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VOL. 47 | NO. 47 | Friday, November 17, 2023

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Minority-Owned Business Pop-Up. Small Business Saturday is an opportunity to showcase the creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship of local minority-owned businesses. Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The Factory at Columbia, 101 N. James Campbell Blvd. If you are interested in setting up as a vendor at this event or have any questions. Information

SATURDAY, NOV. 25

Agape to the Nations Family Movie Night

Come celebrate Small Business Saturday on the Square and enjoy watching “Elf” for free. Donations welcome. Proceeds benefit the ongoing missions of Agape to the Nations. The Palace Theater, 146 N. Water Ave., Gallatin. Information

TUESDAY, NOV. 28

Annual Celebration Chamber Luncheon and Williamson County Nonprofit Expo

This year’s Annual Celebration is on Giving Tuesday. Join us for a nonprofit expo followed by the Annual Celebration luncheon program. Guest speaker: Doug Kreulen, President and CEO, Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority. Nonprofits Booths: Gracework Ministries; Davis House Child Advocacy Center; My Friend’s House; Oak Cottage for Women; Bridges Domestic Violence Center; BrightStone; Alzheimer’s Tennessee; Doorstep Project. Liberty Hall, The Factory at Franklin, 230 Franklin Road. Nonprofit Booth with two tickets: $250, Member: $75, Guest $100. Table sponsorships include 12 tickets and option to gift the nonprofit of your choosing a booth at the expo and two tickets at your table. 11 a.m-1 p.m. Information

Networking Power Lunch

Gallatin Chamber encourages members to join in as various eateries in Gallatin host networking lunches. Guests are welcome to attend but are asked to consider becoming a regular member by joining the Gallatin Chamber of Commerce. Lunch is not sponsored, so please be prepared to purchase your meal. Campione’s Taste of Chicago, 179 Hancock St, Suite 208. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Information

Gallatin Young Professionals Happy Hour

Join the GYP for the monthly Happy Hour. Taking place the fourth Tuesday of every month, this is an opportunity for local young professionals to connect with their peers, visit local eateries and build community. Jonathan’s Grill, 224 Maharris Drive. 5-6:30 p.m. Information

THURSDAY, NOV. 30

River the dog: “I Got a Cat for Christmas” book reading

Celebrate the incredible journey of River, the resilient dog with no eyes. His heartwarming tale of love and determination continues with the release of his second book, “I Got a Cat for Christmas.” Book signing, readings and tasty treats at The Patio at Town Square, 120 Portland Road, White House. 5:30-7:30 p.m. with readings at 6 and 7 p.m. Free. Information

Tuba Christmas

Tuba Christmas celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Enjoy the music of the season. First Baptist Church, 205 East Main St., Gallatin. 7 p.m. Information: 615-451-5961

FRIDAY, DEC. 1

One Hour Wonder

One Hour Wonders are monthly lunch-n-learns, providing an opportunity for members to feed their body while fueling their mind. Each session includes lunch and focuses on topics that help strengthen business operations. While this program is included in your chamber membership, registration is required. Volunteer State Community College, 300 Building, 1480 Nashville Pike, Gallatin. Reservations are required. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Information

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