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Jun 20, 2022

We LOVE Wilson County & Mt. Juliet

This week, we want to give a shoutout to our AMAZING community and the wonderful people that we get to do business with. Last week marked 14 years since we made the move to 76 Belinda Pkwy in Mt. Juliet. We’ve grown to absolutely love the hardworking and incredible people of Mt. Juliet and Wilson County. We’ve been through a lot together—tornadoes, a global pandemic, a few storms and lots and lots of great times. We want to thank the wonderful people of Wilson County for welcoming us and making us feel at home. Shout out to the parents, the teachers, the first responders, and everyone who makes this community so great.

Upcoming Community Events

Saturday Aug. 6th, the Kiwanis Club of Mt. Juliet will be hosting the 4th annual Kiwanis 4 Kids 5K! Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteered dedicated to improving the world one child and one community at a time. Two Rivers Ford is proud to be the title sponsor for this year’s race!

If you’d like to participate, follow THIS LINK, and register before July 15th for the discount!

There are 11 DAYS LEFT to support the TennGreen Land Conservancy’s Hike-a-Thon! So far, $137,797 dollars has been raised.

Read more: Two Rivers Ford is Proud of Our Community!

The Hike-a-Thon is a fundraising and awareness-building adventure competition to support land conservation and encourage people of all ages and abilities to explore the outdoors from anywhere.

Registration is FREE, and there’s something for everyone this year, with 20 competition categories for hikers, paddlers, trail runners, climbers, mountain bikers, and more!

If you’d like to find out more about the Hike-a-Thon and how to support TennGreen Land Conservancy, click THIS LINK.

On This Day in History

  • In 1975, Steven Spielberg’s thriller Jaws was released in theaters
  • In 1967, Australian actress Nicole Kidman was born in Hawaii
  • In 1949, American singer and songwriter, Lionel Richie, was born in Tuskegee, Alabama
  • In 1903, American automobile-racing driver Barney Oldfield accomplished the first mile-a-minute performance in a car, in Indianapolis, Indiana
  • In 1840, Samuel Morse patents the telegraph
  • In 1791, King Louis XVI and the French royal family are caught during an attempt to flee Paris during the French Revolution
  • In 1782, Congress approves Great Seal of the United States of America with the bald eagle as its symbol
  • In 1214, The University of Oxford receives its charter