GOOD NEWS!
TennCommUNITY partners joined Beth Petty and Neika Adsmond of the Lebanon Special School District Family Resource Center at the Lebanon Kroger to purchase food for families within LSSD. TennCommUNITY is honored to be part of this incredible initiative, and we look forward to joining forces for the next shopping trip soon. Thank you to everyone who’s helping us make a difference!
TennCommUNITY Partners: Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce, Mt Juliet Chamber of Commerce, Watertown & East Wilson Chamber of Commerce, F&M Bank, Wilson Bank & Trust, Liberty State Bank, First Freedom Bank, Southern Bank of Tennessee, Pinnacle Financial Partners, and FirstBank
COMMUNITY BANKS STRENGTHEN THEIR
SUPPORT OF LOCAL BUSINESSES IN 2024
WILSON COUNTY — In an ongoing effort to strengthen the local economy, Wilson County’s chambers of commerce and community banks are continuing their collaboration through the TennCommUNITY initiative. This initiative is dedicated to supporting local businesses and business owners who live and work in Wilson County. With small businesses being the backbone of our community, fostering a culture of shopping local and giving back is essential to maintaining the vibrancy and stability of our local economy.
Since its inception in 2020, representatives from seven local banks have dedicated countless hours to volunteer work that serves the Wilson County community. This week, TennCommUNITY volunteers joined forces to pack food for families in need as part of the Wilson County Schools’ Stuff the Bus Project. In September, they plan to support the Lebanon Special School District’s (LSSD) backpack program, which provides meals for children during long weekends when school is not in session. Previous efforts have included collaborations with Wilson County Kind, Habitat for Humanity, Everyone’s Wilson Global Leadership Summit, and participation in the “Let Lebanon Shine” Community Clean Up Day, among others.
In addition to volunteer activities, the popular TennCommUNITY “bucks” program is making its return, just in time for Small Business Saturday on November 30. “Bucks” will be distributed starting November 18, and eager shoppers are encouraged to act quickly, as supplies are limited. Additional details will be released as the date approaches. Participating banks include F&M Bank, First Bank, First Freedom Bank, Liberty State Bank, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Southern Bank of Tennessee, and Wilson Bank & Trust.
Melanie Minter, Lebanon Wilson County Chamber President/CEO emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating, “Small businesses are the heart of our community. They make each city unique, and we are all committed to help them succeed.” “She also expressed, TennCommUNITY’s additional efforts through volunteerism only strengthens the bond of these banks providing full community support throughout Wilson County. I want to personally thank the banks for their unified commitment to small businesses and their enthusiasm to have a strong presence with kind community service acts in the community they love. ”
“Together, we’re stronger than ever,” said Mark Hinesley, President/CEO of the Mt. Juliet Chamber of Commerce. “Our small businesses consistently step up to support our community’s volunteer and fundraising efforts. By encouraging the support of local businesses, TennCommUNITY offers us the opportunity to give back and show our appreciation for everything they do.”
About TennCommUNITY
TennCommUNITY is an initiative created and designed through the collaboration of several local banks and Chambers, united together with a common goal of supporting the growth of our small business community. By educating Wilson County residents about the importance of investing in local businesses and promoting the entrepreneurial spirit of its communities, the economy and community will continue to prosper and enhance the quality of life for all its citizens. To learn more about the TennCommUNITY initiative, please visit tenncommunity.com.
Photography: Xavier Smith – Wilson Post
August 27, 2024 — TennCommUNITY Partners volunteered at Wilson County Schools to help prepare food boxes that are distributed to students in need. This initiative is crucial to ensuring that no child in our community goes hungry.