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Local Leaders Bring the Fun to Bingo Day at Harmony Hill

Jesse Joseph by Jesse Joseph
June 30, 2026
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HUNTINGDON, Tenn. — Bingo days got a little livelier this month at Harmony Hill Assisted Living, as a few familiar faces from around town stopped by to call numbers and spend time with residents.

On June 9, Huntingdon Mayor Chad Edwards and Fire Chief John Fordon joined residents for an afternoon of Bingo, mixing laughter with friendly competition as residents kept their eyes on the cards and their fingers crossed for a win.

BINGO FUN — Huntingdon Mayor Chad Edwards and Fire Chief John Fordon spent an afternoon enjoying Bingo with Harmony Hill residents.

The fun continued on June 18, when Mayor Joseph Butler took a turn leading the game, spending the afternoon with residents.

BINGO WITH THE MAYOR — Harmony Hill residents enjoyed bingo with Carroll County Mayor Joseph Butler on June 18.

Visits like these are a chance for residents to connect with the leaders who serve their community and to enjoy a little extra company and conversation. Staff and residents alike say it means a lot to see local officials take time out of their busy schedules to stop by.

Harmony Hill extends its thanks to Mayor Edwards, Fire Chief Fordon, and Mayor Butler for sharing their afternoons with the community this month.

Want to bring some Bingo energy of your own? Harmony Hill always welcomes visitors and volunteers who want to spend time with residents. Reach out to learn more about getting involved. Reach them at (731)209-4200

Harmony Hill is an assisted living community located at 100 Jerry F. Atkins Lane in Huntingdon, TN, and part of the Americare Senior Living family — a senior care provider with more than 100 communities across the Midwest and South. Since 1985, Americare has built its reputation on a “Hometown Hospitality” approach that emphasizes personal attention, comfort, and treating residents like family. Harmony Hill offers assisted living with 24-hour personal care, restaurant-style dining, and a full calendar of social activities, all within a warm, community-centered setting. To learn more or schedule a tour, contact Harmony Hill directly.

*This is a sponsored article for Harmony Hill Assisted Living. Thank you for supporting local news!

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