Middle Tennessee Natural Gas Supports Smithville Jamboree with $1,000 Donation Through Project Hometown Help

June 3, 2025
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The Smithville Jamboree is thrilled to announce a generous contribution from Middle Tennessee Natural Gas, which has donated $1,000 to the festival through its charitable initiative, Project Hometown Help. This donation underscores the company’s commitment to supporting local traditions and fostering community engagement.

Project Hometown Help, a program designed to give back to the communities served by Middle Tennessee Natural Gas, provides financial assistance to organizations that enrich and strengthen the region. The Smithville Jamboree, a celebrated annual event showcasing Appalachian music, dance, and crafts, is a proud recipient of this donation.

“We are incredibly grateful for Middle Tennessee Natural Gas’s support,” said Kim Driver Luton, President of the Smithville Fiddlers’ Jamboree & Crafts Festival. “This contribution will help us continue to preserve and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of our region while bringing people together for an unforgettable experience.”

The Smithville Jamboree invites attendees to enjoy live performances, artisan crafts, and family-friendly activities during the festival July 4 – 5, 2025. Middle Tennessee Natural Gas’s donation ensures that this cherished tradition can continue to thrive, benefiting the local economy and fostering a sense of community pride.

For more information about the Smithville Jamboree, visit smithvillejamboree.com. To learn
more about Project Hometown Help, visit mtng.com.

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