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& Haywood County October 23, 2009 Volume
5, Issue 39 |
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Yes, It’s Friday. I know you were expecting your AAB newsletter
yesterday, but I seem to be a little behind this week. The 6th Annual Hatchie Fall Fest was a huge success. I
hope you were among the 5,000 or so who braved the cool (okay, it was cold)
weather to come out and hear some great entertainment and shop with the
vendors. We have one more festival event tomorrow and if you have little
girls who are interested in pageants, I hope you will join us at Ann Marks
Performing Arts Center for the Miss Hatchie Pageant. Halloween is almost upon us, isn’t it? If you have children, or
grandchildren, 10 and under and want a safer alternative to house-to-house
trick or treating consider “Trick or Treat with Me.” This is the second year
Brownsville merchants have offered this event that will be held Friday,
October 30, from 4-6 p.m. There are 18 businesses participating this year.
Plenty of places to take the kids for traditional trick or treating without
all of the worries. A list of participating merchants is included in the
calendar below. And be sure to thank them for this service. Last year was a
blast and I know this year will be just as much fun, or more. Don’t forget about the Marla Angotti Memorial 5K/10K race on the 31st.
And several area churches have special events for the children planned, too. I can’t end this newsletter without telling you about some very
special people who were honored at last night’s Chamber of Commerce Membership
Banquet. Congratulate these people when you see them and tell them how much
we appreciate all they do for our community. Man of the Year: Michael Banks Woman of the Year: Cynthia Rawls Bond Educator of the Year: Toni Eubanks Volunteer of the Year: Carolyn Flagg Business/Industry of the Year: Haywood Park Community Hospital Ambassador of the Year: Albert Campbell ~ Sonia Join the
Conversation: AAB Blog If you have
an event coming up that isn’t listed on the Calendar, e-mail details to sonia@outlawdesignmarketing.com. |
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Saturday, October 24 |
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2009 Holiday Extravaganza It's
time for UT Extensions annual Holiday Extravaganza. The event will be held
Saturday, October 24, 9:30 -11:30 am., at the Tennessee Technology Center -
Brownsville Campus, 401 Morgan St. Space is very limited. Pre-registration is
required. Registration fee is $15 and is due by Oct. 20. Learn easy ways to
create decorating ideas for the holidays, inexpensive crafts to celebrate the
season and delicious, simple recipes to nourish. Special guest presenter will
be Chris Pipkins, Floral Department Manager Trees and Trends, Jackson, Tenn.
For more information, or to register, call Tennille Short at 731-772-2861 or
Sarah Poole at 731-696-2412. Miss Hatchie Pageant Miss
Hatchie 2010 will be crowned at the Miss Hatchie Pageant Saturday, October
24, beginning at 10 a.m. Girls up to age 21 will compete in 9 age categories.
A queen and four alternates will be chosen. Entry forms available at
www.hatchiefallfest.com/contests/09hatchiepageant.pdf. Zion Baptist Church Stew Zion Baptist Church will host its annual stew on Saturday, October 24, beginning at 11 a.m. Eat-in plates will include stew, dessert and drink for $5, stew by the gallon is $18. BBQ chicken will also be available. New this year is a Country Store, featuring homemade food items and crafts. Everything in the store is homemade. Proceeds will benefit Missions. Union Grove UMC Annual Stew Union Grove United Methodist Church Annual Stew will be held Saturday, October 24 beginning at noon. Stew is $20 per gallon and containers are provided. Pre-orders Only! Call 772-4167 or 772-2639 to place an order; or e-mail. |
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Wednesday, October 28 |
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Lunch 'N Learn at the LibraryLunch and Learn is
planned for Wednesday, October 28, at noon at the Elma Ross Public Library.
Each month promises an interesting speaker and an opportunity to learn
something new. This month’s speakers are Tom and Judy Lea of The Treasure
Chest. Remember to bring your lunch and the library will provide your drink
and dessert. Call the library, 772-9534, for more information. |
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Friday, October 30 |
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Trick or Treat with MeBrownsville
merchants invite children, up to age 10, to trick or treat with them. The
businesses listed below will be open from 4-6 p.m. to greet children and
share treats. The Brownsville Business Association sponsors the event.
Parents are asked to look for the purple and orange Trick or Treat with Me
sign in the window of these participating businesses: Kimmie’s
Image Salon, Sugar Creek Retirement Center, House of Presley, The Economy
Store, Farmers Insurance, First State Bank, Rayz Tanning Salon, Merle
Norman-Traditions Gifts, T-Shirt Plus, All That’s Victoria, Dairy Creem, Fine
Things, Nationwide/Williams Agency, Brownsville States Graphic, Kreme Kastle,
and Brownsville Radio. Brownsville Funeral Home and Outlaw Design will be
set-up on the empty lot on the square with goodies. |
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Saturday, October 31 |
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Marla Angotti Memorial 5K/10K The
annual Marla Angotti Memorial 5K/10K Race will be held Saturday, October 31,
at College Hill. Registration begins at 8 a.m. and the race begins at 9 a.m.
Medals will be awarded to top 3 overall for 5 K and 10K. For registration
info and more information, visit www.marlaangottirun.com. The event is
sponsored by the 15th Review Club and all proceeds benefit St. Jude's
Children's Hospital and local scholarships. Fall Fest at the Lake Zion Baptist Church will hosts its annual Fall Fest at
the Lake on Saturday, October 31, beginning at 5 p.m. There will be a 1950s
theme, lots of food and music. Everyone is invited. The event will take place
at the lake behind the church. Trunk and Treat Holly Grove Baptist Church, 8488 Poplar Corner Road,
will host a circle of cars and trucks with trunks and tailgates open and
candy goodies to share with kids Saturday, October 31, from 5-7 p.m. There
will be drawings for kids and adult for free prizes, a cakewalk, hula-hoop
and Oreo contests and more. All free and rain will move it indoors. Also
available will be food at 1970 prices: hot dog, chips and drink for $1.25.
Everyone is invited and kids are welcome to dress in non-scary costumes. Candyland Brownsville
Baptist Church invites you to its annual Family Fall Fest
"Candyland" Saturday, October 31, from 5-8 p.m. There will be
games, prizes, contests, food and more. All are welcome. |
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