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May 30, 2023

Stuff the Truck at Kroger this Weekend!

THIS SATURDAY, June 3, from 11am-3pm, Two Rivers Ford is teaming up with Kroger and USO Fort Campbell/Nashville for a “Stuff the Truck” even at the Kroger in Mount Juliet!

We are asking the public to make food donations to “Stuff the Truck,” and help our USO serve our military members who serve and protect us. A few recommended products to donate include protein bars, fruit snacks, beef jerky, and flavored drink mixes.

We hope to see you there!

CLICK HERE to respond to the Facebook event and let your friends know that you’ll be going. Even if you can’t make it, responding to the event or sharing it to your Facebook friends would be a HUGE help!

Throwback…Tuesday?

If you’re driving down I-40 near Mount Juliet, you’ll see our big Two Rivers Ford billboard, at the corner of the dealership lot. In celebration of our 40th year in business, we put up our original logo from 1983!

We’re proud of our 40 years of history and service in the Middle Tennessee community, with the amazing customers that we call friends! Stop on by and say hello to us this week!

Mt. Juliet Youth Fishing is Named Top Program!

Recently, the Mt. Juliet fishing team was named the Top School Program on the youth-fishing tournament trail for the 2022-23 season! We’re especially proud of Presley Lannom who rides in the SWEET Two Rivers Ford boat all season!

The season ends in June with a State Championship competition, so stay tuned to see how Presley and the rest of the MJ Fishing Team finish out the year!

On this Day in History

  • In 1922, the Lincoln Memorial was dedicated in Washington DC
  • In 1911, the first Indianapolis 500 was run. It was won by Ray Harroun in about 6 hours 42 minutes
  • In 1909, American jazz musician Benny Goodman, the “King of Swing,” was born
  • In 1854, The Kansas-Nebraska Act was passed, giving people of those territories “popular sovereignty” to decide on the legality of slavery
  • In 1814, the first of the Treaties of Paris was signed, ending the Napoleonic Wars
  • In 1806, future President Andrew Jackson fatally shot Charles Dickinson in a duel
  • In 1431, Joan of Arc was charged with heresy and witchcraft and was burned at the stake