Trustee Erica S. Gilmore hosts Tax Programs & Game Plan 101 for 65+

On Monday, February 12 Nashville’s seniors hit the knowledge jackpot at an event hosted by Davidson County Trustee Erica S. Gilmore and the Tennessee Titans’ One Community program. Attendees were able to unlock a treasure trove of insights to safeguard their financial future. Trustee Erica Gilmore, alongside distinguished guest presenters District 19 Senator Charlane Oliver, The Housing Fund, and Metropolitan Social Services illuminated the path to Nashville’s financial future, offering insights into essential resources and strategic planning.

Attendees received personalized one-on-one help signing up for the Tax Freeze and Tax Relief programs. “Events like these are pivotal in strengthening our community, providing both the knowledge to navigate today’s challenges and the foresight to shape a resilient future for Nashville,” said Trustee Erica Gilmore. “More opportunities to engage, learn, and empower yourselves and our beloved city are planned for the future.” (Photos courtesy of Office of the Nashville Metropolitan Trustee Facebook)

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