Stay Connected. Stay Engaged. Live Local.
The newest edition of Live Local is here and it’s packed with stories that celebrate the heart of the White House area. Created in collaboration with our partners at Stay Positive News, this digest-sized magazine is designed to spotlight everything that makes our community such a special place to live, work, and gather.
Inside, you’ll find inspiring stories, a full Chamber membership directory, highlights of our premium investors, and a robust calendar of events happening in White House and across the region. It’s your one-stop guide to staying connected, staying engaged, and living local.
Sweet Stories: Beekeeping & Honey
One of this issue’s highlights is a feature on Al Dutton of Old School Honey, who turned a small retirement hobby into a thriving beekeeping business. With seven apiaries and even a popular bourbon barrel honey, Al reminds us of the vital connection between bees, beekeepers, and our community. His honey can be found at the White House Farmers Market, local shops, and even The Fellowship Coffee House.
Fresh Finds: White House Farmers Market extended through Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Speaking of the Farmers Market, this edition celebrates the weekly tradition that brings neighbors together with fresh produce, artisan goods, and live music. Whether you’re shopping for local honey, produce, or handmade crafts, the market is a hub of flavor and fellowship that embodies the spirit of “live local.”
Local Spotlights
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E & E Eyecare – Robert and Cara Enfinger’s boutique vision practice is built around slowing down and putting people first. Their cozy shop blends expert optical care with personal connection, reminding us that business is at its best when it’s about people, not numbers.
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The Fellowship Coffee House – Anthony and Lindsay London’s dream café has quickly become a community hub where faith, hospitality, and connection meet over coffee. Their mission is simple: to create a space where hearts unite and conversations flow.
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White House Parks & Recreation – This issue also spotlights the brand-new 68,000-square-foot community center, a long-awaited dream for our city. From basketball courts and pickleball to meeting rooms and a snack shack, this facility is designed to bring residents together through play, fitness, and fellowship.
Live Local magazine is more than a publication—it’s a celebration of who we are as a community. From the entrepreneurs taking bold leaps of faith to the city leaders investing in spaces for us to gather, every page tells a story of connection. By supporting local businesses and events, we ensure that White House continues to grow stronger together.
So grab a copy, explore the features, and make plans to check out the events and businesses inside.