First Tennessee
Powering dreams – it's what our regional bank, First Tennessee, a part of the First Horizon National Corporation family of companies does each day, serving families and businesses through about 180 locations statewide. So how does a bank power dreams? It starts with an innovative list of products and services that provide value and convenience throughout your life and the life of your business.
But it's more than just a myriad of products. It is also a promise to back each of the products and services we offer with helpful and friendly people who are committed to providing you with smart, relevant financial advice. From your first checking account to the loan you need to build a home or a business, we are committed to Powering Your Dreams®.
April 2012
Volunteers weed out overgrown vegetation at Fisher Park in Greensboro
The Piedmont Land Conservancy received a grant from REI to provide gloves and tools for volunteers.
Watch:News 14 Carolina
February 2012
Farmland Protection Plan to preserve county agriculture, heritage
On Monday the Surry County Board of Commissioners reviewed an ambitious endeavor to preserve local farmland and spark new interest in agriculture. County District Conservation Director Tony Davis presented the Farmland Protection Plan, following almost two years of research and development.
Read more:Mount Airy News
Saturday, May 19
Yadkin Valley Wine Festival.
Stop by the PLC table at the 11th annualYadkin Valley Wine Festivalin Elkin, from 11:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, June 5
PLC's Environmental Book Club meets at the Kathleen Clay Edwards Family Library from 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. The club will discuss Render Unto the Valley with author and special guest Rose Senehi.
Saturday, June 9
2:00 pm - Fishing at Fieldstone Acres - Alamance County.
Our Second Saturday Series - Connecting Kids with Nature outing for June features a visit to the beautiful Fieldstone Acres Farm of J.D. and Betty Jean Foust. This 300 acre PLC-protected farm is located in southern Alamance County. Visitors can explore the fields and forests that make Fieldstone Acres a picturesque part of the Piedmont. In addition guests may fish in the lake located on the property for bass, bluegill and other sunfish. Please bring your own fishing supplies and make sure your NC fishing license is current.
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