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There’s no doubt we’re a city on the rise and we’ve made it our mission to improve the wellbeing of Hamiltonians (that’s you). We’re embracing growth and the opportunities it brings, by planning well for the changes coming our way and looking after the things that make our great river city what it is today. We're an attractive, welcoming and diverse city that celebrates achievement, creativity, innovation and lifestyle. Being best in business is in our DNA, we strive ourselves in being customer focused, financially sustainable and having the best people delivering the best outcomes for our city. We’ll continue to embrace our natural environment and the places that bring people together, as it is these spaces that help make our city a great place to live, work, play and visit.
higher education
Hamilton is one of the nation’s oldest and most highly regarded liberal arts colleges. Named for its first trustee, American statesman Alexander Hamilton, it is distinguished by a rigorous open curriculum, a need-blind admission policy that ensures access to talented students with limited financial means, a deeply committed faculty, and a focus on preparing students for lives of meaning and purpose. Hamilton graduates can be found making important contributions in every professional field, and because of the College’s contribution to their success, alumni remain enthusiastically loyal.
religious institutions
Hamilton Community Church is a religious institutions company based out of 7997 Shallowford Rd, Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States.
Hamilton Community Foundation’s (HCF) mission is to drive positive change by helping people give in a way that has meaning to them and impact in the community, providing grants and financing to charitable organizations and initiatives, and bringing people together to address priority issues that affect Hamiltonians. Last year HCF granted $6.3 million to charities and community leadership across the community. HCF is part of a network of over 191 Canadian community foundations who contribute time, leadership and financial support to initiatives that benefit their community most, based on an intimate understanding of local needs and opportunities. Vision A vibrant, diverse and inclusive Hamilton. Mission To drive positive change by connecting diverse people, ideas and resources. For more information, visit our website, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/HamCommFdn and follow us on Twitter @HamCommFdn.
management consulting
Strategic advisory, brand management, and digital consulting services provided free of charge by Hamilton College Students. Interested businesses may reach out to us at hconsult@hamilton.edu for an initial consultation.
public safety
Located in Chattanooga, the Hamilton County 9-1-1 Emergency Communications District proudly provides emergency and administrative support for thousands of residents, visitors and first responders throughout Hamilton County, Tennessee. Through the use of state-of-the-art technology and a highly trained staff, we work to exceed the expectations of our community in their critical time of need. The District is the primary public safety answering point for all communities within Hamilton County, except Soddy Daisy and Lookout Mountain. The District employs more than 170 Telecommunicators, supervision, administrative, technical and support staff. District Telecommunicators answer an approximate average of 2,000 calls for service each day from residents and visitors in Hamilton County. Telecommunicators also dispatch responders for all public safety response disciplines - law enforcement, fire and EMS - across 26 various agencies.
political organization
entertainment
July of 1965, a collection of Noblesville residents who enjoyed gathering to read plays decided it was time to take their passion to the next step. That summer, Mrs. Anne Braswell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell, Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. John Kyle, Mrs. Shirley Pritchard and their leader, the Rev. John Burbank formed the Hamilton County Theatre Guild. The following February, an audience of more than 500 gathered in the ‘Cafetorium’ of the Noblesville High School to witness their first production – "Ah, Wilderness!" This production was quickly followed by 4 others which formed the guild’s pilot season of 1965-1966. The group didn’t anticipate such a large and appreciative audience, nor did they realize that a long list of successful productions would follow. In December of 1968 the ‘Guild’ purchased the former home of the Emmanual United Methodist Church at the intersection of Greenfield Ave. and Union Chapel Road. The following year the building was improved with the addition of a septic system, stage lighting and added space on the west side which included restrooms. With these improvements The Belfry was ready for its first production, "The Odd Couple", directed by John Foland in February of 1969. In the late 1970s, the east side of the building was expanded to include a lobby and a ‘green room’ for the actors and crew. Additional improvements were made in the mid 1990s to include a board room, dressing rooms, and workshop. The continued success of the guild is directly related to its audiences, patrons, sponsors, and season ticket holders who have supported each production. Whether you are a long-time supporter, a brand-new season ticket holder, or are visiting the theater for the first time, there is plenty of laughter, tears, suspense, boos, and cheers for all as the guild continues to produce a wide variety of plays.
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