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A Season To Savor, Celebrate, Reflect And Give Thanks

November 2025

PUBLISHER

Nicole Bell | nicole.bell@citylifestyle.com

EDITOR

Scott Bell | scott.bell@citylifestyle.com

PUBLICATION DIRECTOR

Renee Donnell | renee.donnell@citylifestyle.com

PHOTO EDITOR

Stacey Norman | stacey@plumpoppyphotography.com

As we move into November, there’s a natural shift in the air, in our homes and in our hearts. It’s a time when we slow down just enough to reflect on the season behind us, lean into the present and look forward to the meaningful moments ahead.

Our Thankful Issue is a celebration of just that—gratitude, connection and the spirit of giving. This month, we’re shining a spotlight on those who serve our community in personal, impactful ways, like the local husband-and-wife team behind TN Medicare Concierge. Their story is one of dedication, heart and a deep-rooted desire to help others navigate life’s transitions with confidence and care.

We’re also sharing tips to help make your holiday gatherings more joyful and less stressful, from thoughtful hosting hacks to tried-and-true Thanksgiving recipes that bring everyone to the table. Whether you’re a seasoned entertainer or hosting your first Friendsgiving, we hope these ideas inspire you to create moments that matter.

We believe gratitude is more than a feeling; it’s a way of life. We’re so grateful to be part of this community we love, telling stories that uplift, inform and bring us all a little closer together.

Wishing you a season filled with warmth, laughter and a table full of joy.

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Nicole Bell, Scott Bell, Celena Cisco, Renee Donnell, Samantha Durbin, Julie Brown Patton, Allison Stanton

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS

Emily Merrill, Sara Grace Waters

Corporate Team

CEO Steven Schowengerdt

President Matthew Perry

COO David Stetler

CRO Jamie Pentz

CoS Janeane Thompson

AD DESIGNER Zach Miller

LAYOUT DESIGNER Kelsey Ragain

QUALITY CONTROL SPECIALIST Megan Cagle

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WHERE NEIGHBORS CAN SEE AND BE SEEN

1: Horizon Counseling, sister practice to TN Mental Wellness, joined the community for a powerful event 2: Friends gather in style to celebrate local flavors and fellowship at Gallatin’s Farm to Table 3: The Highpoint Health team enjoys a beautiful evening at Downtown Gallatin’s Farm to Table event 4: Connected Kids Chiropractic proudly marked their grand opening with an official ribbon cutting celebration 5-7: Festive vibes filled Downtown Gallatin as locals explored vendors, food trucks and live entertainment all day

GALLATIN TENNESSEE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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At TN Medicare Concierge, we are more than just a resource for Medicare guidance—we’re neighbors, friends, and advocates for the wellbeing of our community. Our mission is to take the stress and confusion out of Medicare by offering personalized, compassionate support tailored to each individual’s needs. We’re passionate about helping our customers feel confident, cared for, and connected to the benefits they deserve.

Two New Physicians Join Highpoint Women’s Health in Gallatin

Highpoint Women’s Health with Ascension Saint Thomas welcomes Drs. Brad Leath and Whitney Buck to their team. Both bring compassionate, expert care for women through every stage of life—from pregnancy to menopause. Now seeing patients at 300 Steam Plant Road, Suite 270 in Gallatin. Call 615.328.3390 to schedule an appointment at this trusted, local women’s health destination.

Expanding Access to Care: Horizon Counseling Now Accepting Insurance Plans

Horizon Counseling, sister practice to TN Mental Wellness, offers accessible, compassionate care for individuals, couples and families—and now proudly accepts insurance. With a team of experienced therapists, they specialize in anxiety, trauma, grief and more. Dedicated to whole-person healing, Horizon makes quality mental health support more attainable for the community. Learn more at HorizonCounselingTN.com

Honey Rock Books and Cafe is Now Open

A cozy new destination in the heart of Downtown Gallatin on North Water Avenue, Honey Rock Books and Cafe offers Cuban-inspired coffee, pastries, story time, live music and community charm. Shop books and gifts, sip a cortadito and stay awhile. Trade in gently used books for store credit and enjoy a nostalgic space where stories and connection thrive.

Play Gallatin Brings Indoor Fun to Families in Gallatin

Play Gallatin brings a fresh wave of fun to the community with an indoor playground designed for kids ages 0–10. Created by a husbandand-wife team, this safe, clean, and imaginative space offers open play, parties and private events. Located at 214 Baber Park West, Suite 110, it’s the perfect place for littles to learn, laugh and explore.

“We have worked with David Wilkinson Construction on our screen porches for a very long time now. We install these to separate our homes from other builders. We believe that this helps sell the homes faster and adds more value for the homeowner. The quality of the work is as good as it gets, as well as any follow up you may ever need. We consider David Wilkinson Construction a trusted partner of ours to help build and deliver the product we expect to our customers.”

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Tips on meal prepping for less stress

Let’s face it: hosting Thanksgiving dinner can be stressful.

Between grocery shopping, house cleaning, cooking and baking, it’s no wonder the day devoted to giving thanks can feel a tad daunting.

Here’s some very welcome good news: whether this is your first holiday hosting rodeo or you’ve stuffed many a turkey over the years, you can knock out most of the Thanksgiving meal prep work in advance – some of it two weeks before the big day.

To make this year’s Thanksgiving meal easier and more enjoyable, consider the following timeline of tips.

2 WEEKS BEFORE

Create Your Thanksgiving Menu

• Print out the recipes you plan to use – this will be much easier than constantly tapping your phone to prevent the screen from going dark or scrolling when your hands are covered with flour or onions.

• Using your menu and printed out recipes as a guide, compose a complete shopping list.

• Double check your supply of herbs and spices to see what you have on hand –even the ones you are pretty sure you have enough of, like salt and pepper (this tip comes from personal experience!).

• Shop for all non-perishable and frozen food items. Basically, if it doesn’t need to be stored in the fridge, or if it doesn’t have a short shelf life, it’s going in the cart.

• Plan three easy and tasty dinners for the days leading up to Thanksgiving and purchase those ingredients during your shopping trip. Or plan at least one night of takeout. CONTINUED >

4-5 DAYS BEFORE

Clean & Organize, Buy Fresh Groceries

• Clean your home completely, enlisting family members to help. Then, as the big day approaches, you can touch up as needed.

• Finish your grocery shopping for fresh vegetables like potatoes, onions and carrots and other items not purchased earlier.

• Go through your fridge and toss any old, expired condiments, leftovers and mysterious food items that no one is eating. This will free up valuable real estate for your various dishes.

2-3 DAYS BEFORE

Prep Meals & Set the Table

• Wash and chop all veggies and place the prepped produce into plastic baggies or airtight food storage containers. If some recipes call for “minced onion” and others require “chopped onion,” label the bags accordingly.

• Set the table, and include the empty serving dishes. This will help you figure out ahead of time where the larger dishes can go (and if they will all fit!) Add Post-It notes to the empty dishes to remind you what will go in what. Use a clean sheet to cover everything and keep it all dustfree until Thursday. You can also do this for a buffet.

• Gather all needed serving spoons and other serving pieces.

• Pre-measure herbs and spices for your recipes and store them in labeled small plastic bags with the name of the dish they are for and what’s in the baggies. You can also do the same for any flour, sugar or other non-perishable ingredients you’ll use in your dishes.

1 DAY BEFORE

Tidy, Prepare Dishes & Drinks

• Do a quick clean and tidy around the home; for instance, run the vacuum and shine up the bathrooms.

• If you haven’t already done so, bake your pies, or, at the very least, prepare your pie dough. Wrap the dough in plastic and keep it in the fridge until you’re ready to assemble and bake the pies.

• Make the mashed potatoes. Bonus tip: on Thanksgiving, put the potatoes into a slow cooker and heat them up using the “warm” setting.

• Prepare the gravy. If you have a second slow cooker, it too can be warmed up this way on Thanksgiving. This will also help free up pots, pans and burners on the stove!

• Set up a separate drink station where guests can help themselves or someone can serve them away from the kitchen. Stock it with glasses of different sizes, napkins, bottle and can openers and straws.

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MEDICARE MADE Simple

HOW TN MEDICARE CONCIERGE BRINGS CLARITY, CARE AND PEACE OF MIND TO THE 65+ COMMUNITY

Navigating Medicare can feel overwhelming, but for those in our community, help is right around the corner. Gallatin Lifestyle sat down with Elizabeth Hobdy Jones, owner of TN Medicare Concierge, a local, family-owned agency dedicated to guiding the 65+ community through the often-confusing world of Medicare. With a personalized approach and a heart for serving neighbors, Elizabeth, alongside her husband Brad and their team, works to simplify choices, clear up misconceptions and tailor health policies to fit each individual’s needs.

“When our loved ones had nobody local they trusted to help with Medicare, we knew this was the right season to open our agency.”

GL: Medicare can feel very intense—what’s the biggest misconception people have when they first come to you?

Elizabeth: We have a ton of people come to us with horror stories and advice friends have given them—“Don’t go with this plan,” or, “Make sure you do or don’t do this.” The reality is, every person has different doctors, travel plans, medications, etc. and our job is to tailor a policy for their needs, not their friends or family. A lot of 65+ clients also want to continue working, and there are a lot of misconceptions about what those next steps look like.

GL: Your website mentions offering “peace of mind.” What does that look like for your clients in practical terms?

Elizabeth: The process has many unknowns. Our team walks the client through it while giving them details on the next steps and what plans to place them in. We also have a full-time customer service representative who is always there to answer any questions. Additionally, Brad takes great pride in staying in touch with our clients throughout the year. He also sends out a personal email every open enrollment to re-engage with them.

GL: Beyond coverage, how does Medicare impact everyday life, and how do you help people feel more confident about their choices?

Elizabeth: People don’t realize what signing up for the wrong Medicare plan can do. For example, if you are someone who travels a lot or lives somewhere secondary during the winter, the wrong Medicare plan could ruin your life. You could be signed up for the wrong plan and not be in network with a doctor you need to visit. It’s never too early to start planning what your health insurance will look like when switching over to Medicare. We go through training every single year to stay on top of all of the annual changes so that we can best assist our clients.

GL: What is the most fulfilling part of assisting the 65+ community with their Medicare needs?

Elizabeth: There is a need for hands-on advice when it comes to Medicare. We have loved helping them and hearing their success testimonies, but it’s super rewarding when they send their parents and friends to us so we can help them, as well. We look forward to continuing to watch this vision of ours grow!

TN Medicare Concierge  402 Maple Street, Gallatin tnmedicareconcierge.com

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Adventures are meant to be shared with your newest canine family member! ACS provides rehabilitation and fostering for dogs in search of their forever home, and a sanctuary is offered for unadoptable dogs in need of a life full of enrichment and Adventure!

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RECIPES BY BRITTANY MEADTH

PHOTOGRAPHY BY EMILY MERRILL

ARTICLE BY SAMANTHA DURBIN

HONEY ROASTED CARROTS WITH LABNEH AND FRESH DILL

Ingredients: 10 carrots, ½ cup fresh dill, 3 sprigs of thyme, 1 cup labneh, 2 tablespoons honey, 2-3 tablespoons olive oil

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 400° F

2. Wash, peel, and prep your carrots. If carrots are skinny, you can peel them and place them onto a cookie sheet. If the carrots are thicker in diameter you can cut them lengthwise into halves.

3. Drizzle honey and olive oil over carrots on baking sheet. Use your hands to make sure the carrots are properly coated on all sides.

4. Add salt and pepper

5. Bake in the oven at 400° F for about 25-30 minutes

6. Take them out of the oven and set aside

CRISPY POTATOES

7. On a large serving plate add about a cup (or more) of labneh. My favorite is called Luretik.

8. Add your carrots then freshly chopped dill and thyme to the top

9. Drizzle a good olive oil over the whole thing

Hosting Tip: “Ask for help from the right people. Some people aren’t going to be comfortable making bread rolls or a dessert, but maybe they’re great at making salad. Others can be asked to bring drinks or clean afterward. Nobody is a mindreader—don’t be afraid to set up a spreadsheet where they can sign up!”

Ingredients: 10 small yellow gold potatoes, 1/2 tablespoon baking soda, olive oil, salt, rosemary, garlic, chives (optional)

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 400° F

2. In a large Dutch oven, bring water, baking soda, and salt to a boil. Place unpeeled potatoes into the water and reduce the heat to medium-low. Once the potatoes are soft to touch (20-25 min), drain and let sit for 10 minutes.

3. On a cutting board, grab a potato and use any large object (wine bottle, glass jar) and smash down the potato. Do this gently and have a spatula close by to transfer to

HONEYNUT SQUASH

a baking dish. Once you have smashed all the potatoes, add salt and olive oil.

4. Place in oven and roast for 20 minutes or until crispy

5. Top with the garlic, rosemary, and fresh chives

Cooking tip: “I don’t peel my potatoes because who really has time for that? The secret to this recipe: baking soda. The baking soda makes the water alkaline which helps break down the surface of the potatoes, making them very crispy and very delicious.”

Ingredients: 3 honeynut squash, olive oil, salt, pepper, smoked paprika, pomegranates

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 400° F

2. Slice the squashes in half, remove all the seeds

3. Add olive oil, salt, and pepper and roast for 30 minutes

4. Add smoked paprika and pomegranates to serve

Hosting tip: “It’s all in the way you present it to kids…when you ask your kids to join, try not to make it sound like a punishment. Emphasize that they have a responsibility prepping really yummy food. Include a special drink for the kids while they’re helping, like spiced apple cider. Adjust your expectations to allow for extra mess, extra time, and know it won’t turn out exactly as if you had done it yourself. But the tradeoff of creating happy memories is 100% worth it.”

FLAVORS

FLAVORS

Hosting tip: “It’s all in the way you present it to kids…when you ask your kids to join, try not to make it sound like a punishment. Emphasize that they have a responsibility prepping really yummy food. Include a special drink for the kids while they’re helping, like spiced apple cider. Adjust your expectations to allow for extra mess, extra time, and know it won’t turn out exactly as if you had done it yourself. But the tradeoff of creating happy memories is 100% worth it.”

CARAMEL CHEESECAKE

Ingredients

Crust

• 12 graham crackers

• 6 tablespoons unsalted butter

• 1⁄4 cup brown sugar

Filling

• 4 sticks of cream cheese (room temp)

• 1-1⁄2 cup sugar

• 5 large eggs (room temp)

Directions

Preheat oven to 350° F

Crust

• 2-1⁄2 teaspoon vanilla

• 2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice

• zest of whole lemon

Caramel

• 1-1⁄4 cup sugar

• 1-1⁄3 cup water

• 1 cup heavy whipping cream

• 1 cup unsalted or salted butter

• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1. In a food processor, add the graham crackers, butter, and brown sugar. Blend until sand-like texture.

2. In a springform pan, add parchment paper and butter the sides

3. Place crust into the pan and pat down to form a smooth base

4. Set in the fridge and chill for 15 minutes

Filling

1. Add the cream cheese to a standing mixer. Make sure it’s room temperature—this is an important step!

2. With your whisk attachment on medium speed, mix the cream cheese. Once it becomes fluffy, add the sugar and one egg at a time. Scrape down sides as needed.

3. Remove the pan with the crust from the fridge, add the batter to the pan, and place into your preheated oven for 1 hour and 15 minutes.

4. Remove from the oven and let sit. Once cool, cover and place in the fridge.

Caramel

1. In a saucepan, add the sugar and water. Whisk until the sugar is dissolved. Keep heat on medium. Watch the sugar water—it will slowly go from a light brown to a rich amber color.

2 . Once it turns amber in color, add the heavy whipping cream and butter and whisk

3. Turn the heat off and let sit for 5 minutes

4. Remove cheesecake from the fridge and add the caramel to the top

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The holidays have a way of calling us back to what matters most—faith, family, compassion, and the quiet but powerful act of giving. As lights go up and calendars fill, there are still many who sit in silence, carrying burdens too heavy to bear alone. But what if this season, you could be the spark that changes everything for someone else?

The founders of City Lifestyle, through their private foundation, are once again launching its annual Christmas Giving Campaign—a heartfelt effort to seek out and support individuals and families who have quietly fallen through the cracks. The mission is simple: to bring light, dignity, and hope to those who need it most.

Since its beginning just four years ago, this initiative has grown from a humble idea into a life-changing movement. Last Christmas alone, more than 200 families across the country received unexpected support—financial relief, but also something even more powerful.

“We don’t just send checks,” says Steven Schowengerdt, CEO and founder of City Lifestyle. “We send a message: You are seen. You are loved. And you are not forgotten.”

Together with City Lifestyle President Matthew Perry, Steven has helped shape this into a tradition that goes far beyond charity. “This is about community,” Matthew adds. “We believe we’ve been blessed, so now we get to be a blessing.”

Every story begins with a nomination. Often, it’s a neighbor, coworker, friend, or teacher—someone who’s been quietly carrying too much for too long. One past recipient, after receiving unexpected support during a time of deep personal struggle, wrote:

SCAN TO NOMINATE

“We send a message: You are seen. You are loved. And you are not forgotten.”

“Beyond the very practical solution of receiving funds to fix my car, this thing you guys worked together to do is bigger than that. I carry the Christmas card you sent in my purse. When things get really hard, I pull it out and remember what it felt like to be seen. That card represents hope— that change for the better is possible. I’m not sure how many people get to carry hope around in their purse. But I do.”

Another wrote in after her husband was diagnosed with aggressive brain cancer and unable to work:

“This support has blessed our family not only financially, but emotionally and spiritually as we trust God to meet our needs throughout this difficult time. Thank you to our anonymous friend and to your foundation. What a joy and gift to be part of God’s family!”

Each year brings countless stories like these—real lives touched by simple acts of kindness. Some use the funds to pay overdue bills, others to afford groceries, medication, or repairs. But no matter the circumstance, the impact is the same: hope is restored.

This season, you have the opportunity to be part of that. The campaign is now open to nominations—completely confidential and prayerfully considered. Whether it’s someone battling illness, facing unemployment, or just in need of a helping hand, you can bring them a moment of grace that will ripple far beyond Christmas morning.

“Knowing my mom was chosen filled my heart with indescribable joy,” said another past recipient. “Your generosity doesn’t just brighten her life; it inspires hope and faith in all of us. It enables her to stay in her home and get back on her feet.”

Nominations are open from November 1st to December 5th, 2025. To submit someone you know, simply scan the QR code or visit @CityLifestyle on Instagram, where you’ll find the nomination form in the bio.

This holiday season, let’s give more than gifts. Let’s give each other the gift of being seen. Because sometimes, the smallest gesture becomes someone’s greatest miracle.

To nominate someone in need, visit: KingdomBuildingFoundation.org or scan the QR code.

HOW TO: seasonal home scents

L ESSENTIAL O I L C OMBINATION

Fall essential oil combinations provide a warm and cozy scent while also protecting from sickness prevalent in the colder season. Follow these oil combinations to create your own seasonal scent.

immune boost

DIRECTIONS :

Combine the following essential oils with a base oil (coconut oil).

INGREDIENTS:

• Cinnamon: Antibacterial; Antiviral

• Clove: Antibacterial; Antiseptic

• Lemon: Uplifts; Kills Bacteria Reduces Inflammation

• Oregano:  Antimicrobial; Antioxidant

• Eucalyptus: Decongestant; Provides Healing

HOW TO USE:

Apply to wrists or feet. Do not use it on your face.

home defender

DIRECTIONS:

Combine the following essential oils.

INGREDIENTS:

• Orange: Reduces Stress; Antimicrobial

• Eucalyptus: Decongestant; Provides Healing

• Cinnamon: Antibacterial; Antiviral

• Black Pepper: Supports the Nervous System

• Clove: Antibacterial; Antiviral

• Rosemary: Reduces Stress; Helps with Respiratory Fatigue

HOW TO USE:

Fill the diffuser with water and apply the desired amount of drops.

events

NOVEMBER 1ST

Ghosts, Lore & S’mores at Historic Rose Mont

Historic Rose Mont, 810 S Water Avenue, Gallatin | 6:00 PM

Join us at Historic Rose Mont for a special evening of storytelling and s’mores around a warm, toasty campfire, paired with paranormal investigations! Embrace the mysteries of Rose Mont as spooky tales and local and regional folklore is shared. Ages 13+ and tickets required. Thrills await!

NOVEMBER 8TH

Veteran’s Day Parade

Gallatin High School, 700 Dan P Herron Drive, Gallatin | 11:00 AM

Help us celebrate and honor our local veterans at Gallatin’s Veteran’s Day Parade! The parade starts at the Gallatin High School Football Field and ends at Gallatin High School. Free lunch for veterans and their families at 1:00 PM at American Legion Post 17, 1140 S Water Avenue.

NOVEMBER 14TH - 15TH

Yuletide at the Station

The Station, 117 W Main Street, Gallatin | 6:00 PM

Formerly Merry Market Day at the Gallatin Farmers Market, Yuletide  at the Station is a magical addition to the holiday season! Discover a curated selection of handmade goods, festive crafts, one-of-a-kind artisan finds and live music. Free to attend! Starting Friday, November 14 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM through Saturday, November 15 from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

NOVEMBER 14TH - 16TH

Tinsel & Treasures: Holiday Retail Open House

Downtown Gallatin | 10:00 AM

For over 50 years, this shop local weekend has kicked off the holiday season in Gallatin! With local retailers offering special discounts and holiday decor, tasty treats, festive cheer and the chance to win gift cards to local businesses, this holiday event is one you won’t want to miss!

NOVEMBER 15TH

Ikaria Infusions & Aesthetics Open House Event

Ikaria Infusions & Aesthetics, 129 S Water Avenue, Gallatin | 10:00 AM

Explore Ikaria’s new space during their Open House and Launch Party for Jeuveau and Dysport! Enjoy delicious bites, vendor showcases, exclusive offers and giveaways. Collect stamps in your beauty passport to win prizes!

NOVEMBER 15TH

Hidden History: A Behind the Scenes Tour of Cragfont

Cragfont State Historic Site, 200 Cragfont Road, Castalian Springs | 4:00 PM

Come along and find architectural and historical clues that paint a picture of life at Cragfont in the early 19th century and the changes time has made. Climb and crawl your way through spaces rarely seen, like the cellar, attic and closets. From cramped corners to Roman Numerals marking the attic beams, these details speak to the heart of Cragfont.

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