NOW OPEN
Hall’s Motorsports celebrated its grand opening in Trussville in June. The new location is at 3679 Roosevelt Blvd. and features a full lineup of new and used motorcycles, ATVs, UTVs, go-karts, generators and more. The store also offers parts, service, repairs and crash estimates. 205-655-0705
GameDay Men’s Health is opening a new clinic in Trussville at 5048 Pinnacle Square, Suite 106. The clinic specializes in testosterone replacement therapy and aims to provide a fast, discreet experience tailored to men’s health needs.
COMMUNITY GIVING
Rodney Scott’s BBQ in Trussville is donating $1 to the Trussville City Schools Foundation for every pork, chicken, brisket or turkey sandwich sold through August. The fundraiser supports local students while spotlighting the restaurant’s signature Carolina-style, pit-cooked meats. 312 Main Street
Raindrop Car Wash’s Trussville location at 4636 Camp Coleman Road led a multi-site effort this spring to fight food insecurity through the company’s new Wash Away Hunger campaign. Together with its Clay location at 6501 Deerfoot Parkway and several others across the region, Raindrop raised $12,892 in Q1 — enough to fund more than 51,000 meals for the Community Food Bank of Central Alabama. The total campaign donation of $25,216 reflects $1 from every car washed on Wednesdays, with proceeds going directly to support hunger relief across central Alabama.
NEWS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS
The Trussville Area Chamber of Commerce has announced the recipients of its 2025 Chamber Scholarships, awarding $12,000 in total to seven outstanding local students. Six students received the $1,500 Academic Scholarship in recognition of their academic excellence and community contributions: Brooks Maddox, Caroline O’Kelley, Aliza Scott, Emily Rushing, Laura Ann James and Sadie Benson. The Chamber Champion Scholarship was awarded to Jillian Schrecongost for her exemplary community involvement and academic performance.
