New Ownership
Trussville Country Club is now The Silos Golf Club under new local ownership. Plans include a remodeled clubhouse, new pro shop, upgraded driving range and an on-site restaurant. Memberships start at $125 per month.
Now Open
Joy East Buffet has opened its first Birmingham-area location in The Pinnacle shopping center at 5029 Pinnacle Square, in the former Red Robin space across from At Home. The 6,397-square-foot restaurant offers a buffet of Asian-inspired dishes, including sushi, hibachi, egg rolls, dumplings, General Tso’s chicken and soups. Hours are Sunday-Thursday 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m. and Friday–Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. 205-508-3379
News and Accomplishments
Leadership Trussville has welcomed 30 professionals to its fourth class for the 2025-26 program year. Participants and their representing organizations include: Aisha Reese – Home and Community Care; Andrew Parsons – Alloy Digital; Armmon Carter – Alabama Power; Cameron Ferguson – SPOC Automation; Candice Prince – Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama; Casey Hall – Bryant Bank; Chasiti Shepherd – BGrace Media; Chris Snuggs – Ad Spark, Inc.; Cliff Moore – Trussville Fire Department; David Fowler – Jefferson Memorial Funeral Home and Gardens; Diane Poole – Leeds Area Chamber of Commerce; Greg Cardwell – Trussville Police Department; Heather Cates – Hoover City Schools; Jonathan Perz – Abacus Technologies; Landon Meynard – Walk-On’s Trussville; Leah Rice – Regions Bank; Loke Banks – individual; Matt Blackmon – Southern Company; Melissa Walker – Trussville Area Chamber of Commerce; Miles Hoyle – Alabama Power; Paige Turner Cain – ACTA Theatre; Rachel Goshien – Dobbs Ford; Richie Gordon – STERIS; Riley-Kate Justice – Amerex; Sandra Vernon – Trussville City Schools; Seth Cohen – Massey, Stotser & Nichols PC; Spencer Jones – First Baptist Church Trussville; Stacey Gill – Jacksonville State University; Stephanie Moore – RE/MAX Marketplace; and Zach Shirley – Shirley Home Builders LLC. The program runs through next spring with sessions on education, public safety, economic development and more.
Anniversaries
Tamburro’s Italian Home is celebrating two years in the Trussville Shopping Center on Chalkville Mountain Road. The traditional Italian restaurant was formerly known as Tamburro and Sons and Tamborro’s Bella Notte in downtown Trussville, as far back as 1994. The menu features manicotti, chicken parmesan, lasagna and more. Tamburro’s is open for business Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 205-508-3990
