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ĢTV and Chester County Community Welcome Jones Family Dining Hall and Chick-fil-A® With Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

A group of people pose indoors for a ribbon-cutting ceremony in front of a lion mural, flanked by two mascots—a cow in a red shirt and a lion in a jersey. The group is smiling and holding large scissors.

Henderson, Tennessee – (April 18, 2025) – ĢTV supporters, donors and friends recently gathered in the brand new Jones Family Dining Hall and Chick-fil-A® to mark the completion of a major ĢTV Next campaign project. A celebratory ribbon-cutting ceremony signaled the beginning of an exciting new era for ĢTV and its hometown of Henderson.

The idea for a new dining hall on ĢTV’s campus first took root in 2019, and fundraising efforts began in 2020. The project was initially challenged by COVID-19 concerns and then by post-COVID-19 supply issues, but construction began to move forward in early 2024. During his ceremonial remarks, ĢTV President David R. Shannon declared that despite difficulties, “God continued to provide, every step of the way.”

ĢTV's new Jones Family Dining Hall and Chick-fil-A

The new state-of-the-art construction is a 21,000-square-foot facility that features both indoor and outdoor dining areas and two modern, efficient, well-equipped kitchens. The main dining hall houses seven food stations, each serving a wide selection of meal choices, and a neighboring Lion’s Pride Express offers a convenient, quick source for delicious, nutritional meals on the go. Although there are hundreds of Chick-fil-A restaurants on college campuses, ĢTV’s is unique because it features a full menu and directly faces Main Street, conveniently serving both university students and community residents.

ĢTV President David R. Shannon

According to Shannon, Jones Dining Hall was intended to create a warm, inviting space to enjoy community and nurture relationships. “ĢTV has always been about people and about relationships,” he said. “In addition to this beautiful brick and mortar is also the reality that there is a community that is strengthened as we gather around dining tables.”

Among the honored guests at the ceremony was Grant Edwards, a Chick-fil-A franchisee and operator for 15 years. Edwards spoke about his admiration for Chick-fil-A founder Truett Cathy, whose favorite Bible verse was Proverbs 22:1: “A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches.”

Chick-fil-A representative Grant Edwards

“Chick-fil-A has a good name, and Freed-Hardeman has a good name,” Edwards said. “It is a privilege to be in business together, and I love it when two good names come together.”

According to Shannon, one longtime ĢTV supporter deserves recognition for initiating the school’s relationship with Chick-fil-A. “Special thanks should be given to Rosemary Brown. She first successfully connected us with Chick-fil-A, and none of this would have happened without her,” Shannon said.

The generous contributions of the Jones family, founders of Jones Brothers Construction, were also invaluable in bringing this project to life. Patricia Force Weldon, a representative of the Jones family and a 1972 Freed-Hardeman alumna, credited the hard-working individuals who first paved the way.

Jones family representative Patricia Force Weldon

“The real heroes of the story are my grandparents, Guy and Lucille Jones,” Weldon shared. “They taught us to be honest, hardworking in everything we do, to always be faithful, and to love the Lord with all our hearts. As long as it starts there, everything else is gravy.”

ĢTV also recognized several other individuals and businesses who had a hand in bringing this immense project to life, including John and Rosemary Brown, 4FDesign, the Alliance Corporation, E&T Contracting, First Bank, Creative Dining Services, the ĢTV Board of Directors, ĢTV Advancement, and the elected representatives of Henderson and Chester County.

The mission of ĢTV is to help students develop their God-given talents for His glory by empowering them with an education that integrates Christian faith, scholarship, and service. With locations in Henderson and Memphis, ĢTV offers associate, bachelor’s, master’s, specialist and doctoral degrees.