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Hendersonville marks Veterans Day, honors neighborhood beautification winners

Board of Mayor and Aldermen, City of Hendersonville, Tennessee · October 29, 2025
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Summary

The board issued a Veterans Day proclamation ahead of a Nov. 9 parade, and recognized winners in its seasonal beautification program, announced a lakeshore cleanup result and a 'No Trash November' focus for Main Street.

Mayor Jamie Clary proclaimed Nov. 9, 2025, Veterans Day Parade Day in Hendersonville and commended veterans and first responders at the Oct. 28 meeting.

David Moomy (senior vice commander, Hendersonville VFW Post) thanked the city for partnerships and described veterans’ service organizations’ programs, including essay and oratory contests and scholarships for JROTC students. He invited citizens to the Veterans Day parade Nov. 9 and to community outreach tables at upcoming events.

Kathy Pascal reported on a recent lakeshore cleanup conducted with the Cumberland River Compact and noted the city collected roughly 60 bags of litter. The board presented seasonal beautification awards across wards; winners included a business‑award recipient (Outdoor Ministry Center at Community Church of Hendersonville) and several residential winners. Pascal said the city will promote “No Trash November” focusing on Main Street business districts to encourage volunteer litter removal.

The presentations were ceremonial and informational; no formal action was required.