First Friday: Your Small Business Toolkit. A meeting designed to provide networking opportunities and professional development for business professionals. Held on the first Friday of every month, this event promises to equip you with the necessary tools to grow your network, enhance your business and develop your professional skillset. July topic is It’s a New Era for Mental Health at Work – What You Need to Know. The Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center, 104 Claude Yates Drive, Franklin. Friday, 7:30-9 a.m. Free, but registration is required. Information
FRIDAY, JULY 7
Chamber Connect
Network with other chamber members and build business relationships in Maury County at the Chamber Connect event. Each participant should be prepared talk about their business and introduce themselves. Register in advance if you plan to attend - attendance is limited. Maury Alliance Conference Room, 106 West 6th Street. 9-10 a.m. Information
Strolling on 6th – Columbia First Fridays
Maury Alliance has teamed up with Title Associates of Columbia and RE/MAX Encore to join in the fun and excitement that is Columbia First Fridays, a West 6th block party. Featuring musical guest Carlisle Wright - a young singer/songwriter from the area. There will also be plenty of food trucks, giveaways, business pop-ups and more. 100 - 104 - 106 West 6th Street, in the parking lots and lawn behind Maury Alliance, Title Associates of Columbia and RE/MAX Encore. Music will be set up under the red barn. 5-8 p.m. Information
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. This month, Charles Alexander, Director of the Tennessee Small Business Development Center joins us for “Five Steps to Marketing Success.” Volunteer State Community College, 300 Building, 1480 Nashville Pike. This program is included in your chamber membership, but registration is required. Note: if you register and fail to attend, you will be billed $20. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Information
SATURDAY, JUNE 8
Whiskies of the World
This event features more than 200 distilled spirits from around the world along with their makers and ambassadors, to give guests a unique tasting experience. Participating brands include Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey, Brenne French Single Malt Whisky, Fukano Whisky, M&H, GlenAllachie, Penderyn, FEW Single Malt, Port Askaig, Widow Jane, Green River Whiskey and more. Admission $125-$175. 6:45-9:30 p.m., Loews Vanderbilt. Information
MONDAY, JULY 10
Gallatin Chamber of Commerce Membership Luncheon
Topic: Greeting the Future with Gusto. Speaker: Jeff Dunham, Airport Manager- Music City Executive Airport. The reservation deadline is always at noon on the Friday before the luncheon. The cost for Chamber Members is $20 for reservations made by noon on the previous Friday; $25 with reservations after the deadline; $30 at the door. The cost for non-members is $30.Reservations are required. EPIC, 396 W. Main Street, Gallatin. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Information
TUESDAY, JULY 11
Williamson 101
Williamson 101 provides new members and potential members a chance to learn how to maximize their membership with Williamson, Inc. Discover the many ways to volunteer, get involved, network, engage and connect while you learn more about how we can help you grow personally and professionally. Free event. Williamson, Inc. Power Room, 4031 Aspen Grove Drive, Suite 630. Parking: 4000 Rush Street. 3:30 -4:30 p.m. Information
Business Studio: Food & Mood – Improving Employee Focus & Energy for a Better Workforce
The latest advances in neuroscience and nutrition research, along with improved understanding of the mind-gut connection, have demonstrated that what we eat can significantly affect how we feel not only physically, but also emotionally. With nearly 10x as many people reporting depression now as compared to 100 years ago, it’s a serious matter affecting people in every part of their lives—both at home and at work. Learn what foods can improve mood and provide more energy for the day, plus ideas for incorporating healthier habits into the workday to support employee well-being. Faith Family Medical Center, 326 21st Ave. N., Nashville. 4-5:30 p.m. Light snacks provided. Free event for chamber members. Registration needed. Information
WillCo Connected
A monthly networking mixer designed to connect businesses in Williamson County. Networking begins at 4:30 p.m. Grab your business cards and get ready to mingle. Spring Hill Suites by Marriott Franklin Cool Springs, 5011 Aspen Grove Drive, Franklin. Free event. Information
WEDNESDAY, JULY 12
Monthly Chamber Coffee
Join Maury Alliance for the July Chamber Coffee hosted by United Community Bank, 601 N. Garden Street. This is a free networking event and members and future members are welcome to attend, remember to bring plenty of business cards. Coffee and light refreshments will be served. 9-10 a.m. Information
Nashville Emerging Leader Awards
The Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and YP Nashville are proud to present the 16th annual Nashville Emerging Leader Awards (NELAs). The NELAs will recognize young professionals in 14 industry classifications who are excelling in their careers and making a difference in the Nashville community. Young professionals are one of the most important demographic groups in the Nashville region today. YPs are the leaders of tomorrow and often the most involved in community organizations. Renaissance Hotel, 611 Commerce Street. 5-9 p.m. Fees: $55 - 2023 Finalist, Judge or Previous Winner package (limited to the 2023 finalists, 2023 judges and previous NELAs winners only - guests of finalists and previous winners need to register under the Individual Admission Option. $65 - Ceremony and after-party Individual admission (includes ceremony, hors d’oeuvres and drinks at the after-party). You may also register for just the ceremony or just the after-party. Information