Cumberland County Republican Party
The Cumberland County Republican Party will have their regular monthly meeting on April 17 at 6:00 PM at the Community Complex Fairgrounds. Butch Burgess, our County Sheriff, will present an overview of the responsibilities and challenges he has in his office, with special emphasis on the continuing effort to rid Cumberland County of illegal drugs. This is part of our ongoing efforts to educate the public about our county offices. There will be an open forum afterwards to address any concerns and questions the public might have. We will also Zach Poskevich, candidate for the United States Senate, and those folks who are interested in his platform are encouraged to attend. Now is the time to decide whether you are going to become involved in the 2012 Presidential election. Our rallying cry is “Saving America one voter at a time”. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer in the office or a precinct worker please call Karen Shanks at 931-788-2173 and leave your name and number or call Marlys Pool at 456-4414.
Through student testimonies, special music, and a challenging message, you will experience the joy of FCA that students across the area experience on a weekly basis. Come support your local Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
If you would like to attend, please call to make a reservation: Noel Cherry (931) 261-1181.
A special invitation is extended to parents of FCA students.
Cumberland County Film Society
The Cumberland County Film Society and the Rocky Top 10 movie theater are jointly pleased to invite you to a one time, free showing of Barney’s Version on Tuesday, April 17 at 7 PM at the Rocky Top. Paul Giamatti won a Golden Globe Best Actor in a Comedy for his portrayal of the anti-hero Barney as he looks back on the joys and sorrows of love and marriage over a 30 year period. The story is a fluid, freewheeling narrative based on a 1997 novel of the same name by Mordecai Richler. It is funny, heartbreaking and more than a little profound, with marvelous performances from a near-perfect cast that includes Dustin Hoffman in a rare comedic role. If you were a young adult in the 70’s, you will especially enjoy this movie.132 minutes, Rated R for language and some sexuality.
Christian Women’s Prayer Connection
The Cumberland Plateau Christian Women’s Connection invites all area women to the Thursday, April 12, Prayer Connection from 10-11:00 a.m. The location is at Fairfield Glade United Methodist Church, 231 Westchester Drive, in Room #2. Prayers are offered for our country, our community, elected officials, churches, current issues, families and ourselves. The Prayer Connection meets the second Thursday of every month and is open to all faiths. For further information, please contact Sharon Hilton at 456-0634.
The Light”N”Lively Dance Club will enjoy a “Spring Hop” to the tunes of Frank Byars on April 27th.
The dance will be held at the Multi-Purpose Building located on Lakeview Drive from 7p-10p.
This is a casual event. The committee is hoping everyone will dress in spring colors and bring a guest to experience a very pleasant evening in a private atmosphere.
Timeshare members and guests are welcome. The cost of the evening is $10 per couple or $5 for singles. The dance is a BYOB affair with the club supplying the ice,water,snacks,coffee and dessert. Hosts for the evening are Frank and Phyliss Fiedler(456-2490) and Wes and Joanne Draper(456-3666).
If there are any questions please give them a call.
Free Medicare Help
SHIP representatives from the Upper Cumberland Area Agency on Aging & Disability will be at Fairfield Glade Resident Services in the Elk Valley Health Services Building 7014 Peavine Road on April 9, 16, 23, & 30 from 9 a.m. until 12 noon to help counsel on any Medicare questions or concerns. Please contact SHIP for an appointment at 1-877-801-0044. SHIP covers all 14 Upper Cumberland Counties.
Chess Club of Fairfield Glade
Starting this April, the FFG Chess Club will be meeting at the Art Circle Library in Crossville [ 3 East Street ] the first and third Tuesday of each month to play chess at 2:00pm, on the following dates;
April 3rd, April 17th, May 1st, May 15th, June 5th, June 19th
We plan on car pooling from FFG at 1:30pm, arriving at the Crossville Library by 2:00pm, playing chess for ninety minutes, and arriving back in Fairfield Glade by 4:00pm. Please contact Bill at 456-6675 for car pooling location and chess club information.
The Fairfield Glade Adult Chess Club will continue to meet every Wednesday evening at 6:30pm in the Fireside Room at the FFG Community Church at 521 Snead Drive, Fairfield Glade. The chess club welcomes any adult that wants to play chess.
Ostomy Support Group
Ostomy Support Group meeting on April 29. It will be held on the 2nd floor in the CMC Education Room from 3pm-4pm. Call Jean M. McMahon at 931-456-3634
White Cap Nurses’ Group
White Cap Nurses’ group will meet Wednesday, April 11 th at Forte’s Restaurant in Crossville. A speaker from CMC wound Care Center will provide the program. Please make a reservation at 484-9986 or Forte’s 787-1744.
Breakfast At The Elks; April 15 2012, serving 9 am to 1 pm
Spring is in the air! It’s that time of year again when yards need attention. Why not take a break and visit us for a hearty breakfast?
We have a tasty breakfast bar with, bacon, sausage, scrambled eggs, country gravy, potatoes, chipped creamed beef and biscuits. Also available are made to order omelets with all the fixings. Swedish pancakes for the asking with several sweet topping to choose from. And on our refreshment table we offer, orange juice, fruit, coffee or tea. This all-inclusive breakfast is just $ 9.00 per adult including sales tax and $4.50 for children 8 years and under.
The Elks Lodge is open to its members and their guests and is located at 1145 Genesis Road . This is about a mile south of I-40. Parking is limited so please car pool if you can. Membership in the Elks Lodge is opened to males and females aged 21 and over who are American citizens and believe in God. Please call 484-0150 if you would like additional information. The Lodge is open from 12 noon until 9 pm Monday through Saturday.
UPPER CUMBERLAND JEWISH COMMUNITY WELCOMES VISITING RABBI FOR PASSOVER CELEBRATION
The Upper Cumberland Jewish Community will welcome a visiting rabbi on Wednesday, April 11th to celebrate the Jewish holiday of Passover. Rabbi Marshal Klaven will lead the UCJC congregation in prayer, followed by a traditional holiday dinner prepared by members of the congregation.
Rabbi Klaven represents the Institute of Southern Jewish Life, whose mission is to assist small Jewish congregations such as the UCJC who are often challenged to maintain a Jewish presence in small southern communities. The rabbi travels to several southern states throughout the year to share the Jewish experience with them. This will be his third visit to our community as part of his “Passover Pilgrimage” which includes visits to synagogues, churches, and even a correctional facility, in multiple towns across four states.
A Seder service will be conducted by Rabbi Klaven to retell the ancient story of Moses as he led his people out of Egypt and to commemorate the exodus. Passover is one of the most celebrated holidays of the year, and is usually observed in homes with family, extended family and friends. Since many in our Upper Cumberland region are far away from their families, the UCJC is happy to offer the communal opportunity to participate in this important springtime holiday.
The Upper Cumberland Jewish Community will welcome Rabbi Klaven and celebrate the Passover holiday at the Christ Lutheran Church in Fairfield Glade on Wednesday, April 11th at 5:30 PM. Jewish families from the surrounding area are welcome to join us. For more information about how you can become involved, please call 456-9959.
CHANGING LIFE FROM THE INSIDE OUT
Changing Life from the Inside Out is an informal discussion group meeting every Monday morning from 9:00—11:00 a.m. at the FFG Community Church located at 531 Snead Dr. We provide weekly excerpts from authors of The Twelve Step programs and other authors such as Melody Beattie, Beth Moore, C.S. Lewis, John Eldridge, Peter Buechner, Joyce Meyer and Billy & Ruth Graham, along with a wide variety of other Christian thinkers which give us ‘food for thought’ on how to make life work successfully. The foundational point of view is based upon Henry Cloud’s book, The Secrets of God. Sound serious? Perhaps true, but the journey is fun and inspirational and often filled with laughter. For more information, contact Sandie Dutcher at 456-5783 or Mary Ann Webb at 484-2973.
UPPER CUMBERLAND REPUBLICAN WOMEN’S CLUB APRIL MEETING
The UCRWC April meeting will be held on April 12, 2011 at 6:00 at Roane State Community College, Crossville Campus, in room #152. The main topics for discussion will be our upcoming events. All conservative minded ladies (and spouses) are invited to attend. We look forward to seeing you there.
Spring Luncheon
On April 15th, 2012, at 11:30 a.m., Faith Bible Fellowship of Fairfield Glade will have a Spring Luncheon in the Fairfield Glade Community & Conference Center, 128 Stonehenge Dr. The buffet will include a brunch casserole, muffins & Danish, vegetable medley, fresh mixed green salad, chicken picatta, rolls, dessert cookie tray and beverages: coffee / tea / water, all for $13.95 inclusive. Join us for services which begin at 9:00 a.m. (Christian Ed) and / or morning worship at 10:00 a.m. And then join us for lunch right there at the FFGCCC. We want this to be a time for you to worship with us and get acquainted with our fellowship. Please call Linda: 707-0347, for reservations as soon as possible.
Neighbor’s and Newcomer’s
Neighbor’s and Newcomer’s will meet on April 26, 2012 at the Clyde M. York 4-H camp.
Doors open at 11:00 a.m. with the meeting starting at 11:30. You may make reservations by calling
Jan at 707-1683 or Mary at 287-0120 or visiting the website: [email protected]
$13 for lunch (payable by exact cash or check please). Good Deed Need is for the Hispanic
Ministry….diapers and baby items. Program is our yearly Silent Auction…please bring one or more
items for our money making meeting. Hope to see you there.
Fairfield Glade Garden Club Announces Its Geranium & Plant Sale
Mark your calendar. On April 17th, 18th, 19th and 21st, the FFG Garden Club will hold its annual geranium and plant sale. The first three days (17th – 19th) will take place at the Cumberland Country High School greenhouses. The plant sale will then move on to Robinhood Park in FFG on April 21st. Each day will run from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM except Saturday when the sale will close at noon. There will also be an extra-large planter filled with annuals & perennials raffled off at the end of the sale. Winner need not be present.
Proceeds from the raffle and sale will benefit the Garden Club’s Scholarship Fund. Each year, the Garden Club offers scholarships to graduating seniors who will be pursuing college studies in agriculture or a related field. Your purchases can help this worthy cause while beautifying your garden with these magnificent plants.
KOREAN VETS TO MEET APRIL 11
We will have a report on our early fund raiser and go forward filling holes for our late fund raiser. Budget amendments and other business tabled at the March meeting will also come before the meeting to be decided upon.
Elks “All-you-can-eat” Friday Fish Fry April 13th.
The Elks Lodge is serving their famous Fish Fry on April 13th from 4-7 pm. For an all-inclusive price of $9.00 per person, you can enjoy All-You-Can-Eat’ fish with sides of coleslaw, French fries or baked potato and dessert. For the non-fish lover, we offer a single serving of a half baked chicken which includes all side dishes, children 8 years and younger half price ($4.50).
Membership in the Elks Lodge is open to male and female aged 21 and over who are American citizens and believe in God. If you would like additional information about the Elks Lodge , call 484-0150. Please keep in mind we have limited parking so if you can car pool that would be greatly appreciated.
Lodge hours are 12-9 pm Monday through Saturday and is located at 1145 Genesis Rd. which is about 1/2 mile south of I-40.
The Elks Lodge is open to its members and their guests.
Cumberland Art Society
The Cumberland Art Society, 186A S. Walnut Ave., Cookeville will present the following exhibits in April. Open hours are Monday-Friday, noon to 4 and Sunday, 1-4. For more information call 931-526-2424.
The CAS Backdoor Gallery will feature the National Royal School of Embroidery which will be hosted by the local Iris club. Pieces from many states will be entered. Their reception will be Sunday, April 1, 1-4. The exhibit runs through Sunday, April 29 and may be viewed Monday thru Friday, noon-4 and Sunday, 1-4.
The CAS lobby will display the artwork of Betty Hood.
Joleen Wozniak will have her paintings in the Putnam 1st Mercantile Bank conference room. Anna Tatman will be showing her work in their lobby.
The 1st Tennessee Bank lobby will show Mary Larsen-Sykes paintings.
CELEBRATE SPRING AT THE TANSI DANCE
Spring has sprung so celebrate the joy at the dance at the Thunderbird Activity Center in Lake Tansi Friday, April 6th beginning at 7 p.m. Two for You will provide the entertainment for your dancing & listening pleasure. Please bring your own beverage, a snack to share, & your happy feet! Admission is $6 per person. Please contact Mike Livingston if you have questions. 788-6483. It’s celebration time!
Baked Cod Dinner at the Elks April 6th from 4 to 7 pm
The Elks Lodge is offering a baked Cod dinner on April 6 from 4 to 7 pm. This all-inclusive dinner includes a healthy portion of baked cod, parsley mashed potatoes, veggie, coleslaw and dessert for $10.00 per person.
The Lodge is open to its members and their guests and is located at 1145 Genesis Road . This is about a mile south of I-40. Parking is limited so please car pool if you can. Membership in the Elks Lodge is opened to males and females aged 21 and over who are American citizens and believe in God. Please call 484-0150 if you would like additional information. The Lodge is open from 12 noon until 9 pm Monday through Saturday.
Please keep in mind we have limited parking so if you can car pool that would be greatly appreciated.
The Elks lodge is open to members and their guests and we are located at 1145 Genesis Rd. which is about 1/2 mile south of I-40. Lodge hours are 12-9 pm Monday through Saturday
Volunteer Coin Club to Meet April 10
The Volunteer Coin Club of Crossville will hold their regular meeting on Tuesday, April 10 at 6:30 pm. The meetings are held at the 127 Senior Center located at 1460 South Main Street (Highway 127 South). Meetings are held on the second Tuesday of each month. Visitors and guests are welcome. Contact Mike Puhl (456-0397) or Franc Conner (337-1247) for information.
You are invited!
The FFG United Methodist Women have experienced rewarding and informative meetings this year and our April 11th meeting promises to be the same. Join us for fellowship, light lunch and a program “The Geographic Mission Study on Haiti” presented by Joyce Clark of TN. Joyce is a former TN UMW Conference President. Joyce taught about Haiti at the School of Mission in 2011. This is a district wide mission study and guests from our District are invited to join us. Take time out for yourself and broaden your knowledge on Haiti. Bringing neighbors and friends are encouraged! Sign-ups are required and can be made at the office. Fellowship starts at 9:00 am, followed by the program and concludes with a light lunch. We sincerely invite you to attend and pray that you do.
PPCUG Apr 16, 2012 Meeting. Program: “Clean, Speed Up and Optimize Your Windows PC”
The Plateau PC Users Group will meet Monday Apr 16, at the 127 South Senior Center, located at 1460 South Main Street in Crossville. NOTE SUMMER MEETING TIME IS 6 PM.
The program topic is: HOW TO OPTIMIZE YOUR WINDOWS PC BY KEEPING IT CLEAN
Spring is clean up time and computers also need routine cleaning. Randy Knowles is a local computer tech who owns his own computer consulting business which he has been running full and part time for almost 3 years now. He also writes the blog Randy the Tech Professor, where he provides near daily tech tips, tricks, and news for novices and advanced troubleshooters alike.
Among the subjects he will discuss at the meeting program are removing old games and applications; reviewing start up programs; clearing your browser cache, cookies and history; removing junk files; cleaning your Temp folder and File History; removing Spyware and Adware; defragging your hard drive; running a scan disk of your hard drive; and the fastest desk top and Windows XP settings.
The meeting begins with questions/answers at 6 PM. NOTE SUMMER MEETING TIME. The Q/A session is followed by a short business meeting, with the main presentation (speaker) beginning at 7 PM. The Plateau PC Users Group meets the third Monday of the month at the 127 South Senior Center. PPCUG is dedicated to helping its members and the community better enjoy the use of personal computers. Visitors are always welcome at our meetings and there is no charge for attendance. For more information and to read the latest version of our newsletter, the Gazette, visit our web site at www.ppcuginc.com or call Steve Rosenstein, president, at 931-742-0151 (9 AM-9 PM, only please).
One Step Beyond schedules dinner
One Step Beyond, a group for people who are alone, will be going to Mitch’s in Tansi for dinner on Friday, April 13, at 4:30 P.M.
They will order delicious food off the menu and be given separate checks. Reservations are necessary and must be called in to Bobbye Bitto 707- 8607 or Carolyn Oshry 788-1155 no later than noon, Friday, April 6.
If you have to cancel, please call Bobbye or Carolyn as this is a courtesy to the restaurant and other guests.
For more information on our group, please call Carolyn Oshry.
FFG Garden Club Offers Scholarships
The Fairfield Glade Garden Club will once again offer scholarships to deserving high school seniors that will be continuing their education in agriculture or related fields.
Applications and program details are available through the counselors office at both of the Cumberland County high schools.
This is a great opportunity for our students to receive financial assistance for higher education.
If you know of a high school senior, living in Cumberland County, that would qualify and benefit from this scholarship fund, please direct them to see the counselor at their school.
Deadline for submission is April 20th. Contact: Liz Cartwright 931-459-2227.
CC Republican Women’s Club meeting set
The Cumberland County Republican Women’s Club will have their monthly meeting on April 5th at 5 p.m. at the Republican Headquarters.
This is a very important meeting so please come and bring a friend or two. They will be accepting nominations for Woman of The Year and the award will be presented at our Reagan Day Dinner on May 12.
They will also firm up the plans for their big fund raiser, the Trash and Treasure sale on April 19 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and April 20 from 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The ladies will be cooking up some good ole southern soups, pinto beans, cornbread, and terrific desserts.
For more information call Karen at 931-788-2173 or 787-2181.
Interdenominational service slated for April 8
The Fairfield Glade Council of Churches is announcing an inter-denominational Easter Sunrise Service for the morning of April 8th at 6:00 a.m. in the Fairfield Glade Community and Conference Center on Stonehenge Drive.
All are invited, whether you are or are not an active member of any church.
The six churches that are members of the FG Council of Churches are working to make this a truly unique worship experience.
An offering will be received to be distributed between two local charitable organizations, VORP (Victims Offenders Reconciliation Program of Cumberland County) and Avalon (Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program). Checks are to be made out to FG Council of Churches. The member churches are FG Community Church, Pastor Charles R. Traylor; FG First Baptist Church, Pastor Leonard Markham; Christ Lutheran Church, Pastor Jenny Barnes; FG United Methodist Church, Pastors Will Wells and Lanita Monroe; St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church, Pastor John R. Dowling; and Westminster Presbyterian Church, USA, Pastor Bill Bateman. Please join us for Easter Sunrise worship on Resurrection morning.
VIS to meet April 12
The April meeting for the VIS (visually Impaired Support ) group is scheduled for April 12, 2012.
The meeting will take place at The Bank of Crossville, 1251 N. Main St. Crossville from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
The guest speaker will be Lana Newton , Coord. of the Blind & Visually Impaired for the State of TN.,DHS
They will also have another guest with a suprise gift for every member. Be sure to mark the date on your calendars.
VIS and the Fairfield Resident Service will be proudly presenting the Insight on Vision Conference, June 14, 2012. Forthcoming articles will be in the paper soon.
VIS is a nonprofit organization with the mission to improve the blind and visually impaired in Cumberland County thru education, transporation, closed circuit television, and support meeting. Anyone that would like to join the organization is welcome. You do not have to have an eye problem to join.
Please check out their web site at www.visgroup1.org.
Call Linda Simmons at 456-6701 or Joyce Lingard at 788-0955 if you have questions.
Roane State Job Fair set
Employers are invited to participate in an April 18 job fair for Roane State Community College students who are pursuing associate of applied science degrees and certificates in non-health fields and plan to graduate this year.
The fair is planned for Wednesday, April 18 from 2-5 p.m. at Roane State’s Oak Ridge campus, 701 Briarcliff Ave. Set-up begins at 1 p.m.
Employers are asked to register online, and there is no registration fee. To register, visit www.roanestate.edu/placement and click on the Job Fair link.
The fair will include students studying accounting, business administration, computer science, criminal justice, early childhood education, paralegal studies, environmental health technology, geographic information systems and other fields.
For more information, contact Placement Director Kim Harris at (865) 882-4695 or [email protected].
Piece-makers Quilt Guild meeting scheduled
The Cumberland County Piece-makers Quilt Guild will hold it’s monthly Business Meeting on Wednesday April 4th, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. in the 127 South Senior Center located on Hwy 127 South in Crossville.
This month’s program, “What Judges Look For In Quilts” will be presented by Cumberland County Piecemakers own Award Winning Member and Author of “A Baltimore Album,” Marsha Radtke. This is a program you do not want to miss. Everyone is invited. Call Wynnell Busch @ (931) 456-2673 for further information on Programs and upcoming workshops.
Safe Driving Course offered for Seniors
The Fair Park Senior Citizens is offering an AARP Safe Driving Course at the Cumberland County Fair Grounds on Wednesday, April 11th, and Thursday, April 12th, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m..
This is an eight-hour class, four hours each day. Cost of the course is $12 for AARP members and $14 for non-members.
Contact your insurance agent as you may save money on auto insurance and improve your driving skills by phoning Len Stark at 931-456-1994.
Pre-registration is necessary to attend.
Fairfield Glade United Methodist Women sets date for Rummage Sale
Save the dates for the Fairfield Glade United Methodist Women’s Rummage Sale to be held at the following times:
Thursday April 19th, from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m.; Friday, April 20th, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; and Saturday, April 21st, from 8 a.m. until noon.
Come and bring a friend to this rummage sale at Fairfield Glade United Methodist Church, at 231 Westchester Rd. Fairfield Glade.
This is a rummage sale you do not want to miss and plans are underway to make this year even more special with new additions.
Join the many others who wait anxiously for this yearly event to find great deals on a wide variety of items.
In addition to the usual clothing you will be amazed at the “Women’s Boutique” – jewelry, shoes and accessories. This year we have added a “Men’s Upscale Clothing Room”, along with regular men’s clothing, shoes etc.. Also, Saturday is $2.00 a bag day.
Update your home with furniture, home decor and other household items. If you enjoy reading, check out the book section. A Silent Auction will take place Thursday and Friday and will include special decorator pieces and furniture.
As usual, there will be a “Bake Sale” at the Village Mall in Fairfield Glade on Friday, April 20th from 8 a.m. until noon. Enjoy a wide assortment of Homemade desserts, breads, candy, etc.
Geranium and Plant Sale
On April 17th, 18th, 19th and 21st, the FFG Garden Club will hold its annual geranium and plant sale. Come to Cumberland Country High School greenhouses on the 17th, 18th and 19th and then head to Robin Hood Park in FFG on April 21st.
Remember, your purchases help support CCHS student scholarships.
Stretch & Tone with Nan
Fairfield Glade United Methodist Church is again offering a 10-week series of Stretch & Tone Classes.
This fitness program is designed for men and women who, for one reason or another, no longer want to exercise on the floor, but still desire a full body workout.
Classes will be held in the Church Fellowship Hall every Monday and Thursday morning, 10 to 11 a.m., April 23, through June 28. Prior sign-up is not necessary, but plan to arrive about 15 minutes before the first class, in order to register.
Wear comfortable clothing and bring a hand towel with you, as well as a $1.00 contribution to help defray church expenses. Light hand weights will be available for use during class, for those who cannot bring their own.
Call Nan @456-2629 if you have questions regarding these classes.
Vendors needed for Ladies Club Home and Garden Show
The Fairfield Glade Ladies Club is hosting its 3rd Annual Spring Marketplace Home and Garden Show on Friday and Saturday, May 18-19, 2012, in Fairfield Glade.
The resort community of 8,000 full-time residents and hundreds of time share visitors, offers a unique opportunity for vendors to present their wares and expertise to a select group of homeowners.
This year the show has been expanded to include vendors offering bedding plants, landscapes, garden designs, patio furniture and other home décor ideas.
The show will be located both inside and outside at the Village Green Mall, in the center of the community, at 126 Stonehenge Drive.
Exhibits will be open to the public from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. both days and set up will be the afternoon of May 17 and the morning of May 18.
Entry fee for the two-day Spring Marketplace is $65 per booth.
Booth sizes are: 6 x 12 feet (inside) and 10 x 12 (outside). Interested vendors may contact Marsha Mellert (931-456-4680) for booth space and information.
Email inquiries can be addressed to [email protected].
If you prefer, an application can be downloaded from the web site: www.ffgladiesclub.org. Just click on ‘club events‘ and follow the instructions.
Kinseekers meet April 5th
The Kinseekers at Fairfield Glade will hold their monthly meeting on Thursday April 5, at 1 p.m. at the Fairfield Glade Community Church, 521 Snead Dr.
At the next meeting,we will have Patricia Lanza, writer & public speaker, with over 20 years experience. In 2011, she held a nine-part lecture series “Writing Your Memories” for Council of Churches.
Pat will speak to KINSEEKERS on how we can write our family memories.
All visitors are welcome to attend this meeting and all KINSEEKERS meetings. We meet the first THURSDAY of every month.
Hyssongs in concert
The Hyssongs will be in concert at Fellowship Baptist Church, 12 Westminster Court, Fairfield Glade on Friday, April 13 at 6:00 p.m.
Join us for a wonderful and lively concert. Admission is free; a love offering will be taken for the group. Call 931-456-2525 for more information.
Study series being offered
Beth Moore’s Mercy Triumphs is scheduled to begin April 9th at 1:30p.m. at Fairfield Glade United Methodist Church.
This is a study of the New Testament book of James. Beth believes that James closely resembles the Book of Proverbs in the Old Testament. Come along with Beth Moore on a journey to get to know both the man and the Book of James.
Topics in this study include: joy, hardship, faith, reversal of fortunes, wisdom, gifts from above and many others.
This eight-week study begins April 9th and will finish June 11th.
Please register by calling Pat Scott 707-0908 or Karen Hein 456-6707.
Cost of the class is $20.
Golf Fundraiser set
The Art Guild at Fairfield Glade will hold its 2012 Golf Fundraiser on Friday, July 27 at Heatherhurst Golf (Brae) Course.
The event will begin with a 7:30 a.m. shotgun start and will cost $75 per person which includes golf, cart and luncheon to follow.
The format will be 2 net best balls. ;teams: 4 man/women/mixed.
For information call: Dawn Robb (931) 456-5601 or check the Art Guild Website: at www.artguildfairfieldglade.net.
Luncheon date set
The Fairfield Glade Women’s 9-Hole Golf League’s Opening Luncheon will be held April 30, at 12 Noon at Legends.