legacy of the historic Promise Land Community of Charlotte while offering services to promote the betterment of the people of Dickson County at large. The club sponsors the annual Promise Land Community Festival, Annual Youth Day and participate in a variety of community service and volunteer programs throughout the county. The PLCC meets the fourth Saturday of each month at the Promise Land Church. For information contact Helen Hughes, president at 347-0531 or events coordinator, Serina Gilbert at 789-5859.
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Sons of Confederate Veterans The Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp 260 meets the first Saturday of each month at the St. Paul Church on St. Paul Road off Highway 48 North in Charlotte at noon. Membership is open to all male descendants of any veteran who served honorably in the Confederate armed forces and can be obtained through either direct or collateral family lines and kinship to a veteran must be documented genealogically. The minimum age for membership is 12.
Special Olympics For more information on Special Olympics Area 18 events, call regional director Holly Corlew at 740-0426.
Vietnam Veterans Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 950 meets the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Woodmen of the World building at 105 Myatt St. next to the Help Center in Dickson. Dinner is at 6 p.m. For more information, call Jerry Pounds at 446-9149.
Alcoholics Anonymous 110 S. Main St. Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 446-3738
Athletic Booster Club David Greer, president (615) 446-0532
American Cancer Society Dickson County Unit Judy Choate, president (615) 446-4335 For Relay For Life information, call Mary Littleton at 375-8261
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Community Arts Development Sommer Pearson, president (615) 375-1686
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Friends of the Dickson County Public Library Dickson County Public Library 206 Henslee Drive Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 446-8293
Local Cable Access Committee Mark Denney C/O City Hall 600 E. Walnut Dickson, TN 37055 (615) 319-5807
VFW Post 4641 Jim Mullniks, Commander 215 Marshall Stuart Drive Dickson, TN 37055
Missy Chandler, 2011 president (615) 446-1884
Dickson County Fair Association Edgar Meek, president 299 Edgar Meek Road Burns, TN 37029 (615) 446-2178
Dickson County Health Council Renee Boehm, chairperson (615) 441-0076
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Parks and Recreation City of Dickson Parks and Recreation Jeff Lewis, Park Director The Parks Department is split into four divisions: Maintenance, Programs, Rangers and Administrative. MAINTENANCE DIVISION There are five full time maintenance employees. This division is responsible for the maintenance of six municipal parks. This division is also responsible for the upkeep of playing surfaces, playgrounds, picnic areas and walking trails. These areas are inspected daily. Building and grounds inspections are also performed daily. PROGRAMS DIVISION This division develops and implements programs for youth adults and seniors alike. Programs such as: Jammin' in June, Easter Egg Hunt, Spooks In the Park, Christmas in the Park and Octoberfest Car Show. The Program Division is also responsible for youth camps held in the City of Dickson four times each year. The department’s main office is at 600 E. Walnut Street at City Hall. For more information, call (615) 446-1721. PARK FACILITIES Park facilities include the Dickson Housing Authority Recreation Complex, J. Dan Buckner Park, Tennsco Park, Lakeview Park, Holland Park, Tice’s Springs Park and Luther Lake.
Buckner Park Weaver Drive off of U.S. Highway 70 West Named for former Dickson Mayor J. Dan Buckner THE PARK FACILITIES INCLUDE: • Six baseball/softball fields with lights, fences and bleachers; •Three concessions buildings with restrooms; • One multi-purpose field; • Six lighted tennis courts; • Two children’s playground areas with safety surfaces; • Three picnic areas; • Large soccer field area with room for six fields; • A 2,200-foot paved and lighted walking/running track; • A covered picnic shelter with restrooms; • Six parking lots; • A sand-surface volleyball court; •Two batting cages with pitching machines; • A large fishing lake; • A natural-surface walking trail; • Aquatic center with swimming pool, wading pool and a 110foot water slide, and; • A 60-acre wildlife area.
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The Dickson County Fishing Rodeo is held annually in June at City Lake in Buckner Park. Pictured: Chace Taylor, Destiny Warren and Katlyn Warren. MARTY ALLISON/THE HERALD
AQUATIC CENTER The swimming pool at Buckner Park opens the Saturday before Memorial Day and closes on Labor Day. The pool is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. It also is available for rental during the season. The pool staff annually holds swimming lessons for children and adults, and conducts water safety classes. Call the park office for class times and dates beginning the last week of May. OTHER FACILITIES Buckner Park has six lighted tennis courts. The courts are available for free use seven days a week from sunrise to 10 p.m. There is a paved walking and running track around the soccer fields. There is a warm-up exercise station, parking, restrooms and a shelter with picnic tables and the track is well lighted. The track is open 24 hours daily. There is an unlit, natural-surface walking trail around the lake. There are two batting cages in the park. There are two pitching machines available with balls for public use that can be reserved at no cost by calling the park office between April 1 and Oct. 31.
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DICKSON COUNTY YOUTH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Buckner Park is home to the Dickson County Youth Athletic Association, a baseball/softball program for boys and girls up to age 18. The association also manages a T-ball, ragball, baseball and softball program for children ages 5-18. Each year more than 400 children participate in league activities that begin in April and run through July. Games are played at Buckner Park. Signups are held in the Rotary Pavilion in January and February. Call the parks department for more details, or visit http://dcyaa.com/ for more information. DICKSON COUNTY SOCCER ASSOCIATION The Dickson County Soccer Association manages a soccer program for players, ages 5 to adult. There are spring and fall seasons. Signups are held in January and August. Games are played at Buckner Park. Visit http://dicksonsoccer.com/ for more information.
• Adult Softball Fields: four lighted fields with regulation 300foot fences and electronic scoreboards on all fields. • Basketball: two regulation-size lighted, paved courts; • Two sand volleyball pits; • A 10,000-square-foot children’s playground with sand safety surface and child-safe toys. • Lighted tennis courts
Lakeview Park Located off West Walnut Street on Lakeview Drive in West Dickson, this park overlooks City Lake. It features a lighted sand volleyball court, a playground with safety sand surface, grills and a large picnic shelter with tables and restrooms. The park is available for reservation by calling the parks office (615) 446-1721.
Luther Lake Located on U.S. Highway 70 East next to Colonial Village, the city oversees this 14-acre man-made lake, which is popular for walking, jogging, running, fishing and wildlife watching.
Holland Park Located on Church Street in downtown Dickson, Holland Park is available for use for social occasions, weddings, music or other purposes free of charge. The park includes a covered pavilion and park benches situated around a small fountain. The park is the newest addition to the Parks and Recreation Department’s properties, having been built in 2002. To reserve Holland Park, call the parks office at (615) 4461721.
Dickson Housing Authority Located on State Route 47, this facility has a gymnasium and game rooms. Each morning during the cold weather season, the gym is open for walkers at 8 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday. During the afternoon hours, the gym is open for free play activities from 1-5 p.m. The city of Dickson’s J. Dan Buckner Park offers various sports fields, tennis courts, picnic areas, a lake, playground and more. D. FRANK SMITH/THE HERALD
Lester Speyer Community Recreational Complex Located on Tennsco Drive in the Dickson County Industrial Park, this $3 million facility was built and leased to the city by Tennsco Corp., the county’s largest industrial employer. Park amenities: • Tennsco Community Center: a 7,600-square-foot building with covered entry, seating for 700 theater style or 300 dinner style, a 20-by-30-foot parquet dance floor, a 20-by-15foot stage with lights, a full kitchen with two refrigerators and stoves, ice machine, sinks and serving window, restroom facilities and parking for 300. This facility is available for rent by calling the park office at 446-1721.
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Montgomery Bell State Park Vestiges of the iron ore industry that attracted Montgomery Bell and other pioneering entrepreneurs to the rolling hills of Middle Tennessee in the early 1800s are still visible at Montgomery Bell State Park Inn and Conference Center. The nearly 4,000-acre park that today bears the pioneer’s name provides a serene business setting while the park continues to offer individuals and families a range of vacation and recreational opportunities. Located off U.S. Highway 70 – with an entrance also off State Route 47 – the park has 20 miles of hiking trails, including an 11.7-mile overnight trail for those seeking longer outdoor solitude. Three overnight campsites provide trail users rudimentary shelter along the route. Three lakes in the park are open to fishing, and two are open for boating. The park also has a 20-mile mountain bike trail.
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Lake Woodhaven at Montgomery Bell State Park in Dickson County. BOB SHRADER/FOR THE HERALD
INN, CONFERENCE CENTER & RESTAURANT The inn provides 110 rooms and five suites with several designed to accommodate persons with disabilities. All inn rooms have lake views. Guest services include cable television, an indoor year-round pool, seasonal outdoor pool, Jacuzzi, exercise room and laundry. The restaurant seats more than 100 people in a dining room overlooking Lake Acorn. It offers traditional Southern cuisine and provides catering services and banquet meals for those using the conference center. The conference center has meeting room facilities able to accommodate up to 500 people. CABINS AND CAMPING Eight two-bedroom cabins are located across a cove from the inn and restaurant. A rustic footbridge connects the areas. All are completely equipped with linens, utensils and kitchenware. All have televisions, telephones and gas fireplaces. A cabin for the physically challenged is also available at the park. Campground provides 30 and 50 amp service, has on-site sewer to 40 sites that can accommodate up to 60-foot campers. For more information about the park call (615) 797-3101.
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Golf Courses GREYSTONE GOLF CLUB 2555 U.S. Highway 70 E. in Dickson (615) 446-0044 One of the calling cards of Dickson County, GreyStone is a
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Dickson County Plumbing and Electric Supply.... 141 Dickson Dental .................................................123 Dickson Dialysis Clinic ........................... 110 Dickson Electric System ........................... 21 Dickson Farm Sales ................................. 49 Dickson Farmers CO-OP ........................... 35 Dickson Funeral Home........................... 169 Dickson Graphic .................................... 137 Dickson Healthcare................................ 118 Dickson Medical Associates ....................... 2 Dickson Medical Associates Children’s Clinic..121 Dickson Office Supply .............................. 53 Dickson Pediatric Dentistry..................... 103 Dickson RV Park..................................... 135 Dickson Senior Citizen Center .................. 55 Dickson Shopper ......43, 117, 129, 133, 137, 141, 147, 157 Dickson Sportsman Store ......................... 51 Dickson Taekwondo ................................. 95 Dickson’s Vacuum & Sewing Superstore ... 25 Dominos Pizza......................................... 45 Dreamworld Travel ................................... 73 Dug’s Excavating ................................... 101 East Forrest Park Apartments .................... 35 Edward Jones Investments....................... 51 EK2 Designs ............................................ 69 Elaine Williams, Crye-Leike Realtors .......... 59 Enevoldsen Builders................................. 37 England, David CPA & Consulting, PLLC....... 7 Essary Roofing....................................... 101 Eubank Asphalt Paving & Sealing ...........137 Everything Real Estate.............................. 85 Family Cash Advance....................... 59, 139 Farm Bureau Insurance.......................... 129 First Bank ................................................ 67 First Baptist Church Dickson ................... 131 First Farmers & Merchants Bank ............... 89 First Federal Bank ...................................... 9 First United Methodist Church................. 131 Fisher Landscaping................................ 101 Ford & Associates .................................... 11 Garner Creek Retreat Center..................... 37 Gene’s Body Shop ................................... 65 Glass Cages .......................................... 147 Goal Post Sporting Goods ........................ 71 Goodlark Hospital Pharmacy .................. 111 Grand Ole Hatchery ................................. 73 Granny B’s Cloth Shop ........................... 139 Greater Dickson Gas Authority .................. 13 Greater Nashville Association of Realtors .... 47 Greater Things Baptist Church ....................133 Greymont Kennels ................................... 31 Greystone Golf Club................................. 51 Gustavo Huerta, MD Dickson Medical Associates....105 H&H Properties...................................... 139 H&R Block ............................................... 74 Habitat for Humanity ................................ 79 Harpeth Family Funeral Services............. 133 Health Endeavors .................................. 118 Healthy Habits Nutrition Center............... 135 Heritage House........................................ 69 High Noon Rotary Club........................... 157 High Point Restaurant ............................ 135 Hodges Jewelers ..................................... 71 Hog Heaven Family Restaurant ................. 88 Home Again Antiques & Gifts.................... 69 Home Comfort Solutions .......................... 29 Horizon Medical Center...................... 98, 99 Images Hair Salon ................................... 53 I.M.I. Materials ....................................... 145 J&J Insurance & Tax ................................ 88
J.D. Baggett, DDS................................... 123 Jackie Barrick’s Pro Domestic Services.... 101 Jackson Medical Clinic .......................... 117 Jaclyne Buzzell, NP................................ 123 Jazzercise ............................................. 155 Jean Alexander, MD ............................... 123 Jennifer’s Discount Gifts & Furniture ......... 81 Jim Summerville,Tennessee State Senator....67 Jim’s Computer Repair............................. 71 JoAnn McWilliams, Chris Dotson Realty ................67 Joels Body Shop.................................... 139 John Primm DDS ..................................... 88 JRS Wrecker Service ................................ 53 Karen’s A-Nu-Salon .................................. 37 Keith Gilmore DDS ................................. 115 Kimberly’s Pets ...................................... 101 Kingdom Bedding .................................... 79 Kingston Springs Pharmacy.................... 111 KW Lankford Excavating ......................... 149 L&K Photography ..................................... 73 Lamastus Service Center........................ 137 Las Fajitas Mexican Restaurant............... 127 Law Office of Peggy Smith........................ 83 Leader Marine ......................................... 49 Leah M. Patrick, DDS,PLC........................ 113 Liberty Maintenance .............................. 101 Lighthouse Christian Bookstore .............. 135 Litter Grant Project ................................... 87 Lucky’s Speed Sport ............................... 155 Lugo’s ..................................................... 75 Madison Ridge Apartments .................... 155 Magic Wheels Skate Center.................... 155 Main Floor Covering................................. 79 Major Discount Furniture Outlet................ 19 Manhattan Trophies ................................. 75 Mappes Orthodontics............................. 107 Maria Dongas, MD ................................. 109 Martin-Brower Company......................... 147 Masonite Corporation ............................ 147 Mazatlan Mexican Restaurant .................. 81 McClure Eye Center ............................... 115 McDonald’s of White Bluff ........................ 83 Medicine Man, Inc ................................. 129 Mid South Home Inspectors .................... 37 Middle Tennessee Insurance Services ....... 65 Middle Tennessee Mortgage..................... 41 Mike Moran Plumbing & Electrical, LLC ..... 33 Mills Auto Lane ...................................... 139 Miss Amy’s Competitive Edge Dance Company .... 93 Missy Chandler, Parker Peery Properties .... 33 Murphy Cee Bee ...................................... 65 Nemak USA ........................................... 145 New Life Lodge ...................................... 155 NHC Health Care ................................... 109 Olive Branch Assisted Living ................... 110 Parker Peery Properties ......3, 33, 37, 74, 139 Parker’s Creek Baptist Church ................. 131 Paul Somers, DPM Podiatrist.................. 105 Peery Enterprises ..................................... 51 Peggy Horne, Chris Dotson Reality .............. 27 Pendergrass & Son Contractors, LLC ....... 141 Petals on the Bluff.................................... 85 PFF Insurance........................................ 155 Phil Hall Electric..................................... 147 Porter Brothers......................................... 74 Porter Paints .......................................... 129 Preston Thompson’s Carpet Shoppe.......... 17 Quick-O Muffler........................................ 53 R&R Economy Heating........................... 101 Ragan’s Five River Realty.......................... 74 Ragan’s Friendly Neighbor Store............... 71
RAI Dialysis Center................................. 113 Reading Rock Books ................................ 69 Rick’s Gold Mine .................................... 155 Road Rats................................................ 53 Rosestone Electric ................................. 101 Rosestone Home Improvement............... 101 Salon 360 ............................................... 73 Scott England, Charles Woodard & Associates.......41 Scottish Shield Liquor Store...................... 59 Scott’s Computers.................................... 74 Shapiro Recycling Systems..................... 151 Soll’s Appliance Sales & Service ............... 53 Specialty Auto Sales............................... 139 St. Christopher’s Church ......................... 133 State Farm Insurance Agency, Jimmy Drake..57 Steve Haley, Parker Peery Properties.... 37, 74, 139 Studio 123 .............................................. 69 Studio Divine........................................... 71 Subway................................................. 137 Sunbelt Insurance Agency........................ 53 Supreme Builders .................................... 43 Sweeney Llama Ranch........................... 129 Sylvia Baptist Church ............................. 131 Tennessee Oral Maxillofacial Surgery...... 121 Tennessee Technology Center................... 95 Tennsco ................................................ 143 The Athletic Center................................... 89 The Dickson Herald...... 43, 117, 129, 133, 137, 141, 147, 157 The Front Porch ....................................... 75 The Jewelry Store .................................... 37 The Plant Ranch ...................................... 39 The Pressy Hen Show...............................67 The Property Place................................... 43 The RED Group ........................................ 39 The Renaissance Center ........................ 125 The Shoe Company ................................. 63 Tidwell Custom Exteriors ........................ 101 Tim Holt Siding ...................................... 101 Touch of Class Jewelers............................. 5 Town of Vanleer ....................................... 81 Town of White Bluff .................................. 83 Traditions Bank ........................................ 79 TriStar Bank ............................................... 4 United Christian Academy ........................ 93 United Mechanical & Electrical............... 141 V.F.W. .................................................... 157 Victory Nissan West ................................. 17 Volume One Book Shop ........................... 73 Walmart Supercenter ............................. 135 Walnut Street Church of Christ................ 131 Water Authority of Dickson County ............ 25 Welker Construction.................................43 West End Consignment............................ 65 White Bluff Ace Hardware ......................... 85 White Bluff Animal Hospital ...................... 85 White Bluff Building Supply ...................... 88 White Bluff Car Care ................................ 83 White Bluff Dental.................................... 85 White Bluff Merchants Association............ 88 White Bluff Music..................................... 89 White Bluff Prescription Center ................. 88 Whitt’s BBQ ........................................... 139 Willowbrook Home Health Care .............. 121 Woof Pet Salon........................................ 74 Wyburn Downs ........................................ 29 Yarn Frenzy............................................ 135
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Services Index ACCOUNTANT Debbie’s Tax & Bookkeeping . . . .95 Ford & Associates, CPA . . . . . . . . .11
Mill’s Auto Lane . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 Specialty Auto Sales . . . . . . . . . .139 Victory Nissan West . . . . . . . . . . .17
ACCOUNTING /FINANCIAL PLANNING David England CPA & Consulting, PLLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
AUTOMOTIVE BODY REPAIR Carl’s Collision Center . . . . . . . . .59 Gene’s Body Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Joel’s Body Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . .139
ADVERTISING A-1 Signs, Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Dickson Shopper . . . . . .43, 117, 129, 133, 141, 147, 157 The Dickson Herald . . . .43, 117, 129, 133, 141, 147, 157
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR & SERVICE Buster’s Garage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Carl’s Collision Center . . . . . . . . .59 Dickson Car Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Dickson Farmer’s CO-OP . . . . . . .35 Lamastus Service Center . . . . . .137 Lucky’s Speed Sport . . . . . . . . . .155 Quick-O Muffler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 White Bluff Car Care . . . . . . . . . . .83
ANTIQUES Briar Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Heritage House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Home Again Antiques . . . . . . . . .69 West End Consignment . . . . . . . .65 APARTMENTS Autumn Park Apartments . . . . . .137 Autumn Ridge Apartments . . . . .81 East Forrest Park Apartments . . .35 APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE Ragan’s Friendly Neighbor Store .71 Soll’s Appliance Sales & Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 AQUARIUMS Glass Cages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147 ASPHALT PAVING & SEALING Eubank Asphalt Paving & Sealing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137 ASSISTED LIVING / NURSING HOMES Dickson Healthcare Center . . . . .118 Madison Ridge Apartments . . . .155 NHC Healthcare . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 Olive Branch Assisted Living . . .110 ATTORNEYS Law Office of Peggy Smith . . . . .83 AUCTIONEER Scott England, Charles Woodard & Associates .41
BANKING / FINANCIAL SERVICES Bank of Dickson . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171 Bankers Title & Escrow . . . . . . . . .15 Cornerstone Financial Credit Union .39 First Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 First Farmers & Merchants Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 First Federal Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Traditions First Bank . . . . . . . . . . .79 TriStar Bank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 BED & BREAKFAST Chestnut Hill Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . .33 BEDDING Jennifer’s Discount Gifts & Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Kingdom Bedding . . . . . . . . . . . . .79 Major Discount Furniture Outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Ragan’s Friendly Neighbor Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 BOATS Leader Marine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49 BOOK STORE Lighthouse Christian Bookstore 135 Reading Rock Books . . . . . . . . . . .69 Volume One Book Book Shop . . .73 BOWLING Bowl-O-Rena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES, RADIO & STEREOS SALES & REPAIR Road Rats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
BUILDING MATERIALS Dickson County Plumbing & Electric Supply . . . . . . . . . . . .141 White Bluff Building Supply . . . .88
AUTOMOBILE DEALERS NEW & USED A Plus Used Cars . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Alexander Chevrolet . . . . . . . . . . .19
CAMPING Dickson RV Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135 CAR WASHING Bee Clean Car Wash . . . . . . . . . . .37
CASH ADVANCE SERVICES Cash Advance 4 U . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Cash One . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Family Cash Advance . . . . . .59, 139 CATERING Bart’s BBQ & Catfish Cookery . .172 Carl’s Perfect Pig BBQ & Grille . . .89 The Front Porch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Whitt’s BBQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 CHURCHES Crossroads Church . . . . . . . . . . . .137 First Baptist Church, Dickson . . .131 First United Methodist Church . .131 Greater Things Baptist Church .133 Parker’s Creek Baptist Church . .131 St. Christopher’s Church . . . . . . .133 Sylvia Baptist Church . . . . . . . . . .131 Walnut Street Church of Christ .131 CLEANING SERVICES Jackie Barrick’s Pro Domestic Services . . . . . .101 COIN STORE Coin Shop & Trading Post . . . . . .135 COMPUTER REPAIR Jim’s Computer Repair . . . . . . . . .71 Scott’s Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 CONCRETE IMI Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 CONFERENCE FACILITIES Garner Creek Retreat Center . . . .37 CONSIGNMENT SHOPS Closet Treasurers . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 West End Consignment . . . . . . .65 CONSTRUCTION - RESIDENTIAL Burns Highlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 D.H. Tidwell Construction . . . . .139 Evevoldsen Builders . . . . . . . . . . .37 Supreme Builders . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 The RED Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Wyburn Downs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
DANCE Miss Amy’s Competitive Edge Dance Company . . . . . . . . . . . . .93 DENTIST / ORTHODONTICS / ENDODONTICS Burr Orthodontics . . . . . . . . . . . .118 Charles D. Albury, Jr, DDS . . . . . .110 Dickson Dental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123 Dickson Pediatric Dentistry . . . .103 J.D. Baggett, DDS . . . . . . . . . . . . .123 John Primm, DDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 Keith Gilmore, DDS . . . . . . . . . . . .115 Leah M. Patrick, D.D.S., P.L.C. . . .113 Mappes Orthodontics . . . . . . . . .107 TN Oral & Maxillofacial Surg . . .121 White Bluff Dental . . . . . . . . . . . .85 ELECTRICAL SERVICES Askins Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Mike Moran Plumbing & Electrical . .33 Phil Hall Electric . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147 Rosestone Electric . . . . . . . . . . . .101 United Mechanical & Electrical .141 ENTERTAINMENT The Prissy Hen Show . . . . . . . . . .67 The Renaissance Center . . . . . . .125 EQUIPMENT RENTAL & SUPPLIES White Bluff Building Supply . . . .88 EVENT VENUE Cajun Lake Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Chestnut Hill Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Garner Creek Retreat Center . . . .37 EXCAVATING Dug’s Excavating . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 KW Lankford Excavating . . . . . .149 EXERCISE & PHYSICAL FITNESS Jazzercise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155 The Athletic Center . . . . . . . . . . .89 FABRIC Dickson’s Vacuum and Sewing Superstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Granny B’s Cloth Shop . . . . . . . .139
CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL CK Pruett Construction . . . . . . . .145 KW Lankford Excavating . . . . . .149 Pendergrass & Son Contractors, LLC . . . . . . . . . . . .141
FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT Bowl-O-Rena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Clement Railroad Hotel Museum . .71 Grand Ole Hatchery . . . . . . . . . . .73 Magic Wheels Skate Center . . . .155 The Renaissance Center . . . . . . .125
CRAFTS /CRAFT SUPPLIES Yarn Frenzy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135
FARM EQUIPMENT Dickson County Equipment Co. . .21 Dickson Farm Sales . . . . . . . . . . . .49
CREATIVE DESIGN Dickson Graphic . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137
FARM SUPPLIES Dickson Farmers Co-Op . . . . . . . .35
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FITNESS CENTER Jazzercise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155 The Athletic Center . . . . . . . . . . .89
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Images Hair Salon . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Karen’s A-Nu-Salon . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Salon 360 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 Studio Divine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
FLOORING Main Floor Covering . . . . . . . . . . .79 Preston Thompson’s Carpet Shoppe . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
HARDWARE White Bluff Ace Hardware . . . . . .85 White Bluff Building Supply . . . .88
FLORIST Petals On The Bluff . . . . . . . . . . . .85
HEALTH & DIET FOOD PROVIDER Healthy Habits Nutrition Ctr . . .135
FUNERAL HOMES Dickson Funeral Home . . . . . . . .169 Harpeth Family Funeral Services 133 FURNITURE Jennifer’s Discount Gifts & Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Major Discount Furniture Outlet .19 Ragan’s Friendly Neighbor Store .71 GAS / PROPANE SUPPLIERS Greater Dickson Gas Authority . .13 GIFT SHOPS & COLLECTIBLES Briar Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 EK2 Designs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Heritage House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 Hodges Jewelers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 Home Again Antiques & Gifts . .69 Jennifer’s Discount Gifts & Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 Rick’s Gold Mine . . . . . . . . . . . . .155 Studio 123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 The Jewelry Store . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Touch of Class Jewelers . . . . . . . . .5 GOLF COURSES GreyStone Golf Club . . . . . . . . . . .51 GOVERNMENT Charlotte, City of . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Dickson, City of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Vanleer, Town of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81 White Bluff, Town of . . . . . . . . . . .83 GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS David Shepard, TN State Representative . . . . . .43 Jim Summerville, TN State Senator . . . . . . . . . . . .67 GROCERY STORES Chappell’s Hometown Food Stores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Murphy’s CeeBee . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 HAIR SALONS Cutting Edge Barber & Style Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 166
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS Gustavo Huerta, MD . . . . . . . . . .105 Jaclyne Buzzell NP . . . . . . . . . . . .123 Jean Alexander, MD . . . . . . . . . . .123 M. James Huffnagle II, MD . . . .105 Maria Dongas, MD . . . . . . . . . . .109 HEATING/ AIR CONDITIONING SALES INSTALLATION, SERVICE Batson & Phillips Air Conditioning & Heating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Clark Heating & Cooling . . . . . . .127 Home Comfort Solutions . . . . . . .29 Porter Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 R&R Economy Heating . . . . . . . .101 HOME HEALTH SERVICES NHC Healthcare . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 Willowbrook Home Health Care 121
INVESTMENT BROKER Edward Jones Investments . . . . . .51
MASSAGE THERAPY Health Endeavors . . . . . . . . . . . . .118
JEWELERS Hodges Jewelers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 Rick’s Gold Mine . . . . . . . . . . . . .155 The Jewelry Store . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Touch of Class Jewelers . . . . . . . . .5
MEDICAL FACILITIES Bella Vita Laser & Skin Care . . . . .2 Center for Medical Weight Loss .105 Church Street Medical . . . . . . . . .117 Covenant Medical Group . . . . . .119 Dickson Dialysis Clinic . . . . . . . . .110 Dickson Medical Associates . . . . .2 Dickson Medical Associates Children’s Clinic . . . . . . . . . . .2, 121 Dickson Medical Associates Endoscopy & Surgical Weight Loss .2, 105 Dickson Medical Associates Imaging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Dickson Medical Associates South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Horizon Medical Center . . . .98, 99 Jackson Medical Clinic . . . . . . . . .117 RAI Dialysis Center . . . . . . . . . . . .113
LANDSCAPING CONTRACTORS Fisher Landscaping . . . . . . . . . . .101 The Plant Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES The Plant Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 LAWN CARE H&H Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 LAWN CARE SALES, SERVICE, EQUIPMENT 96 Lawn & Garden Center . . . . . .45 Dickson County Equipment Co.. . .21 Dickson Farm Sales . . . . . . . . . . . .49 LEGISLATORS David Shepard, TN State Representative . . . . .43 Jim Summerville, TN State Senator . . . . . . . . . . . .67
HOME IMPROVEMENT D.H. Tidwell Construction . . . . .139 Liberty Maintenance . . . . . . . . . .101 Rosestone Home Improvement .101 Supreme Builders . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Tidwell Custom Exteriors . . . . . .101
LIMOUSINE SERVICE Courtesy Limousine Service . . . . .35
HOME INSPECTION SERVICES Mid-South Home Inspectors . . . .37
LITTER Litter Grant Project . . . . . . . . . . . .87
LIQUOR STORES Cork & Bottle Liquors . . . . . . . . . .79 Scottish Shields Liquor . . . . . . . . .59
HOSPICE CARE Avalon Hospice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121 Caris Healthcare . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121
LLAMA SALES & BOARDING Sweney’s Llama Alpaca Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129
INDUSTRY Martin Brower Company . . . . . .147 Tennsco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143
LODGING Cajun Lake Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 Chestnut Hill Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . .33
INSURANCE Farm Bureau Insurance . . . . . . . .129 J & J Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 Jimmy Drake State Farm . . . . . . .57 Middle Tennessee Insurance Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 P F F Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155 Sunbelt Insurance Agency . . . . . .53
MANUFACTURING Masonite Corporation . . . . . . . . .147 Nemak USA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145 MARTIAL ARTS Dickson Taekwondo . . . . . . . . . . .95
MEXICAN RESTAURANTS Mazatlan Mexican Restaurant . . .81 MORTGAGE COMPANIES Middle Tennessee Mortgage . . . .41 MUFFLER SERVICE / REPAIR Quick-O Muffler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 MUSEUM Clement Railroad Hotel Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 NAIL SALONS All Polished . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Salon 360 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 NEWSPAPERS & SHOPPERS The Dickson Herald . . . 43, 117, 129, 133, 137, 141, 147, 157 The Dickson Shopper . . . . . 133, 137, 141, 147, 157 NURSERY The Plant Ranch . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 OFFICE FURNITURE Desk Chairs & Things . . . . . . . . . .63 Dickson Office Supply . . . . . . . . . .53 OFFICE SUPPLIES Dickson Office Supply . . . . . . . . . .53 OPTOMETRIST McClure Eye Center . . . . . . . . . . .115
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Services Index ORGANIZATIONS BUSINESS & TRADE Dickson County Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41 Greater Nashville Association of Realtors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 Habitat For Humanity, Dickson . .79 White Bluff Merchants Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 ORGANIZATIONS CIVIC & COMMUNITY American Legion Post 115 . . . . . . .39 Dickson Civitan Club . . . . . . . . . .157 Dickson High Noon Rotary . . . . .157 Dickson Senior Citizen Center . . .55 Habitat For Humanity, Dickson . .79 V.F.W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .157 ORGANIZATIONS POLITICAL Dickson County Democratic Party . . . . . . . . . . . .49 PAINT / WALLPAPER Porter Paints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129 PEST CONTROL Absolute Pest Solutions . . . . . . .127 PET BOARDING Greymont Kennels . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 PET GROOMERS Greymont Kennels . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Kimberly’s Pets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 Woof Pet Salon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 PHARMACIES Charlotte’s Hometown Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Dickson Apothecary . . . . . . . . . . .111 White Bluff Prescription Ctr . . . .88 PHOTOGRAPHY & PORTRAITS L&K Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 PIZZA Domino’s Pizza . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 PLUMBING Mike Moran Plumbing & Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Porter Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 PODIATRIST Dr. Paul Somers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105
POLICE DEPARTMENT City of Dickson Police/DARE . . . .77 PRESSURE WASHING H&H Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 PRINTING Chris’ Copies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 REAL ESTATE COMPANIES Charles Woodard & Associates . .41 Chris Dotson Realty . . . . . . . .27, 67 Crye-Leike Realtors . . . . . . . . . . . .59 Everything Real Estate . . . . . . . . .85 Greater Nashville Association of Realtors . . . . . .47 Parker Peery Properties . . . . . .3, 33, 37, 74, 139 Peery Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 Ragan’s Five River Realty . . . . . . .74 The Property Place . . . . . . . . . . . .43 The RED Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 REALTORS Elaine Williams, Crye-Leike Realtors . . . . . . . . . .59 JoAnn McWilliams Chris Dotson Realty . . . . . . . . . .67 Missy Chandler Parker Peery Properties . . . . . .33 Peggy Horne Chris Dotson Realty . . . . . . . . . .27 Scott England, Charles Woodard & Assoc . . . . .41 Steve Haley, Parker Peery Properties . . . . . . . . . . .37, 74, 139 RECYCLING Shapiro Recycling Systems . . . . .151 RENTAL EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES White Bluff Building Supply . . . .88 REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Tim Holt Siding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 RESTAURANTS Ace Diner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Bart’s BBQ & Catfish Cookery . .172 Bass Brothers Steakhouse . . . . . .85 Catfish Kitchen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133 Chelsea BBQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85 High Point Restaurant . . . . . . . . .135 Hog Heaven Family Restaurant .88 Las Fajitas Mexican Restaurant . . . . . . . . .127 Lugo’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
McDonalds, White Bluff . . . . . . . .83 Subway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137 Whitt’s BBQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139 RETAIL STORES Walmart Supercenter . . . . . . . . .135 ROOFING-NEW & REPAIR Essary Roofing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 SCHOOLS COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Austin Peay State University . . . .91 Tennessee Technology Ctr . . . . . .95 SCHOOLS - PRIVATE Dickson Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 United Christian Academy . . . . . .93 SEPTIC TANKS & SYSTEMS Welker Construction . . . . . . . . . . .43 SHOES The Shoe Company . . . . . . . . . . . .63 SIDING Tim Holt Siding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 SIGNS A-1 Signs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 SKATING RINKS Magic Wheels Skate Center . . . .155 SKIN CARE Advanced Skin & Laser Ctr . . . . .117 Bella Vita Laser & Skin Care . . . . .2
TITLE COMPANIES Bankers Title & Escrow . . . . . . . . .15 TRAVEL AGENCY Dreamworld Travel . . . . . . . . . . . .73 TREATMENT CENTER New Life Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155 TROPHIES
Manhattan Trophies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
UTILITIES Dickson Electric System . . . . . . . .21 Greater Dickson Gas Authority . .13 Water Authority of Dickson County . . . . . . . . . . .25 VACUUM SALES & SERVICE Dickson’s Vacuum and Sewing Superstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 VETERINARIANS All Animals Vet Clinic . . . . . . . . .135 Cornerstone Animal Hospital . . .25 Medicine Man, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . .129 White Bluff Animal Hospital . . . .85 WEIGHT LOSS M. James Huffnagle II, MD Center for Medical Weight Loss . .105 WRECKER SERVICES JRS Wrecker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
SPORTING GOODS Dickson Sportsman Store . . . . . . .51 Goal Post Sporting Goods . . . . . .71 TAX PREPARATION ASC Tax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 Debbie’s Tax & Bookkeeping . . . .95 Ford & Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 H&R Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 J & J Tax Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 TIRES Bill’s Tire Service . . . . . . . . . . . . .135 Buster’s Garage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74 Dickson Farmers Co-Op . . . . . . . .35 Lamastus Service Center . . . . . .137 Quick-O Muffler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 White Bluff Car Care . . . . . . . . . . .83
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Website Index 96 Lawn & Garden www.96lawnandgarden.com A Plus Used Cars www.aplususedcars.com A-1 Signs www.a-1signs.com Ace Diner www.acedinerdickson.com Ace Hardware Of White Bluff www.acehardware.com Alexander Chevrolet www.dicksonchevy.com All Animal Vet www.animalcaredesign.com/ aavh.htm APSU www.apsu.edu Athletic Club, The www.theathleticcenterwb.com Avalon Hospice www.regencyhospice.com Bank Of Dickson www.bankofdickson.com Banker’s Title www.banktitle.com Barts BBQ www.bartsbbq.net Batson & Phillips batsonandphillips.com
Charles Woodard and Associates www.charleswoodard.com Chestnut Hill Ranch B&B www.chestnuthillranch.com City Of Dickson www.cityofdickson.com Clark Heating & Cooling www.clarkheatingandcooling.com Clement Museum www.clementrailroadmuseum.org
First Baptist Church www.fbcdickson.org
Dickson Police Dept. www.nixle.com
First Farmers & Merchants www.myfirstfarmers.com
Dickson Senior Citizen Center www.cityofdickson.com/ seniorcenter
First Federal Bank www.ffbtn.com
Dickson Taekwondo www.dicksontaekwondo.com
Courtesy Limousine www.courtesylimo.com
DMA www.dicksonmd.com
D.C. Chamber Of Commerce www.dicksoncountychamber.com
DMA/J. Buzzell www.dicksonmd.com
D.C. Equipment www.dicksoncountyeq.com David England CPA, PLLC www.englandcpa.com David Shepard www.rep.davidshepard.com Dickson Academy www.dicksonacademy.com Dickson Dental www.dicksondentalcare.com
Cajun Lake Lodge cajunlakelodge.com
Dickson Electric Dept. www.dicksonelectric.com
Camp Garner Creek Retreat CTR www.garnercreek.com
Dickson Farm Sales dicksonfarmsales.com
Cash 1 www.capitalcash1.com
Dickson Pediatric Dentistry www.dicksondpd.com
Dickson Water Authority www.wadc.us
Burr Orthodontics www.healthcare.com/profile/ s-jerome-burr/
Carl’s Collision CTR www.carlscollisioncenter.com
First Bank www.firstbankonline.com
Cornerstone Financial Credit Union www.cornerstonefinancialcu.org
Dickson Dialysis citehealth.com/dialysiscenters/tennessee/cities/ dickson
Caris Healthcare www.carishealthcare.com
Dickson Office Supply www.dicksonofficesupply.com
Dickson Farmers Co-Op ourcoop.com Dickson Funeral Home www.dicksonfuneralhome.com Dickson High Noon Rotary www.dicksonhighnoonrotary.org
Domino’s Pizza www.dominos.com DMA/Dr. Alexander www.dicksonmd.com Dr. Charles D Albury southeasternOMS.com
First United Methodist http://dfumc.home.comcast.net Friendly Neighbor Store www.shopragans.com Genes Body Shop www.genesbodyshoponline.com Glasscages glasscages.com Granny B’s www.granny-b.com Greater Dickson Gas gdga.com Greater Nashville Assoc Of Realtors www.gnar.org
DMA/Dr. Dongas www.dicksonmd.com
Greater Things Baptist Church www.greaterthingschurch.com
DMA/Dr. Huerta www.dicksonmd.com
Greymont Kennels greymontkennel.com
Dr. Keith Gilmore www.creeksidedentalcenter.com
Greystone Golf Course www.greystonegc.com
Dr James Huffnagle www.wkrn.com Click on perfect health
H&R Block www.hrblock.com
Dr. Somers www.nashvillefootdoctor.com Dreamworld Travel dreamworldtravel.net Edward D Jones & Co www.edwardjones.com Elaine Williams/Crye-Leike http://elainewilliams.crye-leike.com
Habitat For Humanity http://www.habitatnashville. org/dickson Harpeth Hills (Robertson Garden)www.harpethhills. com Home Comfort Solutions www.fullerhcs.com
Farm Bureau www.fbitn.com
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We’re Locally Owned and Locally Operated
From Left to right: First Row: Mary Buttrey*, Sarah Wright*, Lois U. Sanders, Licensed Funeral Director, Manager; Jan Mayberry*, Anita Buckner*. Back Row: Chad McGill, Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer; Fred Mayberry*, Donnie Spann, Licensed Funeral Director; Chris Mayberry, Owner, Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer; Jimmy Buckner*, Donnie Craig*, Alan Desmond*, Linda Hayes*.
At Dickson Funeral Home and Cremation Center,
“Our people make the difference!” White Bluff Chapel
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Dickson Funeral Home and Cremation Center 209 East College Street Dickson, TN 37055 Phone: (615)446-2313
Fairview Chapel
1750 Fairview Blvd. Fairview, TN 37062 Phone: (615)799-0022 * denotes non-licensed staff
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Website Index Advanced Skin & Laser Center www.advancedskinlaser.com Horizon Medical horizonmedicalcenter.com I M I, Irving Materials, INC www.irvmat.com Jazzercise - Karen Patterson www.jazzercise.com Jimmy Drake State Farm www.jimmydrake.com Jim’s Computer http://jimcorep.angelfire.com Joann Mcwilliams www.joannmcwilliams.com Jrs Wrecker www.tnducks.com L&K Photography landkphotography.com Leader Furniture www.leadermarinesales.com Lighthouse Christian Bookstore www.thelighthousechristianbookstore.com Lucky’s www.luckysautomotive.com Lugo’s Restaurant www.lugos107.com Major Discount Furniture www.majordiscountfurniture.com Mark Mappes, DDS www.mappesortho.com Martin Brower www.martin-brower.com Masonite www.masonite.com Mazatlan www.mazatlanmexrest.com McDonald’s-White Bluff www.mcdonalds.com
Mid SO. Home Inspectors www. midsouthhomeinspectors. com Mid Tenn Mortgage www. middletennesseemortgage. com
Property Place www.propertyplacedickson. com Ragan Five River Realty www.ragans.biz Ragans Friendly Neighbor www.shopragans.com
Mid TN Insurance www.middletnins.com
Reading Rock Books www.thereadingrock.com
Miss Amys Dance www.missamysdance.com
Red Group www.theredgroupinc.com
Missy Chandler www.missychandler.com
Renaissance Center www.rcenter.org
Nemak www.nemak.com
Scott’s Computers www.scottscomputers.com
New Life Lodge www.newlifelodge.com
Shapiro Recycling Systems www.shapirometals.com
NHC Healthcare www.nhcdickson.com
Shoe Company, The www.theshoecompany.com
Olive Branch www.olivebranchassist.com
Specialty Auto www.sasdickson.com
Parker Creek Baptist www.parkerscreek.org
St. Christopher Church www.dicksoncatholic.com
Parker Peery Real Estate www.ppproperties.com
Steve Haley, Realtor dickson.mls.com
Peery Enterprises www.Peeryent.com
Sunbelt Insurance/Gordon Lampley www.insuranceofmiddletennessee.com
Peggy Horne, Realtor www.peggyhorne.com Petals On The Bluff www.petalsonthebluff.com Pff Insurance www.progressive.com Plant Ranch www.theplantranch.net Porter Brothers www.porterbrothers.com Porter Paints www.porterpaints.com Prissy Hens www.theprissyhensocialclub. com
Supreme Builders supremebuilders.org Sylvia Baptist Church www.sylviabaptist.com Tennessee Technology Center www.ttcdickson.edu Tennsco www.tennsco.com
Town Of White Bluff www.townofwhitebluff.com Traditions Bank www.traditionsfirst.com Tristar Bank www.tristarbank.com United Christian Academy www.ucadickson.org United Mechanical www.unitedmechanical.com Vacuum Store, The www. vacuumandsewingcenter. com Victory Nissan West www.victorynissanwest.com Wal-Mart www.walmart.com Walnut Street Church Of Christ www.wscoc.com Welker Construction www.welkerconstruction.com White Bluff Building Supply www.whitebluffbldgsupply. com White Bluff Music www.whitebluffmusic.com Whitt’s BBQ www.whittsbarbecue.com Willowbrook Home Health Care www.willowbrookhealth.com Woof Pet www.woofpetsalon.com Yarn Frenzy www.yarnfrenzy.net
Tn Oral & Maxillofacial Surg. www.tnoralsurgery.com Touch Of Class www.touchofclass.com
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BankofDickson Emphasis on the Fundamentals
The Bank of Dickson opened for business 57 years ago at 101 North Main Street. The Bank began with local people serving the financial needs of the local area. We have maintained the fundamentals of local people serving local people, personal service and community involvement. We have expanded the availability of these banking fundamentals to our community thru other locations and the convenience of on-line banking.
Henslee Drive Pomona
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615.446.3732
Member FDIC
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Best BBQ in Dickson CATERING
DAILY SPECIALS
BREAKFAST
Let Bart’s Cater your next event.
Monday & Tuesday $5.99
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Catering up to 600 people.
1-866-973-BARTS
Dine In ut Carr y O u hr Drive T g Caterin
Wednesday $1.65
Choose from over 18 items Regular BBQ Sandwich, Grilled Cheese, Hot Dog, French Fries, Onion Rings, Large Drink, Cobblers and more...
Thursday & Friday $6.99 2 PC Catfish Dinner with 2 sides and hushpuppies.
Saturday & Sunday $17.99
Family Pack - 1 lb of Pulled Pork, 2 large quart size sides, a pack of buns or 8 pcs of cornbread and sauce.
Biscuits Sausage Biscuit Sausage, Egg & Cheese Biscuit Bacon Biscuit Bacon, Egg & Cheese Biscuit Chicken Biscuit Steak Biscuit Country Ham Biscuit Pork Tenderloin Biscuit Bologna Biscuit Pancakes & Bacon or Sausage Biscuits & Gravy Big Breakfast Platter Breakfast Combos include entree, hashbrowns and your choice of drink.
2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! 1836 Highway 46 S. Pomona
211 Henslee Drive Next to K-Mart, Dickson
Sun: 11am - 6pm
Sat & Sun: 7am - 9pm
615-740-1272 Mon–Sat: 10:30am - 8pm
615-740-6870 Mon–Fri: 5am - 9pm
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