Day: August 4, 2025

BRNTC Business Network – Recent Updates

Welcome to BRNTC – Greene County Business Network Connecting local businesses, fostering economic growth, and building community partnerships in Greene County, Tennessee. 🏢 Our Mission BRNTC brings together Greene County business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals to create a thriving local economy through networking, collaboration, and mutual support. đź“‹ Recent Business Updates 📍 Business Directory Complete […]

BRNTC Business Network – Recent Updates

Welcome to BRNTC – Greene County Business Network Connecting local businesses, fostering economic growth, and building community partnerships in Greene County, Tennessee. 🏢 Our Mission BRNTC brings together Greene County business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals to create a thriving local economy through networking, collaboration, and mutual support. đź“‹ Recent Business Updates 📍 Business Directory Complete […]

Greene County Community Events Calendar

Greene County Community Events Stay connected with what’s happening in Greene County, Tennessee. From business networking to cultural celebrations, find all the local events that bring our community together. 🗓️ Upcoming Events February 2025 Valentine’s Day Business Mixer – Feb 14, 6:00 PM at General Morgan Inn Greene County History Month – All February, Various […]

Greene County Business Directory

Greene County Business Directory Supporting local business in Greene County, Tennessee. BRNTC is committed to fostering economic growth and business networking in our community. Featured Local Businesses Professional Services Vallie Insurance – Complete insurance protection for families and businesses Greene County Medical Center – Comprehensive healthcare services First Tennessee Bank – Banking and financial services […]

The Greene County Pumpkin Festival Autumns Best Ke

The Greene County Pumpkin Festival: Autumn’s Best-Kept Secret in Tennessee When fall rolls into Greene County, the hills turn to gold, church signs sprout pie contests, and the air picks up that unmistakable scent of woodsmoke and fallen leaves. For those in the know, it means one thing: time for the Greene County Pumpkin Festival. […]

Tusculum University the Oldest College in Tennesse

Tusculum University: The Oldest College in Tennessee and a Beacon in Greene County’s Story When people picture higher education, Ivy League walls and city campuses might come to mind—but in the rolling green hills of Greene County stands a college older than most in America: Tusculum University. Founded in 1794, just a year after George […]

The Greene County Pumpkin Festival a Fall Traditio

The Greene County Pumpkin Festival: A Fall Tradition Rooted in Community Every October, when the first chill of fall hits Greene County, the fields of pumpkins, corn, and sunflowers turn golden—and locals know it’s time for one of the area’s most beloved celebrations: the Greene County Pumpkin Festival. This isn’t just a farm fair or […]

The Greeneville Christmas Parade Decades of Small

The Greeneville Christmas Parade: Decades of Small-Town Cheer and Holiday Memories When the first cold snap rolls in, and Main Street strings up its lights, everyone in Greene County knows: it’s almost parade time. The Greeneville Christmas Parade isn’t just a December event—it’s a tradition that ties generations, kicks off the season, and delivers an […]

Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park the Real Story

Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park: The Real Story of Greene County’s Frontier Legend You know the name—Davy Crockett, “King of the Wild Frontier.” But if you think of raccoon hats, Alamo heroics, or corny TV songs, it’s time to meet the real Davy, right where he was born: along the banks of the Nolichucky River […]

The Lost Springs of Greene County Forgotten Wateri

The Lost Springs of Greene County: Forgotten Watering Holes, Healing Waters, and Hidden Legends Look at any old Greene County map, and you’ll find springs marked at nearly every crossroads and holler. For centuries, these natural springs were more than just reliable water—they were gathering places, sources of health and healing, and, in some cases, […]

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