Vista Gatherings – July 17, 2012

Meet & Greet with Lou AnnCome Meet and Greet LouAnn Zelenik, the conservative businesswoman running for Congress in the 6th District.

Lou Ann’s engineering background enabled her specialization in utility and road construction, her business for over 23 years. Her common-sense business experience is the kind of background we need to address the out of control spending that is saddling our children, grandchildren and future generations with unsustainable amounts of debt.

Come meet Lou Ann, ask your questions and get straight answers Wednesday, July 18 from 4:00 to 6:00 P.M. at the St. George Marina in Fairfield Glade. You owe it to yourself and your country to get to know your candidates before you vote. The Republican Primary is the election for this position since there is no Democratic candidate.

See you at the Marina on Wednesday July 18th at 4:00 pm. Hope you’ll bring your friends and neighbors.

The Republican Primary is August 2nd. Early voting is July 13th – 28th.

 

ARE YOU READY FOR A FUN TIME ON THE GOLF COURSE?

This is the question asked by the United Fund of Cumberland County 3rd Annual Golf Tournament Committee members Mary Waldo, Charlie Iannucci, Earnie Brown, Bobby Kington and Randy Speich  of CoLinx and Jason Sitton of First Bank Mortgage.

The 4 person  scramble  begins on August 25 at 1:30 pm with a shot-gun start at Fairfield Glade’s Dorchester Golf Course.  One of the unique features of this fun golf tournament is with the $240 entry fee  you receive a Mulligan package which includes string, forward tee and a throw.   There are prizes for the top 3 teams and  lots of door prizes.  The afternoon concludes with a great hamburger cookout provided by partner agency the Cumberland County Rescue Squad.

Last year the tournament raised $3,500 and this year the committee is hopeful even more money will be raised. For a donation of $50 you can be a Hole Sponsor or you may donate items to be given as door prizes.

This benefit golf tournament will enable the United Fund to provide much needed funds for 37 non-profits here within our community.

The United Fund is a non-profit 501 c (3) organization.  For more information please call Holly @ 931-484-4082.

 

CASE Knives Offers Youth Program at Gun & Knife Show 

August 4th-5th, 2012

Is your child interested in pocketknives?  CASE Knives will offer unique and special youth programs on Saturday, August 4th and Sunday, August 5th at the Cumberland County Gun & Knife Show.  Taught by experienced knife experts from CASE Knives, the cost is free.  One hour of classroom instruction will take place in the Country Store at the Cumberland County Community Complex.  At the end of the classroom instruction, the participants will take home a handmade wooden knife, knowledge, and a lifetime of memories.  W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Company is an American manufacturer of premium, hand-crafted knives that are passed down for generations.  Based in Bradford, Pennsylvania, Case’s offerings cover a wide range of product categories, from traditional folding pocket knives and fixed blade sporting knives to limited production commemoratives and collectibles.

Classes will be divided by age groups, specifically children 8-10 years old on Saturday and 11-13 years old on Sunday.  Classes will start at 1pm each day based on a pre-registration list.  Any unfilled spaces will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.  Pre-registration is strongly recommended by calling Donnie Moody at the Cumberland County Community Complex at 931-484-6431.  Parent volunteers are needed, so please indicate interest in this area.

Additional children’s activities will be available including DAISY BB shooting ranges, climbing walls, Tennessee National Guard shooting simulators, fire trucks, and activities provided by the Crossville Raceway and National Wild Turkey Federation.  Informational material and instruction by the state winning Clay Crusher trap shooting team will be available.

Cumberland County will be hosting the second annual Gun & Knife Show on August 3rd -5th at the Cumberland County Complex at 1398 Livingston Road, Crossville, TN  38555.  The event is being held to raise funds to promote programs for local kids in our area and to show off the Cumberland County Community Complex to residents and visitors.  Entry fee is $5 for adults and $1 for children.  Contact Donnie Moody at 931-484-6431 with questions.

 

Barns, Berries & Back Roads. It’s a Mystery to Me! (Friends of the Art Circle Library)

Surprise! Surprise! You’ll never guess where we’re going…

Do you have a sense of adventure? Do you enjoy curling up with a spellbinding thriller never wanting it to end because it’s that good? If so, you’ll want to join us on Wednesday, October 17, 2012 for a fun-filled day with Friends of the Art Circle Library as we venture off for our first “spellbinding thriller” of a Mystery Tour.

Travel on board a deluxe motorcoach – not one of those mini-buses where you’re all squeezed in and no “emergency facilities” if you know what I mean…snacks and goodies on board…uncommon and magical stops along the way…and a “Meat-and-Three” lunch to die for!

If we tell you anymore, you’ll probably guess where we’re going, and there goes all the fun – right down the drain. What we can tell you, though, is to be comfortable and wear your walking shoes, although you won’t be doing much walking. It’s OK to bring your ballet slippers if you like. Or you can just take your shoes off when the time comes… maybe.

We’ll be leaving pretty early in the morning, but we’ll get you back to Crossville no later than 6 – 6:30 PM give or take a few. Napping is allowed. Flexibility is the name of the game. You’ll want to bring your camera along for this one…

By now you’re probably wondering – how much? $69 per person – $5 of which goes back to the “Friends of the Library,” You’re in for a full day of fun and exploration to somewhere you never thought of visiting with some of the greatest people on earth!

For reservations and details, please call Elaine Johnston at 931-484-8228. Get ready to join us! You’ll be glad you did…

 

It’s that time again – Vacation Bible School in the Live at St. Alphonsus’ Liguori Hall.
Who was that heartless and greedy little man who climbed up a tree?  To find out, you’ll have to come to St. Alphonsus’ Liguori Hall on Friday, August 3, at 7 P.M., or Saturday, August 4, at 11 A.M., which will be magically transformed into the once sinful city of Jericho, circa early A.D.  That’s when the talented Youth Group of St. Alphonsus will present the toe-tapping, finger snapping production of “What’s Up Zak”?

Children are always delightfully entertaining and these kids will enthrall you even more than most.  You will be captivated by them along with the music, dancing, the period costumes and authenticated props made by talented volunteers.  Laughing and clapping is allowed because restraining anyone would be impossible.  You’ll leave humming the tunes sung by the children and so skillfully played by Marian Sullivan, Crossville’s noted pianist.

Mark your calendars for either Friday, August 3, at 7 P.M., or Saturday, August 4, at 11 A.M. to see “What’s Up Zak”.  The program is free of charge but donations will be accepted to help fund next year’s show.

 

“Spay-Ghetti” is Good for You

Wags and Whiskers ~ Spay / Neuter advocates will again host a “Spay-Ghetti Dinner Month” at Genesis Italian Grille in Crossville.  For a $10 donation (in advance or $12 at the door), you will get their great spaghetti, meatballs, salad, bread and a drink.  Proceeds of this event will go to help local residents get their dogs or cats “fixed” (spayed / neutered).  Wags and Whiskers assisted 1,286 of these surgeries in 2011 and over 650 so far this year.  These procedures directly reduce the number of unwanted cats and dogs in our community.  Tickets can be purchased at the Genesis Italian Grille, the ‘Duplicate’ store on the Crossville 4-lane next to Chuckles Drive and at the Bed and Biscuit Kennel off Peavine Rd.  Fairfield Glade residents can call Bernie at 931-484-8643.  For more information about this event or Wags and Whiskers, visit their website ( www.wawpr.org ) or call 931-788-2201.

 

The FOL is stocking up for September Book and Bling Sales

Over these summer months is the time the Friends of the Library (FOL) needs your support by recycling your books and costume jewelry. There are two drop box locations for donated books and CD’s: The Cumberland County Art Circle Library in Crossville and at the Village Mall in Fairfield Glade. For costume jewelry there are three convenient “Bling Boxes:” A new location at Mitch’s Restaurant in Tansi, the Art Circle Library in Crossville, and at the Village Mall in Fairfield Glade.

Your donations will determine the quality of our September Sales and our ability to make our Cumberland County Art Circle Library one of the best in Tennessee. Thank you for your past and future support of the FOL. If you have questions about book sales please contact Helen Seiler at 931-788-1692; for “Bling” sales contact Larry or Nancy Backus at 931-707-7168

 

Christian Counseling Center Continues Its Anniversary Celebration!

Christian Counseling Center hopes you will continue to celebrate their ten-year anniversary with them! The Center and Ruby Tuesday of Crossville are offering a special coupon at our website:  www.cccotp.org.  For August we invite you to print the coupon from our website and go to Ruby Tuesday’s on Friday, August 10.  You may use your coupon for lunch or dinner, perhaps after a day of shopping!  When you present this coupon to your server, Ruby Tuesday will give back 20% of your purchase to the Christian Counseling Center.  And you can do this the remaining months in 2012 – just print another coupon each month and enjoy a great meal at Ruby Tuesdays on the 10th of the month!  And by the way – if you forget to bring a coupon, simply mention “Christian Counseling Center” to your server, and 20% of your purchase will go to the Center!

Christian Counseling Center of Cumberland County is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides counseling services by qualified professionals to residents of Cumberland County and the surrounding area.  Fees are based on family size and income.  The Center is supported by private donations, grants from Middle Tennessee Natural Gas Project Hometown Help, United Fund, Volunteer Electric Customers Share, and by gifts and donations from six local churches.  For more information, visit  HYPERLINK “http://www.cccotp.org” www.cccotp.org.  To make an appointment, call 931-707-8200.

 

Lifetime Learning Project Friday Classes

 

Friday’s classes are last but not least.  Marilyn Garlick continues to bring

us “Snapshots of Interesting and Useful Information”. Her classes begin

Sept. 7 with a presentation by John Wigington “Hiking the Appalachian

Trail”, Sept. 14 David Shippert, Atty.  “Basic Primer on Wills and Probate”,

Sept. 21 Ed LeGrand “Enjoying Tennessee Birds” Sept. 28 Susie Randleman

“Welcome to Crossville’s New Library”. All classes are from 9-10 A.M. except

David Shippert’s class which is 9-10:30 A.M.

 

Do you have a desire to learn to sketch?  Make plans to attend “Basic Drawing

on the Right Side of the Brain (pencil sketching)” by Larry Harrington. His

classes will be Sept. 28, Oct. 5, 19, 26 from 9-10 A.M.  Class limit: 20. Participants

will need to purchase some supplies found listed in the Lifetime Learning Brochure

available in the churches and various other locations.

 

Marilyn Garlick is offering a “Field Trip to Pioneer Hall Museum in Pleasant Hill” on

Oct. 5, 9 A.M.-?.  Class limit: 25. This 1887 building tells the story of the many facets

of the community of Pleasant Hill.  Participants are asked to meet at the museum.

If you have had a desire to begin “Stamping” or to broaden your knowledge of this

art, then plan to take this class Sept. 21, Oct. 5 1-3:30 P.M. where you will learn all

levels and techniques of card-making.  Take home three beautiful cards.  Class

limit:12. Extra fee: $5.

 

Don’t forget to mark your calendar for registration Aug. 7, 1-2 P.M. at the Community

and Conference Center. Pick up your bright yellow brochure now and choose your

classes.

 

Garden Club

The Fairfield Glade Garden Club will be focusing on the art of Landscaping at this month’s meeting. Design Specialist “Woody” from Landscape Solutions will be sharing his expertise and providing design and technique tips in this area of garden construction.  The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, July 18 from 9:30 A.M. to 11 A.M. (doors open at 9 A.M.) at the Fairfield Glade Community Church at 521 Snead.  We welcome anyone interested in gardening to attend our meetings which is regularly held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month.  If you are interested in joining, membership is only $15 per year.  For more information, contact Margaret Brant 931-484-9747.

 

Elks 10th Annual Veterans Benefit Picnic 

It will be held on Saturday August 11, 2012

The Elks Lodge is having their 10th annual picnic for the benefit of Local and Hospitalized Veterans in Murfreesboro Tennessee. The Picnic will be held on August 11, 2012 at Robin Hood park in Fairfield Glade from noon until 6 P.M. All public is invited.

We will be serving “all you can eat” hamburgers, hot dogs, coleslaw baked beans and potato salad for only $9 per person. Drinks are extra.

Music will be provided by Dennis & Sheree Long so come out and enjoy some great food, great music… but most important, you will be supporting our veterans.

See you there!

 

Elks Lodge Taco Night July 20, 2012

The Elks Lodge offers a Taco Night once a month, this month it falls on July 20th. Serving from 5-7 P.M.

You can enjoy 2 tacos made special by “Taco Bill” and his crew for $3. Yes you can order more than two! You can even call for take outs, just call ahead to give us time to get them ready.

The Elks lodge is open to all its members and their guests. If you are interested in the Elks Lodge and are 21 years and older, believe in God and an American citizen,

call the Lodge for more details at 931-484-0150

Please keep in mind we have limited parking so if you can car pool that would be greatly appreciated.

We are located at 1145 Genesis Rd. which is about 1/2 mile south of I-40. Lodge hours are 12-9 P.M. Monday through Saturday.

 

Chess Club of Fairfield Glade

The Chess Club of FFG is now open to chess players under the age of eighteen (we are no longer an adults only chess club). Our chess club members participate in open chess play every Wednesday evening at 6:30pm in the Fireside Room at the Fairfield Glade Community Church at 521 Snead Drive, Fairfield Glade. The chess club welcomes anyone that wants to play chess, learn chess strategy, tactics and improve their chess skills. Please contact NICO at 931-707-8542 for chess club information.

 

Chess Club members also participate in open chess matches ( non-club members are encouraged to challenge a club member to a game of chess ) at the Art Circle Library in Crossville [ 3 East Street ] the first and third Tuesday of each month from 2 P.M. to 4 P.M. Future scheduled dates are; July 17th, August 7th, August 21st, September 7th, and September 21st.

 

MahJongg Tournament

The third annual MahJongg Tournament will be held on August 18, 2012 in the Multipurpose building at Fairfield Glade.  Cost is $25 for lunch and prizes. For more information call Jo Ann Strauss at 931-484-8939. It begins at 9:00 A.M.

 

Jehovah’s Witnesses invite all to attend
“Safeguard Your Heart!” Convention 

Cookeville, Tn-Jehovah’s Witnesses feel that all, including non-Witnesses, will benefit from
the positive message and practical suggestions that will be highlighted at the 2012 “Safeguard
Your Heart!” District Convention to be held at the Hooper Eblen Center, Tennessee Tech
University.

The Witnesses’ convention program promises a fresh examination of Biblical references
to the figurative heart. Through lively discourses, dramatic Bible readings and presentations, and
even a live play, program parts will emphasize how protecting the figurative heart will enhance
one’s spiritual well-being, family life, and happiness.

Starting this weekend, and continuing for the next three weeks, Jehovah’s Witnesses will
put forth extra effort to extend a personal invitation to everyone from the Crossville, Fairfield Glade, Monterey area to attend the convention with them. The first of two three-day events to be held in Cookeville will begin Friday, July 6, 2012, at 9:20 A.M. The daily themes and titles of program parts are based on passages of Scripture, including 1 Samuel 16:7, 1 Chronicles 28:9, and Matthew 12:34. The convention theme “Safeguard Your Heart!” is based on Proverbs 4:23. Strengthening one’s spirituality will be the focus of the program.

There is no admission fee. Conventions of Jehovah’s Witnesses are supported entirely by
voluntary donations.

Locally, all of the area’s three congregations of Jehovah’s Witnesses will be supporting
the activity of distributing printed invitations to the convention. An estimated 10,000 will come
to the Hooper Eblen Center over two weekends for the Bible-based programs.

Throughout the United States, there will be 385 conventions in 103 cities. Worldwide,
there are over 7,600,000 Witnesses in more than 109,000 congregations.

 

Fellowship Baptist Church

We’re having our annual Steak Fry.

Good Food, Music, &  Fellowship

Date:        Saturday,  July 21, 2012

Time:        6 P.M.

Cost:        $8 per person

Where:    12 Westminster Ct., Fairfield Glade, TN

In pavilion (weather permitted) or Fellowship Hall

RSVP & pay by Wednesday, July 18.

Call – 931-456-2525 M – W – F. between 9 A.M. & 12 noon.

Menu:      8 oz. Ribeye, Baked potato, salad, bread, dessert & drinks….

You will need your own plates & steak knives

 

CHILDREN’S ART CLASSES OFFERED BY PLATEAU CREATIVE ARTS CENTER

Art Guild at Fairfield Glade is offering summer art classes for children age 7 and up for summer time enjoyment.  This program will continue each Wednesday from 1 P.M. – 3 P.M. through August 15.  The class dates for the balance of the summer are July 4, July 11, July 18, July 25, August 1, August 8, and August 15.

Classes will be taught by Art Guild artists and will include such media as watercolors, pastels, pottery, acrylics, and others.  The cost for each class will be $12, which includes all materials. No reservation is necessary.

Classes will be held at the Plateau Creative Arts Center, 451 Lakeview Drive (off Peavine), Fairfield Glade.  For additional information call 931-707-7249.

 

Elks Lodge Golf Outing

The Cumberland County Elks Lodge will hold it’s annual Golf Outing on July 19, 2012.  The event will be at Deer Creek, with a shotgun start beginning at 8 A.M.  All proceeds go to sponsor Elks volunteer activities in Cumberland County.  Gifts, prizes and a day of fun on the golf course will be capped off with an incredible dinner at the Elks Lodge.  Please call the Elks Lodge at 931-484-0150 or Terry Webb at 931-484-8544 to register or for further details.

 

Carry Permit Classes Offered at Gun & Knife Show

August 4-5, 2012

Are you interested in obtaining a Concealed Weapon Carry Permit?  Carry permit classes will be offered on Saturday, August 4 and Sunday, August 5 at the Cumberland County Gun & Knife Show.  Taught by experienced instructor Rita Kitchens, the cost is $75 per person.  Five hours of classroom instruction will take place in the Country Store at the Cumberland County Community Complex.  At the end of the classroom instruction, the participants will move to a private shooting range to complete their certification requirement.

Cumberland County will be hosting the second annual Gun & Knife Show on August 3-5 at the Cumberland County Complex at 1398 Livingston Road, Crossville, TN  38555.  The event is being held to raise funds to promote programs for local kids in our area and to show off the Cumberland County Community Complex to residents and visitors.

Please contact Rita Kitchens at 931-788-1267 with questions.

 

Cumberland County Piecemakers

Due to the 4th of July Holiday, there will be no business meeting for the Cumberland County Piecemakers Quilt Guild.

The Wednesday, July 18 Sew-In, is “Christmas In July” with  “Our Parade of Trees Workshop” and “Our Quilt Show Workshop.”

Also, due to the 127 Yard Sale, during the first week of  August, there will be no business meeting for the Cumberland County Piecemakers Quilt Guild.

The Wednesday, August 15 Sew-In, will be “Come and Learn Stack ‘n Whack” with Lois Miller.

Please  pre-register early for this class as there will be a supply list and instructions.  For more information and pre-registrations, contact Wynnell Busch @ 931-456-2673.

LIFETIME LEARNING 2012 WEDNESDAY CLASSES

Lifetime Learning has something that is sure to interest you.

Learn Conversational Spanish with Flory Dunigan Sept. 12-

Oct. 31, from 8:45-9:45 A.M.  She will concentrate on grammar and vocabulary for practical uses.  Class limit 15.

Kristy Adams, State Health Program Coordinator at Upper Cumberland believes there is more to Medicare than most people know so she will be leading Medicare and You.  Learn to use Medicare’s website, get answers to your questions, discuss differences in the Medicare plans, protect yourself from Medicare fraud and more.  Her class is Sept. 10 – Oct. 15; 10-11 A.M.

Can’t get to Paris? Then French Flair Cooking is for you.  Michele Cooke will teach you how to make a special soup, wonderful main dish, and two elegant deserts.  Class limit 12, extra fee $20. Oct. 31, Nov, 7, 14 from 1-3 P.M.

Reading is what you prefer? Come to Rosemary Ferry’s class and learn

about Great Books each Wed. from Sept. 5 through April 2013.  Read and discuss works on drama, poetry, and essays.

Look for further information on all of the classes in this newspaper and in the

Lifetime Learning Booklets that will be in the churches and various other

places around Fairfield Glade on July 1.  Then come to the Community and Conference Center on Tues. Aug. 7, from 1-2 P.M. and register.  If your chosen class is limited, come early to get a low number for registration.  Limited classes fill up quickly.

(Please note:  Monday “Faithbooking” by Stacey Bryant has been canceled)

 

Fairfield Glade Fantastic Quilt Guild

Renowned Mid-Western Art Quilter Terre Klipsch will join the Fairfield Glade Fantastic Quilters and their guests during the regular monthly meeting scheduled for July 20 from 9-11:30 A.M. in the Fellowship Hall at the Fairfield Glade United Methodist Church.

Klipsch’s presentation entitled the “Evolution of an Art Quilter” is complemented by her trunk show of samples illustrating her journey to her art. Fantastic Quilt Guild members welcome guests to join them for the program at a cost of $5/person which may be paid at the door.

In addition to the morning presentation, Klipsch will teach a class entitled “Free Motion Thread Play” from 1-4 P.M. on the 20th. Cost of the class is $20 for members, and $25 for non-members. To register for class, make payment, and obtain a supply list, call Kathi Krambeck (cell  HYPERLINK “tel:563-271-7280” \t “_blank” 563-271-7280). Payment is required at the time of registration for the class.

The meeting will begin with the usual business meeting and will conclude with member show and tell.  The fat quarter color for the month of July is a fabric of your choice.

The purpose of the Fantastic Quilt Guild is to further the art of quilting through education, sharing, service, preservation, and social camaraderie.  Guests are always welcomed. For more information on the Fantastic Quilt Guild, or the monthly meetings, please contact Guild President Sharon O’Shea at 931-484-3165.

 

2012 Lifetime Learning Fall Classes Available

By Trudy Hetrick

Mark your calendar now. Registration for Lifetime Learning will be Tuesday,

August 7, 1-2 P.M. at the Community and Conference Center on Stonehenge Dr.

in Fairfield Glade. Please note the time change. All classes are available to

Fairfield Glade residents for a one time registration fee of $12.  Some classes

may require an additional fee.

Lifetime Learning will begin Monday September 10, 9-10 A.M. with an introduction to

our local military museum presented by Anita Boring, Director of Crossville’s Military

History Museum.  She will provide information about displays of all our wars

from the Civil War to the Iraq War. Class will continue through October 15.

Monday September 24; October 8,15, 22; 1-2:30 P.M., Stacey Bryant will teach Faithbooking.

Faithbooking gives  you the opportunity to share your journey of faith with children

and grandchildren. You will make a book which will include favorite hymns and scriptures

as well as  faith-challenging events in your life.

Monday October 8-November 5; 10:30-noon, “The Power of a Whisper, Hearing God and

Having The Guts to Respond” by Edward DeVries, Ph.D..  A multi-media and group

discussion.  Learning to hear God’s whispers among the many competing noises of

life.  This powerful, yet practical, small-group program uses video, related reading

material, and a study guide for personal application.  Book fee $10.

Watch for information in this newspaper each week as the Tuesday through

Friday classes are introduced throughout June and July.

 

Painting class offered

Fiber Artist, Jane Tavernier, is offering classes on “Painting With Fabric” at the Plateau Creative Arts Center, 451 Lakeview Drive (off Peavine), Fairfield Glade.  Students will craft finished products that are simple, inexpensive, and artistic.  These products can be added as an accent to a wall in your home or can be used as a holiday gift.

The class dates are,  July 14 from 1 P.M – 4 P.M., and September 22 from 1 P.M. – 4 P.M.  The cost for each class is $15 for members of the Art Guild and $20 for non-members.  Bring scraps of material with you to the classes to be used for the transformation into an art picture.

Register for the Fabric Art Classes at the PCAC or call 931-707-7249 for more information or to enroll and pay by credit card.  The Art Guild at Fairfield Glade is a not-for-profit 501 ©(3) organization and an equal opportunity provider.

 

Greeters Needed for Gun & Knife Show 

Are you interested in volunteering at a unique event?  Cumberland County will be hosting the second annual Gun & Knife Show on August 3 -5 P.M. at the Cumberland County Complex at 1398 Livingston Road, Crossville.

The event is being held to raise funds to promote programs for local kids in our area and to show off the Cumberland County Community Complex to residents and visitors.

Greeters will make sure all vendors and visitors feel welcome and appreciated.  They will be asked to promote Cumberland County as a whole in terms of restaurants, activities, and other businesses. Volunteer shifts are available on Friday, Saturday and Sunday to accommodate anyone’s schedule. Volunteer needs include:

• helping vendors unload and set up,

• handing out door prize tickets,

• directing visitors to different attractions at our event,

• offering assistance to vendors needing a break,

• coordinating the Featured Exhibition and Featured Educator locations,

• conducting exit surveys, and

• offering suggestions for other activities and locations in Cumberland County.

Whether you are or are not an gun or knife enthusiast or collector, there is something for all volunteers to enjoy. This is an opportunity for you to help the young people in our community and show your pride to visitors and tourists. Please contact Jan Fisher at 931-787-2032 or [email protected] with questions.

 

Concert scheduled

The Cumberland County Community Band and Chorus will hold its second Annual Veterans Benefit Concert.

The concert will be Thursday November 8, at 7 P.M., at Stone Memorial High School.  All donations received at the door will be benefit the Cumberland County Veterans Emergency Fund.

 

Save the Date – NYS Picnic

The New York State picnic will be held on Sunday, September 9 from 1 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. at the St. George Marina Pavilion. Food, prizes, music, and a whole lot of fun!

Additional information to follow.

Call Thomas Covino at 931-707-9314 or 931-335-6758.

 

Golf Fundraiser set

The Art Guild at Fairfield Glade will hold its 2012 Golf Fundraiser on Friday, July 27 at Heatherhurst (Brae) Golf Course.

The event will begin with a 7:30 A.M. shotgun start.  The cost is $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.