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Jul 5, 2023

Mark your Calendars!

On July 13th, from 4-9pm at Charlie Daniels Park, come join us for CELEBRATE MT. JULIET DAY!

There’ll be music, food trucks, cool cars, fun for the kids, and a new display inside the community center!

There will be a Ray Daniel Cruise-In, rare and roadworthy rides, on display next to the football field, a 35ft Super Slide, and our mini carnival, with the Musical Chair Swing! We will be unveiling the new “Hibbett Hall” train museum inside the Community Center.

There will also be tons of familiar favorites, including inflatables, a Splash Pad, an activity pavilion for the kids, Kool-Aid tasting, face painting, a Cake Walk, wine tasting, and fantastic food trucks at two different locations!

There will also be giveaways from the amphitheater as well as the cruise-in!

You DO NOT want to miss MJ Day, so mark your calendars for next Saturday afternoon, and get ready for a fun day with your family and the Mt. Juliet family!

Happy late 4th of July!

We hope everyone had a great 4th of July, and enjoyed some time off with family and friends. At Two Rivers Ford, we’re proud to be American made and born in the USA, that’s why we fly the flag high and proud on the corner of our lot and I-40!

That’s a Transit Van?!

You know the Ford Transit vans? The ones that are usually driven by plumbers and delivery drivers???

Yeah, someone forgot to tell that to Ford Performance…they jacked one of those bad boys up!

Ford Performance took that super van to the Pike’s Peak International Hill Climb last week, and had quite a day. The race is the second oldest auto race in the U.S. It’s a 12.42 mile course with 156 turns, ending at the 14,115 foot summit of Pikes Peak!

And that plumber van WENT TO WORK UP THERE!

If Ford Motor Company can make a race winner out of their Transit vans, then they can surely get you from point A to point B, in comfort, style, and luxury, without breaking the bank.

Come see us, and let’s see what we can do to get you behind the wheel of a Ford vehicle.

On this Day in History

  • In 2002, American baseball legend Ted Williams passed away at 83 years old.
  • In 1989, the first episode of Seinfeld aired on NBC.
  • In 1975, Arthur Ashe defeated Jimmy Connors in four sets of tennis at the 89th Wimbledon Championships.
  • In 1954, American singer Elvis Presley recorded That’s All Right, which became his first hit.
  • In 1859, Captain N.C. Brooks discovered the Midway Islands in the central Pacific Ocean and claimed the territory for the United States.
  • In 1810, American showman P.T. Barnum—who, with James A. Bailey, made the circus a popular and gigantic spectacle in the United States—was born.