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Business After Hours Presented by Volunteer State Bank



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Story and Photography by Eric Lusk

Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce’s Business After Hours was back in action again recently at the Volunteer State Bank (VSB) Memorial Boulevard location. Dubbed “Voltoberfest”, hundreds of area professionals gathered to mingle and network. The crew at VSB treated guests to a wide variety of food and drinks, caricatures, live entertainment and more!

Volunteer State Bank has 13 branches in middle Tennessee, including the Memorial Boulevard location and Medical Center location in Rutherford County. To find out more, please visit www.VolStateBank.com.

The Chamber is a great way to get the word out about businesses in our community. Connections are made, as attendees to events like this learn that there are businesses right here within Rutherford County that can take care of their needs, keeping commerce local. For information about joining, visit www.RutherfordChamber.org

 

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