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Nolensville park gets upgraded amenities thanks to donation
Nolensville park gets upgraded amenities thanks to donation
Nolensville park gets upgraded amenities thanks to donation

Published on: 05/09/2025

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NOLENSVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — One Nolensville park is getting some new amenities.

Nolensville officials told News 2 that the town owns Gregory Park, which is nestled right next to Mill Creek. Nolensville's town manager, Victor Lay, said the site used to be a wastewater treatment plant in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Now, the town is working to incorporate amenities for all visitors to enjoy.

Mill Creek Brewing Company hosted a celebration for their 10-year anniversary and donated $10,000 to the Town of Nolensville, which funded the park's enhancements. Two new concrete picnic tables, including one with a chessboard and one that's wheelchair-accessible, were installed. The Town of Nolensville added that concrete cornhole boards were scheduled to be installed in early summer.

Nolensville leaders said the donation has helped them improve the spaces they have and creates opportunities for more people to enjoy the park.

"What the town is trying to do is provide all these amenities just to bring people into our historic downtown and create a great livable space that really is the vibe of Nolensville anyway," Lay said.

The town will host an official ribbon-cutting to celebrate the new amenities at 11:30 a.m. Saturday.


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News Source : https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news/middle-tn-neighborhood-news/nolensville-park-gets-upgraded-amenities-thanks-to-donation/

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