Goodlettsville Schools Receive Grants from
Dollar General Literacy Foundation

Representatives of five Goodlettsville schools and Goodlettsville City Mayor John Finch were all smiles after the Dollar General Literacy Foundation presented checks to the schools to support their literacy and education initiatives and summer reading programs. Pictured below, left to right are Rob Hancock, Old Center Elementary School; Dr. Sarah Moore, Goodlettsville Middle School; Mike Westveer, Goodlettsville Elementary School; Mayor Finch; Summer Naylor, Millersville Elementary School; Jeff Rice, Dollar General’s vice president, human resources and Dollar General Literacy Foundation’s vice president; Robin Hood, Madison Creek Elementary School; Jeane Trovato, Madison Creek Elementary School; Shelly Petty, Millersville Elementary School; and Denine Torr, Dollar General’s director of community initiatives.
GHS Reunion for All Classes - Save the Date
November 6, 2010 at the Goodlettsville Middle School. More info to come.
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A government committed to operating with efficiency and integrity in all we do as we strive to enhance the quality of life for the community we serve.
Vision Statement
Goodlettsville will be community of choice, a hometown that honors its heritage; provides a safe, nurturing environment for its residents; safeguards community values; and encourages growth that will enhance quality of life.
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Goodlettsville, TN is a vibrant community known for its quiet neighborhoods and bustling business districts. With many community groups, places to worship and cultural activities, we offer something for the entire family.
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