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Justin Potter Library Online Story Time Friday
May 6, 2020
By: Dwayne Page
Justin Potter Library will host another Facebook Live Story Time on Friday, May 8th at 10:00 AM.
(View video below of recent Story Time)
“We look forward to visiting with everyone and connecting with the children though this special online event,” said Library Director Kathy Hendrixson.
“Please come and join us for this fun filled Story Time. Contact the library at 615-597-4359 for additional information”.
Sheriff Offers Tips for Keeping Children Safe Online during COVID-19
May 5, 2020
By: Dwayne Page
Staying home to stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic can lead to online dangers, especially for children who are out of school.
Sheriff Patrick Ray urges parents to be vigilant and offers some safety tips to help.
“Online predators are everywhere on the internet. You as a parent have the responsibility to keep your child safe. Make sure you are looking and watching what your children are participating in online. That is very important. We sometimes see children get online with someone they shouldn’t and bad things happen. We want you to be very cautious and informed what your child is watching and doing online,” said Sheriff Ray.
Keep an open communication with your child. If you see they seem upset or secretive about something they are doing online, check into it.
Watch for cyber-bullying during these times that we are in.
Make sure your child’s device is running with the latest software and anti-virus program.
Make sure the privacy settings are on.
Be sure to cover your child’s webcam when not in use. This can be done by placing a piece of colored tape over it to make sure no one can view your child.
Be cautious of free educational resources. Your child should never have to provide a photo or full name to anything. If someone is asking for a photo of your child, something is wrong with that web site.
Spend time with your child online. Help them recognize and avoid misinformation. Make sure they are looking at age appropriate content especially during this time of COVID-19 and that they are not reading false information making them think they are going to die. There are all kinds of digital information resources from credible organizations.
Encourage healthy online habits. Promote and monitor good behavior online Make sure your child is being respectful while communicating with other children or classmates.
Be mindful of what type of clothes they are wearing during video calls and have them avoid doing the video calls in a bedroom. They should be done at a kitchen table where an adult can be present, hear and see what is going on.
“We do want them to have fun,” said Sheriff Ray. “We encourage parents to have their children take advantage of any digital tools that get them up and moving. Physical activity is very good for children and adults. It lessens the chance of depression, and gets them up from sitting for long periods of time.
“Exercise videos or games that require physical movement of kids are good to use. Remember to balance online recreation with offline outdoor activities.
If you have any questions or concerns, call Sheriff Ray at the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Department at 615-597-4935.
“We you have a specific concern we will be glad to check it out to determine if it is something appropriate for children,” said Sheriff Ray.
Taylor Selected to Oversee Consumer and Small Business Lending at Wilson Bank & Trust
May 5, 2020
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Wes Taylor has been promoted to an expanded role at Wilson Bank & Trust that includes oversight of the bank’s consumer and small business lending operations, bank officials announced recently. He will also continue in his role as regional president of the eastern portion of the bank’s service area.
Taylor has served in managerial and lending roles at WBT since 2008. He was named a regional president and senior VP in early 2017, to oversee banking operations in DeKalb, Smith and Putnam counties as well as Watertown in eastern Wilson County. He has also worked as a commercial lender, regional mortgage manager and office manager since beginning his career with Wilson Bank in 2000 as a customer service representative in Watertown.
Among his new responsibilities, Taylor will supervise consumer lending for products like construction loans, home equity loans and auto loans, as well as small business lending.
“Wes has helped instill success at Wilson Bank in every role he’s held, and we look forward to the leadership he brings to his new position,” WB&T President John Foster said. “His varied experience in lending, his relationships with customers and his extensive knowledge in the field will help him provide great direction for our consumer and business lending teams bank-wide.”
Taylor is a graduate of Watertown High School and Middle Tennessee State University as well as the Graduate School of Banking and the Southeastern School of Commercial Lending at LSU. In the community, Taylor serves as a board member with United Way of Wilson County and the Upper Cumberland. He has previously served on the Leadership Rutherford alumni council, was an honorary co-chair for Relay For Life, and helped establish Murfreesboro Young Professionals.
Taylor and his wife Juliet live in Watertown with their two sons, John, 7, and James, 5.
Wilson Bank & Trust (www.wilsonbank.com) is a community bank established in 1987 to provide personal and professional service in a hometown setting. One of the top banks in the South in stability, products, technology, growth and earnings, WBT currently operates 28 full-service offices in nine Middle Tennessee counties, offering a full range of financial products that include secondary market mortgage loans and mobile and online banking services. Wilson Bank & Trust is a member of the FDIC and originates loans without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, handicap, or familial status.
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