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Aug 24, 2022

This past Thursday, the ribbon was cut, as Two Rivers Ford Park was officially born!

It was an amazing morning, as we were joined by Two Rivers employees, Mt. Juliet natives, and friends of the league. We celebrated the new partnership between Two Rivers Ford and the Mt. Juliet League, along with the wonderful people of Mt. Juliet, and all that is to come! Check out some awesome pics from the ribbon cutting…

Also, it was an honor to meet one of the very first coaches of the Mt. Juliet League! Raymond McDaniel, who brought his trophy from 1969 with him, played on the Ford team and worked for Ford!

Pictured left to right: Josh Williams (Mt. juliet League board), Karen McDaniel Erwin (Raymond’s daughter), Raymond McDaniel (guest of honor), Tammy Jacobs (Two Rivers Ford)

We had an outstanding time at Two Rivers Ford Park, and are so thrilled that we finally got to share this secret with the community! We look forward to all the awesome memories that will be made at the park, and are so glad that the Two Rivers Ford family can play a part in all of that!

Two Rivers Hits Sin City

Over the weekend, the Two Rivers Ford Route truck specialists spent some time in Las Vegas at the Route Consultant Show. That’s right we sell FedEx Route trucks—and we’re proud to have the most competitive pricing and financing in the industry. We have no doubt that they did an awesome job representing everyone back at TRF back in Mt. Juliet. After all, these guys are rockstars.

If you missed it, they were recognized by by Ford Credit as a top 15 commercial dealer in the nation, back in July! Like I said, rockstars!

On this Day in History

  • In 2004, The Scream (1893), a painting by Edvard Munch, was stolen from the Munch Museum in Oslo, Norway.
  • In 1989, Nolan Ryan struck out Rickey Henderson to become the first MLB pitcher to register 5,000 strikeouts.
  • In 1978, British comic actor, writer, and television personality James Corden was born in London, England.
  • In 1978, Rebel Sandinistas occupied the National Palace in Managua, Nicaragua, holding more than 1,000 hostages for two days.
  • In 1941, Pro Football Hall of Fame head coach Bills Parcells was born in Englewood, NJ.
  • In 1851, the first America’s Cup was won by the American yacht America in a race around the Isle of Wight.