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For more than 65 years, Highpoint Health with Ascension Saint Thomas has cared for the people of northern Middle Tennessee. We bring together highly skilled professionals and the latest medical technology to provide personalized treatment options that support you at each step of your healthcare journey. And because health is more than physical, we also prioritize your emotional and spiritual well‑being.
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GALLATIN
GETS IT
Gallatin is where notable companies grow with intention and innovation, backed by the right tools, talent, and trust. A business environment like this isn’t manufactured—it’s fostered by a city that knows where it’s going and refuses to abandon where it’s from.






Gallatin City Guide and Business Directory is published by the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce and distributed through the Chamber and its member businesses. For questions or additional information, contact:
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editor's letter
Each year, the Gallatin Chamber selects a theme to help tell t he story of our city - a lens through which we celebrate progress, reflect on our roots, and cast vision for what’s ahead. For 2026, we invite you to lean into two simple but powerful words: Gallatin IS.
Gallatin IS a community rooted in history and rising with purpose. From our charming downtown square to the neighborhoods, schools, and businesses that stretch beyond it, Gallatin carries a legacy of resilience, entrepreneurship, and civic pride that continues to shape who we are becoming.
Gallatin IS growth - thoughtful, forward-moving, and community-driven. New investment and opportunity meet hometown heart here, where small businesses thrive alongside industry leaders, and collaboration fuels progress. We are intentional about preserving what makes us special while welcoming what moves us forward.
Gallatin IS connection. It’s Friday night lights, coffee shop conversations, community events, and neighbors who show up for one another. It’s leaders who invest, volunteers who serve, and families who choose to plant roots and build futures together. As you turn these pages, we hope you see it clearly - Gallatin isn’t just a place. Gallatin IS so much more.
With Local Love,
Kim Baker President & CEO Gallatin Area Chamber
CREDITS
Graphic Design: Creative Instinct
Photography: Angela Anderson, Ciera + Co
Honey + Bee Photography, Jared Ambrose
Photography, Josh Bratcher, Richard Suter
Print Production: Prisma
Project Management: Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce
CONTRIBUTORS
Rosemary Bates, Kim Baker, Ryan Baker, Craig Erlewine, Ashley Freeman, Jenna Landstrom, Amy Nixon
Kim Baker President & CEO
Debby Haddock Sales Coordinator
Josh Bratcher Creative Communications Coordinator
Sarah Grace Slusher Marketing Intern Zena Parks VP of Operations
Angela Anderson VP of Membership
Paul Vaughn Event & Special Project Coordinator
Karen West First Impressions Coordinator
Welcome to Gallatin

It’s that time of year where magic presents itself throughout pages and, Gallatin is showcased in each page that’s turned. We welcome you to turn the page, read each story, and become entranced by all things Gallatin. The Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce is proud to have all these pages filled with community, business, history, and people. As you make your way throughout, the theme “Gallatin is” becomes your main focal point. Whether you are flipping the pages to learn about the great events Gallatin has, or trying to find a local eatery to enjoy, you will realize Gallatin is community minded and full of local cusine. From the moment you drive across the city limit sign or take a walking tour using the Experience Gallatin app, you will find that Gallatin is THRIVING. It's the makeup of diverse businesses, people, and events that make a community great. It’s each of YOU that make Gallatin a solace for some, offer care to others and make opportunity attainable.
For me, Gallatin is HOME. It’s the place where I get to walk the streets and engage with our small businesses; I love it! I love to eat at the local places, shop the local boutiques, fill myself with the local brew, be loved on by the local people and support anyway that I can, YOU. You are so important in how Gallatin grows and how it is shaped to be the place we all call home. I hope that you find a part of this directory that speaks to you and showcases what Gallatin is to you. It has been carefully curated, poured over for countless hours, and every page has been given love and consideration, so let the magic consume you. Come and see what Gallatin IS.
Jaerica Troutt Chairman, Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce

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Gallatin is... innovative

"I'm a lifelong resident of Gallatin... it's been exciting to watch Gallatin come from a small, quiet town, to a forward-thinking town, growing through innovation." - Brian Carter, Curtis Construction

We can officially say that manufacturers in Gallatin have propelled us into the galaxy. One company makes part of the spacesuits for NASA’s Artemis mission. Another provided a rocket part for SpaceX launches. They are innovators, boundary pushers, and problem-solvers.
Innovation – at its core – combines creative thinking, tapping into a knowledge base, and persevering through trial and error. Innovation can be radical – think the Industrial Revolution in the late 1800s or release of the first smartphone in 1992. Innovation can be less explosive and more incremental – think the automatic updates on your phone apps or work software. And it can be about process – think changing out a piece of technology to make widgets roll off the production line more quickly or using AI to design workflow.
Gallatin is a community of innovators, especially among our local manufacturers and in our county school system.
Last year, NASA awarded Mohawk Textiles in the city’s Industrial Center a contract to manufacture elements of spacesuits for the Artemis Mission. Artemis is a collaboration between NASA, international entities, and commercial partners to establish the first long-term presence on the Moon.
“The Team at Mohawk Textiles is honored and excited to be working with NASA and Private Space Exploration Organizations to create products that are being used to enhance the American efforts to conquer the Final Frontier and beyond,” said U.S. Veteran Dominic Wade, president of the company.
Another local innovator drawing national attention to Gallatin is the Gallatin Gap, Inc. distribution facility which supports the company’s portfolio of iconic brands including Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic, and Athleta. Gap recently increased its technology investment to more than $150 million.
Gap’s innovation landed the Gallatin facility on the national news scene last year with live broadcasts from Gallatin showing robot arms unloading boxes from a delivery truck. Some people equate robotics and high tech with elimination of human jobs. Instead, Gap debunked that thought by adding 100 new jobs.
“This project will further enhance our capabilities to meet the needs of our customers and support our team members with cutting-edge tools and infrastructure,” said Kevin Kuntz, Senior VP of Logistics with Gap,

Inc. “Gallatin is a vital part of our distribution network and we’re honored to further strengthen our commitment to this state-ofthe-art campus.”
Simpson Strong-Tie is another innovative leader in Gallatin. The company developed the Timber Drive to make driving large structural screws both easier and faster for users. The product was named a finalist in the 2025 Coolest Thing Made in Tennessee contest highlighting unique products manufactured throughout the state.
“We began development of the Timber Drive tool in 2023 based on some feedback from our customers who were building decks, docks, golf course bridges and boardwalks where they were doing repetitive fastening,” said Brannan Busch, Senior Product Manager with Simpson Strong-Tie. “Besides keeping you off your hands and knees during your normal construction job, this [device] also increases efficiency up to 50 percent. We’re proud that such an innovative product is made in Gallatin.”
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The international entertainment industry is also a benefactor of innovations by a company whose sole U.S. manufacturing facility is in Gallatin. The Belgium-based company Twenty Three chose Gallatin because of its central location, access to skilled engineering talent from nearby universities, and proximity to existing customers in the live event industry. You might know some of their end-users: Ed Sheeran, Katy Perry, Robbie Williams, The Weeknd, Simple Minds, Oasis, Kendrick Lamar, Kylie Minogue, and the list goes on.
“Innovation is one of our most powerful tools,” said Kristof Soreyn, CEO and founder of Twenty Three. “We help to bring ideas of our clients into reality.” There are several other companies in Gallatin that push innovation – Meta , ServPro corporate, CDF Distributors , and Axem among them. Beretta USA’s manufacturing facility is celebrating its 10th anniversary in Gallatin this year while Beretta internationally is celebrating its 500th anniversary. Yes, this family-owned business has experienced success for 500 years – and not by doing things the same way, rather by being innovative.

“Gallatin is in a very fortunate position today with industrial recruitment because companies looking to move, expand, or build new in the United States find Middle Tennessee business-friendly and financially feasible,” said Rosemary Bates, executive director of the Gallatin Economic Development Agency. “We have the enviable ability to choose which companies would be good fits for our community and our focus on high-tech jobs and innovative processes. We want Gallatin to be seen as an innovation hub.”











































SGallatin is... Home
"Growing up here, I made lifelong friends... I still see some of those people today. Those people still have businesses today and families, and it's fun to support them throughout all these years."
- Kelly Coley, Coley Insurance Agency
ome cities are fun to visit, offering all the amenities for a fun-filled stay. Restaurants and museums, public transportation and fitness centers may be on every corner, but that doesn’t necessarily exude the feeling of home. Home is a place for good times, good people, and pockets of peace for escaping hectic moments. Gallatin is full of new structures, but many are a temporary landing place to accommodate specific seasons of life. The following organizations work to erect new structures and neighborhoods with a mission to create stable, affordable options for residents to call home. The welcome signs and rocking chairs say it all; don’t forget to smile, wave, and give a little nod to the good work going on all across the county.
The concept of home is relative. It’s a feeling, an aesthetic, a concept, and for some, it feels unattainable or nearly impossible to find. Fortunately for these folks, Gallatin Housing Authority is working diligently to ensure affordable (also relative) options are available to those who need them most.
When Michael Bates, Executive Director of Gallatin Housing Authority , assumed his role in 2013, he had big plans and a vision to improve and expand public housing options in Gallatin. A mission driven organization, GHA strives to be the entity that is the answer for a select community that has a small budget for housing. Long stigmatized in society, public housing hasn’t always looked and felt like what most would call home, but through tireless efforts, Michael and his board of directors are changing the narrative one development at a time.

The housing authority wants every resident to feel welcomed, comfortable, and like they belong in their communities. Unlike the open market for housing, public options are income based, and while applications are similar to what you would complete on the regular market, the considerations are largely based on percentages and earned income ranges. Many people in Gallatin are working jobs paying salaries less than 35k a year; the issue is they need homes with multiple bedrooms and bathrooms and can’t afford market pricing for mortgage or rent.
That’s where Gallatin Housing Authority can help. Preferences for housing are given to elderly, veteran, working, and disabled applicants, but anyone struggling to secure housing within their low-income budget can apply. There are so many applications rolling in that GHA has a waitlist, especially for one bedroom apartments designed for the elderly population – a group of people that is quickly growing in numbers in Sumner County.
The future hope of Gallatin Housing Authority is to acquire affordable properties and utilize federal resources to build more housing. There currently exists a strategic plan to build more senior and elderly apartments and to limit homelessness in our area. Michael is adamant about alleviating stress for families that are heavily burdened by money issues, in other words, high rents and mortgages. If you’re tooling around Gallatin and want to see happy folks situating welcome signs on their front porches, drive through some housing authority developments built and remodeled by GHA.
In order to stay competitive in the market and continue providing buildings that “fit” with current trends, Michael’s team is bringing new life to older buildings and inserting their own ideas and opinions into the plans for new ones. For young families, public housing is a place to re-group, receive counseling, learn how to budget, own a home, pay bills, and survive in a community where it’s crucial to engage with neighbors and develop relationships.
The Gallatin Housing Authority is not just in the business of building homes: they are here to solve problems by partnering with public and private entities who can help do more for our low-income individuals and families. According to Michael, they are “transformers." Something to celebrate is Michael’s honor of being named the 2025 TAHRA Mid-Size Agency Executive Director of the Year and Gallatin Housing Authority the 2025 Mid-Size Agency of the Year. Both of these awards are testaments to the noticeable hard work Michael and GHA put into our people and community each and every day making houses homes for those who need safe, comfortable places to call their own
In Gallatin, home is more than a place. It is connection, opportunity, and the feeling of belonging to something greater than yourself. At Habitat for Humanity of Sumner County , that belief comes to life through The Hudson, Sumner County's pocket neighborhood designed to reimagine what affordable homeownership can look like in a growing community.
The Hudson is a small-footprint cluster of six thoughtfully designed homes built around a shared green courtyard. Instead of prioritizing streets and driveways, the neighborhood brings back front porches and shared outdoor space, encouraging natural interaction between neighbors. The design reflects


a simple but powerful idea: when people feel connected to where they live, communities thrive.
By introducing this innovative model to Sumner County, Habitat is expanding pathways to affordable homeownership without sacrificing dignity, beauty, or thoughtful design. Six homes. One shared space. Endless opportunity for relationships to grow. This is affordable housing reimagined. This is home, together.
With one - to three-bedroom homes, The Hudson will welcome a diverse mix of individuals and families, all united by the opportunity to own a safe, affordable place to call home. Applications for the neighborhood will open in Fall 2026, offering new hope to those working toward stability and longterm investment in their future.
Michael Bates with Gallatin Housing Authority
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Designed for connection rather than congestion, The Hudson centers around a shared green space that fosters community while making smarter, more sustainable use of land. As the first pocket neighborhood of its kind in Sumner County, it represents a forward-thinking approach to housing that balances growth with intentional design.
Named in tribute to two visionary leaders, The Hudson honors a legacy of service, compassion, and the belief that strong communities are built through kindness and action.
Gallatin continues to grow, but at its heart remains a place where neighbors know one another and opportunity is within reach. Through The Hudson, Habitat for Humanity of Sumner County is helping ensure that growth includes everyone, because when people have a place to call their own, Gallatin is more than a city. Gallatin is home.
Heading off to college is an exciting time in any young person’s life, but it’s a moment when home takes on a different look, feel, and meaning. For many private colleges and universities, living options are limited or nonexistent; however, Welch College in Gallatin offers not only a topquality education but also on-campus dorms that let you bring the comforts of home to school.
Welch College was established in the 1940s as Free Will Baptist College and is now a private, non-profit institution with over 50 degree programs for students to pursue. A highlight is the Welch Divinity School, providing a strong foundation in theological studies combined with hands-on ministry training. Despite its small, private existence, Welch is home to pristine dormitories for men and women and even the college president has a home on campus. Each student living on site is assigned to a SpirituaLife Group designed to create community and meet spiritual needs of each person through prayer, singing, and overall support.
As a first-year, or freshman, student, you’re assigned to a mature upperclassman through the peer mentoring program, meaning emotional support and advice are just a hop, skip, and jump across the courtyard. To round out the away-from-home experience, Welch offers meals through Pioneer College Caterers. Meal plans for dorm and commuter students can be found on the website along with meal times, grab & go options, and allergy awareness and wellness plans curated to your needs. Welch College works hard to offer competitive educational programs with the cozy touch of home nearby.
Gallatin is quickly becoming home for a variety of people from all over the country. From California to New York, the growth and kindness of our city and people is a positive for those looking to settle down in a bustling town with big city vibes and cozy local charm. Home is definitely where the heart is, and from what we know, Gallatin is the heart of the county and proud to welcome anyone in to look around and stay awhile.

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Red Tulip is celebrating 20 years of business, marking two decades as one of Gallatin’s most-loved shopping destinations. Founded in the mid-2000s, Red Tulip has built its reputation on a thoughtfully curated mix of boutique finds—making it the go-to spot for gifts that feel personal, elevated, and fun.
Red Tulip offers so much more than gifts alone. The shop features stylish women’s clothing, baby and children’s gifts, home wares, accessories, and customer-favorite brands like Swig, enewton, Jellycat, and many others. Located near Vol State Community College, Red Tulip continues to draw loyal shoppers from across the community who trust the store’s eye for quality and charm. Celebrating 20 years is a testament to strong ownership, intentional curation, and a small business that continues to grow alongside the people it serves.






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Meet Dr. Scott Coffey, the dedicated CEO of Comprehensive Health & Wellness. With a strong commitment to holistic care, Dr. Coffey brings his expertise in both primary and aesthetic healthcare to the Gallatin community. His passion for patient care shines through in personalized treatment plans designed to support long-term wellness. Whether focusing on weight loss, microneedling, or comprehensive aesthetic services, Dr. Coffey and his team ensure that every patient receives high-quality care tailored to their unique needs and goals.
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Gallatin is... fun
"Gallatin
is fun because of all the family-fun activities. It's a great city to be involved in for our kids to come out to sports and different events on the Square."
- Jonathan & Ashlynn Blayney, Blayney Insurance Agency


We love having a good time here in Gallatin, and there are tons of options to do so no matter what suits your fancy. From live music to hiking, boating, and taking the pup to the park, our city offers a wide variety of entertainment and enrichment on every corner.
Historic Downtown Gallatin bustles with activity, much of it thanks to the dedicated efforts of Executive Director Amy Nixon and the nonprofit Historic Downtown Gallatin, Inc. At the center of this area is The Palace Theater, a cherished historic silent movie theater.
The Palace's Summer Movie Series is a major draw, offering families an affordable and experience. Every Friday in June and July, morning movies play at 10 AM for just $5, which includes a small drink and popcorn. For daycares, a 1PM showing is also available, though the public is still welcome to attend. This tradition consistently brings people to The Palace, fostering a sense of community, and the recent installation of a new sound system is set to broaden its offerings; the goal is not only to rent the space to bands and musicians but for The Palace to produce its own concert events. Additionally, the venue is available for private rentals, such as birthday parties, showers, book clubs, or other friendly gatherings. During December, The Palace hosts a Christmas movie series every weekend (excluding Christmas Day), complete with Santa Claus at each showing. For those curious about The Palace's past, tours can be scheduled to delve into the history of the oldest still-standing silent movie theater in the state of Tennessee. The theater is also available for rent by paranormal groups for investigations and collaborates with other historical sites on programs like the Sumner County Museum Hidden History Passport and various local tours.
Beyond The Palace, Amy Nixon and Historic Downtown Gallatin are the driving force behind Third Thursday, an event now in its 12th year. This
Third Thursday in Downtown Gallatin
initiative, which originated as "Sip, Supper, and Song" about 15 years ago, was specifically designed to support downtown businesses in the wake of the Streetscape program's impact. To that end, outside vendors are intentionally excluded, encouraging patrons to explore local restaurants and retailers. Even if stores are closed, the event significantly boosts the visibility of downtown businesses. In 2025, themed nights were introduced to enhance the experience, aiming to attract attendees regardless of their familiarity with the musical talent. The event consistently features recognizable bands and musicians while maintaining a family-friendly atmosphere, and attendees can conveniently access food and drinks from local eateries, some of which set up on the square outside of their brick and mortar locations. All Access Coach and Leasing served as the presenting sponsor for 2025's Third Thursdays, highlighting the crucial role of sponsorships in bringing fun to the city – without local support, the nonprofit wouldn’t have the means to plan and execute an event of this magnitude alone. Third Thursday runs from June to September and includes sponsored giveaways, scavenger hunts, and stickers, proving it’s a family-friendly series with good people and good times in mind.
Future plans for 2026 and beyond may include open mic nights, book clubs, and special music events on top of an already-full calendar. If you're interested in supporting these organizations, you can donate, sponsor, or get involved in various ways. All contributions directly support their efforts to maintain downtown Gallatin's vitality and historic character and to bring the fun to our community.
For Aaron and Kalyn Keen, music is more than just a profession – it's a story of local roots growing into a vibrant resource for musical expression.
Aaron's journey into music began with him helping at VBS at First Baptist Church in Gallatin. He naturally connected with the youngest children and became known as the goofy, fun guy – a persona he won’t shake anytime soon. This amiable demeanor soon extended to teaching guitar lessons on the side, where he shared rock songs with eager young students. His path continued at Vol State, where he thrived under the guidance of the beloved Mr. Story and ultimately developed a love of sharing music and performance with the masses. Even when work took him away, including stints on cruise ships, Aaron's dedication always brought him back to Gallatin to teach and perform, sharing his love for music with his hometown.
Kalyn, with a degree in Entertainment Media specializing in Music Business, brings the entrepreneurial vision to their partnership. Having met while working at the same place, she and Aaron decided to embark on their own venture, establishing the Keen School of Music in 2024.

Aaron's diverse musical background, notably his time with "The Young Americans" where he learned a multitude of instruments for a dinner theater production (even mastering "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" on the violin for the show!), perfectly complements Kalyn's strategic business acumen. Their success is wildly evident throughout town, not only through their packed schedule but also through their partnerships with local community individuals and organizations.
What truly sets the Keen School of Music apart is its commitment to fostering a dynamic musical community. While they primarily offer private lessons, their vision extends far beyond individual instruction. They actively encourage students of similar ages and skill levels to collaborate and perform live around town, and they work with restaurants, nonprofits, and other organizations to ensure their students have those opportunities frequently. Their philosophy is straightforward: provide excellent musical education while simultaneously offering invaluable opportunities for stage experience, public exposure, and
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most importantly, building genuine confidence. Kalyn and Aaron both love helping students come out of their shells, not only as musicians but as people.
The Keen’s dedication to community engagement is evident in their popular musical petting zoo, an interactive experience allowing individuals to touch and play instruments they may never have encountered. They regularly partner with daycares and libraries and participate in special events, offering both entertainment and unique access to instruments for all. Their Rock Ready Program places students in bands—complete with band names and posters—for performances at significant local gatherings like the Main Street Festival and Historic Rose Mont’s School’s Out Bash.
The Keen School of Music welcomes individuals of all ages and skill levels, and while their student body primarily comprises younger individuals, they warmly embrace college-aged and adult students embarking on their musical journeys for the first time. They are also innovating with cool programs such as their Video Game Camp, where participants compose original music for digital games. These three-day camps, along with
Beyond the lessons, the Keens embody a balanced and joyful approach to life. In their downtime, they enjoy playing video games together, spending time with family, particularly their three-year-old niece, and exploring new food, coffees, and sweet treats at local haunts. Their philosophy on music is reminiscent of Ratatouille's motto: "Anyone can cook." The Keens believe that musical proficiency is attainable for anyone, and that “just like cooking, you can learn to do it for a variety of reasons – to make others happy, to make yourself happy, or to perform.
For anyone seeking a new way to explore Gallatin's natural beauty and create lasting memories, Daniel and Carina Rawley, the dynamic duo behind Get Up and Go KayakingOld Hickory Lake, are leading the charge. They're not just offering kayak rentals; they're crafting unforgettable experiences that add a vibrant new dimension to our local outdoor scene.
The Rawleys' journey to Gallatin is rooted in a passion for the outdoors and a strong business foundation. Daniel honed his skills working for the founder of the entire Get Up and Go Kayaking franchise, learning the business model firsthand and managing several locations. This experience showed him the value
of the company's family-oriented approach and sparked the idea of owning his own kayaking venture. Looking to move from Florida, the couple ultimately set their sights on the Nashville area. After scouting various locations, they discovered the serene waters of Old Hickory Lake, and specifically, Bledsoe Creek State Park. The welcoming support of Park Manager/Ranger Chris Thurman helped solidify their decision, bringing this unique business to Gallatin.
Beyond their shared love for the outdoors, Daniel and Carina bring complementary professional skills to their enterprise. Carina leverages her expertise as a full-time event planner, while Daniel runs Trailhead Productions, specializing in real estate photos and videos and general business promotions. This creative background is often integrated into Get Up and Go Kayaking, with guides frequently capturing moments on phones and Daniel stepping in for higher-production value content.
With approximately 35 Get Up and Go Kayaking locations across Florida, Tennessee, Texas, and North Carolina, the Rawleys' Old Hickory Lake spot is a key addition. They intentionally chose Bledsoe Creek State Park because they recognized a desire for more engaging outdoor
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they understand that many people, especially those working from home or in professional roles, are eager to disconnect from technology and immerse themselves in nature.
What sets Get Up and Go Kayaking - Old Hickory Lake apart are their signature experiences. They offer both day tours and unique sunset glow tours in their distinctive clear kayaks. These clear vessels allow guests to see directly into the calm, peaceful waters below. The tours are designed to be more than just paddling: they're guided experiences tailored to each group. Guides personalize every trip, sharing facts about local wildlife, pointing out flora or animal nests, telling jokes, and answering questions, fostering genuine connections among guests. It’s a chance to build community and enjoy the serene beauty of the lake, often leading to spontaneous conversations and shared moments of disconnection from the everyday.
The glow tours, in particular, bring a unique sense of fun and wonder, almost like a childhood experience with the vibrant lights illuminating the water. The experience is suitable for both beginners and seasoned kayakers, as guides are on hand to offer coaching and ensure everyone feels confident and empowered on the water, and this guided approach means no need for guests to worry about transport, equipment hauling, or cleanup— just pure enjoyment.
Daniel and Carina aren't just owners; they actively serve as tour guides, genuinely enjoying every booking that rolls in. Operating seasonally from April to November, they are thrilled to offer a blend of fun, fitness, and connection to Gallatin and its surrounding communities. They also offer merchandise online and have a loyalty program, further extending the Get Up and Go Kayaking experience.
When Brandon and Leslie Maynard looked for a new family-oriented business to bring to their community, they saw a gap: local vet offices offered limited boarding options, and many existing facilities confined dogs to crates or long leads, restricting their natural behavior. As a nurse for 20 years, Leslie tired of corporate life and wanted a business that was community-focused and provided a muchneeded service, especially to first responders who work long shifts and need premium care for their furry family members.
They found the perfect model in Hounds Town Gallatin, a doggy daycare and boarding facility with a unique and fun philosophy. The original Hounds Town was founded by a retired NYC police officer who trained search and rescue dogs after 9/11. This background instilled a core belief that every dog, much like a person, has a backstory that deserves to be understood, and being caged while away from home is not the ideal way to help the animals thrive.

The philosophy at Hounds Town Gallatin is simple: give dogs a place to be themselves. This is a place for fun, not confinement, and unlike many other facilities, they have a "no add-ons" policy, meaning there are no hidden fees for extra services. All dogs get the same highquality, personalized care, and you can even bring special items or comforts of home to daycare without the fear of being charged more money. They take the time to get to know each dog and perform a temperament test on every new arrival before ever allowing them to play with already acclimated pups. Each new dog is eased into the away-from-home environment for safety and comfortability. And although not widely advertised, the facility will board cats if they come from homes with dogs, but they are required to go through the evaluation process just like pups.
Something neat about Hounds Town is that it’s specifically designed for dogs' well-being. The playrooms, which come in five different sizes, are painted in colors dogs see most vividly, blue and lime green. The rooms are also designed without corners, which can create shadows that cause anxiety for some dogs. Instead of being kenneled, boarded dogs sleep in comfortable "townhomes." And the best part about Hounds Town Gallatin is flexible daycare drop-offs with no reservations required—a huge plus for local first responders, healthcare workers, and other professionals with long or unpredictable hours. To get your pup enrolled, you just need up-to-date shot records and a scheduled consultation with meet-n-greet.
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Brandon and Leslie's commitment extends beyond the facility walls. They partner with local shelters, often taking in timid or "unadoptable" dogs to help them build confidence and learn that people can be trusted. This community-first approach is also reflected in their hiring philosophy in which they believe in giving people an opportunity to work with animals without requiring formal degrees or certifications.
Hounds Town also offers basic grooming services from a certified groomer, including baths and nail trims. For a truly immersive experience, they host monthly themed parties, complete with decorations and dog-friendly costumes, making every day feel special and engaging the pups in fun paw-ties that help them mingle with furiends and indulge in occasional treats.
Ultimately, Hounds Town Gallatin is more a community hub for pets and their owners. It provides a safe, fun, and kennel-free environment where dogs can play all day and come home happily exhausted—or, as the staff calls it, suffering from a "Hounds Town Hangover."
Gallatin offers a vibrant outdoor scene, and TN SUP and Adventures, under new ownership, is making it even easier to connect with nature, learn new skills, and find adventure right here in our own back yard.
Shannon Slayton’s connection to Gallatin runs deep, with family roots stretching back generations. Growing up with a diverse background, includin living abroad, she developed a profound passion for the outdoors and a lifelong commitment to learning. After graduating from Gallatin High School, her path led her to health, fitness, and coaching, eventually earning certifications as a Stand Up Paddleboard instructor, Wilderness Guide, and Wellness Coach.
A significant personal transformation in her 40s ignited a clear vision: to integrate her love for the outdoors and her expertise in well-being into her work. This journey led her to the opportunity to acquire TN SUP and Adventures from a local yogi who got the business off the ground years prior. She expresses a profound gratitude for the experiences and connections that allowed her to pursue this dream, aiming to help others create joyful lives aligned with their values all while teaching basic wellness principles for a more balanced life.
Today, TN SUP and Adventures specializes in Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) and offers a variety of activities for all skill levels. Whether you're seeking a tranquil paddle on Old Hickory Lake, an invigorating SUP fitness class, or a unique way to explore nature, Shannon and her instructors bring a little something unique and fun to the water’s edge.
Guiding principles like "Don't postpone joy” “Be fully present” and “Say yes to adventure" drive Shannon to curate experiences that go beyond typical paddle

boarding or yoga classes. The focus isn't just on physical activity but on cultivating confidence, building skills, and fostering deeper connections, both with oneself and with others through shared outdoor experiences.
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The strength of our community is reflected in the many individuals and organizations committed to protecting and supporting our citizens each day. From first responders who serve with courage and professionalism to child advocacy centers and recovery programs that walk alongside families in vulnerable moments, Gallatin prioritizes both safety and healing. It’s a community-wide effort — one rooted in prevention, protection, and the belief that everyone deserves to feel secure and supported.
The Gallatin Fire Department , under the leadership of Chief Jeff Beaman, is a cornerstone of public safety in Gallatin. They're more than just firefighters battling blazes – they serve as the community's primary safety net and problem solvers, responding to a diverse range of emergencies and actively working to prevent them through educational initiatives. Chief Beaman began his career in fire service in 1989 in West Tennessee and has worked to improve safety and efficiency not only internally but in other departments across the country.
Before the 1970s, firefighters were seen solely as the people who put out fires, but over the years, the
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community has grown to know the fire department for their diverse skillset and ability to handle a multitude of urgent and non-emergency situations. In the 1970s, they took on Emergency Medical Services (EMS), followed by handling Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) incidents in the 1980s. The 1990s brought about Technical Rescue Programs, including swift water and structural collapse emergencies and by 2001, they found themselves on the front lines, adapting to self-defense protocols in the 9/11 tragedy that struck New York City. Over the last decade, they've become trained in active shooter scenarios, operating in what they call the "hot zone": scenarios previously more in the law enforcement wheelhouse where incidents are active and quick strategy is employed. More recently, with the onset of COVID, they've been recognized as an active arm of public health, helping to organize vaccination sites and improve public health awareness. While fire service is a profession that handles a wide array of incidents, Chief Beaman notes that the only thing they don't do is "put people in jail. "Luckily Gallatin generally experiences less violence compared to other areas he's served, emphasizingn that perspective is everything in public safety, and information and transparency are key
to getting the public on board with solution-driven and time-sensitive action plans.
According to the department, the biggest safety concern in the Gallatin area is traffic accidents, largely due to distracted driving. They've also seen a significant shift in the public safety narrative with the rise of digital media, meaning the safety concerns have always been present, but with social media, visibility is increased. Something many don’t realize is that age plays a crucial factor in emergency calls: individuals 45 and older are more at risk for emergencies, and those 60 and older call for assistance four times more frequently than any other age group, and not all of these calls are life threatening. Things as simple as helping someone off the floor after a tumble or rescuing small animals from storm drains make the list of firefighter duties. This highlights the fire department's role as a true community caretaker and perceived “fixer” of all things. If a problem doesn't fit the profile for police or EMS, Chief Beaman says, "they send the Big Red Truck."
The Gallatin Fire Department operates with a robust team of just over 100 individuals assigned to three shifts, with 34 people per shift

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working a 24-hour on, 48-hour off schedule. A Battalion Chief oversees all five stations for each shift, and there are six administrative positions at headquarters. The department is working to relocate headquarters further east to optimize coverage across its five stations, a change that will happen in the next couple years.
A proactive approach to safety is central to the Gallatin Fire Department's mission. During Fire Safety Month, their "clown troop" visits every elementary school in Gallatin, engaging children with dances, skits, and songs, the belief being that kids can be the best safety educators for their parents. In September each year, the department visits every daycare to familiarize young children with firefighters and show them they're there to help. In a world where the lights are bright and sirens loud, it’s important for first responders to be friendly, trustworthy faces that kids and adults alike recognize as such. Something unique to our department is that Gallatin High School boasts the only dual enrollment fire science program in the entire state, fostering future generations of fire service professionals. Some of Chief Beaman’s newest recruits are fresh out of the program and ready to hop the engine toward a safer Gallatin. The department is also working to increase diversity within the program and hiring process, while ensuring all candidates meet the necessary physical qualifications to perform the job.
Chief Beaman's experience, including years on the EMS regulatory board as well as being a firefighter and chief, extends beyond Gallatin. The department frequently deploys crews to assist with disasters throughout Tennessee and even into Kentucky, responding to hundreds of calls a year to help other departments. As a city asset, the Gallatin Fire Department can be deployed both inside and outside of Tennessee under the Emergency Management Pact, demonstrating their commitment to broader public safety and wellbeing. The Gallatin Fire Department is a testament to efficiency, built on adequate staff, good processes, and flexibility—all vital components in their continuous effort to keep Gallatin happy and safe.
Gallatin is a vibrant community, and a key component of its stability and quality of life is the dedicated work of the Gallatin Police Department (GPD). Under the leadership of Chief Donald Bandy, GPD is committed to maintaining a

safe environment for all residents through a robust operational presence, strategic partnerships, proactive community engagement, and a clear commitment to accountability.
The Gallatin Police Department operates with a substantial force of 110 sworn officers, a staffing level designed to provide comprehensive public safety services to our city of over 50,000 residents. Beyond the essential routine patrols that cover our streets, the department has several specialized units, each tailored to address specific needs within the community: a K9 Unit, a Criminal Investigative Division, a Flex Unit, a Boat Patrol to secure our waterways, as well as units dedicated to Animal Services, Codes Enforcement, and the Parks. Each of these teams plays a distinct and vital role, collectively addressing
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issues ranging from complex criminal investigations and narcotics enforcement to waterway safety and crucial community-specific concerns.
While the GPD's primary jurisdiction is, of course, the City of Gallatin itself, effective law enforcement often necessitates collaboration that extends beyond city limits. The department maintains strong working relationships with key partners, including the Sumner County Sheriff's Office, the Tennessee Highway Patrol, and other local and regional departments, facilitating information sharing, coordinating responses to incidents that may cross jurisdictional boundaries, and providing mutual aid, ultimately ensuring a unified approach to protecting Gallatin residents and Sumner County. A significant aspect of the GPD's strategy lies in its emphasis on proactive crime prevention and cultivating strong community relationships. Two prominent programs, the Citizens Police Academy and the Reserve Police Academy, are specifically designed to educate residents about law enforcement operations, fostering a deeper understanding and stronger connections between officers and the community they serve.
Not only does the department offer these programs, but GPD officers participated in over 400 community events during 2024 alone. This consistent presence at schools, neighborhood gatherings, and city festivals is paramount in building trust through direct, personal interactions. And, in an increasingly digital world, GPD maintains an active presence on social media. This serves as a tool for keeping the public informed on timely safety alerts and departmental news, while also facilitating real-time feedback from the community. It’s not all serious. GPD has a pretty good sense of humor especially evident around the holidays when their resident skeletons participate in some silly activities just off Franklin St. GPD continuously analyzes crime data and actively incorporates public input, guiding their enforcement strategies and ensuring resources are allocated to areas of greatest need. Every citizen complaint is handled with the utmost seriousness and in strict accordance with departmental policy, regardless of the nature. This commitment extends

notably to all complaints involving the use of force, which undergo thorough review processes to confirm that officer actions consistently align with established departmental standards and legal guidelines. By adhering to clear policies and maintaining open lines of communication, the Gallatin Police Department consistently strives to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and community confidence, significantly contributing to why Gallatin remains such a secure and desirable place to live, work, and play.
In a world where the legal system can be intimidating to navigate, especially for young children, organizations like Ashley’s Place - Sumner Child Advocacy Center exist. Born out of the need to reduce the number of times children are required to repeat and relive horrible abuse experiences, Ashley’s Place has a mission to deliver childfocused services to victims of sexual abuse and to provide protection to assist in the healing process.
Ashley, the namesake of this nonprofit, told her story multiple times over the course of a few hours, causing her to relive the traumatic experience of being abused. Too often multiple organizations and legal entities are gathering information requiring victims to share their stories over and again, ultimately delaying the onset of finding a solution and beginning the healing process. Amy Burke-Salyers and her team ensure that no child has to tell his or her story a detrimental number of times. Working with utmost confidentiality and in close collaboration with local law enforcement and the judicial system, Ashley’s Place provides a child-friendly atmosphere for interviews and needed services. This nonprofit is small but mighty, offering space and time for forensic interviews, advocate meetings, prevention education, mental health services, and Child Protective Investigative Team training.
From incident to court appearance, Ashley’s Place works with victims and families to gather all necessary information and put in place healing opportunities to better lives moving forward. A dedicated board of directors and on-site team helps accommodate all schedules in an effort to expedite processes and lessen burdens for everyone
involved, introducing a level of security to situations where personal space and safety have been grossly compromised.
One special thing about Ashley’s Place, aside from the fun dragon, castle, and playroom you see upon entering, is the inclusion of Pups Adding Comfort for Kids (P.A.C.K.). Grady the yellow lab is fully trained as a service and facility dog and helps to calm both children and adults on site and in the courtroom. Grady is gentle, loving, and very professional, providing great moral support for everyone seeking services at Ashley’s Place. With Grady by their sides, children who’ve endured abominable things can rest assured the comfort pup is there to help lighten the load and ease tension during the most intense moments.
Abuse of any kind is a tragedy, and Amy’s team is insistent on being a light in people’s darkest moments. With a memory of Ashley’s case in the proverbial rearview mirror, Ashley’s Place - Sumner Child Advocacy Center continues to work toward safe, kind experiences for all who walk through their doors.
The Sumner Prevention Coalition, formerly the Sumner County Anti-Drug Coalition, is an organization that’s spent almost two decades raising awareness for substance abuse and mental health. The idea came from local criminal court judges who were concerned with the number of adults being arrested for crimes involving misuse of alcohol and drugs. Housed near the Downtown Gallatin square but out in the community more than in the office, the Coalition has a mission to educate our community about the dangers of various substances available in our stores, on our streets, and in local classrooms and homes. From prescription drug abuse to the dangers of tobacco, vaping, and underage drinking, this organization works to unite people and provide solutions that will make a difference for everyone in our county.
You’ll often find Meagan and Josh, leaders in the organization, visiting schools and events with alcohol impairment goggles and other interactive activities to get students thinking about the dangers of drugs and alcohol. For parents interested in learning more about the warning signs of substance abuse and
how to keep an eye on their young people, the TransPARENTSee trailer can be booked for events and is only available for adults to walk through. With the help of local law enforcement officers, The Sumner Prevention Coalition created a replica of a teen bedroom and shows parents how to detect and spot illegal or dangerous substances in various hiding places throughout the room.
Twice a year, you can find the Coalition supporting local drug take-back days where citizens can drop off unneeded or expired prescription drugs at local grocery stores and pharmacies. Proper disposal helps keep these

medicines out of the hands of those with plans for improper use and keeps our septic and sewer systems clear of illegal and dangerous substances. Programs to help tobacco cessation, for first offenders, and for people victimized by substance abuse happen several times each year and are inexpensive or free to attend.
The Sumner Prevention Coalition is funded by state and federal grants, local donations, and their biggest event of the year, The Bold Enough Challenge Rodeo. Held at Triple Creek Park and designed to be a fun and affordable event, the rodeo is the Coalition’s largest fundraiser every June. Local businesses and individuals purchase sponsorships, bring food trucks or vendor tables, and settle in for two nights under the arena lights. This event not only raises funds but also community awareness about substance abuse in Sumner County. Something neat about the rodeo is that our local Recovery Court program provides volunteers for the event, allowing those actively recovering from ill experiences with drugs and alcohol a chance to do something positive on their healing journeys.
Help for substance-related issues is just a phone call, email, or social media message away, and The Sumner Prevention Coalition is more than ready to provide resources and help. Whether you’re looking to book the trailer, need access to Naloxone training, or you just want to get involved with efforts, we can assure you there’s always something and someone available to guide you.
The Sumner County Sheriff's Office plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and well-being of our county, especially rural outskirts not under the jurisdiction of city entities. Under the leadership of Sheriff Eric Craddock, the office is committed to maintaining a close and collaborative relationship with the residents of Sumner County, instilling trust in law enforcement and focusing on initiatives designed to keep our county safe and informed.
The Sheriff's Office, located in the heart of Gallatin, is a multi-faceted organization with various divisions including Animal Services (formerly Animal Control), Criminal Investigations, Patrol, and Warrants. Its comprehensive duties range from corrections and civil process service to providing essential School Resource Officers and ensuring court and jail security. Sheriff’s deputies serve our county areas (anywhere outside city limits but still in Sumner County) and work with city departments to maintain order for our citizens.
The office also engages with the community through initiatives like the Citizens Academy, D.A.R.E., and Neighborhood Watch, all of which strengthen the bond between law enforcement and the public. C.H.A.M.P. Camp, a summer program for middle schoolers, is a rewarding chance for deputies to work with kids who’ve demonstrated positive attitudes and willingness to work with others. During their week-long pursuit, students build Character, Honesty, Attitude, Motivation, and Positivity (C.H.A.M.P.) and participate in activities designed to teach sportsmanship and self-discipline. In addition, the presence of School Resource Officers (SROs) in most of our 50+ schools fosters meaningful relationships with law enforcement and helps young people feel comfortable using them as community resources.

On a broader scale, SCSO spearheads campaigns like the Drug Take Back days in April and October each year. Setting up at local pharmacies and grocery stores, deputies collect unused and no-longer-needed pharmaceuticals and supplies and dispose of them properly on the public’s behalf. This not only gets dangerous substances out of homes, businesses, and off the street, but it’s a casual event that allows people to interact with deputies, further strengthening the community bond.
A unique program manned by SCSO is tied to inmates looking forward to returning home after incarceration. In an attempt to help people turn their lives around and improve their chances of staying crime free upon release, the Sheriff’s office enrolls eligible inmates in the Homebound program. Inmates can receive counseling, take education classes, and even learn how to interview for jobs all while incarcerated in the Sumner County Jail. For Sheriff Craddock and his team of deputies, seeing inmates leave and never return to the system is the goal – it truly takes a village to help misguided folks find and utilize resources for healthy, happy, substance and crime-free lives.
The Sumner County Sheriff's Office's tireless efforts and ongoing dedication are essential to making Gallatin a safe and prosperous place to live and work. We pride ourselves on being a kind and welcoming part of Tennessee, and people like Sheriff Craddock are just as “normal” as the next guy, shaking hands and keeping an eye out for the wellbeing of Gallatin and all of Sumner County.
In Sumner County, a groundbreaking initiative is reshaping how the juvenile justice system addresses the welfare of its youngest and most vulnerable residents. The Safe Baby Court (SBC), championed by State Senator Farrell Haile and inspired by the national Zero to Three program, provides a unique pathway for families facing dependency and neglect issues. This innovative court, launched in Tennessee and now active in over 20 of our 95 counties, focuses on a single, crucial objective: achieving permanency for children under the age of three.
The SBC model is built on a foundation of community trust and collaboration. The Safe Baby Court team works tirelessly to build relationships with program participants as well as with local businesses and nonprofit partners willing and able to help through time, money, and services. This network of support is essential, providing families with a wide range of resources—from car repairs to car seats, housing, and clothing–all in an attempt to help them find stability and consistency in otherwise chaotic family situations.
Cases in Safe Baby Court originate with the Department of Children's Services (DCS) and specifically target families with at least one child three years of age or younger. The program does not accept cases involving severe physical or sexual abuse or domestic violence but instead focuses

on situations like substance abuse and neglect where the family can be supported and potentially reunified. While the programs are separate, SBC and Recovery Court often see the same families in various stages of life struggles and work together to share insight as a means to get them permanently on track and out of the legal system.
Each family working with SBC is assigned a dedicated team that provides frequent and consistent support. Families are seen a minimum of twice a month over a 9 to 12-month period, with the goal of fostering independence long term. The team works to address all aspects of a family's life, including childcare, longterm housing, and employment. This intensive support has yielded impressive results: the repeat incident rate for SBC families is just 10%, significantly lower than the standard system's 30%.
The ultimate goal of Safe Baby Court is to secure a permanent, safe home for every child. While reunification with healthy biological parents is the ideal objective, the program also works to identify secondary permanency options which can include placing children with foster families or qualified family members. The court works closely with Sumner County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates), who are assigned to every case, and partners with organizations like Ashley's Place to provide counseling and other critical resources. Partners even go so far as to train animals to ensure a safe home environment for children, demonstrating that needs are specific to each family and every local connection can be utilized to help create and maintain the safe environment SBC fights to find for every case.
The program's reach extends beyond just the child, aiming to support the entire family and break generational cycles of trauma and abuse. The court, led by Judge Howard, believes that every family deserves help, and this compassionate approach has fostered a culture of care – something for which Gallatin and Sumner County are readily known. SBC advocates are available day and night, recognizing that crises don't adhere to a schedule and need has to be met when and where it happens.
Judge Howard believes the Sumner County program is a model for the state, attributing its success to a talented and trusted team that he empowers to help the program flourish. The community of Gallatin has a history of taking care of its own, and the hope is that more people will learn about and get involved with the Safe Baby Court to help children and families in need. By providing touch points and resources, the Safe Baby Court is not just changing individual lives: it's building a safer, more resilient community.

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Gallatin is... Thriving
"I think Gallatin is thriving. Overall growth, the new initiatives that we have going on in the community, and the influx of new people we can love on."
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Our small business community is the heartbeat of our local economy. From storefronts on the Square to startups finding their footing, entrepreneurs here turn passion into progress. When you shop local in Gallatin, you’re investing in neighbors, dreams, and a community that believes in its own.
Nashville natives Josh and Jennifer Peyton have truly found their sweet spot right here in Sumner County. What began with a cleaning company back in 2011 has blossomed into a vibrant collection of successful local businesses, all rooted in a genuine commitment to our community and a flair for exceptional customer service.
Their personal connection to Gallatin deepened in 2019 when they found a house they weren’t actually looking for. This happy accident firmly planted their roots in Gallatin, where they shared their home with Jennifer’s dad and made a solid decision to invest in the community.
"We are thriving because of the people – we have an extremely positive community... once you find your people, they’re going to support you no matter what."
Their first big venture here was Fitness1440, which opened its doors in July 2020. This step into the fitness world showcased their readiness to branch out and meet an important community need – a cross between boutique and bigbox fitness that would become a safe space for residents to get fit and build relationships. Josh and Jennifer designed Fitness1440 with a genuine community spirit in mind. They understand that fitness is a journey for everyone, no matter where they start, and what truly sets them apart is their dedication to making fitness accessible for busy families. Fitness1440 Gallatin is the only facility in the area to offer onsite childcare, allowing parents to focus on their well-being without worry. Even facing the challenges of opening during the 2020 pandemic, the Peytons, with the community's support, have fostered a thriving environment at Fitness1440, continuously adding new equipment and classes to keep members engaged and healthy.


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The spark for their next endeavor, Crown & Iris, a charming children's and lifestyle boutique, ignited in 2021. Jennifer simply noticed the gap: there wasn't a great spot in Gallatin for quality kids' clothes without a trip all the way to Nashville or beyond. That vision quickly grew to include a broader range of stylish items for men, women, and the home, and in a lightbulb moment at a local redlight, Jennifer picked up the phone and told Josh the plan. They moved swiftly, signing a lease in August 2021, attending their first market that October, and, after a few construction hiccups, proudly opened their storefront in May 2023. Crown & Iris has truly flourished, as Jennifer points out, "people like to shop online but they want a personal connection when they’re purchasing special gifts,” making their brick and mortar a great place to visit for a personalized experience.
Twirls, their elegant formalwear boutique, was a more recent and wonderfully unexpected addition. What they initially thought might be the grand finale of their retail adventures took a delightful turn after a casual dinner outing. Jennifer spotted an inviting open corner space at The Streets of Indian Lake and seized the moment. Her motivation was clear – give locals a beautiful option for formal wear right here at home, saving everyone that drive to Nashville. In six months, they had a lease, a stunning collection of dresses, and were ready for prom season 2024. With Twirls, their aim is to create a "positive, comfortable, laid back" shopping experience that truly stands out. Jennifer boasts a bridal collection to rival any high-end store in the big city and a collection of tuxedos for rental and purchase that mean no more driving out of the way for formal needs.
The Peytons are quick to tell you that their unwavering dedication to customer service is at the heart of their success. Jennifer, who worked in retail to buy her own clothes growing up, understands the power of a great shopping experience. "We pride ourselves on customer service," she shares, noting that their initial cleaning business was built on customer service and word of mouth. This core philosophy shines through in every one of their ventures, ensuring a top-notch and personal interaction for every single customer.
They’re also quick to give a nod to Gallatin’s warm and supportive community for much of
their prosperity. "We are thriving because of the people – we have an extremely positive community," Jennifer believes – "once you find your people, they’re going to support you no matter what."
Despite having traveled extensively, they feel an unparalleled sense of belonging in Gallatin, where everyone is accepting and the overall vibe of the community is supportive. Beyond their local shops, their entrepreneurial spirit reaches further, with a presence at Painted Tree locations in Franklin, Madison, and Murfreesboro, handling online and in-person orders daily.
"Businesses show up for each other, cohost events, and foster creative energy. It's a collective, not competitive, environment, and that’s how the girls and their creativity thrive. "
For Josh and Jennifer, their businesses are so much more than just ventures; they're a deep commitment to the community they now call home and a way to instill valuable life lessons in their children. They emphasize the importance of hard work and stepping outside your comfort zone, hoping to show their kids that there is a place for everyone. The Peytons are clearly here for the long haul, with intentions to keep growing their businesses and stay actively involved in the community. Their ultimate hope is to build a lasting legacy that allows them to eventually bring in others to oversee their operations, ensuring their continued positive impact and presence in Sumner County.
In the heart of downtown Gallatin, a unique entrepreneurial journey is unfolding, led by two longtime friends, Emma Frost and Lauren Niceley. What started as a shared passion for thrifting and plants has

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blossomed into two businesses, Earth First Vintage and Earth First Plant Co. , both deeply rooted in sustainability and community. Emma and Lauren’s story is one of complementary strengths and a genuine love for giving pre-loved items and lush greenery a new lease on life.
This story is built on nearly two decades of friendship, starting at a small, private middle school in Southern Kentucky. Even as life took them to different places for college and careers, their bond remained strong. When a beloved hobby took on full-time steam, Emma moved to Gallatin to join Lauren, and they've been working sideby-side ever since.
The idea for Earth First literally "sprouted" during an unexpected time. What started out as an admitted side hustle quickly gained momentum toward leaving behind the traditional 9-5. When Emma was laid off during COVID, their thrifting adventures intensified; they’d been toying with the idea of an Instagram page to sell their thrifted finds styled with houseplants and put what they thought was an almost impossible ultimatum of sorts on their journey: they declared if they found this very specific butterfly coaster/tray set that it would be their sign to get the Instagram page up and running. That very day, at a Rivergate Goodwill, they found it. In the five years since, they’ve only found a couple more like it, confirming this rare find was definitely their sign from the universe to start what is now Earth First.
Their success, they agree, lies in their complementary strengths, and while Lauren is more numbers and Emma
is more styling/marketing, the various ideas and creativity they each bring to the table sets their businesses apart while also marrying them together.
Navigating the blend of friendship and business isn't without its challenges, but it's immensely rewarding, with both girls agreeing that communication is key and making time for the friendship outside of business is crucial to success. Their biggest advice to friends, or anyone, looking to start a business is that you don’t have to know everything before you get started – you just need a vision and support and the hard work will have it all falling into place over time.
At the heart of both ventures is the "Earth First" philosophy, a commitment to sustainability that permeates every aspect of their operations. They knew it was a bold move to claim Earth first in their name, but this commitment is evident in their practices and drives their mission of sourcing locally, recycling diligently, and stocking brands that prioritize plasticfree packaging and peat-free soil.
For Earth First Plant Co., Lauren's passion for plants blossomed at 15 with a few small cacti. Emma's lifelong love for thrifting, cultivated during childhood trips to yard sales with her grandpa, sparked Earth First Vintage. Her approach to selecting vintage goods is eclectic and focused on finding pieces that resonate with their aesthetic. Together, they aim to create a one-stop-shop for plant enthusiasts and vintage lovers, offering everything from soil and fertilizer to unique gifts, timeless finds, and expert advice on both fronts. The connection between plants and vintage is seamless for them. "Plants and vintage belong together! I think any vintage
forming lifelong friendships through their businesses. Downtown Gallatin proved a natural home. Both were drawn to the square's charm and the community's sense of collaboration because there's a genuine spirit of support in Gallatin. Businesses show up for each other, co-host events, and foster creative energy. It's a collective, not competitive, environment, and that’s how the girls and their creativity thrive.
Looking ahead, they envision continued sustainable growth for their businesses. This includes job creation and meaningful partnerships, with an eye towards celebrating milestones like their upcoming five-year anniversary. Earth First Vintage and Earth First Plant Co. are a testament to friendship, sustainability, and the vibrant entrepreneurial spirit thriving in downtown Gallatin. We're thrilled to have them enriching our community one vintage item and lush leaf at a time.
College student, Mason Jones, and his then graduate school classmate saw a simple sign that sparked the business idea for what is now one of the most recognizable Tennessee brands in the country. In the midst of conversation unrelated to the Volunteer Traditions brand, Mason and this friend noticed an individual proudly wearing a belt displaying the South Carolina flag. In a lightbulb moment, the idea of creating something (other than a flag) designed to help people represent Tennessee as a state was born. Utilizing the iconic Tri-Star as the central element of design, Mason set out on a journey to make what he terms “awesome products for people who love Tennessee.”
Volunteer Traditions originally set up shop in the big city of Nashville, but Mason noticed an interesting phenomenon: most of his customers were coming from the Sumner County area. Great for his family and according to him a pretty easy decision to make, the move to Gallatin was a smart one, especially since Mason’s crew lives right down the road. Business ownership can be time consuming, and the goal for this location was to create a business and life that suits the entire family while serving top-quality products to customers.
Something unique about the Gallatin location is its peek into the back office and creative process that is Volunteer Traditions. Not only can you shop in store for your favorite
Tennessee garb, but you can peep the full circle that includes everything from ordering to creation, shipping, and setting up floor displays. Another fun fact about Mason’s relocation into Gallatin is because of their centralized location, he and the team have seen significant growth in foot traffic visiting the store. People stop in for gifts, to look around, or simply to say hello as they’re going about their daily routines – all positive returns on the investment Mason made in moving his operations to our city.
So what is the “secret sauce” to a growing and thriving business centered around reppin’ Tennessee as a brand? According to Mason, having a brick and mortar smack in the middle of Middle Tennessee is the perfect storm of accessibility and uniqueness. They have cultivated a loyal following online and in the community, and they continue to offer new items and ideas for displaying the Tri-Star we all know and love. Whether you’re proud of our state or you’re a huge TN Vols fan, Volunteer Traditions can deck you out head to toe in Tri-Star apparel. Grab anything from socks to keychains, hats, and polo shirts, and you’ll likely hear Rocky Top playing faintly in the background. This year marks 20 years of Volunteer Traditions, and with a growing community of people stoked to wear their orange, white, and stars everywhere they go, Mason and his family are confident in the forward motion of the brand, making Volunteer Traditions a family tradition.






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if we love one thing here in the South, it’s eating a good, hearty meal. Even more, we love authentic dishes derived from family recipes and prepared with the heart and soul that, as we say here in Tennessee, will be so tasty your tongue might slap your brains out. Check out these locally owned yums that sprinkle our food scene with a little bit of that “everything” seasoning people are so wild about.
The Chocolate Covered Strawberry, a beloved cafe in Gallatin, Tennessee, was founded in 2007 by Bonnie Waldron, a mom with an affinity for cooking and entertaining. Bonnie's dream was to create a small cafe offering exceptional soups, salads, and sandwiches, with the unique touch of a chocolate-dipped berry accompanying every plate. This idea was sparked years earlier when she noticed how guests at her home always gravitated towards her platter of chocolate-dipped strawberries, present at almost every gathering of family and friends. Even her daughter Natasha remembers seeing her mother light up at the warmth and happy chatter that filled their home when Bonnie hosted guests.
In 2006, Bonnie left the corporate world to pursue her culinary dream,
Gallatin is... f
lavorful
"Everyone in our community and their stories also bring flavor into our community by showcasing who they are and what they have to bring..."
- Jaerica Troutt, Gallatin Department of Electricity
and from 2007 to 2022, she owned and operated The Chocolate Covered Strawberry, meticulously crafting every aspect of the cafe's menu and ambiance. Touting an eclectic and equally cozy vibe, the cafe currently operates out of a historic house with large rooms, interesting architecture, and a Southern feel similar to the one you might get at grandma’s house.
Even after retiring and selling the business to her daughter and son-inlaw, Bonnie’s original vision continues to be upheld. She’s endured two location changes and a global pandemic that threatened even the most established small businesses, and yet “The Berry," as you’ll often hear it referred to by locals, is busy and thriving.
The cafe's enduring goal has been to create a warm and cozy space that feels like home and offers an extra special atmosphere. The menu features simple yet thoughtfully crafted dishes, each with a unique twist, and you’ll be happy to know that each dish is accompanied by a chocolate covered strawberry – a welcomed sweet treat resembling the cafe’s name. From savory to sweet, each sandwich, cup of soup, salad, and side is packed with flavor your taste buds will appreciate. As a family

of entrepreneurs, the owners have a keen eye for what the Gallatin area enjoys, and The Berry has proven to be a popular, yummy addition.
The most rewarding aspect of their journey has been their incredible guests. Humble beginnings quickly grew to a packed parking lot and dining room, and stories of family and friends filled the air meal after meal. From best friend meetups to wedding showers or just a casual lunch, The Chocolate Covered Strawberry has been the backdrop and delicious retreat for a number of joyous occasions.
The family has been deeply honored to serve the Gallatin community for many years. There's a unique energy at The Berry – a friendly vibe, connection, and the feeling of being part of something special – that’s what brings people back. Almost everything on the menu is made from scratch daily, with a promise of fresh ingredients and simple creations made with lots of love.
As restaurant owners, Bonnie and her family remain deeply committed to their craft, striving for exceptional service and quality for anyone who pulls up a seat to their tables. They don't let competition distract them,
focusing instead on providing the best experience possible with a berry sweet treat on every plate and in every to-go box they prepare. The Chocolate Covered Strawberry is proud to be a staple in the community, a family-run business keeping Gallatin full of local flavor.
For over three decades, James Lampley has dedicated his life to the restaurant business. A graduate of culinary schools in Vermont and Switzerland, his passion lies in providing highend service and authentic, story-telling dishes. According to James, he’s taken off his chef's hat to focus on a unique new venture in Gallatin: Roux's Creole Kitchen. This comes after their Starr Ranch venture which served American fare in the same building on the historic square. He and wife Holley wanted to create a concept that is both simple and scalable, using old recipes found in church and plantation cookbooks true to original Louisiana and Creole cuisine. These authentic recipes are tweaked to be made in bulk but do not stray from their humble and yummy beginnings; it’s also important to note almost everything on the menu is made from scratch right here in Downtown Gallatin.
With a background in classical French cooking, James has always been fascinated by Louisiana's culture and food. He believes that every culture's recipes and cooking methods pre-date the establishment of its people, and he is eager to share that history with his customers, especially celebrating what could be considered the United States' only true regional cuisine. At Roux's, the goal is to be an honest, people-centered, and family-friendly business. They want to serve good food and educate diners on the origins of the flavors they are enjoying while providing a rich menu of Creole favorites. When you visit, you’ll notice the menu is intentionally small to eliminate waste. Recognizable and memorable dishes, like the muffaletta made as close to the original as possible, means you can pinpoint what you like and know it’ll be the same delicious meal every time.
James and Holley’s family and friends all work together to make Roux's a success. As business owners, they are always looking for new opportunities to grow, espousing the belief that if you're not thinking outside the box, your business will fail. To that end, Roux's has a food truck launching in 2026. This "driving billboard" will help market the restaurant and drive more people to the business...pun intended. Most importantly, customer feedback is highly valued at Roux's, as the team wants to ensure every

"The goal? Offering not just great food and drink, but also genuine sense of belonging. We're pretty sure its it's well on its way of being the "Cheers" of our city - a place where everyone loves the food and knows your name."
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customer's experience is right in the moment, hoping to create lifelong patrons through good encounters.
Roux's is dedicated to providing authentic experiences, from the food and desserts to the overall atmosphere. The beignets are a unique dessert you won't find anywhere else in Gallatin, while the bread pudding uses a super old recipe that is what you would get in New Orleans in the most prized bakeries and restaurants. Roux’s also offers Mardi Gras fun, including King Cake and beer specials, and guests can always get beads when they visit...as long as the day ends in “y.” Owned by Southern Restaurant Concepts, which also does referral consulting in the restaurant world, Roux's is open from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. for breakfast, followed by lunch and dinner. They close at 8 p.m. on Thursdays through Saturdays and at 7 p.m. on Sundays through Wednesdays. Don’t be surprised if you find them closed for holidays or special occasions – James and Holley believe in enjoying family time and celebrating rest and relaxation where needed. They work hard to take care of their staff and customers while ensuring their own wellbeing for running a successful business. Enjoy coffee on the deck or grab beignets to-go; consider red beans and rice for a lipsmacking lunch and don’t forget some bread pudding for your sweet tooth. Talk to any Louisiana turned Gallatin local and they’ll tell you the Po’Boys taste like home. Any way you look at it, Roux’s has a finger on the pulse of Creole cuisine, and we’re proud they chose our downtown that prides itself on old, Southern charm.
Austin Ray, the visionary behind M.L.Rose Craft Beer & Burgers , has cultivated more than just a restaurant: he's built a welcoming hub where quality food, exceptional beer, and a strong sense of community collide in a flavorful and fun atmosphere. From his early days in Nashville kitchens to establishing a beloved local institution, Ray's journey in hospitality has been defined by a passion for people and a commitment to creating inviting, community spaces.

Austin Ray's immersion in the hospitality world began around age 13, working through school in Nashville kitchens like Corner Pub and Mad Platter. This early exposure ignited a passion that led him to pursue a degree in Hospitality Administration from Boston University, and after returning to Nashville in 2003, at just 23, Austin dove headfirst into the food scene as a co-owner and developer of Bar Twenty3 nightclub and music venue City Hall, both predating the redevelopment of the Gulch area years later.
His next venture, M.L.Rose (originally The Melrose Pub), was born from a simple idea: every neighborhood deserves a great neighborhood pub. Starting in 2008, the concept evolved to feature craft burgers and pub fare,
while the demand for craft beer transformed M.L.Rose into a leader in the local beer scene, selling more than any other restaurant in the area. As the brand grew into communities like Gallatin, a focus on family-friendly offerings and an expanded beverage menu followed suit. For Austin, the most crucial aspect of hospitality is "hands down, the people," recognizing that both his team and guests have shaped M.L.Rose into what it is today.
The decision to expand into Gallatin, Tennessee was a wellconsidered one, spurred by frequent feedback suggesting the city as an ideal location – close to Nashville but nestled between two communities in need of a
M.L Rose Craft Beer & Burgers
neighborhood bar. The Gallatin location is convenient for a wide range of neighbors, and the confirmation of another popular Nashville barbeque joint also opening in the same location solidified their belief they were building something special for local patrons.
Austin's early impressions of Gallatin have been overwhelmingly positive. He describes it as "a vibrant community that is growing rapidly, but clearly close knit, " and we’re happy to say he agrees that we’re definitely deserving of the “Nicest Place in America.” It’s no surprise this neighborhood bar concept is a perfect fit for a part of Gallatin that’s on the move and expanding, ultimately providing a meeting place for individuals looking for a good time and good food without the hassle of downtown Nashville.
M.L.Rose is a place to relax and unwind. The menu includes shareable starters, creative sandwiches, and fresh salads with options available for various dietary needs, including vegetarian and gluten-free. What truly sets M.L.Rose apart is its core value to "treat everyone like a good neighbor." The craft beer selection is a point of pride, curated by a beverage director who has been with the team since the very beginning in 2008. Her knowledge of spirits ensures a fantastic variety of seasonal beers, featuring new releases, timeless classics, and offerings from local craft breweries. With 34 taps and approximately 100 beers available, there's something for every person, including "neighborhood favorites" that connect each M.L.Rose location to its
specific community. Not only that but the burgers are celebrated for their creativity and customizability. Whether you prefer grilled chicken or a turkey patty, a classic cheeseburger, or a towering creation piled high with crispy onions and chopped bacon, they have you covered. And, as many regulars will attest, the generous pile of waffle fries and a side of ranch are an iconic and beloved part of the M.L.Rose dining experience.
Austin Ray's ultimate vision for M.L.Rose in Gallatin is centered on continued connection with the community. He believes the brand's growth and success are directly tied to the neighbors who visit, and he's eager to learn more about what they enjoy, passionate about curating a menu and vibe that caters to the patrons. He also expresses enthusiasm for the continued business expansion in the area, recognizing its importance in supporting the local population.
M.L.Rose in Gallatin is poised to become a cherished local spot, offering not just great food and drink, but also a genuine sense of belonging. We’re pretty sure it’s well on its way to being the “Cheers” of our city – a place where everyone loves the food and knows your name.
Will Newman’s first love wasn’t barbeque, but after owning an ice cream franchise, trying out law school, and dabbling in banking, he decided smoked meats with a unique twist might be just the thing to delight the general public and pay homage to his late grandfather, a true Southern treasure in his little part of rural Tennessee.
Edley Newman was a beloved man in Warren County, TN, but unfortunately, Will never had the opportunity to meet him.

Newman ran the local electric cooperative and was passionate about being a positive influence for the people in his town. Growing up, Will ran into folks who simply saw the striking family resemblance and stopped him to share that he HAD to be Edley Newman’s grandson. Most of those encounters included fun stories about how his grandfather was an upstanding man who helped transform the community into a thriving space for families to live, and even today that legacy lives on in a local ball field dedicated to his namesake.
As he got older, Will decided he wanted to work toward a degree in law. He got his degree, but something just didn’t feel right, so he made his foray into business ownership with a Marble Slab Creamery. Five or so years later, he was in Alabama, as he says, “chasing” his wife and working at a bank. To escape the financial world, he started law school at the University of Alabama and kept up with Nashville and his hometown by reading local papers. He noticed a trend that most publications had “best of” competitions and awards for barbeque, and he got the idea that he could create something that really could qualify as the best.
Born in Memphis, Will believes the gift of barbeque is just kind of “stamped” in his existence. So many states and cities have their own styles, but aside from hot chicken, which is literally a national phenomenon accredited to Nashville, our city just didn’t have anything to distinguish it from the rest. Nashville-style barbeque marries the heat of hot chicken to the smoke of the meats. Using a time intensive fermentation process to perfect the sauce, Will and his team created a flavor that’s hot enough for a kick but not so much you can’t enjoy the smokey, sultry flavors of the meat.
Nicknamed by his college friend, Will, affectionately referred to as Edley (his given middle name), decided to name his business after his grandfather. He grew up watching Cheers and thought it appropriate to create a restaurant where people can gather, eat, have a drink and feel “known” by the staff and other patrons. Since his grandfather’s legacy runs on community service, kindness, and progress, Will is ecstatic to have a place that exudes his spirit and ultimately makes people happy, all while filling their bellies with the most unique barbeque in Nashville. To make
it even better, the Gallatin location is in the perfect spot for hometown charm mixed with big city energy – a feeling Will and his family know and love from their own upbringing in small town Tennessee.
Visit Edley’s, and you can grab any variety of smoked meat: chicken, turkey, pork. Their smoked brisket is a best seller, and the ribs and wings are pretty tasty too. You can even grab meats to-go and use Edley’s own website recipes to repurpose your meals with the leftovers. Will says to grab the traditional pork sandwich and add a little coleslaw into the mix if you’ve never tried true Nashville ‘que before. The combination of
" Gallatin is a vibrant community that is growing rapidly, but clearly close knit "
the spice and smoke with the coolness of the slaw will have your mouth watering. Snag some banana pudding as a side or for dessert, and you’ll be full as a tick before you bed down for the night.
Edley’s runs on GRIT (Gutsy, Responsible, Impassioned, Thoughtful) and hires people who are willing to do what it takes to make people happy through good food experiences. Whether you’re visiting one of the two locations in Illinois or nine in Tennessee, Will is adamant about one thing: he wants you to come back, not solely because of the food, but because the service and the atmosphere made you eager to visit again soon.
Food truly is something that brings people together. When the aromas are rich and the atmosphere inviting, it’s hard to feel anything less than excited to grab a seat and enjoy a filling meal that you’ll be talking about for days. Gallatin is full of yummy options, and we can’t wait to hear which ones you try.wants you to come back, not solely because of the food, but because the service and the atmosphere made you eager to visit again soon.


Roux's Creole Kitchen



EGallatin is... history heritage
"[Gallatin is] where my roots run deep, it's where I walked the same steps as my grandmother [who] had her dress shop on the Square in Gallatin, and it's where I've spent my life seeking justice for this community."
- Tara Wyllie, Sumner County Assistant District Attorney

is where Gallatin’s stories gather, from everyday life to the people and moments that shaped the community. It’s the kind of place that helps you get your bearings, not just on a map, but in time. From Native American artifacts to the World’s first air mail delivery, the museum has it all.

I’ve watched visitors connect the dots here, then head back out into town with fresh eyes. That’s the fun of the Hidden History Passport. The museum gives you context, then the rest of Gallatin becomes the exhibit.
If Gallatin had a “once upon a time,” Rose Mont would be a strong contender for chapter one. Built in 1836, this remarkable estate carries the legacy of the Guild family across six generations, and it blends Palladian balance with Greek Revival grandeur in a way that makes even a possum stand up a little straighter. Back when the estate was known for champion racehorses, the grounds had a very different kind of hustle. Today, Rose Mont welcomes the public as a historic house museum and an event venue, which means its story is still unfolding, just with fewer hooves and more handshakes.
Next my passport led me to the downtown square, where the Palace Theatre has been for more than a century. It is recognized as the oldest silent movie theater still standing in its original Tennessee location, and it operated as a community theater from 1913 to 1977. No wonder it feels like the building itself remembers the applause. The Palace’s story is a classic Gallatin one, shaped by local hands and local heart. Originally owned by businessman Bill Roth, the theater later found a new path when John and Sonny Garrott purchased it at auction and donated it for renovation through what is now Historic Downtown Gallatin, Inc. Along the way it was named a local historic landmark and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, which is a fancy way of saying, “This place matters, and

touch, so you can stop in for a homecooked meal, pick up essentials, and still feel like you’re part of something bigger than your shopping list. My kind of place. If they ever make a “pull up a chair” sticker for the passport, I’m claiming it first.
My next stamp brought me to The Shalom Zone , and this stop carries deep history in its walls. It is housed in the former Union High School, completed in 1922 on East Winchester Street. Union was Sumner County’s first and only secondary school for African-American youth, made possible through funding from the African-American community, public support, and the Rosenwald Funds. Union’s first graduating class finished in 1924, and the building later served as the “new” high school facility when grades moved there in 1951. After court-ordered desegregation, the last senior class graduated in 1970.
Today, Shalom Zone continues the tradition of serving community needs, which feels like a powerful continuation of what that building was always meant to do.
And that’s what I love about this passport. It turns Gallatin into a story you can walk through. A house museum that carries six generations. A theater that has watched the square change since 1913. A country store where community still gathers. A historic school building whose legacy still




Historic Rose Mont
The Palace Theater
Ole Milliken Store


Simpson Strong-Tie is building its next chapter right here in Gallatin. In 2026, the company officially opened its new stateof-the-art manufacturing facility, marking a major milestone during its 70th anniversary year and reinforcing its long-term commitment to American manufacturing— and to this community.
The Gallatin facility represents a $110 million investment and brings 250 new jobs to Tennessee families, while doubling fastener production capacity. Designed with efficiency and sustainability in mind, the facility produces structural screws, nails, and Quik Drive® collated fastening systems that serve customers across North America. For Simpson Strong-Tie, staying and growing in Gallatin was intentional—supporting workforce growth while positioning the company for the future of construction.
Founded in 1956 when Barclay Simpson created the first joist hanger on a punch press in California, Simpson Strong-Tie has spent seven decades solving real-world building challenges. From advanced materials and mass timber systems to digital design tools and sustainable manufacturing, the company continues to evolve—while staying true to what has always mattered: quality, performance, and trust. From a single connector to a global leader, the opening of the Gallatin facility signals that the next 70 years starts now—and Gallatin is part of that legacy.
CDF and Forward Companies are growing—and that momentum recently led them into the former Simpson Strong-Tie building. The move was driven by expansion: more people, more projects, and the need for space that supports collaboration and longterm vision. Reinvesting in an existing Gallatin facility reflects both smart growth and a commitment to the community they call home.
At the helm is Wayne Foreman, whose steady, people-first leadership continues to shape the companies’ culture and impact. Known for championing thoughtful development and meaningful conversations about leadership and growth—including through his podcast—Wayne brings clarity, curiosity, and purpose to the work. Together, CDF and Forward Companies are building more than projects; they’re building a workplace and a future rooted in Gallatin, with confidence in what’s ahead.













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The Gallatin Chamber Foundation serves as the philanthropic arm of the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce, working to strengthen our community by supporting innovative enhancement projects and creative initiatives across Gallatin. Through strategic partnerships with local schools and community stakeholders, the Foundation focuses on expanding opportunities that foster academic success, community pride, and connection across generations. Central to this mission are engaging community events - like the Shamrock Run, Snowball at The Station, and the Pep Rally - that bring neighbors together while raising funds for meaningful work benefiting local youth and educators.
A key priority for the Foundation is investing directly in K-12 education throughout Gallatin. Each year, classroom teachers apply for Innovation and Enhancement Awards to support creative, impactful projects in their schools, with proceeds from community events fueling these grants. Since its inception, the Foundation has distributed more than $150,000 to local schools and, in addition, expanded support to include scholarships for graduating seniors who exemplify integrity, service, and civic commitment. Collectively, these grants and scholarships along with other special projects and support efforts have surpassed $200,000 over the past decade, empowering educators and students alike while strengthening the connection between education and community success.
Whether through spirited events or direct investments in teachers and learners, the Gallatin Chamber Foundation brings people together with purpose - celebrating community, supporting educators, and creating pathways for future generations to thrive.


Gallatin is...
City’s old guard beginning to fade
Next generation’s ideas, “How will they be played?
Future promises not being the same
Facing challenges of life to tame.
New residents from far and near
Encompassing different ideas without fear.
Welcoming crowds increasing at many venues
New city residents paying participation dues.
Developing plans with a future view
Requesting our foundation be solid as when new.
Observing progress in Gallatin all around
New businesses rising daily from the ground.
City becoming modern and sleek
Crying out for acceptance from the quiet and meek. Tying together old and new with a suture
Tightly binding past, present, and future.
- Craig D. Erlewine



We can’t wait to see you downtown!
The Historic Downtown Square is the reason my family and I decided to move to Gallatin almost 10 years ago. My husband and I were looking to relocate from Wisconsin to his home state, but we didn’t have a specific location in mind — so long as it was close enough to Nashville. We looked at several Middle Tennessee cities and towns, but it wasn’t until my mother-in-law, who worked in Gallatin at the time, took me to eat at a Downtown Gallatin restaurant that I fell in love. I loved everything about our Historic Downtown. From the quaint square to the charming shops and restaurants, it had all the makings of a new home.
What a privilege it is now to work for Historic Downtown Gallatin, Inc., our city’s nationally accredited Main Street program. While many people think of Downtown Gallatin as simply a place, Historic Downtown Gallatin is also a nonprofit organization. We work diligently to bring visitors downtown and encourage them to shop local and support our businesses.
I may have moved to Gallatin because of our downtown, but I’m often amazed by how many new residents I meet who haven’t had the chance to explore it yet. It’s incredible to talk with people who came downtown for one of our larger events — like Third Thursday on Main or Square Fest — and then discover just how much our square has to offer. This is exactly why we host these big events: to bring exposure to our downtown and encourage both guests and residents to support local.
Downtown events have a long history in Gallatin. Main Street Festival, which takes place annually on the first Saturday of October, began almost 30 years ago. The arts and crafts festival has grown significantly over the years, with expanded boundaries and more booths for shoppers, and it remains our biggest event of the year.
Square Fest takes place annually on the last Saturday of April. Though the names often get interchanged, Square Fest officially marks the beginning of the spring season in Downtown Gallatin.
Third Thursday on Main is our summer concert series, taking place on the third Thursday of the month from June through September.
And our newest event, A Merry Little Christmas Market on the Square, is our quaint, curated Christmas market, held the first Saturday in December. It’s the perfect opportunity to check off a few items on your holiday shopping list right here in Downtown Gallatin.
Our historic square has changed a lot over the years — businesses have come and gone; the streetscape project beautified our city streets but was challenging for merchants during construction; and the historic courthouse no longer holds court or municipal offices. But so many wonderful things have remained the same. Buildings raised in the 1800s and early 1900s still stand today, many of which have been beautifully restored and updated. And several businesses, including Gibson Furniture and Joey’s Carpeting, have truly stood the test of time.
As Gallatin continues to grow, change is inevitable. And while change can be difficult, it can also be exciting. Development in the city of Gallatin provides the opportunity for more foot traffic downtown, new residents, and more visitors, all of which will benefit our local businesses. And while these changes can feel a bit uncertain, I’m confident that nothing can take away our downtown’s historic charm. We have too many people invested in keeping downtown great. From our city leaders to our downtown business owners and property owners, the passion they bring to what they do every day is what makes our downtown so special.
So whether you’re heading to the square for one of our festivals, enjoying a shopping day with friends, grabbing coffee with a coworker, catching a concert at The Palace Theater with your significant other, or spending a lazy afternoon at the bookshop with your kids, there’s truly something for everyone in our historic downtown. As always, we cannot wait to see you downtown!
- Amy Nixon, Executive Director - Downtown Gallatin





"We
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were driven here because of the people and the place where we live. We look forward to doing many years of business with this community."
- Tony Villapiano, Tuffy Tire & Auto Service


Planes, trains, and automobiles fill our city on the daily, and they all serve a variety of purposes and patrons coming into and going out of Gallatin. From wear and tear maintenance on your family vehicle to waste management on the local rail, Gallatin is driven to find local, affordable solutions to our everyday needs.
Step into Tuffy Tire & Auto Service in Gallatin , and you'll quickly realize it's more than just a place to get your car fixed. It's a testament to the vision and dedication of Tony Villapiano, a man who, after 35 years in the automotive industry, decided to put his heart and expertise into building something truly special for his adopted hometown.
Tony's journey in the auto world began in a small shop outside Chicago, a formative experience that set the wheels in motion. He rose through the ranks, becoming a shop foreman for Ford while simultaneously pursuing a business degree. This dual immersion in the hands-on mechanics and strategic operations of the industry laid a robust foundation. He then spent two decades with CarMax, where he didn't just run dealerships, he traveled the country, learning the nuances of customer service on a grand scale. After finding and applying for a Tennessee-based opportunity, Tony brought his family to our state and worked to grow his shop from one shift and 35 operators to over 130 operators running two shifts seven days
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per week! Though he "retired" from CarMax in 2022, Tony wasn't quite ready to hit the brakes on his career.
What truly set Tony's entrepreneurial engine revving was a perceived gap in the local auto industry's customer focus. While he always referred people to smaller shops, he felt that larger retail had more resources to invest in customer service and that smaller shops didn’t seem to share customer service visions. Having spent countless hours in focus groups and traveling to observe how service departments treated customers, he found many interactions to be transactional as opposed to interactional. He knew, too, that the general public often viewed the automotive industry with a healthy dose of skepticism, fearing dishonesty and encouragement to overspend. He set out on a mission to apply everything he learned from the big dealerships to a personal approach in the same industry — one that's "less in the car business and more in the people business."

Tony genuinely believes Tuffy Tire & Auto Service in Gallatin offers a unique and vital experience to all customers. When he discovered the current building, it was seemingly in disrepair; however, he collaborated with the landowner, envisioning not just his shop, but the revitalization of the entire South Water Avenue strip. This commitment to excellence extends to his own space, where a "very clean shop" is meticulously maintained for the customers. This dedication hasn't gone unnoticed: Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Gallatin was proudly named the 2024 Franchise of the Year, a remarkable achievement among over 100 locations nationwide.
Tony landed on the Tuffy Tire brand after he thought he'd missed his chance at business ownership. A Tuffy near his old Chicago home sparked the idea, and it was the franchise opportunity that offered the Villapiano family the most freedom to run their shop according to their own ethics and values. For Tony, taking care of his employees beyond just a livable wage is paramount. He offers paid time off and benefits, ensuring his team earns well compared to other shops, ultimately exhibiting his philosophy that taking care of your employees is a guarantee they’ll take care of your business. At Tuffy Tire and Auto Service, they hold themselves to a higher standard. “When I miss, I reflect on it. " They meticulously pay attention to reviews and respond to every single one. This dedication to honesty and continuous improvement truly sets them apart in the industry.
The drive to expand is strong, with Tony definitely looking
to expand the brand, eyeing Hendersonville and Lebanon as prime locations, though a second Gallatin spot isn't off the table. They are constantly expanding their team and making sure customers are known by name, providing somewhat of a “white glove” automotive experience from the smallest to most intense service needs. He points out that pairing extended oil filters with full synthetic oil changes is an example of premium service that provides a valuable alternative for local customers that they simply won’t get at other shops.
To make them even more unique, this venture has always been a family affair. Tony invited all three of his sons to own a franchise: one embraced the opportunity, another declined, and the third is on the Gallatin team. Even the daughters-in-law are or have been part of the Tuffy team.
While it's sometimes a challenge to switch off the business mindset at home, everyone makes a conscious commitment to stay engaged with family life. When it comes to quality, Tony emphasizes that even something seemingly simple like an oil change "is not about dollars and cents: it’s about making sense." Tony Villapiano and Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Gallatin aren't just in the business of fixing cars; they're in the business of building relationships, fostering trust, and strengthening community, one honest service and friendly interaction at a time. They are truly driven, and always on the move.
The HTG, a company with approximately 25 years of waste management and logistics experience, pioneered the very first rail-served transfer station for waste materials, including municipal solid waste and construction and demolition debris, in New Jersey.
Locally, their solution centered on the R.R. Donnelley building in Gallatin, strategically located near the existing Resource Authority and, crucially, a railroad track. The plan is to separate municipal solid waste from construction and demolition
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materials, then efficiently transport each to appropriate facilities. This venture introduces a groundbreaking concept to Tennessee: the state's first rail transport system specifically for construction and demolition materials.
The HTG's core focus is on logistics and transportation, a modernized approach to waste management. Their model significantly impacts local infrastructure and environmental goals: for every rail car filled, five tractor-trailers are removed from local highways. This not only eases traffic congestion for passenger vehicles but also ensures materials reach their destinations more efficiently. Rail transport is designed for continuous movement, making it an ideal choice for long-distance hauling, particularly for destinations 300 miles or more away. Locally loaded short-line rail cars connect to larger rail yards, linking them to main train lines bound for appropriate states with an overall aim to ensure that transfer stations and landfills are within 100 miles of collection points, optimizing driver schedules, preventing materials from sitting overnight, and maximizing efficiency.
The Gallatin initiative is less about becoming a direct waste service and more about offering a vital transportation option. While materials can be processed for recycling, all residual trash ultimately ends up in landfills – landfills that will soon be full. The HTG using “old” technology and innovation, waste management as we know will cease to exist. One railcar at a time, The HTG plans to propel Gallatin and Tennessee into a more sustainable and efficient future.
Botero Carts brings a unique and customer-focused philosophy to the golf cart industry, and we are so glad they chose Gallatin for one of their newest locations. After serving as president of a nationwide furniture company that sold and went public, Karl Finley felt a shift in corporate values that led to a foray into his own way of doing things. This experience
fostered a desire to cultivate a different kind of business, one that prioritized a personal touch and great company culture. Subsequently, a furniture company with four locations, three in Middle Tennessee and one in Florida, was established. When a former regional manager from that venture founded Botero Carts, the opportunity arose to join forces, and after selling the furniture business, made the leap. This partnership has already yielded over a dozen locations around the country.
When considering new locations, Gallatin's growth was a significant factor, as was the recognition that the community was missing what Botero Carts could provide. The embrace of golf carts by Gallatin residents has been notable, with widespread support for personal use, school events, Chamber functions, and business needs. The cornerstone of Botero Carts operations is customer service; the team understands that in the golf cart business, relationships are key, and their commitment to follow-up and prompt assistance with any issues sets them apart from other local dealers.
The vision for Botero Carts in Gallatin is clear: to see their carts in as many neighborhoods as possible. As a Gallatin resident, Karl takes pride in serving the local community, and there’s undoubtedly a bit of excitement in spotting a Botero Carts sticker on a golf cart windshield driving around town. His goal is to meet customers' needs with the best value available, ensuring each customer finds the
ideal cart, whether it's a new, streetlegal lithium model or a utility cart with a dump bed for property use. For those customers needing temporary use of carts, Botero offers rental services as an option. The rental program plays a crucial role in getting the community on the move, providing low rates for temporary cart access when purchasing isn't an option.
Botero Carts is truly on the move in serving the Gallatin community, offering mobile services directly to customers' homes for repairs that can be done right in your driveway. For customer convenience, delivery and pickup services are available seven days a week, ensuring that transportation of carts is never an obstacle. Every delivered cart receives a thorough walk-through by their driver, and the program touts low rates for temporary cart access when purchasing isn't an option.
The range of carts offered in Gallatin is extensive, catering to diverse community needs. Options include lithium-powered, lead-acid electric, and gas carts. Botero Carts also offers wholesale pricing on fleet carts acquired from golf courses, whether a customer is purchasing one or twenty. The popular choice among customers is the new, street-legal lithiumpowered cart. Beyond the carts themselves, an array of accessories is available, from LED lighting and sound systems to upgraded wheels and seat covers, allowing for customization.
What truly distinguishes Botero Carts in Gallatin is their commitment to

customer satisfaction. Every new cart undergoes a 62-point inspection upon delivery, covering everything from lug nuts to steering and brakes, ensuring that customers leave satisfied and confident that they received value and experience. The service is so great that we’ve even spotted a few celebrities at the Gallatin facility making golf cart purchases for all their personal needs!
Looking ahead, Botero Carts has plans for the Gallatin area that further demonstrate their commitment to being on the move and contributing to our community. They’ve sponsored local events like the Gallatin Christmas Parade and overall recognize their growth is intertwined with the community's growth, Botero Carts prioritizes supporting Gallatin, actively sponsoring local events and athletic programs for various area schools.
For more traditional transportation options, you can visit Gallatin’s “motor mile,” consisting of several notable dealerships ready to help you find your
next new or pre-owned vehicle. Toyota of Gallatin, Subaru of Gallatin, Gallatin Ford, and Gallatin Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram, (the latter two owned by the same folks and just a couple blocks apart) offer acres of cars, trucks, and SUVs to suit your lifestyle. If larger dealerships aren’t your go-to option, visit Duncan Motors just East of the downtown square and Adam can hook you up with a used vehicle in top shape. He can even go to auction in search of a specific make or model and will work with you on financing options and finding the right transportation for your needs.
Gallatin is growing by the day, and with that growth comes a greater need for reliable and affordable transportation. Many residents face a daily commute that can be stressful, expensive, and time-consuming, and companies like VanStar , a service of The TMA Group, are here to address those challenges head-on. Its mission is to provide dependable, affordable, and convenient transportation options that help Gallatin residents get where they need to go minus the fuss and hassle.
VanStar’s primary service is vanpooling, a modern public transit option where groups of commuters share a comfortable and safe van for their daily trips. This isn't just a convenience for individuals, it’s a powerful tool for Gallatin's employers as well. By offering a reliable commute option, local businesses can ttract and keep talented employees, reduce parking issues, and support their team's well-being. To make vanpooling even more accessible, VanStar also offers Commute Benefits, Scholarships, and Credits, and the overall
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concept of ride sharing can save you thousands on vehicle maintenance and repair due to everyday wear and tear.
Choosing to vanpool with VanStar offers a host of benefits that make a noted difference in people's lives. Sharing rides drastically reduces personal vehicle expenses and gives riders time to read, catch up on work, or simply unwind. For many, lack of reliable transportation is a major barrier to finding and keeping a job, especially in larger employment centers like Nashville. Fewer single-occupancy vehicles on the road means a significant reduction in carbon emissions, contributing to cleaner air for everyone. The services provide a consistent, scheduled commute, ensuring riders get to work on time without the daily hassle of driving themselves. As a matter of fact, the service is so popular, you may find some routes require a waitlist. As a part of The TMA Group, a nonprofit which serves 14 counties in Middle Tennessee, VanStar has been a presence in Sumner County and Gallatin for years. VanStar has seen Gallatin residents consistently participate in its vanpools, using public transit to access vital employment centers, healthcare facilities, and educational institutions. Its biggest impact is its core mission: to bridge the transportation gap and ensure that a lack of transportation is never a barrier to opportunity. With parts of Gallatin becoming denser in population, traffic congestion has become a local concern. VanStar Commute Solutions is helping to alleviate this issue by combining riders and taking vehicles off the road during peak travel times.
Future plans are focused on deeper engagement with both the community and local employers to build a more comprehensive transportation network. VanStar wants to work directly with Gallatin employers to promote the benefits of public transit to their teams, encouraging them to offer commute benefits and incentivize employees to leave their cars at home. It will continue to identify and develop new vanpool routes that connect Gallatin residents to key employment hubs surrounding the city, and by actively pursuing federal and state grants, VanStar can make vanpooling even more affordable and accessible for the Gallatin community. Leaders also want to explore opportunities to connect its vanpool services with other local transit options, creating a more seamless network for Gallatin citizens to stay on the move.
Although long established in the modern world, transportation is up and coming – new ideas are constantly emerging and faster, more efficient options are in the works. This city is working to bring transportation innovation to Middle Tennessee and that means a more robus infrastructure catering to our people and industries. Gallatin is 100% on the move, and we’re here for every mile.
Gallatin By The Numbers
Sumner County, Tennessee
Incorporated 1802
County Seat: Gallatin, Tennessee
Elevation - 526’ Time Zone - Central
50,101 Special Census (2024-25)
Market Region: Nashville, Tennessee Distance From Nashville - 25 miles
44,431 April Census (2020)
30,278 April Census (2010) 2,464 Veterans (2020-24)
Age and Sex –
Persons under 5 years - 5.6%
Persons under 18 years - 21.6%
Persons 65 years and over - 16.5%
Female persons - 51.5%
Race and Origin –
White - 68.1%
Black - 14.8%
Hispanic or Latino - 11.2%
Asian/Pacific Islander - 2%
Native American - 0.8%
Two or More Races - 8.5%

Reclaiming Wellness, PLLC is a primary care office located in Gallatin, TN that aims to blend holistic and traditional healthcare approaches. They are dedicated to tailoring their methods to each patient's unique health goals and needs, providing a safe and comfortable space where you can take control of your journey. Make an appointment for your typical general or acute care – strep and flu tests, pap smears, HRT, physical, or lab work – or purchase IV Therapy injections to boost your immunity, re-hydrate, and perk up before snagging some infrared sauna sessions to sweat out toxins, boost collagen production, and ramp up metabolism for weight loss. The name says it all: this is your chance to reclaim your wellness right here at home.

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The Shalom Zone is a place where Gallatin’s history and future meet. The building originally served as Union High School, the city’s first and only high school for Black students during segregation. For decades, Union High School was more than a school—it was a source of pride, excellence, and opportunity, educating generations of students who went on to become leaders, professionals, and changemakers in Gallatin and beyond.
Today, that legacy is intentionally preserved and celebrated. The Union High School Museum, housed within the Shalom Zone, showcases photographs, memorabilia, and stories of Union High alumni—honoring their achievements and ensuring their experiences remain a visible and valued part of Gallatin’s story. The images displayed throughout the space connect past to present, highlighting alumni whose ipact continues to shape the community.
While honoring its roots, the Shalom Zone also serves Gallatin today as a vibrant community resource center—offering programming, support, and connection for families and individuals. By preserving the history of Union High School while meeting present-day needs, the Shalom Zone stands as a living tribute to legacy, resilience, and the power of education and community.






Local or not, it’s nice to plug into the community and give back what time, money, and resources you can afford. This list is not exhaustive, but it’s a fantastic starting point for anyone looking to get involved and ooze a little of that kindness we’re known for here in Gallatin.
The Junior Service League of Gallatin (JSLG) has been an integral part of our community since it started in 1997. This dedicated group of women is passionate about volunteering and giving back to local businesses, nonprofits, and individuals.
JSL hosts several popular events for the community, including Pictures with Santa in November and a fun Christmas Movie at the Historic Palace Theater in December. They also organize Spring Pictures and a New Member Provisional Tea in late spring for women interested in joining. Something unique about this group is that all the hard work they put into raising money comes full circle when those funds are donated back to the organizations directly.
Junior Service League organizes service opportunities so that women can contribute in the community without feeling they need to manage
Gallatin is... connected
"Gallatin is connected because it's a community where it's large, yet it's small enough that everybody knows everyone and they are so friendly."
- Beverly Staten, Sumner County Branch NAACP
or seek out events, ultimately curating unique moments for ladies with busy lives, families, and businesses who are eager to help where needed. Members volunteer at least one hour each month at places like the library, local schools, food banks, nonprofits, and senior living facilities.
Besides their regular volunteering, JSL members take on a big project each year. They've helped over 20 local organizations by building, restoring, or creating new opportunities for growth and education. Projects like the Union Elementary Butterfly Garden and safe spaces for children in the foster system are two notable accomplishments. In 2024 alone, members volunteered over 1,600 hours in Gallatin and gave over $7,000 to their community partners. Gallatin has a ton of volunteer opportunities, but if you’re wanting to connect with other women while also fostering positive growth in our local community, Junior Service League of Gallatin might be for you.
Gallatin Noon Rotary Club gathers every Thursday for lunch and an official meeting, bringing together thought leaders and local city champions for food, education, and service. Organized over 100 years

ago, the Gallatin Rotary Club is known for taking community service to the next level. In its century existence, Gallatin Rotary Club has supported a number of local sports teams, organizations, nonprofits, health facilities, public parks/playgrounds, and has even extended their support to more national causes like The American Red Cross and The American Cancer Society, along with efforts for Polio eradication.
Each year, they host Christmas for Kids, a shopping event for less fortunate school-aged children to stock up on gifts and holiday meal supplies for the family. They actively donate time and money to Gallatin Miracle Park and Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs at the local high schools; they even do monthly bicycle giveaways at elementary schools for students who exhibit stellar citizenship through their Wheels in Motion initiative.
The largest project on the agenda in the coming year is to give Gallatin Rotary Park a facelift and encourage everyone in town to picnic, kayak, and hangout with friends and family in a beautiful, rotary-maintained locale. If Gallatin Rotary Club can lend a hand, they’re quick to do it, so if you find yourself wanting to connect and get
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involved, visit their website to find out how you, too, can become a rotarian.
Organized in June of 1937, the Gallatin Lions Club members are passionate about serving our community, primarily focusing on vision screening and blindness prevention. Local Lions, as they call themselves, raise funds to help with early vision screening in daycares, schools, and in the community. Referred to as “Knights of the Blind,” Lions Club participants partner with hospitals and vision centers to ensure the future is bright and clear as far as literal outlook is concerned.
Gallatin Lions Club meets each Tuesday for lunch at noon and is always looking for fresh faces to join their cause. Their website touts an open invitation for anyone interested in learning more about their mission to end blindness. Keep your eyes peeled and your bike helmets ready for the Journey For Sight Bike Ride at Lock 4, and visit local eye care centers to drop off your gently used spectacles for Lions Club to repurpose for those needing quality eyewear. The moral of the story is if you want to be the eyes and ears for those who struggle to preserve and protect their own, Lions Club just might be the organization for you.
Sertoma of Gallatin , named for its purpose of SERvice TO MAnkind, is a civic-minded organization looking to promote greater good in our community. Meeting on the first and third Monday evenings each month, this organization, more than a century old, assists in educating the community about hearing health and speech issues while also supporting a number of other causes significant to quality of life.
Whether you purchase tickets to the Sertoma pancake breakfast or a sponsorship to the annual Truck and Tractor Pull in September, your money is going toward raising awareness and resources for major communicative disorders including speech and language issues as well as auditory processing disorders. A fun event that raises money to alleviate stress for families during the holidays is the Christmas Caravan for Kids, hosted in tandem with Kiwanis and our local professional transportation

group, All Access Coach and Leasing. Buses are decked out in garland and lights and kids ride in style to do a little Christmas shopping in town. If this sounds like your kind of service, check out their website to fill out your membership application and jointhe good work
Kiwanis Club is all about changing the lives of children, supporting causes surrounding health, nutrition, education, literacy, and youth leadership development. Internationally, Kiwanians have put in over seven million service hours and helped almost half a million families, and the work is far from complete.
In over 100 years of service, Kiwanis has developed the reputation of “serving the children of the world,” partnering with local organizations and entities to bring better quality of life to young people through education and awareness. Meeting at least once a month for Wednesday lunch, Kiwanis Club of Gallatin gathers to discuss plans for fundraising, events, and volunteering opportunities. They celebrate and support places actively serving our children, hoping to instill a desire for long-term commitment to giving back not
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only in Gallatin but worldwide. Anyone interested in joining is encouraged to attend at least three meetings, submit an application, and complete an orientation before being formally inducted upon board approval.
The Gallatin Green Wave Quarterback Club exists to support all sports for male and female athletes at Gallatin High School. Incorporated in July 1987, the Gallatin Green Wave Quarterback Club has a long history, even prior to the 80s, of raising funds but also teaching student athletes the value of pride, dedication, and excellence.
The club hosts a number of yearly events designed to raise all funds needed to run top-notch sports programs and to build and maintain all necessary facilities and equipment for success. Events include a steak supper and live auction, fishing tournament, reverse raffle, coaches dinner, and 2-man rumble in honor of the late Coach Richard Stephenson. From flag football totennis, wrestling, cross country, and even a step team, the Gallatin Green Wave Quarterback Club champions young people interested in pursuing sports and leadership within GHS. If you’d like to donate or get involved, visit them online to inquire about how you can have a positive impact in the Gallatin High School community.
At the corner of commerce and community right smack on the Downtown Gallatin square, you’ll find The Station. This building is a hub for people and organizations to come together in search of ways to make Gallatin and its businesses better. Enter – The Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce. Hosting close to 200 events each year, the Gallatin Chamber is known for being involved, supportive, and some might say a little all-knowing, especially when it comes to business and industry best practices and referrals.
The chamber is a place where coffee is always on tap, the plant-lined spaces are filled with chatter, laughter, and

swirling ideas, and you can find most of the local resources you need to point you in whatever direction your heart desires. Whether you’re looking for a dental office, retail shop, cafe, house painter, business consultant, makeup artist, insurance agent, church, or…well, you get the picture…the Gallatin Chamber can plug you in to the local offerings with ease. Memberships are tiered, meaning you can choose what benefits package suits you and your business most, and the chamber staff is available to help you get the best return on your investment. Don’t forget to stop in and check out the City Guide publication, produced in-house annually by chamber staff and consisting of over 120 pages of member highlights, and if you’re feeling fancy, get tickets to events like Farm to Table that take place every Fall. If you come up short looking for what you need, let the chamber be your one-stop-shop for the 411 on Gallatin.
Become a volunteer, board member, executive presence, member, or cheerleader for any number of causes in and around our city, and we can guarantee the ROI will be astounding. Whether you’re dropping off an old pair of spectacles to the recycle bin, waving a pom-pom at the local football game, or helping to spruce up shared areas around town, you will find yourself immersed in work that really matters. Connect with any and everyone you can in life, and you just might be the reason someone smiles, eats, hears clearly, or feels loved today.

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Gallatin is... Healthy
"As a lifelong Gallatin native, former educator, and former councilwoman, I’ve watched our community grow in both heart and health. Gallatin is healthy because we care for one another and support our families and schools every day.” - Lynda Love, Former Gallatin City Council Member

Health and wellness is important for everyone, and Gallatin is full of places designed to help you find and live your best and healthiest life. From personal training, to group fitness, infrared saunas and holistic approaches to the good life, we’re positive you’ll find a great option to fit your lifestyle.
Impact Fitness has been a trusted part of the Gallatin community for years, best known for its strong martial arts programs and commitment to building confidenceespecially in kids. Now, Impact is expanding that same mission into a full-service fitness experience for all ages. Their high-energy group fitness classes deliver full-body workouts that boost strength, burn calories, and improve cardiovascular health, all in an encouraging, community-focused environment.
For those seeking a more individualized approach, Impact Fitness also offers personal training with customized workout plans and one-on-one coaching tailored to each member’s goals. Wellness goes beyond the workout floor here, with nutrition coaching designed to help members build a sustainable, realistic relationship with food that supports long-term health and confidence. Whether you’re just getting started or ready to level up your routine, Impact Fitness is focused on helping Gallatin move stronger a inside and out.
Iron Tribe Fitness provides comprehensive health and fitness services for clients of all ability levels. Termed ‘athletes’ by the trainers, people ready to crush their fitness and nutrition goals can attend group classes and semi-private personal training sessions tailored to specific health and wellness needs. Whether in person or online, you’ll find a program designed to accommodate your busy lifestyle. Iron Tribe is passionate about building community and creating a place where all feel welcomed, regardless of where they are in their journeys. Couple training with practical nutritional guidance, and you’re sure to see results in no time.
Hotworx 24 Hour Infrared Fitness Studio in Gallatin is a unique, sauna-based concept with time and efficiency in mind. Blast away the pounds and reap the benefits of infrared

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heat while participating in 15-min HIIT and 30-min isometric workouts curated to detox and strengthen every body. Video instructors lead you through sessions, playing on a loop 24/7/365. With manned hours and keycard access otherwise, you can workout when it suits your schedule, allowing time for whatever your fitness goals may be. If you’re not feeling a heated workout, head to the back for guided workouts using dumbbells, TRX bands, or pin-loaded equipment, getting your burn in without excessive sweat. Showers on site make it easy to head to your next activity, and special heat-resistance equipment (some provided and some for purchase) means easy care and availability for your workout needs.
F45 is a boutique gym focused on team training and fostering a community environment. With over 5000 movements and just under 100 curated workouts in their lifetime library, F45 combines cardio and functional HIIT training to help clients meet rigorous fitness goals. Enter the room and find pre-


set stations coordinated to align with workouts projected on multiple TVs just off the “sidelines” of class. Watch a quick, live trainer demo of each exercise and enjoy rotating stations with expert guidance while torching calories and building muscle. With cool names like Brooklyn, The Piston, and Hollywood, F45 workouts are quirky, fun, and no two are alike. New members can expect sign-on specials and tried and trues can expect to build a fitness family of folks with similar workout ambitions. Living in a growing place means more people establishing healthy habits to prolong life and feel their best. It’s clear
Gallatin has no shortage of wellness options to keep the ticker in good shape and mind clear of clutter. Be sure to secure your memberships and appointments and seek out all the things that make you feel and look your best, and rest assured it’s all close to home.






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Experience Gallatin is a digital tool designed to help people easily explore Gallatin—what to do, where to go, and what makes the city special. Anchored by one interactive kiosk located in front of The Station, the platform is paired with a mobile app to give residents and visitors instant access to downtown businesses, events, dining, and local points of interest.
The kiosk is sponsored by Meta and is part of a broader downtown Wi-Fi initiative, helping ensure easy, equitable access to information for anyone spending time downtown. Whether someone is visiting Gallatin for the first time or rediscovering it as a local, the kiosk acts as a digital welcome mat—inviting exploration, connection, and curiosity right from the heart of downtown.
Together, the kiosk and the Experience Gallatin app serve as modern wayfinding and storytelling tools, supporting local businesses while strengthening Gallatin’s sense of place. It’s a simple but powerful example of how technology and community partnership can come together to make downtown more accessible, connected, and welcoming for all.
Each year, the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce proudly releases a commemorative Christmas ornament that captures a meaningful piece of our community’s story. This year marks the 15th ornament in the series—a celebration of the places, people, and legacy that make Gallatin so special. The 2025 ornament honors Historic Stonewall, a treasured landmark that has stood at the heart of our community for nearly two centuries.
Nestled in the heart of downtown Gallatin, Stonewall was built in 1831 by Dr. Levi Dana Ring, superintendent of Transmontania Academy, an early boys’ school that once stood just behind the home in what is now known as Maggie’s Mansion. Over the years, Stonewall became home to a series of notable figures who helped shape Gallatin’s educational and spiritual life, including Rev. William Hume of the Presbyterian Church, for whom Hume Avenue was named.
In the 1870s, the home served as a dormitory for students of Neophogen College, one of Gallatin’s most ambitious educational ventures of the era. Decades later, the property found new life under the care of John B. Garrott, founder of the Sumner County Museum, who affectionately named it “Stonewall.” In 2017, John and June Garrott donated Stonewall to the Museum, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.

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Since 1977, we have been committed to creating strong financial futures for the people, businesses, and communities of Middle Tennessee. From the moment you step into one of our branches to the time we meet in the heart of the community, you’ll always find a team of neighbors who share your goals and believe in achieving more-together.
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Gallatin’s welcoming spirit is found not only in its places, but in its people—and in the way organizations work together with a shared purpose. Across the community, collaboration is driving impact: investing in education, developing leaders, supporting families, and inviting both residents and visitors to feel connected and at home. Whether through civic leadership, youth and teacher support, or tourism and storytelling, these efforts reflect a collective commitment to elevating Gallatin and ensuring everyone has a place in its future.
The following features highlight how this spirit of collaboration comes to life—through organizations aligned around a common goal: strengthening community, celebrating assets, and creating meaningful opportunities for all.
The Gallatin Chamber Foundation serves as the philanthropic arm of the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce, working to strengthen our community by supporting innovative enhancement projects and creative initiatives across Gallatin. Through strategic partnerships with local schools and community stakeholders, the Foundation focuses on expanding opportunities that foster academic success, community pride, and connection across generations. Central to this mission are engaging community events - like the Shamrock Run, Snowball at The Station, and the Pep Rally - that bring neighbors together while raising funds for meaningful work benefiting local youth and educators .
A key priority for the Foundation is investing directly in K-12 education throughout Gallatin.
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-Patti Corn, Hampton Inn by Hilton - Gallatin


Each year, classroom teachers apply for Innovation and Enhancement Awards to support creative, impactful projects in their schools, with proceeds from community events fueling these grants. Since its inception, the Foundation has distributed more than $150,000 to local schools and, in addition, expanded support to include scholarships for graduating seniors who exemplify integrity, service, and civic commitment. Collectively, these grants and scholarships along with other special projects and support efforts have surpassed $200,000 over the past decade, empowering educators and students alike while strengthening the connection between education and community success.
Whether through spirited events or direct investments in teachers and learners, the Gallatin Chamber Foundation brings people together with purpose - celebrating community, supporting educators, and creating pathways for future generations to thrive.
Leadership Gallatin is a signature community leadership program of the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce designed to deepen civic understanding, strengthen relationships, and prepare participants to play an active role in Gallatin’s growth. Now in its seventh year, the program has become a trusted space for emerging and established leaders to learn how Gallatin works— and how they can contribute meaningfully to its future.
With more than 100 alumni, Leadership Gallatin has brought together professionals from across industries for an immersive experience focused on local government, education, economic development, public safety, and community infrastructure. Participants don’t just learn—they do. Each class completes handson community development projects, leaving a tangible impact while gaining real-world experience in collaboration, problemsolving, and civic leadership.
In addition to the flagship program, Leadership Gallatin has expanded to include Golden Years, engaging retired and semi-retired residents who want to remain active and informed


contributors to the community. Plans are also underway to launch Leadership Gallatin Youth and Candidate Readiness in the future, further strengthening Gallatin’s leadership pipeline. Together, these efforts reflect a long-term commitment to building informed leaders, fostering civic pride, and ensuring Gallatin’s growth is guided by people who know - and care deeply aboutthe community they serve.
Destination Gallatin is the official tourism department for the City of Gallatin, focused on promoting the city as a vibrant and welcoming destination. The department uses strategic marketing in communities outside of Gallatin and forms partnerships with local businesses and organizations to highlight the experiences that make Gallatin unique - from its renowned historic sites and charming downtown to community events, outdoor recreation, lake life on Old Hickory Lake, dining, and local attractions.
The department works to elevate Gallatin’s visibility across Middle Tennessee - and beyond - with an emphasis on growing overnight visitation and strengthening the local economy. By showcasing the city’s unique history, natural beauty, and genuine hospitality, Destination Gallatin invites visitors to experience the Nicest Place in America and discover why Gallatin is a city worth exploring - and returning.
Together, these efforts reflect what it truly means for Gallatin to be welcoming - not just in words, but in action. By investing in education, developing informed leaders, supporting community-driven initiatives, and intentionally inviting others to experience the city, Gallatin continues to grow with heart and purpose. It’s a place where collaboration creates opportunity, history informs progress, and everyone - resident or visitor alike - is invited to belong.

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BGallatin is... BEAUTIFUL
"Gallatin is beautiful because of its people and businesses that are here in the City of Gallatin." - Richard DePriest, City of Gallatin
eautiful is a relative term, but we feel that Gallatin is just that – from the outdoor spaces to the smiling faces you see out and about, there’s something beautiful about the people and places you encounter each day.
Behind the brand of Smiley Aesthetics , with its ninth brick-and-mortar location proudly established in Gallatin, is the dynamic trio of twin sisters Mary and Carla Smiley, and their mother, Lori. More than just business owners, they are the driving force behind a mission to redefine beauty from the inside out, empowering both clients and medical professionals to find beauty in all aspects of life.
Carla believes that she and sister Mary are just like everyone else: "We are mothers, sisters, aunts, friends, and all the things that everyone juggles every day. We want our brand to represent that." Far from the "Hollywood" stereotype often associated with the aesthetics industry, the Smiley women are relatable individuals who understand the daily grind and the desire to feel confident and beautiful no matter the occasion. Their journey into aesthetics, starting about four years ago, wasn't merely a business venture: it was born from a desire to show people that aesthetics aren’t just for big cities.
When considering their ninth location, Gallatin held a unique appeal – a city quickly becoming a hub for new businesses wasn't just a strategic choice for its growth and sustainability; it holds a "special place in our hearts." This blend of personal connection and business savvy means the girls offer a welcoming environment for their unique approach to beauty in a city that hasn’t yet

experienced the plethora of aesthetics offerings Smiley brings to the table.
Smiley Aesthetics' motto, "Own your beauty from the inside out," isn't just a catchy phrase—it's the core of their philosophy. They firmly believe that aesthetics has a place in every person’s life. Whether it’s facials, fillers, or cosmetics, everyone wants to feel beautiful. Beyond injectables and treatments, they emphasize serving the entire person, aiming for clients to feel beautiful and confident after every visit. For Mary, Carla, and Lori, contributing to Gallatin's beauty isn't just about enhancing external appearances, it's about fostering a sense of self-assurance and well-being that has everyone feeling beautiful from the inside out.
Rotary Park is a recreational kayak launch that has made personal lake exploration safer and more accessible since early 2020. Before Gallatin Rotary saw an opportunity to create an easier way to get in and out of the water with your personal craft, the only places to launch into a day of paddling were often muddy, eroded, and potentially hazardous. Now, you can load up your kayak or canoe and head over to Blue Jay Way just behind the DMV, take a few steps – literally steps – down the bank to a secure launchpad to watery bliss. Catch a glimpse of local wildlife or toss out a blanket for a midday picnic, and you’ll temporarily escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
The rangers and staff at Bledsoe Creek State Park are on a mission to preserve the natural beauty and history of Tennessee's unique landscape. Bledsoe is home to an
abundance of wildlife, campsites, boat docks, walking trails, picnic shelters, and outdoor activities centers. Throughout each year, you can roll your sleeves up and get involved in keeping the park in pristine condition, signing up to maintenance gardens, pick up trash, and even rid the park of pesky invasive species like Japanese Stilt Grass. Campers should know that they are encouraged to come prepared; however, some supplies like firewood must be purchased on site in order to protect the trees and other plants from pests and molds potentially harmful to the wildlife and flora. Bledsoe is just outside the city limits of Gallatin, but it feels a million miles away due to beautiful views, nature sounds, and a ton of opportunity to relax and get back to the basics. Launch a kayak, set up camp, or just visit for a day hike and check out the pastoral beauty right here in Gallatin’s back pocket.
The automotive industry comes with a stigma of being oily, dusty, and dingy, but Bowles Complete Auto Care and Tires is on a mission to change that ideation. Occupying a building smack on Main Street means constant traffic and gawking eyes, and for this business owner, cleaning up the aesthetic while also offering amazing customer service is the key to keeping our city pristine.
Chris Bowles comes from the corporate automotive world, touting a career of over three decades helping people stay on the road. When he had a vision to open his own shop, he knew he wanted it to be different – to stand out from the competition and also be a focal point for wherever it ended up. Chris and the team occupy a building that originally left a lot to be desired in terms of looks. The doors, paint, and other features were basically in disrepair and needed an entire facelift, and Chris was the guy to take on the task. Keeping in mind


the downtown aesthetic, Chris and his wife Christy wanted Bowles to look like an established business without the appearance of a run down old garage. Expanding the building, replacing bay doors, and adding curbs to the edges of the parking lot gave the space some sparkle while also maintaining the gruff vibes we all know and love in the car repair industry.
Speaking of repairs, if your car needs it, Bowles can help. They are experts especially in tires and offer all major brands on site. Bowles is also one of few shops that will allow customers

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to bring their own oil for oil change service – just make sure you get the right kind and amount to keep things less expensive, easy for the team, and safe for your vehicle. Regardless of what you’re having done, the Bowles team will take care of you like family. They believe in good service, good people, and creating an atmosphere that is inviting and makes you want to return.
According to Chris, having a business situated on Main Street is not something to take lightly. He firmly believes that keeping weeds, trash, and landscaping under control is crucial for any business owner and whether people are utilizing his shop or not, he wants Bowles to make a good impression on the inside and from the road.
Gallatin is full of folks who just want to show people how beautiful life can be. Small things like keeping your car in tip-top shape, enjoying nature at the local park, or relaxing for a facial after a long day at work can really put into perspective how lovely



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Gallatin is... Community
" It is your friends and neighbors coming together. It is celebrating wins for the community when wonderful things happen."
-Alison Webster, Volunteer State Community College


Here in Sumner County, we are passionate about creating a sense of belonging and acceptance regardless of your background or creed. We believe in the importance of friendships, accessible resources, and compassionate organizations positioned to help any and everyone reaching out for assistance. Peep the various places close by who work around the clock to make sure our community is happy, healthy, and provided for.
United Way of Sumner County truly embodies community spirit by bringing people together to help everyone in our area thrive. They focus on making sure young people have opportunities, families are financially stable, and everyone in our community can live a healthy life. United Way is also there to help when urgent needs arise, building up our collective resilience and serving as a liaison between the need and each resource or organization. They've made a marked difference, answering thousands of calls for help through their 2-1-1 call center, assisting over 82,000 of our Sumner County neighbors, and distributing a ton of support to dozens of local partner agencies and programs. Beyond direct help, they actively involve the community with events like the Stuff the Bus Drive and the Fall Classic Golf Scramble, inviting all of us to give, advocate, and volunteer, which really helps build a stronger, more connected Sumner County.
Community Life Bridge is the epitome of community here in Sumner County. Through their Community Life Ride program, they help to provide and maintain a level of independence for mature adults unable to transport themselves to everyday tasks like doctors appointments, grocery store visits, and barbershop runs. The reality of their operation is they couldn’t do it without the help of generous volunteers and a dedicated board of directors willing to help the organization thrive through local partnerships. Every monetary donation helps to ensure the program stays up and running – or driving! – and every committed volunteer means someone behind the community wheel ready to serve. Mental and emotional stability is vital to a long and quality life, and Community Life Bridge works tirelessly to keep our mature citizens as sharp and self-sufficient as possible.
The YMCA of Sumner County offers a wide range of specific programs and facilities to support the community and all at affordable, suited-to-you prices. For youth development, they provide on-site childcare including Y-Play and Youth Activity Centers, along with the YMCA Fun Company, youth sports (such as soccer and tennis), youth swim lessons, and youth classes. In terms of healthy living, members have access to unlimited group exercise classes including Les Mills Body Pump, yoga, and strength training, as well as state-of-the-art wellness equipment, year-round swimming in indoor and outdoor pools, an indoor track, sauna, steam room, and whirlpool. They also offer diverse abilities programs and various membership options tailored to individuals, families, and seniors. What better way to build community than through healthy activities in a common space.
The Gallatin Public Library of Sumner County actively fosters community by offering a diverse range of free programs and events for all ages. They regularly host activities such as summer reading programs, story times for children, and various programs for teens and adults, including book clubs, craft sessions like crocheting and quilting, gaming, and film days. The library extends beyond the brick and mortar through attendance at the Gallatin Farmers Market, Main Street Festival and other local events, using their mobile library to bring

books for those unable to visit. If you’re strolling along the downtown square and need a moment to take in the sights and smells of books, friendly waves, and quiet chatter, dip into the library and say hello. The welcoming atmosphere and friendly staff establish the library as a vibrant hub where residents can connect, learn, and engage right in the heart of Gallatin, and we bet by the time you leave, you’ll be planning your next visit.
It doesn’t matter which doors you darken here in town, you’ll likely be greeted with smiling faces and resources to help you feel like you truly belong. Gallatin is seeing big city progress while still maintaining hometown charm, and that sense of community coupled with growth and development is what makes our little part of the world unique.

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We can often be quick to write off old buildings, dismiss people because of age or inexperience, or refuse to take risks because the rewards are hard to reap; however, we firmly believe that anything worth having is worth the work, and these people and businesses are examples of how giving people and places a second chance might just pay off in ways unimaginable.
Cole Shepherd is a unique personality in Gallatin, and we’re so glad he and his wife Denise landed here after living all over the globe during Cole’s 30-year military career. Both Cole and Denise are from Alabama but decided they wanted to retire just a little North of their roots. With family in the Nashville area, they thought it might be nice to retire to a growing community close enough to the city to enjoy the nuances of urban life but just off the beaten path enough to have a quiet home.
Gallatin ended up home for the Shepherds, and according to Cole, they wouldn’t have it any other way. Cole applied to Leadership Gallatin’s third class and started making connections around town that really put him on the social map with the locals. If you know anything about him, Cole is somewhat of a social
Gallatin is... Second chances
" We wanted to move to a place that was welcoming and friendly, where we could form great community, and enjoy all the area had to offer, and Gallatin offered that to us." - Bill Jacoby, Northfield Church
butterfly. He enjoys meeting new people, trying new things, and unlike some, he believes that you can, in fact, teach an old dog new tricks. It wasn’t until 50 that Cole purchased his first guitar; he discovered he’s no John Mayer, but his love of music had him eager to dig into the production side of the music world and a true love for audio was born.
After establishing himself in Gallatin, Cole joined a garage band that helped improve his guitar skills; not only that but being a band member helped him to understand better social dynamics and how music production has myriad moving parts. Getting involved with a local music school and learning from Aaron Keen also helped Cole sharpen his skills and build confidence as a performer and producer, ultimately gaining solid appreciation for quality sound and how to create it.
Harkening back to his Leadership Gallatin days, Cole remembered vividly his class visiting a media and music production studio inside our very own Volunteer State Community College. The engineer running Vol State’s program is world renowned and even has a phenomenal five Grammy Awards under his belt. Rubbing elbows with that kind of expertise intrigued Cole and the idea

for Fever Pitch Audio, LLC was born.
Handling all aspects of professional audio, but currently focusing heavily on podcasts, Fever Pitch Audio, LLC is Cole’s company designed to help provide top-quality sound for people who might not have the know-how or expensive equipment to do it themselves. He still works with Vol State separately from Fever Pitch, but he’s working diligently to build his business and his presence in the music and podcasting worlds so that people will start to recognize a local, friendly face with the expertise to provide help with audio needs.
One project that had Cole excited in Summer 2025 was the Sumner County Museum’s 100 year anniversary tribute to Dr. Humphrey Bate and His Possum Hunters. A local bluegrass band called The Luggnutts agreed to create a tribute album commemorating the original band’s Grand Ole Opry debut in 1925, and Cole had the pleasure of hopping in the studio to engineer sound. He’s also worked with several local bands and is even mentoring high school students in the intricacies of audio production.
Cole can record in any space and
has partnerships with local places like Historic Rose Mont, Historic Stonewall, and South Tunnel Grocery. He’s inspired to use his hometown connections to highlight unique landscapes but also his production skills. You won’t find Cole with anything but a smile on his face and a positive attitude to boot. This later-life move into business ownership and learning a new trade is, according to Cole, easy to do in a place like Gallatin: “the people are supportive and helpful and want to see others succeed.” Some folks will tell you second chances aren’t worth the time: it’s too late, they can’t learn, and or it won’t work out. Cole says that’s nonsense! Be creative, Share your ideas and focus on building skills and relationships. Your second chance just might be someone’s first positive experience.
Saints Collision is a shiny blue building right on the main drag in town, and for all its newness, the building housing the business has a century old story to tell about serving Gallatin in the automotive industry.
One hundred years ago, Baker Motors opened its doors as Baker Service Station, providing auto repair and machinery services to locals. In the 1940s, it transitioned to Baker Motor Company and lived in the updated and newly opened building that Michelle and Peterson Santos now own and operate. For over 10 decades it was one of the longest running businesses in Gallatin. As a matter of fact, Baker Motor Company was a single-line Buick dealership – the longest lasting in Middle Tennessee.
When Robert Pate took over the business from his father in 1980, he became well known for his work in the car world. The dealership prided itself on offering quality used vehicles and until it was sold in July 2024, was a no-brainer stop for anyone looking for quality pre-owned cars, trucks, and SUVs. After more than 40 years in the business himself, Mr. Pate closed the business and sold the building to Peterson and Michelle Santos, the owners of Saints Collision Services. Of course, the long history of Baker Motors was evident in the age and condition of the building, and the new owners knew they had a lot of work to do to get the facility in top shape to open their own doors in collision repair. With the blessing and support of Robert Pate and his family, Peterson and Michelle got to work, and their creation has brought new life to a building that was slowly becoming lost in the growth and traffic of our growing city.
Peterson has over 20 years of experience in the car business, and he moved his family to Gallatin because he believed he could run a shop built on transparency, operational excellence, and progress. Taking over the Baker Motors Building was a calculated choice:

"Some folks will tell you second chances aren’t worth the time: it’s too late, they can’t learn, and or it won’t work out. Cole says that’s nonsense! Be creative, Share your ideas and focus on building skills and relationships. Your second chance just might be someone’s first positive experience."

after meeting Mr. Pate and hearing the history of Baker Motors and its influence in Middle Tennessee, The Santos knew they were gaining the bones of an automotive legend that simply needed some love to shine again.
Saints Collision can help with all sorts of issues related to auto body, paint, glass, and aluminum repair. Something unique about them is that Peterson is fluent in English and Portuguese and conversational in Spanish, opening up a world of services to our diverse hometown population. They can remove dents, repair sun/moon roofs, or give your entire vehicle a paint job, and their equipment is top-ofthe-line, the crew highly trained and knowledgeable and ready to help get you fixed and back on the road quickly.
Peterson and Michelle brought the entire family with them when they moved to Middle Tennessee, and that has us confident they plan to grow roots just as deeply as Baker Service Station did 100 years ago. One thing is for sure: the Santos family has revived a building that so many Gallatin natives love, and they’re giving its legacy a second chance to live on through new generations of automotive enthusiasts.
Started by two judges in 2002, the Sumner County Recovery Court is a post-plea, highly structured probationary program designed to

help participants seek help with substance abuse instead of sitting behind bars hopelessly awaiting their fate. While not absolved of their convictions, participants are tasked to become clean and sober and to return to becoming productive members of society, all with the help of experts and local entities by their side.
That being said, the program is so structured that many are not willing to face the adversity that comes with drug and alcohol screening three times per week, living in sober housing, and following a 10-week outpatient intensive program that includes weekly meetings with the sentencing judge and attending self-help groups. Under 50 people choose the program each year, and after 23 years and 41 graduations, 335 graduates have improved their lives and made positive changes toward becoming productive members of our community.
Sumner County Recovery Court is mildly funded by some court costs but is mostly supported by state grants from the Department Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. The county does not support the program with direct tax dollars; however, it’s valuable to realize that the program is helping to treat and employ these folks instead of keep them in local jails, meaning tax dollars are spared because
Judge Wheatcraft and Judge Jones saw the value in creating opportunities for those willing to face the challenges of change.
The nonprofit, Recovery Court of Sumner County, Inc., was created a little over a decade ago to help raise money for items that the Recovery Court Program needed for participants starting over with absolutely nothing in their possession. Originally sending participants out of town for Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP), Recovery Court of Sumner County, Inc. decided to start their own program and become state licensed to serve RC participants locally.
Currently, Sumner County has two cycles of IOP classes each week. Because they encourage people to become employed and learn to live independently, the program is flexible to accommodate work schedules. In addition, the foundation supports sober living, as someone has to be responsible for leasing rooms to the new people in the program and helping to maintain the utilities, yards, startup groceries, and an outfit to start work. The program offers what people need to better themselves at a fraction of the price of similar residential initiatives, and the organization has evolved to accept insurance for those who have it.
Built on the idea that people don't have to lose it all just because they struggle with substance abuse, Recovery
Court, as you’ll hear it referred to in town, is passionate about giving folks a second chance to live healthier lives. Something unique is that local businesses can work with the program to employ participants, giving them a foot in the door to stable employment, a steady paycheck, and experience reintegrating into civil society as a sober person.
Recovery is all about leaving behind old habits, negative mindsets, and an unhealthy life path. This program and foundation love helping people and holding them accountable for becoming better versions of themselves, encouraging them to dive in and live different lives than the ones they’ve previously known.
Maybe you don’t love leftovers, the idea of a meeting after a bad first impression has you squeamish, or you’re just not into doubling back on certain things – reconsider those feelings the next time you see someone struggling, notice a building in seeming disrepair, or hear a business is giving something once left behind another go. You might be surprised to find that the second chances in life are where we learn to be the best versions of ourselves, living examples of what faith and chance is all about.


Long Hollow Church’s Prison Ministry is rooted in the belief that jails and prisons can be places of transformation and growth. Through in-person campuses and strategic partnerships—including service at the Sumner County Jail in Gallatin—the ministry shares the Gospel and offers discipleship groups, Bible studies, Celebrate Recovery, and business classes to incarcerated men and women. With trained volunteers and a heart for restoration, Long Hollow is committed to helping individuals grow in faith, experience life change, and positively impact their communities—both during incarceration and beyond.
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Gallatin is... Family

"Gallatin is family, because, no matter where you go or what help you need, someone in Gallatin always steps up." - Sonya Manfred,
Executive Director of Sumner County CASA

Gallatin is a family-friendly place with resources for just about every need. From the doctor’s office to the courtroom, we have a fine lineup of people and organizations who work hard to help our children feel safe, loved, and cared for.
Compass Pediatrics , proudly part of Privia Health, operates under a credo that ensures they are educating and empowering patients and families, serving through high quality expertise, and advocating and guiding in everyone's journey toward a healthier life. They are a facility that upholds a vaccine policy aligned with all major accredited health organizations, making them the best option for those seeking pediatric care under the same principles. The Gallatin office is open 7:30-4:30 five days a week and handles everything from sick visits and sports physicals to prescription management and chronic health conditions. You can use their online portal to schedule appointments, pay outstanding balances, or receive virtual care, and you can even use their website symptom checker to evaluate non-emergency situations before seeking medical assistance .
Bringing almost two decades of nursing experience to her business, Mary Kathryn Oliver, CPNP, is excited to get to know your family and to find a care plan that works best for your schedule and needs. Providing everything from wellness visits to mental health services and even ear piercing, Music City Pediatric Concierge takes the traditional doctor’s office experience and turns it into a personalized service that eliminates insurance, wait times, and travel from office to office for care. Her model means direct access to the care provider and even in-home visits for those first crucial moments of life. Memberships come in a variety of options and can offer anything from in-house strep and flu testing to unlimited in-office and telehealth visits. Call or text Mary Kathryn anytime and rest assured you’re in fabulous hands. No commitment required for memberships; all you need is a 30-day notice to cancel, but we’re pretty sure once you’re signed up, you won’t be going anywhere.
Garrett and Caroline Paulson, owners of Connected Kids Chiropractic , have been receiving chiropractic care since they were young, so they understand the importance of a regulated nervous system and allowing the body room to move and grow naturally. Inspired by their own care, they decided to open a pediatric practice where they can foster a “connected community” of thriving families who value holistic health. Their motto, “Little adjustments, big changes,” is a peek into how consistent care can make marked differences in even the smallest patients. Book your appointments online and stay up-to-date on doc’s whereabouts for workshops and local festivals. From consultation to adjustments, your child’s care will be tailored to his or her specific needs every visit.
Aside from having a chief Snuggle Officer and a Paw-sitive Vibes Ambassador (both of the four-legged variety!), Sumner Pediatric Dentistry is a pretty special place when it comes


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Shine Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics
to taking care of tiny teeth. Dr. Andy and Dr. Crystal are American Board of Pediatric Dentistry certified and ready to treat your children like family the moment they hit the door. Touting a robust team of professionals, this kid-friendly office is dedicated to making dentistry fun and educational, all while creating “bright smiles and brighter futures.” They provide comprehensive care that covers everything from routine cleanings and check-ups to more restorative care including fillings, crowns, spacers, and extractions. Don’t be surprised when the kiddos get excited about going to the dentist or come home talking about the toothbrush and toothpaste that visited their school. These dentists are committed to connecting with all of our local children and teaching them about healthy habits while simultaneously eliminating fears around visiting the doctor’s office. Request an appointment online and get ready to experience the difference that’ll have your littles gladly brushing and flossing.
CASA stands for Court Appointed Special Advocates, and that means making sure every child in foster care has an adult to stand up and be a voice for his or her story. The program was created to recruit and train volunteers to establish relationships with children and to become liaisons between families and judges so that informed decisions can be made in the best interests of the children. Sumner County CASA is a staff of three, but the volunteer network is robust, making a hard and often heartbreaking job much more manageable for all. Volunteers go through 30 hours of training and are eventually sworn in to speak on behalf of each child legally. Volunteers visit and meet with families and children regularly, and when the time comes, they accompany their children to court to advocate for their rights. Serving Sumner County children since 1992, CASA provides stable adults in the lives of children who don’t otherwise have proper adult care and representation. Funding is crucial for keeping this much needed nonprofit going, so each year you’ll see various events with donations in mind. Can’t attend an event or don’t think volunteering is right for you? Never fear! You can go online to give and support this family-driven organization taking care of our foster children every step of their journey.
The Family Resource Center located at the Central Office of Sumner County Schools is a local entity dedicated to serving families through support and resources necessary to everyday living. The vision revolves around providing basic needs such as clothing, food, and hygiene products in order to ensure students are prepared to learn each day. Families in need of support can contact the resource center or school counselors and can often receive assistance the same day. The resource center has an active Facebook page that shares information on food pantries, clothing giveaways, and other community centers around
"We want every citizen to feel safe and provided for, and in the case of these amazing businesses and nonprofits, we can rest assured that’s happening daily. "
the county. All clothing donations must be school appropriate, as the population served abides by local school dress codes. Also, the center asks that only clean, like-new clothing make it into the facility, as a means to provide the best quality materials for our local families. According to director Cathy Graff, having clothes that are in style is important, as she and the team want students to feel comfortable and like they fit in with their friends. The center is always accepting hygiene products, snack foods, and new underwear and socks. Even something as simple as a box of fruit snacks can put a smile on a child’s face and a little peace in parents’ hearts.
In a community that celebrates strong families, Shine Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics is helping Gallatin’s youngest residents grow up confident, healthy, and smiling bright. Led by Dr. Lauren and Dr. Mike - two of the few dual-specialty pediatric dentists and orthodontists in the country - Shine offers comprehensive dental and orthodontic care under one roof. From a baby’s very first visit to braces for teens (and even adults), families experience seamless, personalized care designed to support every stage of a child’s smile journey. At Shine, prevention and partnership are key. While the team provides cleanings, fluoride treatments, and advanced orthodontic solutions, they also focus on empowering families with practical, non-judgmental guidance on daily habits and nutrition. Their safe, supportive, and child-friendly environment helps even the most nervous patients feel comfortable and understood. Dr. Lauren’s gentle, encouraging approach paired with Dr. Mike’s expertise in modern orthodontic techniques ensures that every visit is both effective and worry-free.
With free orthodontic consultations and a team that truly enjoys building relationships with children and parents alike, Shine Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics is more than a dental office — it’s a trusted partner for Gallatin families, helping kids grow up with healthy smiles that shine for a lifetime.
In Gallatin, our family-focused businesses - especially those caring for children - are rooted in compassion, trust, and a deep love for this community’s youngest residents. From first smiles to big milestones, these kid-focused partners walk alongside our families, helping every child grow, thrive, and feel right at home.






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2025 CHAMBER OF THE YEAR
In 2025, your Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce was honored as the Tennessee Chamber of the Year by the Tennessee Chamber of Commerce Executives (TCCE) - a recognition that celebrates not just an organization, but an entire community committed to progress. This award reflects the collective energy of Gallatin’s business leaders, educators, entrepreneurs, volunteers, and partners who believe in showing up, leaning in, and building something meaningful together. Through workforce development, leadership programs, small business support, community events, and the growth of spaces like The Station, your Chamber works every day to ensure Gallatin remains a place where businesses succeed and families thrive.
Because at its core, this recognition tells a bigger story...
Gallatin is collaborative. Gallatin is innovative. Gallatin is invested.
Gallatin is…home.
2026 Business Directory
• Agribusiness & Farming
• Farm Supplies
• Landscaping & Nursery
• Pest Control Attorneys & Legal Services
• Advertising & Marketing Agencies
• Business Credit Reports
• Cleaning & Restoration
• Consulting
• Employment Services
• Engineering
• Graphic Design, Promotional Products, and Printing & Publishing
• Payment Services
• Tech Services
• Construction & Contractors
• Industrial Supplies
• Manufacturing & Distribution
• Childcare & Preschools
• Colleges & Technical Schools
• Education Services
• K-12 Schools
• Caterers & Venues
• Event Services Financial Services
• Accounting, Bookkeeping, and Tax Services
• Banking & Lending
• Investments & Wealth Management
& Beverage
• Eating & Drinking
• Food Distributors
• Grocers
• Emergency Services
• Government Agencies
• Political Candidates
• Public Officials
• Public Works & Utilities
• Dentistry
• Healthcare Providers
• Pediatrics
• Pharmacies
• Senior & Disability Services Home Improvements &
• Arts & Entertainment
• Fitness • Hotels & Lodging
• Recreation
• Tourism & History
• Civic & Community Organizations
• Individuals
• Political Organizations
• Religious Organizations • Social Causes
• Media Services
• Photographers • Publications
• Cleaning & Clothing Services
• Cosmetic Services • Funeral Services
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• Commercial Real Estate
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• Realtors & Brokers
• Apparel & Accessory Stores
• Home Furnishings & Equipment
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Premier Partners

Firefly LED LLC (877) 347-3533
101 E Main St, Ste 103 Gallatin, TN 37066 fireflyled.com

Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce (615) 452-4000 117 West Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.org

Highpoint Health - Sumner with Ascension Saint Thomas (615) 328-8888
555 Hartsville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 highpointhealthsystem.com
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Subaru of Gallatin (615) 989-7870
1395 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 subaruofgallatin.com
Partner members
Aero Business Park (615) 364-3780
190D Saundersville Rd, Ste 1003 Hendersonville, TN 37075
BeLocal Sumner County (951) 347-5586 Gallatin, TN 37066 belocalpub.com/locations/ belocal-sumner-county-866b/
DPR Construction (615) 613-1064
1001 8th Ave S. Nashville, TN 37203 DPR.com
Rosendin Electric, Inc. (615) 461-2300
359 Maple St Gallatin, TN 37066 rosendin.com
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Agribusiness & Farming
Big Sky Farm (615) 826-3200
264 N Centerpoint Rd Portland, TN 37148 bigskyfarmtn.com
Gold Dog Farm and Home (480) 414-5490
539 Upper Station Camp Creek Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 golddogfarmandhome.com
Gregory Family Farm (615) 948-4971
611B Dobbins Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 gregoryfamilyfarmtn.com

Holleman Farms (615) 680-0084
670B S. Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066

Long Hollow Alpacas (615) 804-8553
698 Wallace Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 longhollowalpacas.com
NatureworksTN (615) 388-3911
315 Blackey Bandy Rd Bethpage, TN 37022
Farm Supplies
Sumner Farmers Co-op (615) 452-1755
450 Red River Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnerfarmerscoop.com
Landscaping & Nursery

12 Corners Nursery (615) 451-2874
335 Nichols Ln Gallatin, TN 37066 12cornersnursery.com

Extreme Lawn Service & Landscaping (615) 828-3801 Gallatin, TN 37066 extremelawnservice.com

Milosi (615) 264-0577
160 Center Point Rd S Hendersonville, TN 37075 milosi.com
Puryear Farms Nursery/Landscaping (615) 452-8948
1490 Cherokee Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 puryearfarms.com
R & S Groundskeeping (615) 451-7911
805 East Robertson Rd Castalian Springs, TN 37031 rsgroundskeeping.services

Trinity Earthworks (615) 431-3775 1371 Academy Rd Portland, TN 37148 trinityearthworks.com
U.S. Lawns - Gallatin (270) 237-0180 1607 Ellington Dr Lafayette, TN 37083 uslawns.com/locations/tn/gallatin
Wood's Landscaping LLC (615) 969-6025
157 Hidden Trail Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 woodslandscapingllc.com
Pest Control
Alessio Exterminating Company (615) 456-4185
1108 Old Gallatin Rd Portland, TN 37148
All Things Exterminators Inc (615) 364-8710
967 Grassland Place Unit H Gallatin, TN 37066 bugswilldie.com
Attorneys & Legal Services
Aileen S Rose, Attorney (270) 404-0528
236 Hidden Lake Rd Hendersonville, TN 37075
David Parsons Attorney at Law (615) 760-2376 PO Box 359 Gallatin, TN 37066
Kelly & Smith Law Office (615) 452-2000 ext 10 125 Public Square Gallatin, TN 37066
Legal Aid Society (615) 451-1880
106 Public Square, Ste 109 Gallatin, TN 37066 las.org
PHILLIPS | RALSTON LAW (615) 452-8030
1000 Kennesaw Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 phillipsralston.com
Smith.Sholar.Milliken.Matthews (615) 452-5282 1164 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 smithsholar.com
The Ingrum Law Firm PLLC (615) 452-6613
117 East Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 ingrumlawyers.com
Thomas Dean, Tennessee District Attorney General (615) 451-5810 113 West Main St Gallatin, TN 37066
Automotive & Marine
Advance Auto Parts (615) 989-9045
101 Theodori Trace Ste 100 Gallatin, TN 37066 advanceautoparts.com

Ausbrooks Auto & Machine LLC (615) 965-4170
145 Dobbins Pk Gallatin, TN 37066

Botero Carts (615) 557-4587
894 W Albert Gallatin Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 boterocarts.com
Bowles Complete Autocare & Tires (615) 675-4362
404 E Main St Gallatin, TN 37066
Cheetah Clean Auto Wash (270) 842-0286
1279 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 cheetahclean.com
Covington’s Collision Center (615) 461-7700
1408 E Broadway Gallatin, TN 37066
Duncan Motors (615) 461-8141
240 E Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 duncanmotors.net

Four-Way M & M, L. L. C. (615) 452-5950 1368 East Broadway Gallatin, TN 37066 fourwaymotorcars.com
Full Moon Towing LLC (615) 968-2524 103 Longview Dr
Goodlettsville, TN 37072 fullmoontowing.com

Gallatin Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram (615) 452-2792
1290 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatincdjr.com

Gallatin Ford (615) 452-5267 1394 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatinford.com

Gateway Tire & Service Center (615) 206-9898
380 Hancock St Gallatin, TN 37066 gatewaytire.com
H2O Solutions, LLC (855) 326-9274
873 Steam Plant Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 h2osolutionsllc.com
Hangar Unlimited (615) 478-6263
128 E Schell St Gallatin, TN 37066 hangarunlimited.com
Import Auto Service (615) 452-6595 929 Long Hollow Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 importautoservice.com
Max Electric Motor Service (615) 452-2970
170 James St Gallatin, TN 37066
Saints Collision Services (615) 439-2849
441 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 saintscollision.com
Screaming Eagle Express Car Wash (931) 206-6949
660 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 screamingeagleexpress.com
Second Gen Graveyard (615) 989-1707
232 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 secondgengraveyard.com
PREMIER PARTNER

Subaru of Gallatin (615) 989-7870 1395 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 subaruofgallatin.com

Toyota of Gallatin (615) 230-9000 1435 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 toyotaofgallatn.com

Tuffy Tire & Auto Service (615) 575-8295 1015 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 tuffygallatin.com
U-Save Car and Truck Rental/B&T Auto Rentals Inc. (615) 452-5934
400 East Broadway Gallatin, TN 37066 usavegallatin.com
Vic Jenkins Automotive Co. (615) 452-3037 400 East Broadway Gallatin, TN 37066 vicjenkins.com
Business Services
Advertising & Marketing Agencies
615 Digital Marketing (615) 378-5188
Gallatin, TN 37066 615digitalmarketing.com
Anthem Brand Strategy (615) 390-6880
Hendersonville, TN 37075
Bella Fiori Co. (607) 731-8818
Gallatin, TN 37066
CFW Marketing (847) 226-4741 Gallatin, TN 37066 cfwmarketing.com
Comcast Advertising (615) 427-8018
523 3rd Ave S Nashville, TN 37210 effectv.com
Fireworx Digital (949) 485-2204
695 Nashville Pk, #193 Gallatin, TN 37066 fireworxdigital.com
Gallatin Lifestyle (615) 604-8571
129 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 citylifestyle.com/gallatin

Good Circle Marketing (615) 807-0847 Gallatin, TN 37066 goodcirclemarketing.com
Navarro Creative Group (615) 562-1002
1001 Lacebark Ln Hendersonville, TN 37075 navarrocreativegroup.com
Roland Digital Media Inc (931) 528-8100 2300 W Jackson St Cookeville, TN 38501 rolanddigitalmedia.com

Social Indoor (615) 327-8113
220 Great Circle Rd Nashville, TN 37228 socialindoor.com
Specisely LLC (615) 739-3048 Hendersonville, TN 37075 specisely.com
Business Credit Reports
Business Credit Reports, Inc. (615) 989-7000 1645 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 businesscreditreports.com
Cleaning & Restoration
Bee Clean Disposal (615) 570-0000
896 W Albert Gallatin Ave, Ste G Gallatin, TN 37066 beecleandisposal.com
Clean 2 The Kore LLC (469) 999-1181 Gallatin, TN 37066 clean2thekore.com
Clutter Company (615) 640-3537 Hendersonville, TN 37075 cluttercompany.com
Prime Industrial Cleaning Solutions (615) 804-6282 Gallatin, TN 37066 primeindustrialcleaning.com
Safe - Dry Carpet Cleaning (615) 380-7554
120 Sunnymeade Dr Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 safedrygallatin.com

SERVPRO Industries, Inc. (615) 451-0200
801 Industrial Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 servpro.com
SERVPRO OF SUMNER COUNTY (615) 822-0200 229 Innovation Way Hendersonville, TN 37075 servprosumnercounty.com
Consulting
Amy Gleaves, Certified Life Coach (615) 426-3669 201 Ward Ln Hendersonville, TN 37075 amygleaves.com
Be Connected Coaching, LLC (513) 317-2744
658 Hickory Ridge Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 beconnectedcoaching.com
Elisabeth Allen Collective (708) 768-2097
Gallatin, TN 37066
DH2H Consulting (336) 455-3888
897 Fairington Way, Ste 202 Gallatin, TN 37066
GraCoKai Enterprises LLC (618) 795-2916
Gallatin, TN 37066 gracokaienterprises.com
Preston Stark - PStark Consulting (615) 992-5588 Gallatin, TN 37066
SAMUSA, Inc (630) 645-1726
126 E Main St, Ste C Gallatin, TN 37066 samusa.com
Tennessee Small Business Development Center (615) 230-4780
1480 Nashville Pk, Bldg 300 Gallatin, TN 37066 tsbdc.org
Walk In It (615) 336-1703 Hendersonville, TN 37075 walkinit.net
ZenBusiness (512) 765-4985
5511 Parkcrest Dr, Ste 103 Austin, TX 78731 zenbusiness.com
Employment Services
American Job Center (615) 452-1964
1598 GreenLea Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 jobs4tn.gov
Express Employment Professionals (615) 451-7111
111 N Trigg Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 expresspros.com
First Call Staffing (615) 325-2022
816 S Broadway Portland, TN 37148 firstcallinc.com
Goodwill Career Solutions (615) 346-1810
205-A Indian Lake Blvd Hendersonville, TN 37075 giveit2goodwill.org/careersolutions
Trades for Success (615) 238-5909 Gallatin, TN 37066 facebook.com/tradesforsuccess
Wood Personnel Services (615) 989-7911 722 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 woodpersonnel.com
Engineering
Cornerstone Development Services Surveying (615) 864-0940
120 Main St Portland, TN 37148 cornerstonedevelops.com

CSDG (615) 248-9999
2305 Kline Ave, Ste 300 Nashville, TN 37211 csdgtn.com
GreenLID Design, LLC (615) 230-7269 114 B West Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 greenliddesign.com
Montgomery Engineering (615) 230-9089 1191 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 montgomeryengineering.com
Graphic Design, Promotional Products, and Printing & Publishing
ASAP Printing (615) 822-6052
116 Imperial Blvd Hendersonville, TN 37075 asapprintingtn.com

BB Printing Company (615) 822-0037
334 West Main St Hendersonville, TN 37075 bbprintingco.com

Cheryl Elliott - PRISMA (615) 403-6844
2947 Brick Church Pk Nashville, TN 37207 prismagraphic.com

Concept One Screen Printing, Inc. (615) 452-2900
216 N Locust Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 conceptonetn.com
Creative Instinct (615) 887-5124
Mount Juliet, TN 37122 creativeinstinct.biz
DoDat Communications, Inc. (615) 537-1288
1026 Lavern Circle Hendersonville, TN 37075 dodat.me
Josh Bratcher (615) 260-4896 Gallatin, TN 37066 joshbratcher.com
Minuteman Press (615) 989-1875
216 W Broadway Gallatin, TN 37066 minuteman.com/us/locations/tn/ gallatin
Perfect Fit Image Apparel, Inc. (615) 451-2226
430 Airport Rd, Ste A Gallatin, TN 37066 perfectfitimage.com

Pony Mailbox & Business Center (615) 451-1000 540 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 ponymailboxes.com
Proforma PSP (615) 622-6516 Gallatin, TN 37066 proformapsp.com
Quality Printing Company (615) 452-7653 Gallatin, TN 37066 printshopgallatintn.com/home/
Payment Services
Banc Card of America (615) 452-1752 705 Davis Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 banccard.com
Legacy Payroll Solutions, LLC (615) 826-1585 201 Molly Walton Dr, Unit B Hendersonville, TN 37075 legacypayrollsolutions.net
Tech Services
Adobe Acrobat (408) 753-5826
345 Park Ave San Jose, CA 95110 adobe.com/acrobat/online/ excel-to-pdf.html
Advanced Alarm (615) 451-3444 PO Box 1806 Gallatin, TN 37066
Advanced Computer Diagnostics (615) 293-1687
Hendersonville, TN 37075 acdtn.com

Cumberland Connect (800) 987-2362
1940 Madison St Clarksville, TN 37043 cumberlandconnect.org
Dexcore, LLC (615) 590-8805 142 N Trigg Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 dexcore.net
DirecTech (866) 832-7117 315 Deaderick St, Ste 1550 Nashville, TN 37238 directech.net
PREMIER PARTNER

Firefly LED LLC (877) 347-3533
101 E Main St, Ste 103 Gallatin, TN 37066 fireflyled.com
Invention Matters LLC (512) 825-1771 41 Peabody St Nashville, TN 37210 patentfire.net
LW Secure (256) 993-6553 639 E Main St, Ste 105 Hendersonville, TN 37075 lwsecure.com
PREMIER PARTNER
Meta Gallatin Gallatin, TN 37066 facebook.com/gallatindatacenter
NovaTech (615) 577-7638 4106 Charlotte Ave Nashville, TN 37209 novatech.net
Prysm Corporation (615) 724-9000
145 Bear Xing, Ste 320 Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 prysmcorp.com
R. J. Young Company (615) 255-8551
730A Freeland Station Rd Nashville, TN 37228 rjyoung.com
TPx (615) 423-4432
303 Colorado St Austin, TX 78701 tpx.com

Veterans IT Solutions LLC (615) 991-0255
106 Public Square, Ste 120 Gallatin, TN 37066 veterans-it.com

VSC Fire & Security, Inc (615) 442-5263
815 Aviation Private Ln, Ste 120 Gallatin, TN 37066 vscfire.com
Construction, Manufacturing, & distribution
Construction &
Contractors
4 Elements Renovations (615) 855-7240
115 W Franklin St, Ste 104 Gallatin, TN 37066 4elementsrenovations.com
Blackwolf Build (615) 587-2580 5609A Ohio Ave Nashville, TN 37209 blackwolfbuild.com
Cerris Systems (615) 442-0540 154 Commerce Way Gallatin, TN 37066 cerris.com

Charles R. Curtis Construction, Inc. (615) 206-1401 567 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 buildwithcurtis.com
David Weekley Homes (615) 349-4421
1016 Linn Cove Ct Gallatin, TN 37066 davidweekleyhomes.com
PARTNER MEMBER
DPR Construction (615) 613-1064 1001 8th Ave S Nashville, TN 37203 dpr.com
D. R. Horton (615) 283-6000
819 Seven Oaks Blvd Smyrna, TN 37167 drhorton.com/tennessee/nashville
Dalamar Affordable Custom Homes (615) 953-6611
130 Belle Forest Cir Nashville, TN 37221 dalamarhomes.com
Garrott Bros Ready Mix (615) 452-2385
375 Red River Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 garrottbros.com
Holt Diversified LLC (309) 825-6991 Hendersonville, TN 37075
Ironclad Fire Protection (615) 502-3194 Gallatin, TN 37066 ironcladfireprotection.com
JR Builders, LLC (615) 504-1467 880 GreenLea Blvd, Ste A-100 Gallatin, TN 37066 jrbuildersllc.com
KCG Homes, LLC (615) 989-7363
710 Nashville Pk, Ste 104 Gallatin, TN 37066 kcghomebuilders.com
Master Builders by Bagsby Ranch (615) 452-1376 1628 Long Hollow Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 bagsbyranch.com
Milliken Builders (615) 238-5909 Gallatin, TN 37066 facebook.com/millidenbuildersllc
NASHphalt Pavement Solutions (615) 454-0245 Gallatin, TN 37066 nashphaltsolutions.com
Quality Exteriors (615) 396-8612
266 Anderson Ln Hendersonville, TN 37075 qualityexteriors.com
Randy Jones Construction (615) 452-7731
503 Becks Place Gallatin, TN 37066 randyjonesconstruction.com
PARTNER MEMBER
Rosendin Electric, Inc. (615) 461-2300
359 Maple St Gallatin, TN 37066 rosendin.com
Ryan Homes (615) 551-5250
302 Innovation Dr, Ste 200 Frankllin, TN 37067 ryanhomes.com/new-homes/ communities/tennessee/gallatin
Schell Brothers Nashville LLC (615) 608-4557
150 Saundersville Rd, Ste B Hendersonville, TN 37075 schellbrothers.com
T.W. Frierson Contractor, Inc. (615) 419-9645
2971 Kraft Dr Nashville, TN 37204 twfrierson.com
The Milliken Corporation (615) 238-5909
3603 Hwy 52E Bethpage, TN 37022 millikencorp.com
Trophy Sanitation (615) 219-9730 Gallatin, TN 37066 trophysanitation.com
Turner Construction (629) 215-6246
624 Grassmere Park Dr, Ste 4 Nashville, TN 37211 Turnerconstruction.com
Wallace Custom Builders, LLC (615) 451-9509
Industrial Supplies
Dean Oil Company (615) 452-2947
163 James Circle Gallatin, TN 37066 deanoilco.com

HCI Supply (615) 564-9999
549 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 HCIsupplystore.com

Holston Gases (615) 452-2015 1209 Longleaf Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 holstongases.com
Tapes and Technical Solutions (615) 430-0789 1105 Tuckahoe Dr Nashville, TN 37207 tapesandtech.com
Manufacturing & distribution
Associated Packaging, Inc. (615) 452-2131
435 Calvert Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 associatedpackaging.com

Beretta USA Corporation (301) 283-2191
1399 Gateway Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 berettausa.com
CDF Distributors (855) 769-9895
375 Belvedre Dr N Gallatin, TN 37066 cdfdistributors.com
Gap Inc. (615) 230-2300
Olympian Construction Co., LLC (615) 248-8843
189 Center Point Rd S Hendersonville, TN 37075 olympianconstruction.com

Pavement Restorations, Inc. (615) 461-7386
555 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 gotpotholes.net
1529 Hunt Club Blvd, Ste 500 Gallatin, TN 37066 wallacecustombuilders.com

White Buffalo Restoration (615) 497-6975 Gallatin, TN 37066 whitebuffalorestoration.com
100 GAP Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 gapinc.com
GKN Hoeganaes - Gallatin (615) 451-2000
1315 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 hoeganaes.com
ITW StampTech Fasteners (615) 452-1002
850 Steam Plant Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 stamptechfasteners.com
Jamil Packaging (615) 451-9533
540 National Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 jamilpkg.com
Kolemba Industries, Inc. (615) 452-9191
434 Calvert Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 kolembaindustries.net
Laminate Technologies of Tennessee (615) 451-4554
1356 Gateway Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 lamtech.net
Education
Childcare & Preschools
Gallatin Day Care Center (615) 452-2518
108 Southpark Cir Gallatin, TN 37066
Gallatin Premier Childcare (615) 422-6221
1025 Beaty Blvd
Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatinpremierchildcare.com
Lightbridge Academy of Gallatin (629) 253-2857
2129 Nashville Pk, Ste 200 Gallatin, TN 37066 lightbridgeacademy.com/gallatin-tn/
Tennessee College of Applied Technology Nashville (615) 425-5500
100 White Bridge Nashville, TN 37209 tcatnashville.edu
Union University (615) 447-2500
205 Indian Lake Blvd Hendersonville, TN 37075 uu.edu/hendersonville

Volunteer State Community College (615) 230-3571
1480 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 volstate.edu
Meridian Commercial Services (615) 390-2236
217 James St, Ste G Gallatin, TN 37066 meridiantn.com
Mohawk Textiles (615) 442-8164
1381 Gateway Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 mohawktextiles.com
NIC Global (615) 206-0455
501 Belvedere Dr N Gallatin, TN 37066 nicglobalms.com
PCA (Packaging Corp of America) (615) 452-0110
1440 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 packagingcorp.com/gallatin-sheetplant
R. C. Owen Company (615) 452-5658
310 Blythe St Gallatin, TN 37066

Rogers Group, Inc. (615) 451-4777
2124 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 rogersgroupinc.com
Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc. (615) 230-8788
1585 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 strongtie.com
PALS Preschool (615) 206-0842
445 Hull Cir
Gallatin, TN 37066 palspreschool.org
Pathways Learning Academy @ Northfield (615) 206-5003
2100 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 pathwayslearningacademy.com/ yourlocalschool/gallatin-tn-9311/

Primrose School of Gallatin (615) 447-3515
1760 GreenLea Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 primrosegallatin.com

The Goddard School (615) 822-9300 108 Cinema Dr Hendersonville, TN 37075 goddardschool.com

The Goddard School - Gallatin (615) 561-1515
1059 Kennesaw Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 goddardschool.com
Colleges & Technical Schools
Tennessee College of Applied Technology Hartsville (615) 374-2147
716 McMurry Blvd Hartsville, TN 37074 tcathartsville.edu
Welch College (615) 675-5255
1045 Bison Trail Gallatin, TN 37066 welch.edu
Education Services

Hoover Learning Group (615) 454-1433
141 New Shackle Island Rd Hendersonville, TN 37066 hooverlearninggroup.com
Middle TN Workforce Development Academy (615) 483-1642 Hendersonville, TN 37075 mtwta.net
National League of Junior CotillionGreater Sumner County (615) 585-9958 Nashville, TN 37214 nljc.com/n/chapters/greatersumner/ chapter
K-12 Schools
Gallatin High School (615) 452-2621
700 Dan P. Herron Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 ghs.sumnerschools.org

Goodpasture Christian School (615) 868-2600
619 West Due West Ave Madison, TN 37115 goodpasture.org
Liberty Creek High School (615) 206-3335
100 Wolfpack Way Gallatin, TN 37066 lch.sumnerschools.org
Peterson Learning Center (615) 675-4144
1398 Hartsville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 theplcdifference.org

Pope Saint John Paul II Preparatory School (615) 822-2375
117 Caldwell Dr Hendersonville, TN 37075 jp2prep.org

Sumner Academy (615) 452-1914
464 Nichols Ln Gallatin, TN 37066 sumneracademy.org
Sumner County Schools (615) 451-5200
695 East Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnerschools.org
Events
Caterers
& venues
Bit-O-Heaven Catering & Events at the Gathering Place (615) 905-1830
450 West Main St, B-1 Gallatin, TN 37066 bitoheavencatering.com
C & G’s Fine Foods (615) 230-7550
360 Austin Park Gallatin, TN 37066
Chef Christopher’s Catering | Epic Event Centre (615) 452-1912
392 West Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 epiceventcentre.com
CRAVE (615) 974-0306
324 Gallatin Pk S Madison, TN 37115 cravecateringevents.com
Edley's BBQ Catering (615) 379-8422
2145 Nashville Pk, Ste 200 Gallatin, TN 37066 edleysbbq.com/catering/corporate
Grahams Estate (615) 339-0317
262 Harris Ln Gallatin, TN 37066 grahamsestate.com

Sycamore Springs (615) 452-7500
3712 Highway 31E Bethpage, TN 37022 sycamorespringstn.com
Southwestern Conference Center (615) 316-7034 2451 Atrium Way Nashville, TN 37214 southwesternconferencecenter.com
The Pick Inn (615) 946-4306 550 Zieglers Fort Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 pickinnevents.com
The Venue (615) 618-0960 1023 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 thevenuegallatin.com
Event Services
Apple and Dove Flower Company LLC (615) 723-2480
110 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 appleanddove.com
Black Tie Floral Design & Events (615) 461-7701
967 Grassland Place, Ste G Gallatin, TN 37066 blacktiefloraldesigns.com
Brown’s Florist (615) 824-0857 269 West Main St Hendersonville, TN 37075 brownsflorist.net
Gallatin Flower & Gift Shoppe (615) 452-1679 210 N Locust Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 facebook.com/GallatinFlower
Green Entertainment (615) 504-5366 Gallatin, TN 37066 greenentertainment.net
Small Town Pop Co. (615) 496-5548
Castalian Springs, TN 37031 smalltownpopco.com
Financial Services
Accounting, Bookkeeping, and Tax Services

Absolute Business Solutions, LLC (615) 585-1602 Gallatin, TN 37066 absolutebusiness.solutions
Chuck Porter, CPA/PFS (615) 210-7221
242 W Main St #262 Hendersonville, TN 37075 chuckportercpa.com
Doeren Mayhew (615) 824-2724 639 East Main St Hendersonville, TN 37075 doeren.com
Front Desk Accounting (618) 205-9571 631 Teree Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 frontdeskaccounting.com

H & R Block (615) 230-1055
1025 Nashville Pk, Ste. 110 Gallatin, TN 37066 hrblock.com

H & R Block (615) 452-8183
488 East Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 hrblock.com

Jennings & Clouse, PLC (615) 206-0360
1509 Hunt Club Blvd, Ste 500 Gallatin, TN 37066 jenningsclouse.com
Puryear & Noonan CPAs (615) 296-0500
40 Burton Hills Blvd Nashville, TN 37215 pn-cpas.com
Tennessee Business Services Inc. (615) 400-2150
1010 Durham Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 tnbizserv.com
Banking & Lending
Advance Financial (615) 230-7850
540 Village Green Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 af247.com

Ascend Federal Credit Union (800) 342-3086, Ext 95768
624 Davis Dr, Ste 400 Gallatin, TN 37066 ascend.org

BankTennessee (615) 442-7914
544 Hartsville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 banktennessee.com

City National Bank AN RBC Company 1005 17th Ave S, Ste 600 Nashville, TN 37212 (615) 782-5600 cnb.com

Edmonton State Bank (615) 452-8877
250 West Broadway Gallatin, TN 37066 edmontonstatebank.com
First Horizon (615) 452-1464
668 Nashville Pk, Ste. 100 Gallatin, TN 37066 firsthorizon.com

First National Bank (615) 206-1748
150 West Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 fnbank.net

Macon Bank & Trust (615) 230-7942
683 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 maconbankandtrust.com
Pinnacle Financial Partners (615) 690-4056
1534 Noah Ln Gallatin, TN 37066 pnfp.com
Simmons Bank (615) 264-5048
1135 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 simmonsbank.com
TENCU (615) 416-8443
716 Nashville Pk
Gallatin, TN 37066 ttcu.org
U.S. Bank - Equal Housing Lender. Member FDIC. (615) 451-7580
600 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 usbank.com
United Community Bank (615) 575-7200
1204 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 ucbi.com

Volunteer Bank (615) 989-9803
1553 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 volstatebank.com

Volunteer Bank (615) 452-6666
554 West Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 volstatebank.com

Wilson Bank & Trust (615) 442-1474
1630 Nashville Pk, Ste 100 Gallatin, TN 37066 wilsonbank.com

Wilson Bank & Trust (615) 442-1470
455 West Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 wilsonbank.com
Investments & Wealth Management

Atlas Financial Management (615) 437-0377
1531 Hunt Club Blvd, Ste 310 Gallatin, TN 37066 atlasfinancialmanagement.com
Edward Jones - Evan MuldoonFinancial Advisor (615) 206-7500
125 Goodview Way, Ste 140 Gallatin, TN 37066 edwardjones.com/us-en/financialadvisor/evan-muldoon
Edward Jones - Financial AdvisorJohn Hannum (615) 442-8120
210 Baber Park Dr W, Ste 110 Gallatin, TN 37066 edwardjones.com/john-hannum
Edward Jones - Financial AdvisorPete Trice (615) 452-9927
600 Commons Dr, Ste 100 Gallatin, TN 37066 edwardjones.com/us-en/financialadvisor/pete-triceiv
Edward Jones - Financial AdvisorShawna Ruby (615) 826-9655
125 Saundersville Rd, Ste 124 Hendersonville, TN 37075 edwardjones.com/us-en/financialadvisor/shawna-ruby

Edward Jones - Linda Murphy CFP®, ChFC®, CLU®, CRPS™ - Financial Advisor (615) 452-9927
600 Commons Dr, Ste. 100 Gallatin, TN 37066 edwardjones.com/us-en/financialadvisor/linda-murphy
Edward Jones - Todd Johnson CFP®Financial Advisor (615) 451-0541
100 Bluegrass Commons, Ste 320 Hendersonville, TN 37075 edwardjones.com
Northwestern MutualCameron Pruitt (615) 727-8294
1600 Division St, Ste 400 Nashville, TN 37203 northwesternmutual.com/financial/ advisor/cameron-pruitt
Food & Beverage
Eating & Drinking
Albertos Restaurant and Bakery (615) 206-4575
210 Douglas Bend Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 albertos.us
All Things Bun (615) 429-2140 Gallatin, TN 37066
Andy’s Frozen Custard (615) 461-4066
1387 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 eatandys.com
Angie Dyer - One Hope Wine (702) 327-0670
Westmoreland, TN 37186 onehopewine.com/angeladyer
Aun-tae’s Sweet Confections (615) 752-6644 Gallatin, TN 37066
Awedaddy’s Bar & Grill (615) 452-4777
727 Marina Private Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 restaurantgallatintn.com
Black Elm Coffee Shop (615) 562-0328
106 Public Square Gallatin, TN 37066 blackelm.coffee
Blooming Kupcakes (615) 461-0063 Gallatin, TN 37066 bloomingkupcakes.com
Blue Line Roasting Coffee Co. (818) 631-6077
125 Hwy 76 White House, TN 37188 bluelineroasting.com
Bruster’s Real Ice Cream (714) 914-5097
350 E Main St Hendersonville, TN 37075 brusters.com/hendersonville
Burger King (615) 206-0385
841 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 carrols.com
Cafe 393 Gallatin (615) 675-4215
125 Goodview Way Gallatin, TN 37066

Campione’s Taste of Chicago (615) 206-6965
179 Hancock St, Ste 208 Gallatin, TN 37066 campionestasteofchicogo.com
Casa Roja Mexican Grill (615) 461-8570
122 W Franklin St Gallatin, TN 37066
Chicago Style Gyros Plus (615) 461-8275
148 N Belvedere Dr Gallatin, TN 37066
Chick-fil-A of Gallatin (615) 230-1945
101 N Belvedere Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 chick-fil-a.com/gallatin
Chicken Salad Chick (615) 989-6245
1117 Nashville Pk, Ste A Gallatin, TN 37066 chickensaladchick.com
Dos Bros Fresh Mexican Grill (615) 989-7482
1650 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 dosbros.com/gallatin
Double Dogs Gallatin (615) 675-0505 1620 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 doubledogs.biz
Edley's BBQ (615) 263-9369
2145 Nashville Pk, Ste 200 Gallatin, TN 37066 edleysbbq.com
Firehouse Subs (615) 675-5180
1507 Greenlea Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 firehousesubs.com
Graham’s Coffee Co (615) 438-5849
284 Harris Ln Gallatin, TN 37066
Half Batch Brewing (615) 431-5479
154 Bonita Pkwy Hendersonville, TN 37075 halfbatchbrewing.com
Hibachi Jr (615) 622-4923
180 Belvedere Dr N Gallatin, TN 37066 hibachijr.com
KeKe’s Breakfast Cafe (615) 604-3516
1152 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 kekes.com/kekes-gallatin
La Casa De Helados (615) 675-5942 839 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066
Lu Lu's Sippery Mobile Coffee and Soda Shop (615) 338-9933 Gallatin, TN 37066 lulusippery.com
M.L.Rose Neighborhood Pub (615) 575-8603
2145 Nashville Pk, Ste 100 Gallatin, TN 37066 mlrose.com
McAlister’s Deli (615) 575-3260
1115 Gallatin Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 mcalistersdeli.com
McDonald’s (615) 527-7187
402 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 mylocalmcds.com/gallatinmcds
McDonald’s (615) 451-7100 990 Greensboro Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 mylocalmcds.com/volstatemcds
McDonald’s (615) 206-8800 1304 Clearlake Meadows Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066
Nekter Juice Bar (615) 675-5228
1921 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 nektarjuicebar.com
Nutrition Nook (615) 475-8745
113 E Eastland St Gallatin, TN 37066
Obsessive Coffee Disorder (478) 808-8315
Hendersonville, TN 37075 obsessivecoffeedisorder.com
O’Charley’s Kitchen + Bar (615) 230-8103
1009 Village Green Crossing Gallatin, TN 37066 ocharleys.com
Osaka Japanese Restaurant (615) 451-1686
223 West Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 osakajapaneseonline.com
Our Spot (615) 989-7140
134 W Broadway Gallatin, TN 37066 ourspottn.com
Perfect Portions (615) 779-8113
450 W Main St, Ste B4 Gallatin, TN 37066 perfectportions8020.com

Prince Street Pizza and Pub (615) 675-4640
123 East Prince St Gallatin, TN 37066 princestpizzaandpub.com
Roux’s Creole Cafe (615) 451-6961 170 N Water St Gallatin, TN 37066 rouxscreolecafe.com
Smoke House Restaurant (629) 259-4108 1581 E Broadway Gallatin, TN 37066
Soulshine Pizza (615) 970-6682 1921 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 soulshinepizza.com
Swaney Swift’s on the Square (615) 675-4366 118 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 swaneyswifts.com
The Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cafe’ (615) 230-1002 2375 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 thechocolatecovered strawberrycafe.com
The Southern Kettle (931) 387-6648 Gallatin, TN 37066 thesouthernkettleco.com
Tomo’s Bakery (931) 349-0308 Hartsville, TN 37074

Vui’s Kitchen (615) 623-1419 120 Goodview Way, Ste A Gallatin, TN 37066 vuiskitchen.com
Whataburger (615) 442-7876 1123 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 whataburger.com
Whitt’s Barbecue (615) 675-5109
604 Long Hollow Pk Gallatin, TN 37066
Food Distributors

Rich Products (615) 452-4892
349 West Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 rich.com
Grocers
Food Lion (615) 452-8593
471 E Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 stores.foodlion.com
Government & Public Services
Emergency Services
Gallatin Fire Department (615) 452-2771
119 GFD Memorial Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.gov
Gallatin Police Department (615) 452-1313
130 W Franklin St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatinpd.org
Sumner County Emergency Communications Center (615) 451-3838
253 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnerecc.org
Sumner County Emergency Management Agency (615) 452-7584
255 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnerema.org
Sumner County Emergency Medical Services (615) 451-0429
255 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnerems.org
Sumner County Sheriff’s Office (615) 452-2616
117 W Smith St Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnersheriff.com
Government Agencies
CITY of Gallatin Attorney (615) 230-0681
132 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.gov
CITY of Gallatin Building Codes (615) 451-5968
132 W Main St
Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.gov
CITY of Gallatin Engineering (615) 451-5965
633 Long Hollow Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.gov
CITY of Gallatin Finance (615) 451-5963
132 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.gov
CITY of Gallatin Human Resources (615) 451-5890
132 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.gov
CITY of Gallatin Information Technology (615) 451-5892
132 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.gov
CITY of Gallatin Mayor (615) 451-5961
132 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.gov

CITY of Gallatin Parks and Recreation (615) 451-5911
210 Albert Gallatin Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.gov/149/Parks-Recreation
CITY of Gallatin Planning Department (615) 451-5796
132 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.gov
CITY of Gallatin Public Utilities (615) 451-5922
239 Hancock St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.gov
CITY of Gallatin Public Works Department (615) 451-5909
641 Long Hollow Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.gov
City of Gallatin Recorder/City Judge (615) 451-5895
132 West Main St Room 111 Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.gov
City of Gallatin Tourism & Marketing (615) 451-5961
132 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.gov

Gallatin Economic Development Agency (615) 451-5940
132 W Main St, Suite 210 Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.gov/154/EconomicDevelopment
Gallatin Housing Authority (615) 452-1661
401 N Boyers Ave
Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatinha.com

Gallatin Public Library of Sumner County (615) 452-1722
123 East Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatinlibrary.org
State of Tennessee Office of Homeland Security (615) 251-5166
312 Rosa L Parks Ave Nashville, TN 37243 tn.gov/safety.html
Sumner County Health Department (615) 206-1100
1005 Union School Rd
Gallatin, TN 37066
Sumnertn.org/offices/health
Sumner County - Veterans Service Office (615) 451-6014
355 N Belvedere Dr, Room 114
Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnercountytn.gov/veteransservices
Tennessee Army National Guard (Gallatin Recruiting Office) (615) 308-4065
1250 Hartsville Pk
Gallatin, TN 37066 nationalguard.com
TVA Gallatin Fossil Plant (615) 230-4000
1499 Steam Plant Rd
Gallatin, TN 37066 tva.gov
U. S. Army Recruiting Center (615) 452-0463
160 N Belvedere Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 goarmy.com
United States Air Force - Recruiter (615) 681-0479
300 Pleasant Grove Rd, Ste 337 Mount Juliet, TN 37122 airforce.com
POLITICAL CANDIDATES
Michael Begley for Circuit Court Judge (615) 476-7434 Gallatin, TN 37066
Rachel Brown - School Board District 9 (615) 587-1477 Gallatin, TN 37066
Van Hilleary for Tennessee PO Box 541 Gallatin, TN 37066 vanfortn.com
Public Off icials
Baker Ring - Sumner County Commissioner District 8 (615) 585-6819 Gallatin, TN 37066
Craig Hayes, Gallatin City Council District 4 (615) 347-8677 Gallatin, TN 37066
Eric Craddock Sumner County Sheriff (615) 290-9035 Gallatin, TN 37066
Katheryn Strong, Circuit Court Clerk (615) 452-4367 155 E Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnercourts.com
Louis W. Oliver, III, Chancellor (615) 451-6004 100 Public Square, Third Floor Gallatin, TN 37066
Pascal Jouvence, Gallatin City Council District 3 (615) 983-2663 Gallatin, TN 37066 pascalforgallatin.com
State Representative William Lamberth (615) 741-1980
301 6th Ave N, Suite 32 Nashville, TN 37243 votelamberth.com
State Representative William Slater (615) 741-2434
425 Rep John Lewis Way N Nashville, TN 37243
State Senator Ferrell Haile (615) 741-1999
425 5th Ave - Ste. 708 Nashville, TN 37243a haileforsenate.com
Sumner County Mayor - John C. Isbell (615) 452-3604
355 N Belvedere Dr, Ste 102 Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnercountytn.gov
Toby Ellis, Sumner County Rd Superintendent (615) 452-2632 1051 Old Hwy 109 N Gallatin, TN 37066
U. S. Congressman John Rose (615) 206-8204
355 N Belvedere Dr, Ste 308 Gallatin, TN 37066 johnrose.house.gov
United States Senator Bill Hagerty (615) 736-5129
719 Church St Suite 2150 Nashville, TN 37203 Hagerty.senate.gov
United States Senator Marsha Blackburn (629) 800-6600
719 Church St Nashville, TN 37203 blackburn.senate.gov
Public Works & Utilities

Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation (CEMC) (615) 452-3703
745 N Blythe St Gallatin, TN 37066 cemc.org

Gallatin Department of Electricity (615) 452-5152
135 Jones St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatinelectric.com
Nashville Electric Service (615) 747-3604
1214 Church St Nashville, TN 37246 nespower.com
Sumner County Resource Authority (615) 452-1114
625 Rappahannock Wire Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 resourceauthorityinsumner.org

The HTG (615) 979-3119
4002 Sylon Blvd Hainesport, NJ 08036 thehtg.com
Unified Disposal Partners (615) 394-2873
3262-C Hwy 76 Cottontown, TN 37048 disposalpartners.com
Healthcare
Dentistry
Engle Family Dentistry (615) 452-6191
335 W Main St, Ste J Gallatin, TN 37066 englefamilydental.com
Fowler Dental (615) 623-1900
1915 Long Hollow Pk, Ste 700 Gallatin, TN 37066 fowlerdentaltn.com

Hunt Club Family Dental (615) 452-6765
1509 Hunt Club Blvd, Ste 800 Gallatin, TN 37066 huntclubfamilydental.com
Oral Health Associates, PLLC (615) 451-3833
614 Commons Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 oralhealthgallatin.com
Rippy Family Dentistry (615) 451-9300
661 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatinfamilydentist.com
Shine Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics (615) 442-7775
1921 Nashville Pk, Ste 200 Gallatin, TN 37066 Shinepdo.com
Smile Connections Family Dental (615) 265-0330
1650 Nashville Pk, Ste 300 Gallatin, TN 37066 smileconnectionsllc.com
Smile Construction Orthodontics (615) 824-8929
608B Commons Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 smileconstruction.com
Sumner Dental Group - Dr. Dushyant Patel (615) 452-1225
200 S Westland Ave, #1 Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnerdentalgroup.com

Sumner Pediatric Dentistry (615) 461-7491
1710 Nashville Pk, Ste 102 Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnerpedo.com
Trailhead Pediatric Dentistry (615) 575-3344
124 Goodview Way, Ste B Gallatin, TN 37066 trailheadpediatricdentistrytn.com
Healthcare Providers
Ascension Saint Thomas Urgent Care (615) 502-0170
710 Nashville Pk, Ste 102 Gallatin, TN 37066 urgentteam.com
CareNow Urgent Care (615) 989-9560
1117B Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 carenow.com

Comprehensive Health & Wellness Center (615) 575-8173
1785 Airport Rd, Ste B Gallatin, TN 37066 chealthwellness.com
Enhanced Physical Therapy (615) 339-5096
879 GreenLea Blvd, Ste 104 Gallatin, TN 37066 enhancedpt.com
First Step Prosthetics (615) 461-8557
179 Hancock St, Ste 200 Gallatin, TN 37066 firststepprosthetics.biz

Flourish Behavioral Health (215) 804-8306
106 Public Square, Ste 204 Gallatin, TN 37066 flourishbehavioral.org
Hearing Health Center (615) 527-7345
556 Hartsville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 thehearinghealthcenter.com
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Highpoint Health - Sumner with Ascension Saint Thomas (615) 328-8888
555 Hartsville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 highpointhealthsystem.com

HOPE Family Health (615) 644-2000
300 Steamplant Rd, Ste 210 Gallatin, TN 37066 hopefamilyhealth.org
Ikaria Infusions & Aesthetics, LLC (615) 390-8866 129 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 ikariainfusions.com
KSA Occupational Services (615) 426-9556
529 Hartsville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 ksahearingconservation.com
Life Charge Chiropractic (615) 219-9912
1921 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 lifechargechiropractic.com
Preffered Care at Home North Nashville (615) 970-3737
650 Nashville Pk, Bldg 4 Gallatin, TN 37066 preferhome.com/locations/ northnashville
Reclaiming Wellness PLLC (615) 857-3538 1526 Hunt Club Blvd, Ste 520 Gallatin, TN 37066
Star Physical Therapy (615) 451-5158
940 Memory Ln, Ste 103 Gallatin, TN 37066 starpt.com
Sumner Eyecare - Gallatin (615) 452-2020
342 Hancock St Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnereyecare-gallatin.com
Sumner Medical Group (615) 230-8070
110 St Blaise Rd, Ste 200 Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnermedical.com
Tennessee Mental Wellness (615) 510-4551 1185 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 tnmentalwellness.com
The Joint Chiropractic Gallatin (931) 281-8287
229 Maharris Dr, Ste B Gallatin, TN 37066 thejoint.com/tennessee/gallatin/ gallatin-16039

The Movement Shop (615) 461-7833
210 Baber Park Dr W, Ste 160 Gallatin, TN 37066 movementshoptn.com
Three Rivers Wellness (615) 989-0808
1531 Hunt Club Blvd, Ste 106 Gallatin, TN 37066 3riverswellness.com
TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center (615) 338-1000
355 New Shackle Island Rd Hendersonville, TN 37075 tristarhendersonville.com
Vanderbilt Health (615) 936-9412
128 N Anderson Ln Hendersonville, TN 37075 vanderbilthealth.com/program/ vanderbilt-health-hendersonville
Vision Source of Hendersonville (615) 824-4246
100 Country Club Dr, Ste 106 Hendersonville, TN 37075 visionsourcehville.com
Volunteer Behavioral Health (615) 452-1354
510 E Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 vbhcs.org
Wild Bloom Chiropractic, LLC (615) 675-4273
156 N Water Ave, Ste B Gallatin, TN 37066 wildbloomchiro.com
Pediatrics
Compass Pediatrics (615) 461-0656
879 GreenLea Blvd, Suite 103 Gallatin, TN 37066 compasspeds.com
Connected Kids Chiropractic (989) 685-0065
2129 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 connectedkidschiropractic.com
Gallatin Children’s Clinic (615) 451-9246
648 Hartsville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 vipchildrensclinics.com/our-clinics/ gallatin-childrens-clinic
Music City Pediatric Concierge (615) 288-6838
131 Indian Lake Rd, Ste 205 Hendersonville, TN 37075 musiccitypediatrics.com
Station Camp Children’s Clinic (615) 451-7222
225 Big Station Camp Rd, Ste 204 Gallatin, TN 37066 ourvipkids.com
Pharmacies
Airville Pharmacy (615) 675-5507
1785 Airport Rd, Ste A Gallatin, TN 37066 airvillepharmacy.com
Senior & Disability Services

Brookdale Gallatin Assisted Living (615) 451-7722
400 Hancock St Gallatin, TN 37066 brookdale.com

Charter Senior Living Gallatin (615) 230-5600
1085 Hartsville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 chartergallatin.com
Community Life Bridge (615) 431-2660
177 E. Main St, Ste 1 Hendersonville, TN 37075 communitylifebridge.org
Gallatin Center for Rehabilitation & Healing (615) 452-2322
438 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 GallatinCenterRehab.com
Gallatin Senior Citizens Center, Inc. (615) 451-1531
200 East Franklin St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatinseniorcenter.org
My Happy Place Center (615) 362-5017
650-7A Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 myhappyplacecenter.com

NHC Healthcare, NHC Place Sumner (615) 451-0788
140 Thorne Blvd
Gallatin, TN 37066 nhcplacesumner.com

Red Cedar Glen (615) 822-7520
202 Walton Ferry Rd Hendersonville, TN 37075 Eagleseniorliving.org
The Capstone at Station CampIntegral Senior Living / Hunt Midwest (615) 675-0400
108 Miss B Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 thecapstoneseniorliving.com
The Veranda Ministries (615) 675-4345
650 Nashville Pk, Bldg 4 Gallatin, TN 37066 verandaministries.org
The Waters of Gallatin (615) 452-7132
555 East Bledsoe St Gallatin, TN 37066 watersofgallatin.com
Home Improvements & Services

615interiors (615) 945-9296
Mt Juliet, TN 37122 615interiors.com
ABC Septic Services LLC (615) 306-8706
1355 Rock Bridge Rd Bethpage, TN 37022 ABCsepticPumping.com
Absolute Inspectors, LLC (615) 916-7264
540 W Main St, #120 Gallatin, TN 37066 absoluteinspectors.com
Bright Christmas (615) 715-4254
967 Grassland Pl, Unit H Gallatin, TN 37066 brightchristmasinc.com
Cabinet Express (615) 451-6210
1089 Gregory Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 cabinetexpress.net
CertaPro Painters of North Nashville (615) 240-7424
105 Bluegrass Commons Blvd, Ste B Hendersonville, TN 37075 certapronorthnashville.com

Clinard Home Improvement (615) 399-3066
867 Springfield Hwy Goodlettsville, TN 37072 clinardhome.com
Conyer Roofing & Exteriors LLC (615) 802-1032
2002 New Deal Potts Rd Portland, TN 37148 conyerroofing.com

Derryberry’s Heat & Air (615) 452-8121
212 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 derryberryac.com

Empire Lock and Safe LLC (615) 672-8888
3275 Pleasant Grove Rd White House, TN 37188 empirelockandsafe.com
Floor & Decor of Hendersonville (615) 934-8802
184 Indian Lake Blvd Hendersonville, TN 37075 flooranddecor.com
Gallatin Floor Fashions (615) 451-1696
399 E Broadway Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatinfloorfashions.com

Griffty's Exterior Clean (615) 572-4766
218 Walton Ferry Rd Hendersonville, TN 37075 grifftysexteriorclean.com
Intercept Roofing and Construction (615) 586-6885
132 Maple Row Blvd, Ste 530 Hendersonville, TN 37075 interceptroofing.com
Mike Thornton Enterprises (270) 312-9977
117 W Main St, Ste 3 Gallatin, TN 37066
Red Letter Roofing (615) 733-9487
Gallatin, TN 37066 redletterrroofers.com
Renovative Building Group (615) 636-5713
179 Center Point Rd S Hendersonville, TN 37075
Shrum Roofing Co, LLC (615) 675-4489
220 James St Gallatin, TN 37066 shrumroofing.com
Swim World Pools, Inc. (615) 452-7665
211 W Eastland Gallatin, TN 37066 swimworldpool.com
The Glass Guru of Hendersonville (615) 647-8989
40 Industrial Pk Dr, Ste E Hendersonville, TN 37075 theglassguru.com
TK Manufacturing, LLC (615) 264-2121
346A Sumner Hall Dr Gallatin, TN 37066

Tru Vista Windows and Doors (615) 230-7795
124 Factory St Gallatin, TN 37066 truvistawindowsanddoors.com

Wingo Home Design (615) 946-4539
913 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 wingohome.com
Hospitality & Recreation
Arts & Entertainment
Actors Point Theatre Company (615) 431-9620
170D E. Main St #236 Hendersonville, TN 37075 actorspointtheatre.com
CenterStage Performing Arts Academy and Event Center (615) 230-9341
250 Hancock St Gallatin, TN 37066 performcenterstage.com
Ernie Reyes’ World Martial Arts (615) 230-9658
327 Hancock St Gallatin, TN 37066 erniereyes.com
Impact Martial Arts (615) 461-8014
840 N Blue Jay Way, Ste 104 Gallatin, TN 37066 impactgallatin.com
Keen School of Music (615) 682-4939
424 E Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 keenschoolofmusic.com
Lanz House Productions (615) 406-4074 Gallatin, TN 37066 lanzhouse.com
Locke Studio (The) (615) 289-5871 Gallatin, TN 37066
Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center (615) 822-0789 1017 Antebellum Circle Hendersonville, TN 37075 monthavenartsandculturalcenter.com
Southern Customs (615) 502-2008 Gallatin, TN 37066 southerncustomstn.com
The Palace Theater (615) 452-5692
146 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 downtowngallatin.org/the-palacetheater
Fitness
Anytime Fitness of Gallatin (615) 461-7429
1545 Nashville Pk, Ste 111 Gallatin, TN 37066 anytimefitness.com
BAM Tennis (615) 480-0319 Gallatin, TN 37066
CrossFit Gallatin (615) 775-2631
440 Church St Gallatin, TN 37066 crossfitgallatin.com
Dive Barre and Pilates (615) 461-0662
110 N WaterAve Gallatin, TN 37066 divebarreandpilates.com
Fitness 1440 Gallatin (615) 675-4420
126 Goodview Way, Bldg C Gallatin, TN 37066
F45 Training (615) 484-0913
879 Greenlea Blvd, Ste 105 Gallatin, TN 37066 f45training.com/gallatintn/home
HOTWORX (615) 675-4081
125 Goodview Way, Ste 130 Gallatin, TN 37066 hotworx.net/studio/gallatin-greenlea-blvd
Impact Fitness (615) 675-4038
734 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066
Iron Lotus Gym, LLC (877) 447-3785
323 Hancock St Gallatin, TN 37066 ironlotusgym.com

Iron Tribe Fitness (629) 258-9123
1428 Nashville Pk, Ste #204 Gallatin, TN 37066 greaternashville.fitness/gt-form3
Hotels & Lodging
Candlewood Suites (615) 851-4805
800 Conference Dr Goodlettsville, TN 37072 candlewoodsuites.com/goodlettsville
Comfort Inn & Suites Gallatin (615) 989-0001
1468A Tulip Poplar Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 choicehotels.com/tennessee/ gallatin/comfort-inn-hotels/ tn876?mc=llgoxxpx
ECHO Suites By Wyndham (615) 560-6200
3660 Sweetbriar Way Gallatin, TN 37066 wyndhamhotels.com/echo-suites/ gallatin-tennessee/echo-suitesextended-stay-hendersonvillegallatin/overview
Econo Lodge Gallatin (615) 452-5433
221 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 choicehotels.com
Hampton Inn by Hilton - Gallatin (615) 206-9595
980 Village Green Crossing Gallatin, TN 37066 hamptoninn.com
Hilton Garden Inn (615) 265-0342
1460 Tulip Poplar Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 hgigallatin.hgi.com
Holiday Inn Express & SuitesGoodlettsville, TN (629) 777-0020
251 Northcreek Blvd Goodlettsville, TN 37072
Holiday Inn Express Hendersonville (615) 824-0022 615 E Main St Hendersonville, TN 37075 hiexpress.com/bna/hendersonvl
Quality Inn (615) 451-4494
1001 Village Green Crossing Gallatin, TN 37066 choicehotels.com/qualityinntels/tn662
Sleep Inn & Suites (615) 989-9414
983 Village Green Crossing Gallatin, TN 37066 choicehotels.com/tennessee/gallatin/ sleep-inn-hotels/tn833
Starstruck Farm (800) 490-9326 10471 Hwy 109 N Lebanon, TN 37087 starstruckfarmadventure.com
Recreation
Bledsoe Creek State Park (615) 452-3706
400 Zeiglers Fort Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 tnstateparks.com/parks/bledsoecreek
Facility 41 (615) 675-5188
825 D Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066

Gallatin Civic Center (615) 451-5911
210 Albert Gallatin Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.gov/149/Parks-Recreation
Gallatin Kayak Rentals (615) 362-9298 Gallatin, TN 37066 Gallatinkayakrental.com
Gallatin Soccer Club (615) 766-3022
100 Champion Dr Gallatin, TN 37066
Get Up And Go Kayaking - Old Hickory Lake (629) 265-0349
Historic Downtown Gallatin, Inc. (615) 452-5692
Feed Sumner Food Bank and Ministry (615) 348-4470

400 Zieglers Fort Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 getupandgokayaking.com/locations/ old-hickory-lake/ Long Hollow Golf Course (615) 451-3120
1080 Long Hollow Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatin-tn.gov
Play Gallatin (615) 572-6607
214 Baber Park W, Ste 110 Gallatin, TN 37066 playgallatin.com
Soccer Stars of Northeast Nashville (615) 723-7171 Gallatin, TN 37066 soccerstars.com/tn/nenashville
Sumner County Family YMCA (615) 826-9622
102 Bluegrass Commons Blvd Hendersonville, TN 37075 ymcamidtn.org/sumner-county

Tennessee Grasslands Golf & Country Club
(615) 575-4310 981 Plantation Blvd
Gallatin, TN 37066 tngrasslands.com
TN SUP and Adventures (629) 777-8109
727 Marina Pvt Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 tnsupandadventures.com
Tourism & History
Douglass-Clark House (615) 991-5119 2115 Long Hollow Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 douglassclarkhouse.com

Historic Castalian Springs (615) 452-7070
200 Cragfont Rd
Castalian Springs, TN 37031 historiccastaliansprings.org
146 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 downtowngallatin.com
Rose Mont (615) 451-2331
810 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 historicrosemont.org

Sumner County Museum (615) 451-3738
183-B W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnercountymuseum.org
Sumner County Tourism (615) 230-8474 2310 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 VisitSumnerTN.com

Trousdale Place Foundation, Inc. (615) 452-5648
183 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 trousdaleplace.com
Individuals & non prof it organizations
Civic & Community Organizations
American Legion Post 17 / Post 17 Veterans Residence (615) 452-0590 1140 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 americanlegionpost17gallatintn.org
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (615) 451-4268 242 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 eks.org
Better Business Bureau (615) 242-4222
25 Century Blvd, Ste 101 Nashville, TN 37214 gobbb.org
Carolyn Smith Foundation (615) 804-0758 Hendersonville, TN 37075 carolynsmithfoundation.org
Community Resource Center (615) 291-6688 218 Omohundro Pl Nashville, TN 37210 crcmidtn.org
1121 Gregory Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 feedsumner.org
Forward Sumner Economic Partnership (615) 206-6624
1598 GreenLea Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 forwardsumner.org
Friends of Bledsoe Creek State Park, Inc. (615) 347-3639
400 Zieglers Fort Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 facebook.com/ bledsoecreekstateparkfriendsgroup
Friends of Clearview Park, Inc. (678) 782-0717 Gallatin, TN 37066
Friends of Sumner Regional Medical Center, Inc. (615) 328-5517
555 Hartsville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 mysumnermedical.com
Friends of the Gallatin Miracle Park, Inc. (615) 395-5005
240 Champions Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 friendsofgallatinmiraclepark.org
Gallatin - Sumner County Branch NAACP (615) 822-7840
600 Small St Gallatin, TN 37066 naacpsumnercounty.org
PREMIER PARTNER

Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce (615) 452-4000 117 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.org
Gallatin Chamber Foundation (615) 452-4000
PO Box 26 Gallatin, TN 37066
Gallatin Rotary Club (Noon) PO Box 182 Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatinrotary.org
Gallatin Sertoma Club (615) 804-5870 PO Box 873
Gallatin, TN 37066
Goodlettsville Chamber of Commerce (615) 859-7979
100 N. Main St, Suite D Goodlettsville, TN 37072 goodlettsvillechamber.com

Green Wave Quarterback Club (615) 946-3935 Gallatin, TN 37066
Habitat for Humanity of Sumner County (615) 452-9606
327 Sumner Hall Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 habitatsumnercounty.org
Hendersonville Area Chamber of Commerce (615) 824-2818
100 Country Club Dr, Ste. 104 Hendersonville, TN 37075 hendersonvillechamber.com
Junior Service League of Gallatin 949 Lakeshore Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 jslgallatin.org
Kiwanis of Gallatin (615) 268-0989 PO Box 9063 Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatinkiwanis.org
Leadership Gallatin (615) 452-4000
117 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 LeadershipGallatin.com
Leadership Sumner PO Box 1434 Gallatin, TN 37066 leadershipsumner.com
Lebanon/Wilson County Chamber of Commerce (615) 444-5503
149 Public Square Lebanon, TN 37087 lebanonwilsontnchamber.org
Nashville International Center For Empowerment (615) 315-9681 104 Joslin Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 empowernashville.org
Newcomers & Community Club of Sumner County (615) 815-4538 PO Box 2915 Hendersonville, TN 37075 newcomerssumner.org
Nurture the Next & TN Voices (615) 383-0994
600 Hill Ave, Ste 202 Nashville, TN 37210 nurturethenext.org
Portland Chamber of Commerce (615) 325-9032
106 Main St Portland, TN 37148 portlandcofc.com
Preservation Foundation of Sumner County (615) 572-7282
2310 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnerpreservation.org
Station Camp Band Boosters, Inc (615) 206-6857
1040 Bison Trl Gallatin, TN 37066 stationcampband.org
Sumner County Republican Freedom Caucus (615) 477-3895 PO Box 181 Gallatin, TN 37066 republicanfreedomcaucus.com
Sumner REALTORS (615) 824-6629
35 Executive Park Dr, Ste B Hendersonville, TN 37075 sumnerrealtors.com
Tennessee Central Economic Authority (615) 374-4607
702 McMurry Blvd E Hartsville, TN 37074 tennesseecentral.org
Tennessee Chamber of Commerce & Industry (615) 256-5141
414 Union St, Suite 107 Nashville, TN 37219 tnchamber.org
The Care Cabinet (615) 881-2912
Gallatin, TN 37066 thecarecabinet.com

United Way Sumner County (615) 461-8371
635 E Main St, Ste 1 Hendersonville, TN 37075 unitedwaysumner.org
VFW Post 9851 (615) 824-9851
73R New Shackle Island Rd Hendersonville, TN 37075 vfw9851.org/
Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 240 Sumner County (888) 548-0085
73-R New Shackle Island Rd Hendersonville, TN 37075 vva240.com
Westmoreland Chamber of Commerce (615) 644-3382
1001 Park St Westmoreland, TN 37186 westmorelandtn.com
White House Area Chamber of Commerce (615) 672-3937
414 Highway 76 White House, TN 37188 whitehousechamber.org
INDIVIDUALS
Armstrong, Katherine Dake Assante, Leonard Beaty, Eric Griffin, Emily, Mrs. Gallatin 2024-2025 Johnson, Richard Klassen, Michael Love, Lynda Bradley Murphy, Rick Parks, Allen Petrin, Matthew Rohnkohl, James Sides, Harold Sinyard, Kit Smith, Johnny Walker, Patricia Woodruff, Jordan
Religious Organizations
Christ is Love (CIL) Church (615) 826-6222
1004 Drakes Creek Rd Hendersonville, TN 37075 cil.church
Church of Our Saviour (Episcopal) (615) 452-7146
704 Hartsville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 oursaviourgallatin.org
Faith Church of Gallatin (615) 461-8021 639 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 faithchurchgallatin.org

First Baptist Church (615) 452-8189
290 E Winchester St Gallatin, TN 37066 firstbaptistgallatin.org

First Baptist Gallatin on Main St (615) 452-5715
205 E Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 fbcgallatin.org

First Presbyterian Church (615) 452-3151
167 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 fpcgallatin.org
First United Methodist Church (615) 452-1922
149 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 fumcgallatin.org
Gallatin Church (615) 969-9822
117 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatinchurch.church
Gallatin Church of God of Prophecy (615) 452-6558 1415 E Broadway Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatincogop.org
Gallatin First Church of The Nazarene (615) 452-2101
407 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatinnazarene.com
Kingdom Seekers Ministries (615) 502-0221 524 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 kingdomseekers.ministries22.com
Long Hollow Church Gallatin (615) 824-4006 1200 Hartsville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 longhollow.com
NMTN FCA (615) 275-6871 106 Bluegrass Commons Blvd Hendersonville, TN 37075 Nmtnfca.org

Northfield Church (615) 989-3539
2100 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 northfieldchurch.net
Rehoboth United Methodist Church (615) 757-3262
2601 Cages Bend Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 welcometorehoboth.com
Renovation Church (615) 675-4745
325 Maple St Gallatin, TN 37066 renovation.church
St. John Vianney Catholic Church and School (615) 452-2977
449 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 saintjohnvianney.org
St. Vincent de Paul Society - St. John Vianney Conference (928) 208-5143
449 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 saintvincentsumner.com
The Warehouse Fellowship 571 Airport Rd, Bldg C Gallatin, TN 37066 thewarehousefellowship.org
Young Life Sumner County (615) 415-4487 Hendersonville, TN 37075 sumneryl.org
Social Causes
Ashley’s Place/Sumner County Child Advocacy Center (615) 451-2169 315 W Smith St Gallatin, TN 37066 ashleysplace.net
Children Are People, Inc. (615) 230-5702 805 Teal Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 childrenarepeopletn.org
Confluence Care (215) 804-8306
106 Public Square, Ste 204 Gallatin, TN 37066 confluencecare.org
Cumberland Crisis Pregnancy Center (615) 451-1717 2229 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 ccpchope.org
Gallatin Shalom Zone (615) 442-7575 600 Small St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatinshalomzone.org
Habilitation and Training Services, Inc. (HATS, Inc.) (615) 451-0974 545 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 hatstn.org
HomeSafe, Inc. (615) 452-5439 Gallatin, TN 37066 homesafeinc.org
Isaiah 1:17 House - Sumner County (423) 518-3760 Ext 644 Gallatin, TN 37066 isaiah117house.com
Mid-Cumberland Community Action Agency (615) 742-1113
3735 N. Mt Juliet Rd Mt Juliet, TN 37122 midcumberland.org
Mid-Cumberland Human Resource Agency (615) 331-6033
25 Century Blvd, Ste 500 Nashville, TN 37214 MCHRA.com
On The Rock Foundation (615) 703-1307
393 Maple St, Ste 100 Gallatin, TN 37066 ontherockfoundation.org
Optimum Hope (615) 438-9796
210 Baber Park W, Ste 160 Gallatin, TN 37066 optimumhope.org
Recovery Court of Sumner County (615) 461-8597
132 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 recoverycourt.com
Sleep in Heavenly Peace, TN - Sumner County (423) 667-2849 Gallatin, TN 37066 shpbeds.org
Sumner County CASA, Inc. (615) 451-1688
182 W Franklin St Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnercasa.org
Sumner County Special Needs Collaborative Cottontown, TN 37048 sumnercountyspecialneeds.org
Sumner County Special Olympics (615) 670-3312
225 Brummitt Rd Castalian Springs, TN 37031 specialolympicstn.org
Sumner Prevention Coalition (615) 461-8243 102B Public Square Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnercoalition.org
Tennessee Rehabilitation Center (615) 206-6680 1598 Greenlea Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 tn.gov/humanservices.html
The Jason Foundation, Inc. (615) 264-2323
18 Volunteer Dr Hendersonville, TN 37075 jasonfoundation.com
Unlimited Potential Community Development Corporation (615) 230-5906
260 East Winchester St Gallatin, TN 37066 unlimitedpotentialcdc.org

Youth Opportunity Investments DBA Bledsoe Youth Academy (727) 800-3511
220 S Hickory Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 youthopportunity.com
Insurance
Allstate Insurance (615) 452-1500
208 N Locust Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 allstate.com
Allstate Stephen O’Brien Insurance Agency (615) 442-8688 612 Hartsville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 agents.allstate.com/stephen-obriengallatin-tn.html
Benefits, Inc. (615) 446-3303
110 Mathis Dr, Ste 106 Dickson, TN 37055 benefits-inc.com

Blayney Insurance Agency (629) 895-4840
315 W. Main St Hendersonville, TN 37075 tinyurl.com/3t3zuyp5
Coker, Wolfe & Associates, Inc. (615) 824-1353
114 Canfield Place, Ste B-3 Hendersonvlle, TN 37075 cokerwolfe.com
Coley Insurance Agency (615) 452-3651
113 East Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 coleyins.com

Farm Bureau - Gallatin - Greensboro Village (615) 989-7710
1483 Nashville Pk, Ste 304 Gallatin, TN 37066 facebook.com/Melissa-Jones-FarmBureau-Insurance
Farmers Insurance - Elizabeth Hobdy Jones (615) 452-7037
402 Maple St Gallatin, TN 37066 facebook.com/ farmersinsurancehobdyjonesagency

Farmers Insurance & InvestmentsMichael Lajoie Agency (615) 292-1250
117 W Main St, Suite 2 Gallatin, TN 37066 facebook.com/farmersinsurance michaellajoieagency
HealthMarkets Insurance (615) 416-1770 Gallatin, TN 37066 healthmarkets.com/jcipolla
Holt Insurance Agency (615) 230-7704 518 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 crmgtn.com
Hutsenpiller Insurance, LLC (615) 773-2886
2093 N Mt Juliet Rd Mt Juliet, TN 37122 hutins.com
Johnson Family Insurance (615) 420-6410
1517 Hunt Club Blvd, Ste 100 Gallatin, TN 37066 johnsoninsures.com
Lee Raines Insurance Agency, Inc. (615) 452-5833
819 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 leerainesinsurance.com
My Team Insurance Services, LLC (615) 619-2508
1507 Memorial Blvd Murfreesboro, TN 37129 myteaminsurance.com
Powell & Meadows Insurance Agency (615) 452-1968
1038 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 wellsinsuranceagency.com
Premier Benefits Group, Inc. (615) 452-4504 PO Box 1973 Gallatin, TN 37066 pbgtn.com

RW Insurance & Financial Services (615) 988-7878
106 Public Square, Ste 210 Gallatin, TN 37066 rwinsurancegroup.com
Shelter Insurance - Donna Sainato (615) 452-2472
450 W Main St, C1 Gallatin, TN 37066 shelterinsurance.com/dsainato

State Farm Insurance - Jeannie Gregory (615) 452-7133
180 N Belvedere Dr, Ste 2 Gallatin, TN 37066 sfagentforyou.com
State Farm Insurance - Marilee Thomson (615) 452-1303 1172 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 marileethomson.com
Sumner County Farm Bureau (615) 452-3130
400 N Boyers Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 fbitn.com
Media & Communications
Media Services

Catalog Kings (800) 382-7150 11 Planters St Hartsville, TN 37074 catalogkings.com
EnVision Drone & Media Studios (615) 815-8730 Hendersonville, TN 37075 edronemedia.com
Fever Pitch Audio (443) 841-8631 Gallatin, TN 37066 fever-pitch-audio.com
Little Josh Productions (615) 948-0203 Gallatin, TN 37066 littlejosh.com
Powers Commercial Home Technology (615) 545-4144
976 Grassland Pl, Ste A Gallatin, TN 37066 powerscht.com
Thryv (972) 453-7000 1301 Municipal Way, Ste 220 Grapevine, TX 76051 thryv.com
Town Square Publications (847) 427-4626
Arlington Heights, IL 60006 townsquarepublications.com
WHIN Radio (844) 616-1010
300 Indian Lake Blvd, Ste T-160 Hendersonville, TN 37075 whinradio.com
Wilder Works Media (901) 517-3972 Gallatin, TN 37066 wilderworksmedia.com
Photographers
FotoStudio 615 (877) 874-7214
1001 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 fotostudio615.com
Honey and Bee Photography (615) 300-4766
Gallatin, TN 37066 honeyandbeephotography.com
Trailhead Productions LLC (615) 205-2620 Gallatin, TN 37066
Publications
PARTNER MEMBER
BeLocal Sumner County (951) 347-5586
Gallatin, TN 37066 belocalpub.com/locations/belocalsumner-county-866b
Gallatin News (615) 452-4940
333 W Main St, Suite E Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatinnews.com
Stroll Fairvue Magazine (931) 224-3259 1200 Bayview Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 n2co.com
Sumner Pulse (615) 509-9531
Gallatin, TN 37066 legal.sumnercountypulse.com/ localsignup
Personal Services
Cleaning & Clothing Services
Brite Spot Cleaning LLC (615) 601-0457
Hendersonville, TN 37075 britespotcleaning.com
Carriage Drive In Cleaners (615) 452-3866
405 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066
Custom Designs by Pam (615) 359-6950 1142B Chenault Ln Castalian Springs, TN 37031 customdesignbypam.com
The Laundry Lady, LLC (615) 723-8977
Gallatin, TN 37066 thelaundryladytn.com
Cosmetic Services
Bloom and Bliss Luxury Day Spa (615) 989-6616
215 Baber Park W, #170 Gallatin, TN 37066 bloomandblissluxuryspa.com
Evergreen Salon (615) 697-9917
114 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 keepitevergreen.com
House of Style Salon Suites (615) 975-2101
180 N Belvedere Dr, #9 Gallatin, TN 37066 thehouseofstylehairsalon.square.site

Just Breathe Massage Therapy (615) 397-4864
200 S Westland Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 justbreathemassagetherapy.org

Mary Kay Cosmetics - Sales Director
Elizabeth Doyle (615) 218-5164 Gallatin, TN 37066 marykay.com/elizabethdoyle
Morrison's Hair Design (615) 452-1333
530 Hartsville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 morrisonshairdesign.com
Ms. Sue’s Med Spa (615) 452-6677
180 N Belvedere Dr, Ste 20 Gallatin, TN 37066 mssuesmedspa.com
Olive and Oak Hair Salon (615) 461-8308
1545 Nashville Pk, Ste 108 Gallatin, TN 37066 oliveandoakhair.com
Scout's Barbershop (615) 719-9929
2145 Nashville Pk, Ste 203 Gallatin, TN 37066 scoutsbarbershop.com
Smiley Aesthetics of Gallatin (615) 358-9686
1545 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 smileyaesthetics.com

Sport Clips Haircuts (Patlan LLC) (615) 451-7399
1101 Nashville Pk, Ste. 170 Gallatin, TN 37066 haircutmengallatintn.com
Unique Nails Bar III (615) 675-4339
125 Goodview Way Gallatin, TN 37066 uniquenailsbar3.com
Waxing the City (615) 461-7064
2071 Nashville Pk, #100 Gallatin, TN 37066 waxingthecity.com
Funeral Services
Alexander Funeral Home & Cremation Center (615) 502-0011
584 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 alexandergallatin.com
Anderson Funeral Home (615) 461-7777
202 East Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 andersonfuneralhome.org
Crestview Funeral Home, Memory Gardens, & Cremation (615) 452-1943
1620 Highway 109 N Gallatin, TN 37066 crestviewfh.com
Sellars Family Heritage at Gallatin (615) 452-7115
100 East Albert Gallatin Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 sellarsfh.com
Sumner Funeral & Cremation (615) 452-9059
128A W Eastland Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnerfuneral.com
Travel Services
Latitude Longitude (615) 974-0306 324 Gallatin Pk S Madison, TN 37115 cravecateringevents.com/latitudelongitude
Pilgrimage and Touring History (PATH) (615) 337-1121 Gallatin, TN 37066
You Can Fly Travels, LLC (877) 968-3598 Gallatin, TN 37066 youcanflytravels.com
Pet & Veterinary Services
Adventure Canine Training (601) 701-8136 1215 Brummitt Rd Castalian Springs, TN 37031 adventurecaninetraining.com

Bluegrass Veterinary Hospital (615) 795-0070
390 Devon Chase Hill Gallatin, TN 37066 bluegrassVet.net

Critter Clinic (615) 452-1477 522 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 critterclinic.com
Hounds Town Gallatin (615) 899-2275 203 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 houndstownusa.com/locations/ gallatin
K9 Resorts of Gallatin (615) 612-0008 2021 Gordon Crossing, Ste 100 Gallatin, TN 37066 k9resorts.com/gallatin
Long Hollow Animal Hospital (615) 442-6200 1025 Beaty Blvd, Ste 100 & 200 Gallatin, TN 37066 longhollowanimalhospital.com
McMillan Veterinary Clinic (615) 451-0522
426 Maple St Gallatin, TN 37066 mcmillanvetclinic.com
Petsense by Tractor Supply (615) 206-8551 114 N Belvedere Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 petsense.com
Pet Wants Hendersonville (615) 622-5717 Hendersonville, TN 37075 pet wants.com/hendersonville
Safe Place for Animals (SPA), Animal Rescue, Veterinary Clinic, & Grooming Center (615) 451-7342 905 Mallard Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 safeplaceforanimals.com
Stables at Never Done Farm (615) 579-6017 517 Collier Ln Gallatin, TN 37066 neverdonefarmtn.com
Sumner Spay Neuter Alliance (615) 452-2233 720 Blythe Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnerspayneuteralliance.org

Sumner Springs Vet Clinic (615) 452-1438 1112 Hartsville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 sumnerspringsvetclinic.com
Volunteer Equine Advocates (615) 845-4979 826 Coles Ferry Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 veatn.org
Real Estate
Commercial Real Estate
Gregory Real Estate, LLC (615) 452-9949 145 Ziegler’s Fort Rd Gallatin, TN 37066
Mudd Properties (615) 957-2695 440 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066

Powell Commercial Real Estate LLC (615) 388-2558
139 Maple Row Blvd, Ste 104 Hendersonville, TN 37075 powellcre.com

Public Square (615) 575-3300
106 Public Square, Ste One Gallatin, TN 37066 onepublicsquare.com
Southeastern Building Corporation (615) 824-7072
383 East Main St, Ste 120 Hendersonville, TN 37075 scptn.net
Communities
Banner at Westfield (615) 989-0011
1000 Banner Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 banneratwestfield.com
Chartwell Commons at Green Lea (615) 280-4189 2076 Chartwell Way Gallatin, TN 37066 chartwellcommonsatgreenlea.com
Cozy Living (615) 452-2046 1275 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066
East Camp Village (615) 451-3610
265 East Camp Trail Gallatin, TN 37066
Fairvue Plantation HOA (615) 600-4910
981 Plantation Blvd, Cottage 4 Gallatin, TN 37066 fairvueplantationhoa.org
Kindrey Townhomes (615) 663-5418
4000 Laura St Gallatin, TN 37066 livekindrytownhomes.com
McKendree Lambuth Retirement Community (615) 230-2267 1054 Hartsville Pk #53 Gallatin, TN 37066 ncr.org
Nexus TN Master (615) 445-9943 912 Tenbridge Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 fsresidential.com
Statler McCain Station (615) 899-5022 3369 & 3370 Provine Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 livestatler.com
The Edison at Peytona Apartments (615) 451-1222
1137 GreenLea Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 edisonpeytona.com
The Residences of Gallatin (615) 989-2081
199 Albright Farms Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 Pedcorhomes.com
Vintage Crossing (615) 451-7330
1391 Foxland Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 livevintagecrossing.com
Vintage Foxland (615) 989-9125
120 Vintage Foxland Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 vintagefoxland.com
Developers
Baetis Restoration Partners (615) 804-6761
179 Hancock St, Ste 302 Gallatin, TN 37066 baetispartners.com
Civil Land Company (615) 480-5366
170 East Main St, Ste D173 Hendersonville, TN 37075 civillandco.com
Davidson Homes (615) 869-6876
103 N Maple St Murfreesboro, TN 37130 davidsonhomes.com
Green & Little, L.P. (615) 452-4500 1175 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 greenlittle.com
M/I Homes (629) 235-9176 725 Cool Springs Blvd, #180 Franklin, TN 37067 mihomes.com/new-homes/ tennessee/mid-state/gallatin
Milliken Properties (615) 238-5909
PO Box 8052 Gallatin, TN 37066
Sunshine Properties of TN (615) 934-9507
PO Box 95 Gallatin, TN 37066
Mortgage & Title Companies
Abbott Mortgage Group powered by Eustis (615) 425-3775
149 Bonita Pkwy Hendersonville, 37075 jamieraeabbott.com
Broadway Mortgage Group (615) 477-6674
132 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 broadwaymortgagegroup.com

Capstone Title and Escrow - Sumner (615) 461-5050
210 Baber Park W, Ste 150 Gallatin, TN 37066 capstonetitlecompany.com
Cross Country Mortgage (615) 590-9369
190D Saundersville Rd, Ste 3005 Hendersonville, TN 37075 annacookteam.com
Moving & Storage

Gallatin Mini Storage (615) 452-8091
120 Nichols Ln Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatinministorage.com

Pony Mailbox & Business Center (615) 451-1000
540 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 ponymailboxes.com
Red River Warehousing (615) 452-1415
513 Red River Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 redriverwarehousing.com
Southgate Mini Warehouses (615) 230-6658
149 James Circle Gallatin, TN 37066
Property Management
Secure Property Management (931) 245-8812
1517 Hunt Club Blvd, Ste 200 Gallatin, TN 37066 securetnrentals.com
Realtors & Brokers
PARTNER MEMBER
Aero Business Park (615) 838-1435
190D Saundersville Rd, Ste 1003 Hendersonville, TN 37075
Amanda Arseneau - REALTOR®, Refined Realty LLC (615) 561-4652
641 E Main St
Hendersonville, TN 37075 amandaarseneaurealestate.com
Beth Foutch - RE/MAX Choice Properties (615) 347-6294
131 Indian Lake Blvd Hendersonville, TN 37075 bethfoutch.com
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Ben Bray & Associates (615) 899-6089
672 Hwy 52 Bypass W Lafayette, TN 37083 benbrayrealestate.com

Brandon Webster - EXIT Prime Realty (615) 218-0562
610 B Hwy 76 White House, TN 37188 homesbuybrandon.com
Brown Properties (615) 452-3801
1508 East Broadway Gallatin, TN 37066
CHORD Real Estate (615) 988-1001 713 18th Ave South Nashville, TN 37203 CHORDrealestate.com
Cindi Malone - Coldwell Banker Southern (615) 491-3842
923C Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 cindisellshomes.com
Demetria Alexander - Your Real Estate Doula - Coldwell Banker Southern Realty (615) 474-9893
923C Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 demetriaalexander.com

EXIT Realty Refined (615) 674-0726
101 Public Square Gallatin, TN 37066 exitrealtyrefinedtn.com

EXIT Realty
Refined - Marie Golden (615) 878-9411
101 Public Square Gallatin, TN 37066 Mariegolden.com
Gene Carman Real Estate & Auctions (615) 452-5341
1195 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 carmanrealestate.com
Golden Girls of Real Estate (615) 859-7150
1517 Hunt Club Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 goldengirls-realestate.com
Gwen Dowland - RE/MAX Choice Properties (615) 531-0011
663 Nashville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 gwendowland.com
Jeni Bell - Real Estate (615) 239-3198
131 Indian Lake Rd, Ste 101 Hendersonville, TN 37075 onestoprealtyandauction.com
Michelle Patterson - The Patterson Team at simpliHOM (855) 856-9466
118 Saundersville Rd Hendersonville, TN 37075 pattersonteamrealestate.com
NCJ Development, LLC (760) 486-1931 Gallatin, TN 37066
Olivia Wise, Benchmark Realty, LLC (859) 948-9254 Gallatin, TN 37066 mygrandviewhome.com
Parks | Compass (615) 824-5920
530 W Main St Hendersonville, TN 37075 compass.com
Reliant Realty, ERA Powered Eileen George (615) 300-5291 1517 Hunt Club Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066 reliantrealty.com
Savanah Brewster - EXIT Realty Refined (615) 476-4861
210 12th Ave S #201 Nashville, TN 37203
Selling Sumner Homes + Land, brokered by LOCAL (615) 238-7758
425 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 sumner615.com
simpliHOM/Homes by Huber (615) 766-0722
118 Saundersville Rd, #150 Hendersonville, TN 37075 homesbyhuber.com
The Fran Marcou Team powered by RE/MAX Choice Properties (615) 497-9927
131 Indian Lake Blvd Ste 200 Hendersonville, TN 37066 themarcouteam.com
The HomeBuyers Advocate (615) 517-7575 Bethpage, TN 37022

Tiger Lily Real Estate, LLC (615) 852-7373
1483 Nashville Pk, #402-149 Gallatin, TN 37066 tigerlilyre.com
Retail
Apparel
& Accessory Stores
Belk (615) 451-1660
555 Village Green Crossings Gallatin, TN 37066 belk.com

Black Sheep Boutique (615) 429-4016
562 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 blacksheepnash.com
Honey + Suede (615) 838-3834
128A N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 honeyandsuede.com
Marie Nicole Clothing (615) 989-7462
218 Commerce Way Gallatin, TN 37066 marienicoleclothing.com
Sassy and Brassy Boutique (615) 230-1739
130 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 sassyandbrassyboutique.com
Secret Garden (The) (615) 206-0027
114 W Main St, Ste A Gallatin, TN 37066
Twirls Bridal and Formal (615) 991-5396
300 Indian Lake Blvd, Ste C220 Hendersonville, TN 37075
Volunteer Traditions
1045 Greensboro Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 volunteertraditions.com
Home Furnishings & Equipment
Corlew Appliance Parts & Service (615) 451-3661 115 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 corlewappliance.com
Gibson Furniture & Patio (615) 452-4420 141 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 gibsonfurn.com
Restore - Habitat for Humanity of Sumner County (615) 230-3032
327 Sumner Hall Dr Gallatin, TN 37066 restoresumner.com
Tennessee Hardware (615) 452-9309
441 East Broadway Gallatin, TN 37066 tennesseeace.com
Specialty Stores
Ares Tactical (615) 206-8685
526 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 aresgunstore.com
BALL SAC (530) 414-4508 Hendersonville, TN 37075 ball-sac.com
Batteries Plus Bulbs (615) 461-8065 1545 Nashville Pk, Ste. 104 Gallatin, TN 37066 batteriesplus.com

Copper Still Wine & Spirits (615) 989-1658 1176 Long Hollow Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 copperstilltn.com
Crown & Iris (615) 989-7391
1915 Long Hollow Pk, Ste 1200 Gallatin, TN 37066 crownandiris.com
Earth First Plant Co (615) 527-6889
101 E Main St, Ste 101 Gallatin, TN 37066 earthfirstplantco.com
First Place Trophy (615) 822-0857
247 W Main St, Ste C Hendersonville, TN 37075 firstplacetrophy.com
Gallatin Farmers Market (615) 452-4000
160 W Franklin St Gallatin, TN 37066 gallatintn.org
Honey Rock Books and Cafe (615) 675-4400
122 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 honeyrockbooksandcafe.com
Kimfetti + Co (615) 516-0232
142 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 kimfettico.com
Oak Grove Farms / Oak Grove Market (615) 829-0441 517 W Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 oakgrovefarmstn.com
Parent and Teacher Educational Store (615) 452-9250
1023 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 schoolsalesandservice.com
Perch Home and Hospitality (615) 561-9995
152 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 perchathome.com
Scent of the Sun (615) 451-4269 Gallatin, TN 37066 scentofthesun.com
Simply Sumner Gift & Coffee Shoppe (615) 328-4150
555 Hartsville Pk Gallatin, TN 37066 highpointhealthsystem.com/simplysumner-gift-coffee-shoppe
Station Camp Wine & Liquor (615) 675-4094
384 Big Station Camp Blvd Gallatin, TN 37066
Tea Tree Co. (615) 473-8874
Hendersonville, TN 37075 teatreecoapothecary.com
Tennessee Precious Metals (615) 210-6091
123 S Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 tennesseepreciousmetals.co
The Artisan Hatchery (615) 675-4221
223 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066
The Fox’s Den (615) 557-3792 Gallatin, TN 37066 thefoxsdensdenhandmade.com
The Ole Milliken Store (615) 644-5800
1196 Harve Brown Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 theolemillikenstore.com
The Ramblin’ Bee (615) 707-9652
220A E Main St Gallatin, TN 37066 theramblinbee.com
The Red Tulip (615) 206-1395
1545 Nashville Pk, Ste. 106 Gallatin, TN 37066 redtulipgifts.com
Thomas Jewelers (615) 452-3455
179 Hancock St Gallatin, TN 37066 thomas-jewelers.com
Timeless Treasures (615) 800-9253
112 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 facebook.com/timelesstreasures1969
Transportation
Alexander's Mobility Services (800) 550-0217 1445 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 alexanders.net
All Access Coach Leasing (615) 230-7400
364 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 allaccesscoach.com
Dovetail (615) 991-1179
1103 Rogues Fork Rd Bethpage, TN 37022 dovetail.com
Flight Solutions, Inc (615) 452-5001
901 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 flightsolution.com

Holleman Trucking & Excavating (615) 452-1606
PO Box 574 Gallatin, TN 37066
Jet Access (615) 451-1490
1475 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 flyja.com
Leasing Systems, Inc. (615) 242-3461
168 N Water Ave Gallatin, TN 37066 leasingsystemsinc.com
Music City Executive Airport (615) 452-7248
1475 Airport Rd Gallatin, TN 37066 musiccityexecutiveairport.com
VanStar Commute Solutions (615) 628-0260
708 Columbia Ave Franklin, TN 37064

Contact Debby Haddock at the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce. 615.452.4000 or debby@gallatintn.org.






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Your wellness is our specialty.


Highpoint Health Partners is a multi-specialty group of providers affiliated with Highpoint Health with Ascension Saint Thomas. With convenient locations throughout Sumner County, we’re here to make care accessible and personal for you and your family.
This diverse provider group offers high-quality, preventive care, screenings and vaccinations, injury or illness treatment, and chronic disease management. Our wide range of specialty services helps you get the care you need and deserve. Whether you are new to the area or simply looking for a trusted healthcare advisor, we’re ready to listen and support your health journey.
Our primary care clinics offer same- or next-day appointments with convenient online scheduling. With the depth and experience of our specialist network, you and your family can receive timely and trusted care to help you get back to doing the things you love.
Primary Care Locations in Sumner County
Highpoint Family Wellness – Gallatin with Ascension Saint Thomas 300 Steam Plant Rd., Suite 300 Gallatin, TN 37066
615.328.3750
Highpoint Family Wellness – Sumner Station with Ascension Saint Thomas 225 Big Station Camp Blvd., Suite 206 Gallatin, TN 37066
615.328.3400
For more information or to make an appointment online, visit HighpointHealthPartners.com.
Specialties:
• Cardiology
• Endocrinology
• Family wellness
• Gastroenterology
• General surgery
• Neurology
• Neurosurgery
• Orthopedics and sports medicine
• Pain management
• Pediatrics
• Podiatry
• Vein care
• Weight loss and bariatric surgery
• Women’s health
• Wound care
Highpoint Family Wellness – Hunt Club with Ascension Saint Thomas 1531 Hunt Club Blvd., Suite 304 Gallatin, TN 37066
615.814.4600