West Tennessee Healthcare Foundation Gala Patron's Party
/Once again Oakmont House was the place to be at the 2015 Patronβs Party for the West Tennessee Healthcare Foundation. The hosts were Robert Walden and Jim Norton.
Read MoreOnce again Oakmont House was the place to be at the 2015 Patronβs Party for the West Tennessee Healthcare Foundation. The hosts were Robert Walden and Jim Norton.
Read MoreThe following is an excerpt of an article in the November issue of VIP Jackson.
Bob began his funeral service career at the age of 7 years old at Bodkin Funeral Home in Milan, TN. He became intrigued and interested in funeral service when his grandfather died in 1963. His neighbor, Ralph Jones, owned the funeral home, and Bob left school every afternoon to go to the funeral home and ride home with his neighbor. Weekends were spent at the funeral home.
Read MoreNew York Times columnist David Brooks was the featured speaker for the 18th Union University Scholarship Banquet held at the Carl Perkins Civic Center to a sellout audience. David is a writer of several books including The Road to Character. In this book, ten effective individuals demonstrate how character is developed through selflessness. A focus and development of oneβs inner self leads to a rich and fulfilled life. The Union University Choir performed three a capella selections to the delight of the audience.
Read MoreThe Jackson-Madison County Library Foundation held a successful fundraiser this year at Jackson Fairgrounds Park honoring Frances Mayes. Frances and her husband, Edward, were gracious to the 270 people who came to hear Frances discuss her book βUnder the Tuscan Sun.β For two and a half years the book was a best seller even though it was written and published 20 years ago. The movie is what breathed life into a hidden treasure, a book of βHope & New Beginning.β
Read MoreThe following is an excerpt of an article in the October 2015 issue of VIP Jackson.
The doors of the Pyramid have opened again, this time to one of the largest retail projects in the world! Bass Pro Shops at The Pyramid is expected to bring millions of visitors to downtown Memphis. Hopefully they will add millions of dollars to the city coffers. Bass Pro is a game-changer!
Read MoreThe following is an excerpt of an article in the October 2015 issue of VIP Jackson.
The Jackson Country Club, which celebrated its 100th anniversary last year, has a new General ManagerβR. Kedric Perkins, Jr.
Perkins moved to Jackson with his wife, Triniti, and their 3 1/2 year-old son, Trey, from Marion, Indiana, halfway between Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, Indiana. His first day at the Jackson Country Club was August 24.
Read MoreOn an amazingly beautiful night at First Presbyterian Church, the Jackson Symphony Orchestra played classical and blockbuster movie theme music to the roaring crowd. Everyone brought their picnic baskets to sit and eat while listening to the best free concert in Jackson. The concert built up to the anticipated β1812 Overtureβ and real historic cannon fire. It was rumored there were 3,000β4,000 in attendance as the grounds were covered from Highland up to the stage and side areas.
Read MoreThe following is an excerpt of an article in the September issue of VIP Jackson.
Ben Ferguson is co-founder and CEO of theCO and is passionate about educating our youth for success while creating a thriving ecosystem for entrepreneurs in West Tennessee.
Read MoreThe Darryl Worleyβs Hit Makers & Harleys fundraiser for the Savannah Cancer Center was once again held at Jacksonβs Bumpus Harley-Davidson. Featured songwriters were Darryl Worley with βHave You Forgotten;β Jim Brown with βFive OβClock Somewhere;β Mark Collie, mentor to Darryl Worley, with βEven the Man in the Moon is Crying;β and Daryle Singletary with βLet Her Lie.β
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Read MoreIt is where I am from, it has provided a great life, and itβs my familyβs history and its future!
I strive and work every day to make Jackson and rural West Tennessee a better place to live.
I remember PoFolks Restaurant and want to start a petition to bring it back! And if thatβs not Jackson enough, then itβs because Iβm proud to build homes in a community that values hard work, relationships, and doing things the right way.
Jackson is engrained in me. One can seek out a place to live where they are comfortable, but it is special when you live in a place that fulfills you. Yes, family heritage, family friends, business success, and oneβs faith can be fulfilling, but the Jackson community is special. Jackson provides all the elements for me that make life good.
I want Jackson to be visionary and strategic. I have always, and will be, FOR Jackson in all ways possible to make Jackson better. It is going to take a team effort to accomplish all of the opportunities before us, and no doubt it will take vision and change. Our community is ready to take Jackson to the next level, and I look forward to seeing it happen!
I believe in building better β homes, businesses, and relationships β right here in the community that built me.
Because I donβt just live here, I have a passion for seeing Jackson become the very best it can be.
Since I moved to Jackson 47 years ago this town has offered our family life-long friendships, career opportunities, and the desire to continue to grow with our community as a wonderful place to call HOME.
I believe in where weβre headed. Whether itβs helping our airport grow, supporting small businesses, or just being a good neighbor, Iβm proud to be part of Jacksonβs story. This city is taking off, and Iβm glad to be on board. (Couldnβt resist the airport puns.)
I absolutely love this community. My family, my friends, my education, and my career are all rooted in this great community, and I only foresee it just getting better and better with time. We have so much to be grateful for to be able to call this place our home!
This is where I can make the greatest difference, where collaboration thrives, and where a brighter future for our children is not just a hope, but a shared reality we are actively building together. #winning
...this city has shaped me, inspired me, and given me the opportunity to serve and grow alongside an amazing community.
I am Jackson because I have aimed to improve both myself and the West Tennessee community.
Jackson is my home and always has been. I was born here. My parents and all of my grandparents are buried here. I spent my formative years here, my professional career here, and now my retirement years here. Jackson has changed so much and it has changed for the better. Many people choose to relocate to Jackson because of everything it has to offer. I consider myself fortunate to have been born here, and I firmly believe that Jacksonβs best days are still ahead.
After living for the last 21 years and being in business for the last 20 years Iβm proud to run Jacksonβs version of βCheers,β where everyone knows your name and genuinely cares. I firmly believe in the trajectory of our town, and the opportunity that Jackson offers is rare -- to be on the cusp of extraordinary growth and opportunity. Iβm proud to be a Jacksonian and rabid Rams fan.
Jackson is a representation of who I want to be. It is a city that opens its doors to people from other places and embraces them as one of their own. I hope that is how I have lived my life. No matter where I am, the people and the experience make or break the deal. I am a product of my family, and I hope to maintain the small-town feel that I experienced all those years ago when I stepped onto the campus of Lambuth University.
I am a product of the genuinely kind people who live here. Jackson has given me the opportunity to practice medicine that I never imagined possible. Hopefully I am making a positive impact on a community that I love.
In this one unique location, mountains meet musicβ¦art meets adventure...culture meets cuisineβ¦and no one meets a stranger. The walkability of downtown allows people to explore and discover vibrant murals, local music, historic sites, art museums, parks, greenways and more. With its sophisticated mix of culture and cuisine, experience a destination served up with genuine hospitality.
On Sunday night, May 19 The Jackson Symphony continued the popular Symphony on the Move concerts in the lovely Vann Gardens neighborhood. Many gathered on the lawn to listen to the beautiful music by members of the Jackson Symphony.
Other Jacksonians in my generation and I are a bridge: remembering what we loved about growing up in this town and helping transform it into a place our kids and grandkids will be proud of. I am part of the Jackson that was, the Jackson that is now, and the Jackson we will create together.
On June 6 hundreds of participants gathered at the Farmersβ Market in downtown Jackson for the Heavenβs Cradle Twilight Run and Downtown Rendezvous. The Twilight Run is a special occasion to honor and remember the children of bereaved families and is Heavenβs Cradleβs largest fundraiser.
I AM JACKSON because⦠I believe in Jackson and the surrounding area, and I am excited to see continued growth in our community. I am blessed to be in a professional role that allows me to not only enjoy living in this community, but also to serve in ways to help improve it. To see Jackson and the surrounding areas thrive throughout the years, and to help make sure this growth and development continues is a beautiful thing!
The First Ladies Luncheon was held Thursday, April 18, at the Jackson Fairgrounds. The event, presented by United Way of West Tennessee, has become a favorite tradition in Jackson and West Tennessee. Table sponsors had the opportunity to create unique tablescapes.
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I AM JACKSON becauseβ¦
No matter where life or my career has taken me, this has always been home. My familyβs roots here run deep, and Iβm grateful for the opportunity to live, work, and give back to the community that has meant so much to us.