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James Corlew Chevrolet becomes Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certified

Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification Program (CMCGCP)

Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification ProgramMontgomery County, TN – James Corlew Chevrolet was honored with a green ribbon cutting on Friday, November 9th, 2018 as the newest member of the Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification Program (CMCGCP).

The ceremony was attended by Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett, Montgomery County Chief of Staff Jeff Truitt, Montgomery County Emergency Medical Services Director Jimmie Edwards, Melinda Shepard of the Clarksville Chamber of Commerce, CMCGP Manager Carlye Sommers, CMCGCP Steering Committee members Bill Harpel (City of Clarksville), Rose Melton (Altra Federal Credit Union), and Doug Jones (Montgomery County).

(L to R) Jeff Truitt, Carlye Sommers, Melinda Shepard, Mary Harris, James Corlew Jr., Jimmie Edwards, Mayor Jim Durrett, Derek Comperry, Doug Jones, James Corlew, Patty Webb, Bill Harpel, Linda Kramer, LW Harris, Jacob Craft, Linda Campbell, Alan Linboom, James Pucci, Jackie Kelcy, Quar Webb, Jarren Miller, Jamorris Fluker, Chris Moune, Christine Arms, Scott Irwin, Colin Hayes, Adam Stevenson, Bill Feckley, Jamie Anthony, Rose Melton, Tony Grayer.
(L to R) Jeff Truitt, Carlye Sommers, Melinda Shepard, Mary Harris, James Corlew Jr., Jimmie Edwards, Mayor Jim Durrett, Derek Comperry, Doug Jones, James Corlew, Patty Webb, Bill Harpel, Linda Kramer, LW Harris, Jacob Craft, Linda Campbell, Alan Linboom, James Pucci, Jackie Kelcy, Quar Webb, Jarren Miller, Jamorris Fluker, Chris Moune, Christine Arms, Scott Irwin, Colin Hayes, Adam Stevenson, Bill Feckley, Jamie Anthony, Rose Melton, Tony Grayer.

James Corlew Chevrolet has an extensive recycling program keeping plastic, cardboard, metal, ink cartridges, paper and oil and waste filters out of our local landfill.

The dealership strives to be as efficient as possible and has installed upgrades such as high-speed garage entry doors, high-efficiency compressors, occupancy sensors, exterior LED lighting, white reflective roof, low-flow water fixtures, low-e glass windows, automatic hand dryers and programmable thermostats.

In addition to its Green Certification from Clarksville-Montgomery County, earlier this year James Corlew Chevrolet was recognized as a GM Green Dealer. This prestigious designation is given to only the greenest dealerships nationwide.

Following the ribbon cutting, Mayor Durrett thanked James Corlew Chevrolet, its ownership and employees for their leadership in environmental stewardship and for their many years of commitment to the Montgomery County community.

James Corlew Chevrolet is a family owned and community driven dealership that has been part of Clarksville since 1970. They offer an inventory of both new and used vehicles as well as a service and parts department.

Visit them online at www.jamescorlewautomotive.com or at 722 College Street, Clarksville, TN.

If your organization would like more information on the Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification Program, contact Carlye Sommers at cmsommers@mcgtn.net or call 931.245.1867. You can also find information about the Program and the over 115 Green Certified businesses at www.mcgtn.org/green

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