It’s Nashville history doubleheader this Sunday! 👟
Starting at 2:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill, we’ll kick off my 4th Annual Diane Nash Commemorative March to the Capitol, arriving just in time for Nashville Sites’ City Hall Audio Tour at 3:00 p.m. 🎧
-Trustee Gilmore
Posts by Metropolitan Trustee Erica S. Gilmore
Join us this Sun. at First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill as we march to the Historic Courthouse for the 4th Annual Diane Nash Commemorative March.
RSVP ericagilmore.com/diane_nash26. 🔗
Immediately following, be sure to stick around for
Nashville Sites' tour of City Hall.
March. RSVP for our Celebration of Courage and silent march through www.ericagilmore.com/diane_nash26. 🔗 #walkswiththetrustee
As we march this year, we carry forward the legacy of We Walk With Shawn in honor of our late friend and partner, Shawn Marqus Dromgoole. 💙
- Metropolitan Trustee Gilmore
On April 19, 1960, Fisk University student Diane Nash and nearly 4,000 Nashvillians flooded the streets, marching in protest of segregation.
Now, 66 years later, it's our turn to march in these civil rights activists' footsteps!
Join us Sun, April 19 for our 4th Annual Diane Nash Commemorative...
Stopped by Fisk University, to talk about our 4th Annual Diane Nash Commemorative March on What’s the 411 with Sharon Kay?
Shout out to Dr. Learotha Williams, Davidson Co.’ s first Black historian and TSU professor, for joining me on air to set the scene of 1960 #Nashville.
Qualifying homeowners 65+, disabled veterans, and other disabled homeowners have until this Saturday, April 4, 2026, to apply for 2025 Tax Relief & Freeze.
To accommodate residents applying or submitting their annual voucher, the Trustee's Office will be open this Saturday from 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.
A woman's place is in the constitutional office. 💅🏾 #womenshistorymonth
- #Nashville's first female & first African American Trustee, Erica S. Gilmore
🎤🎨 In this #WomensHistoryMonth, show off your creativity in honor of Nashville civil rights leader Diane Nash.
🏆 Up to $1,000 in prizes available for selected entries.
🔗 Submit your entry and read full competition details through ericagilmore.com/diane_nash26.
Recently, the Office of the Metropolitan Trustee administered Property Tax Relief to more than 6,500 Davison County homeowners.
New applications are accepted through Saturday, April 4th. Contact (615) 862-6330.
- Metropolitan Trustee Erica S. Gilmore
No one should be priced out of the community they helped build. That’s why we brought Nashville together for a community screening of Nashville PBS’s Aging Matters, a documentary on rising costs pricing out older residents.
Watch Aging Matters on YouTube. Photo courtesy: Alan Poizner.
Did you correctly identify 5/6 of these local civil rights leaders?
Then and now, #Nashville's Black leaders have kept their boots on the ground, advancing equality and opportunity for African Americans and for our community as a whole.
Thank you for joining me, County Clerk Brenda Wynn!
Can seniors afford Nashville anymore?
Aging in place is getting harder, and it's time to talk about it.
Screening and panel seats still available: www.eventbrite.com/e/aging-matt...
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Z. Alexander Looby, Diane Nash, James Carroll Napier, James Lawson, Kelly Miller Smith, & John Lewis opened the door for Black leaders to sit at Nashville's table. As Davidson County’s first African American and first female Trustee, I’m widening that entryway for Black public servants to come.
Property taxes are due each year on the last day of February. The Trustee’s Office offers multiple payment options to ensure accessibility across platforms.
For questions or assistance, contact the Trustee’s Office at (615) 862-6330.
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Join a community screening of Aging Matters on Thurs, Feb 19, from 12:30–2:00 p.m. at the Belcourt Theatre, hosted in partnership with Nashville PBS & Rebuilding Together Nashville,
Early registration is recommended. www.eventbrite.com/e/aging-matt...
- Trustee Gilmore
I am partnering with Nashville PBS to shine the spotlight on seniors in their new Aging Matters documentary about affordability challenges affecting our senior residents.
I hope you will join me in attending our community screening and panel discussion.
To increase accessibility to our services before the 2025 property tax deadline, the Metropolitan Trustee’s Office will offer extended in-office and phone hours on select days.
Location: Howard Office Building, 700 President Ronald Reagan Way, Suite 220, Nashville, TN, 37210
I joined State Senator London Lamar at her Affordability Tour to connect residents with resources that help make housing more affordable.
Shout out to Criminal Court Clerk Howard Gentry, Circuit Court Clerk Joseph P. Day, Register of Deeds Karen Johnson, & Rep. Harold Love Jr.
- Trustee Gilmore
2026 Property Tax Relief Program Funding Update
Won’t you join me at the table?
Today, we pause to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. - a servant leader who moved with faith, led with courage, and challenged our country to live up to its promise of justice for all. #mlkday #mlk
- Metropolitan Trustee Erica S. Gilmore
Tax Relief & Freeze sign-ups coming to #Joelton Thursday, January 22nd. Older residents, disabled homeowners, and veterans can access the relief they’ve earned - without the trip downtown.
🔗Register here: form.jotform.com/252384063359...
📋MUST bring checklist items to apply.