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Lewisburg’s recreation department earns praise and $380,000+ in grant commitments for courts, with more funding pending

5719478 · August 15, 2025
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The council recognized Lewisburg Recreation Center staff and heard from the recreation director about rising revenues, a forthcoming indoor-pool closure for dehumidifier work and two awarded Tennessee Department of Health grants totaling $380,000 for courts and neighborhood improvements.

The Lewisburg City Council recognized staff from the Lewisburg Recreation Center at its Aug. 12 meeting and heard a detailed parks and recreation update that included award notices for two state grants and plans for capital work.

Carrie, the city’s recreation director, read an email of praise from resident Mary Hickman commending the aquatics staff’s attentiveness and the facility’s cleanliness. “The facilities and staff are top notch,” the email said. Carrie told council that many rec-center employees are high-school or college students who rely on the jobs to help pay for school and living expenses.

On capital projects, Carrie reported that the city has received two…

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