
Beyond the Call: Bessie Bright's Legacy of Service
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Meet Bessie Bright, a remarkable woman whose family roots in Henderson County stretch back generations, and whose lifetime of service has touched countless lives throughout the community. As a charter member of DOE, a benevolent organization celebrating 30 years of community support, Bessie exemplifies what it means to be a hometown hero.
During this heartwarming conversation, Bessie shares details about DOE's innovative fundraising efforts, including their upcoming golf ball drop at Fireside Golf Range where hundreds of numbered balls will cascade from a fire truck ladder to raise funds for scholarships and teen Christmas gifts. With prizes ranging from multiple rounds of golf at local courses to spa packages and even putt-putt with pizza, this creative event perfectly captures the community spirit that defines Henderson County.
The episode also offers fascinating insights into Bessie's extensive volunteer resume spanning decades of service with organizations including the Hendersonville Business and Merchants Association, Business and Professional Women's Organization, VFW Auxiliary, and American Legion Auxiliary. Her deep connection to local history—tracing her lineage to Captain John Levi who walked from Charleston to establish land in Green River, and being a direct descendant of a Daughters of the American Revolution Patriot—provides context for her lifelong commitment to community service. Noah from George Real Estate Group also shares an encouraging update on the local housing market, noting that despite national headlines, Henderson County real estate remains stable with steady prices and consistent sales. Connect with the George Real Estate Group at 828-393-0134 or visit their office in Flat Rock to learn how they've helped nearly 1,600 families find their perfect home in this special community.