John Maher 2015

Builder Helps College Bound Students

 

Over 1900 Middle Tennessee families call a John Maher Builders house their home. The company’s reputation is building, one house at a time.

Building futures one student at a time is also the reputation Maher is known for in Williamson County. Academic and athletic excellence has always mattered to this builder, who has been constructing homes in the Spring Hill community for almost three decades. In the late 1970s, Maher began his career as a teacher and coach in Franklin after playing football at Middle Tennessee State University.

His passion influenced his four children as evidenced by their active and competitive participation in sports both in high school and college, as well as their career choices. His oldest daughter was a member of the Blue Devils’ track and field team at Duke, where his son is currently a student and member of the track and field team. His other two daughters are now teachers in Williamson County, the youngest of which teaches where both her parents taught–in the Franklin Special School District.

It’s for these reasons John Maher is entering his 10th year as the title sponsor of the Williamson Herald’s John Maher Builders Scholar Athletes Program.

Each month during the school year, one male and one female Williamson County student-athlete is selected as Scholar Athlete of the Month. Winners are chosen from nominations made by coaches, principals and parents.

The Scholar Athlete of the Month exhibits Academic Achievement, Athletic Accomplishment and Community Service. Each winner is featured in a write-up with photos in the Herald and on the JMB website.

At the conclusion of every school year, the Herald hosts the annual John Maher Builders Scholar Athlete banquet. The monthly honorees along with their coaches and families are invited. Each student is recognized individually.

2014-2015 John Maher Builders Scholar AthletesPerhaps the highlight of the night comes after each honoree attending puts his/her name in a hat. Each year Maher draws at least one male and one female name to receive a $2,000 scholarship. In recent years, he has typically given a pair of scholarships. However, this year Maher gave away two extra scholarships in memory of his father, who passed away in late spring, citing his father’s influence on his life and the importance of education. “He really set the stage and taught me how to be someone that would give back to the community,” Maher told the Herald. “It’s in his memory.”

The 2015 recipients of the $2,000 scholarship are Katie Kemp of Brentwood High, Korrie Sauder of Battle Ground Academy, Mason Foley of Page High and Josh Filbey of Franklin High.

Tree Service

Tree service helps to grow community

Allen’s Tree Service Inc. (ATSI) has been providing Central Georgia with tree removal, tree trimming and stump grinding services since 1978. In that time, owner Caulion Allen has found ways to grow not only his business, but the Christian community, as well.

Allen's Tree Service Centerville, GA

From the start of his career, Allen desired to reflect Christ in the way he managed his company. As a result, he has always given 10 percent of his company’s earnings to Christian ministries both locally and abroad. Allen has also led a weekly Bible Study for 10+ years that meets every Tuesday at 6am. The Bible Study is open to the public and usually has an average attendance of about 15 people each week.

In 2003, ATSI’s current office location was constructed with his weekly Bible Study in mind. The building was designed with a full kitchen and conference room to accommodate the Tuesday morning gatherings. Allen’s daughter and ATSI office manager, Amy Dean, offers her support by preparing a hearty breakfast each week including biscuits, cheese grits, assorted fruits and coffee. She emphasizes the importance of the attendees being fed both spiritually and physically.

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Flint River Animal Hospital committed to your pet’s comfort and care

Want the best care for your pet? Look no further than #1 Best in Business Award recipient Flint River Animal Hospital.

We live in a day and age where our pets rule our schedule and our home. If they don’t sleep in our bed it’s because they have an even more comfortable bed of their own. If they don’t eat our food, it’s because they have fine cuisine waiting for them in a polished bowl. We love our pets like humans, and we want to see them treated just as well. Dr. Kevin Lowe and the staff at Flint River Animal Hospital could not agree more. They are committed to creating a luxurious environment for your pet’s stay as is evident in their new state-of-the-art grooming, boarding and daycare facility, Bed ‘N Biscuit (BnB).

State-of-the-art pet care facility

The campus was recently a 2015 Merit Award winner in the Veterinary Economics Hospital Design Competition as a nod to their technologically advanced addition. The addition includes custom-built advanced technology air purification units, stainless steel food preparation stations, a central pressure washer and vacuum system, larger kennels, and a commercial rack dishwasher that sterilizes food bowls in 90 seconds. The facility also boasts an exceptionally spacious outdoor yard for dogs to enjoy supervised group play.

Flint River Animal Hospital

Perhaps the most impressive feature of FRAH can be found in the exam rooms. Each exam room hosts a series of monitors used to show clients their pet’s X-rays, ultrasound images and educational clips. As Dr. Lowe wrote on the hospital’s home website,  “FRAH focuses on client education and making the client an integral informed partner on the pet Health Care Team. The better the client is educated in proper care of their pet the better daily care the pet will receive at home over its lifetime.”

Through their advanced technology, experienced team and moving testimonials FRAH proves time and time again their dedication to serving the Huntsville area with excellence.

For more information on FRAH, visit their website. http://www.flintriveranimalhospital.com