Goodlettsville residents will have a chance to help shape the city’s future identity during a public listening and learning workshop set for Tuesday, November 18, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at City Hall. The event invites community members, business owners, civic leaders, and tourism partners to share ideas on how the city should present itself moving forward.
The workshop is part of a city-wide branding project aimed at highlighting who Goodlettsville is today while building a shared vision for tomorrow. Attendees can offer feedback, discuss priorities, and help define the values and personality that best represent the community.
As a thank-you, everyone who participates will be entered into a prize drawing for one of three options: a free four-hour shelter rental at a Goodlettsville park, a free four-hour room rental at the Delmas Long Community Center, or a free 12-month individual membership to the community center.
City leaders say the project is an opportunity for residents to take part in shaping a brand that reflects Goodlettsville’s pride, growth, and long-term potential.
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