Vista Gatherings – May 31, 2016

Glade Treasure Hunt set

The 2016 Fairfield Glade Treasure Hunt is set for September 23. This has always been a fun time for those who enjoy puzzle solving, figuring out clues or just having a good time.

The treasure hunt is limited to 20 cars with a maximum of four people per vehicle. Participants will gather at the Discovery Center at 5 P.M. the day of the hunt.

They will be given a set of clues and an explanation of how the hunt is to be conducted.

All clues will lead to a certain destination in Fairfield Glade, with a total of 10 puzzles to be solved. The final clue will lead participants to a secret destination where food and beverages (BYOB) will be served and prizes awarded.

Participants should bring a FFG site map, pencils, tablet, flashlight, and cell phone.

The cost is $10 per person. Call your friends and neighbors and make plans for a fun evening.

For more information call: Norma at 931-787-2691 or Terry at 931-787-0467.

Make checks payable to Terry Renaud and mail to 653 Catoosa Blvd, FFG, TN, 38558.

All names and monies must be received no later than 8/24.

KWVA to install officers at June 8 meeting

The Plateau Chapter #297, Korean War Veterans Association, at the monthly meeting, June 8, will install new officers for the ensuing year.

The meeting is to begin at 1 P.M. at the Fairfield Glade Community & Conference Center on Stonehenge Drive, where the new Commander, Senior Vice Commander, & Junior Vice Commander will be installed.  Guests are welcome and additional information or questions may be addressed to Cmdr Gene Stone at 931-484-4610.

Results of the spring fund raiser, sale of the South Korean Rose of Sharon Flower will be available and reported.

The Chapter has been invited to lunch at the Red Stone Arsenal in Alabama on Friday, June 24—arrangements and sign up for this event will commence.  It is an event that members should want to attend.  There is also an event in Knoxville on Saturday, June 25, at Buddy’s BBQ on Kingston Pike for Korean Vets.

Reservations for this event may be accomplished by calling Rex Davis at 865-681-3900 before June 20.  Wives or a family member are invited to accompany Vets to each of these events.

The balance of the meeting will be available for expression of events going forward for the balance of this fiscal year.  Uniforms are required and it is hoped that attendance will be full!

Plateau Photography Club Meeting slated

The topic for the next meeting of the Plateau Photography Club will be “Cumberland County-Rooftops and Rooflines.”

Members will explore the county looking for interesting angles, textures, lines, and silhouettes to share with the group.  The meeting will be at the Fairfield Glade Library, Room C at 1 P.M. on Thursday, June 16th.

The meeting is open to members of the Plateau PC Users Group and guests for a $3 fee.

For questions call Jim Mansfield at 484-6920.

Quilt show coming

The Cumberland County Piecemakers Quilt show will take play Wednesday, June 1, at 8:45.

Visit website: http://www.ccpiecemakers.com for quilt show information.

Don’t forget -Two month BOM are due to be turned into Lois on Wednesday June 1.

There will be a quilt show meeting.  Signed up Quilt Show Committee Chairs, please plan to attend this  meeting.  All guild members who would like to be involved in the 2017 Quilt Show are invited to attend  this meeting.

At 10, their monthly Business Meeting will Begin. All meetings take place at the Senior Center on Hwy 127 South, Crossville.

For upcoming Programs and Events, call Lois Miller, at 931-456-4561.

2nd Annual Origami Tsunami Festival set

The 2nd Annual Origami Tsunami Festival will be held on Friday/Saturday, June 10-11, at the Art Circle Public Library (ACPL) in Crossville, TN from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. on Friday and 9 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. on Saturday.

The event is being organized by P.O.P. (Plateau Origami People), a local paper folding group.

There will be folding classes, video presentations, folding contests with prizes and lots of Folding and Fun.  Additionally, several “expert” folders will be present showing their work.

This is an event for ALL ages, young and not-so-young.  No experience necessary … and free origami giveaways to attendees.   The two-day event is free and open to the public.  A schedule of detailed events is available at the ACPL.

Republicans to meet

The Cumberland County Republican Women’s Club will have their monthly meeting on Thursday,  June 2 at 5 P.M. at the Republican Headquarters.

They will be finalizing plans for the Reagan Day Dinner on June 4th so please try to attend. In their quest to generate volunteers for our county, Ms. Susie Randelman will  be the guest speaker. Ms. Randelman, our Library Director, will show opportunities for service at the Art Circle Library, 3 East Street, in downtown Crossville.

Any one interested in meeting Ms. Randelman and learning more about volunteering at the library are welcome to come by at 5:30 after the business meeting. Any conservative lady who would like to become a part of the group, they would love to meet you. Their club meets the first Thursday of each month at the Republican Headquarters, 539 West Avenue, Crossville, Tenn. 38555.Just look for the elephant!

Dance Club inviting all

The New Generation Dance Club is a dinner dance club that features a social hour starting at 5:30 P.M. with dinner served at 6:30 P.M. and dancing continuing until 9 P.M.

The club was started in 1990 to provide an evening of sociability, dancing, fellowship and expanded friendship.  The dances are held at the Fairfield Glade Community Conference Center four times per year in May, July, October and December, on the second Tuesday of these months.  Dress is usually smart casual or dressy.

Invitations with menu selections are mailed to the membership six weeks prior to each dance.  If you wish to sit with friends you can make table reservations.  If you wish to make new friends you will be seated accordingly.  Invitation responses are returned to the club Vice President along with your seating and meal preference and a check to cover the cost of the dance and three course meal selection.

The annual membership dues are $35 per couple for existing members and $40 per couple for new members. Guests may attend a dance before considering membership to the dance club.

If you are new to this area, this is a great way to meet people.  Or, if you are a longtime resident and looking for a nice evening out, plan to attend the next New Generation Dance Club event on Tuesday, July 12, 2016.

For more information, please call Evelyne Kornreich at 931-287-0097 or Pat Hawes at 931-250-2761 or email to [email protected].

“Strings of Praise” to Appear in Concert

“Strings of Praise” will appear in concert at Fellowship Baptist Church of Fairfield Glade on Saturday, June 4, at 6 P.M.

Local musicians Bob Bourne, Mike Garrett, Rob Baker and others will join with Alabama friends Butch Butler (professional steel guitarist) and Joe Whitten (pianist), again this year as “Strings of Praise” bring a beautiful presentation of stringed instrumental sacred music to Fairfield Glade.

Instruments will include steel, acoustic, bass and acoustic electric guitars; violin; mandolin; psaltery; autoharp and piano.  This group has been heartily welcomed in years past, and their music just keeps getting better!

Fellowship Baptist, 12 Westminster Court, (38558) is located off Peavine Road, between and across the road from the Custard Cabin and Tuttle Lane.  If you have any questions, call the church office at (931) 456-2525

Marathon Pinochle set

Marathon PinochlePicnic is scheduled for Saturday, June 11 – sign up by June 3.

The Marathon Pinochle Club of Fairfield Glade will meet for its annual end-of-season picnic at Fairfield Glade Community Church (521 Snead Dr.), including an optional final tournament. A picnic lunch, catered by Glader Judy Kenyon and friends will feature meatball sandwiches, two salads, dessert, and soft drinks or tea.

The cost is $9 per person, which includes lunch and a donation for the use of the dining room. The picnic begins at 2 P.M. with the tournament, ($1 per player, and prizes for top scorers).

Participation is voluntary, and is open to members, former members, spouses, friends, and potential new members.

Food will be served at 3 P.M., with a brief meeting, distribution of 2015-2016 season winnings, and completion of the tournament to follow.

Please send your enrollment form and checks to John Moritz, 53 Loxley Ln., FFG by June 7. Be sure to notify John by June 3 of your intent to attend, so we can get an accurate count for the caterer .

Any questions, call John at 456-2290. Members who cannot attend will need to make special arrangements with Laurie Kreskowiak to pick up winnings at her home. Please write checks to order of John or Cash.

Hebbertsburg Dance scheduled for June 4

Back by popular demand on Saturday, June 4, starting at 5:30 P.M. at the Hebbertsburg Community Center.

The City Lites Band will be serenading us with favorite songs and music from the 50’s up to today.  Songs that bring back memories and, either have us out on the dance floor, with our special love, or sitting, watching and reminiscing.

There are four months remaining in this season of Hebbertsburg dances (the first Saturday each month through September) and we will highlight one band member each month.

The activities start at 5 P.M. (CST) with your choice of two homemade meals; a BBQ sandwich with chips or spaghetti and meat sauce with bread, both served with either coffee, tea or a soft drink and only $7.

The band starts weaving their special magic at 5:30 and continue till 8:30.Admission is $4 for adults, but, children 16 and under are free and this is family entertainment at its best, so bring you kids or grandkids with you.

They will have their ‘Fun ‘N Famous Cakewalk’ too.  What’s that?  More fun!  Our Hebbertsburg ladies donate delicious cakes, and for a $1 chance you can dance, shuffle or walk around the numbered circle to music.  When the music stops, a number is drawn and if you’re on that number…you get your choice of cakes, which you can take home, or have the kitchen gals cut to share there.

All the Hebbertsburg workers are volunteers and all monies received go to pay the band and for maintenance and expenses of the Community Center. From the 4-Way Stop in Fairfield Glade, take Peavine Road north about 5 miles to the fork in the road with a house in the center, take the left fork about a block and you’ll see the blue Community Center building on the left. Any questions, call Carolyn at 931-707 7837.

Save the date

The St. George Boat Regatta will be held Saturday, July 23rd. This year the theme will be Patriot/Red, White and Blue! Think Patriotic, Oylmpic, Election etc for boat decor.

More info to come. Tix go on sale in June.

Hospice meeting set

The June monthly meeting of the Fairfield Glade Hospice Auxiliary will be held, Monday, June 6, at 2:30 P.M. at St. Francis of Assissi Catholic Church Hall. We will be discussing our Butterfly Release Fundraiser that is scheduled for Saturday, June 11.

All current and prospective members are encouraged to attend.  Guests are especially welcome for the opportunity to learn more about the fund raising mission and work of the Hospice Auxiliary. All funds raised by these events support the ongoing operation of Cumberland House, a six bed, end of life facility, which accommodates all persons, without consideration of ability to pay.

For further information, please contact, Jo Templin, Membership Chairman, at 484-4182.

Attention all ladies

The next bimonthly Cumberland Plateau Christian Women’s Connection luncheon will be a Teddy Bear Birthday Party held on June 16th 11 A.M. to 1 P.M. to 1:00 p.m. Central Time at the Discovery Center at 5160 Peavine Road.

Lunch will be catered by Big Boys BBQ.  Cumberland County Playhouse members will provide entertainment.  The speaker will be Arlene Grimes, “When All Else Fails, Read the Directions”.

Meetings are fun and uplifting and provide a great opportunity to meet ladies from all around the county.  For more information contact Carolyn at 931-484-9556 or email

Kayak Connection rolls on through summer

The kayak group started paddleing this month. Saturday, May 7 was just fantastic.The lakes are warming, fish are jumping, ducks are flying, eagles are diving.

They launch off from FFG lake docks on Saturdays at 8:30 A.M., sharp. Here is the lake schedule for the next few weeks:

June 4  – Lk Catherine

June 11- Lk Kirkstone (parking space limited)

June 18- Lk Malvern

June 25 -Lk Glastowbury

July 2 – Lk Pomeroy

Next Celtic Circle Gathering set June 7

The Celtic Circle has had a busy month so far and it isn’t over yet. There is still time to attend the Smoky Mountain Highland Games at Maryland College on Saturday and Sunday, May 21 and 22.

And, don’t miss the Medieval Faire being held in Harriman on Saturday and Sunday, May 21 and 22, and on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, May 28, 29, and 30; hours are 10 A.M. to 5 P.M.

What is being planned for June?  Well, if you like taking short jaunts, say to Glasgow, Kentucky, mark your calendar now for Friday through Sunday, June 3 to 5, and attend the Highland Games and Celtic Festival at River Barren State Park.

Their June gathering will be an informal outdoor concert at Julianne’s house on Tuesday, June 7 starting at 6 P.M. and all Celtic Cousins are invited.

To become a member, you just send her an email at callingallclans2013@gmail requesting it.

Ice Cream and More!

On Saturday, June 18th there will be an Ice Cream Social at the Fairfield Glade United Methodist Pavilion.

Please come and join in on the fun.  Everyone is welcome to come from noon to 2:30 P.M. for a hot dog and beverage as well as some ice cream with the trimmings.

Bring your family and neighbors and enjoy the music of our Praise Band “Rev3lation” under the direction of Marty Gibson.

Butterfly release slated by Glade Hospice

The Fairfield Glade Hospice Auxiliary will present its 5th Annual Hospice Benefit Celebration of Life Butterfly Release on Saturday, June 11, on the Courthouse Lawn in Crossville from 9: to 10 A.M.

The program will be an uplifting and joyful experience remembering those we have loved and lost.

The donation for the butterflies is $20 for one name to be remembered or $100 for six different names to be remembered.

They encourage you to attend our event, bring a lawn chair and wear brightly colored clothing.  Those unable to attend may still reserve butterflies in the name of a family member or friend and these will also be released.  Butterfly order forms are available at the Hospice Office at 30 E. Adams St., at area churches and businesses, or one can  be e-mailed to your from Kay Moyer at [email protected].

The deadline for ordering butterflies is May 28, 2016.

Attention all Ladies

The next bimonthly Cumberland Plateau Christian Women’s Connection luncheon will be a Teddy Bear Picnic held on June 16 from 11 A.M. to 1 P.M. Central Time at the Discovery Center at 5160 Peavine Road.

Lunch will be catered by Big Boys BBQ.  The speaker will be Arlene Grimes, “When All Else Fails, Read the Directions”.  Cumberland County Playhouse members will provide entertainment.

Meetings are fun and uplifting and provide a great opportunity to meet ladies from all around the county.

For more information contact Carolyn at 931-484-9556 or email [email protected].

Ecumenical lunch slated

Ladies of Fairfield Glade Churches Ecumenical  Lunch will be held June 8, at St. Francis Catholic Church, 7503 Peavine Rd. Doors open at 10 A.M.

Reservations may be made by mailing check  to Dianne Burling, 159 Havenridge Cir. FFG, 38558.

For more information call Pam Brophy, 931-707-7234

Glade Church to host Creation Classes 

Do you have questions about Creation, such as: How long were Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden?  Where is the Garden of Eden now?  Who was Cain’s wife?  Did Abraham and Job know each other?  I could go on and on,  Will these questions be answered in the Scientific and Biblical Creationism Course?  We invite you to attend and find out.

Fellowship Baptist Church, 12 Westminster Court, Fairfield Glade, campus site for the ongoing Faith Bible Institute (college level) Bible program, is excited to offer this in-depth, three week Scientific and Biblical Creationism Elective Course.  It will run from Monday June 13, through the end of the month with two weekly attendance options: Monday mornings from 9 A.M. to noon or Thursday evenings from 5 to 8 P.M.

A test will be offered the fourth week to earn points toward a diploma. (The details will be explained at a meeting to be held in the Fellowship Hall of Fellowship Baptist Church, at 6 P.M. on Thursday, May 12.).

Call the church office at 931-456-2525 or, Sharon, the local FBI Director, at 931-456-0634 for an application.

Check out Faith Bible Institute online at www.FBIClass.com.

The course is offered to all area adults. Church affiliation is not a requirement.

The cost is $40 per person and covers all needed materials (bring your own pencils) and for couples, the spouse’s cost is just $30.

You can pay the entire amount when submitting the application, or just the $15 application fee at that time, with the balance due at the first class. The completed application and money must be received at Fellowship Baptist, by noon on Sunday, May 15. Make checks payable to Fellowship Baptist Church.

Fellowship Baptist Church is located at 12 Westminster Court, off Peavine Road, across from and 1/2 way between The Custard Cabin and Tuttle Lane.

Kinseekers to Discuss DNA at June 2 Meeting

The next Kinseekers of Fairfield Glade meeting will be on Thursday, June 2 from 1 to 3 P.M. in the Fellowship Hall at the Fairfield Glade Community Church, 521 Snead Drive.  Park in the back and use the back/side entrance.

The speaker will be Edy Williams, a teacher in Overton County and a local expert on DNA; the cost, the procedure, what to expect and how to follow-up on the results. Even if you aren’t into genealogy, this is a fascinating and useful topic to explore. Everyone is welcome.

At our May 5 meeting, Darla Brock, an Archivist with 16 year’s experience with the Tennessee State Library and Archives, spoke on using the Tennessee Supreme Court Records in our genealogy research. She detailed the recent improvements to the State Archives building location, as well as which types of records and data are available for public viewing.

Also, during the meeting, our Program Planning Team passed out survey sheets for program ideas for next year and requested we fill them out and return them at the June meeting. Gene and Holly work hard to bring us interesting and relevant subjects each and every month, year after year; so please, complete your survey and bring it on June 2. Thanks.

Kinseekers meets the first Thursday each month, the membership dues are just $10 a year, there are no attendance requirements and you don’t have to be actively doing genealogy research to join. In fact, we suggest you attend the first time as our guest.

Other genealogy related groups in this area are: The Celtic Circle which meets at 6:00, the first Tuesday each month at the Christian Church of the Cumberlands, 1312 East First Street, Crossville.  Email [email protected].  The Cumberland County Archives and Family Heritage Center, 95 East First Street, Crossville, which is open Tuedsday, Thursday and Saturday from 9 to 4:00, phone 931-456-2006, and The Cumberland County Genealogy Society, which meets the first and third Monday each month at the Art Circle Library, 3 East Street, Crossville, phone 931-484-6790.

[email protected].

Volunteer Coin Club to Meet June 14

The Volunteer Coin Club of Crossville will hold their regular  meeting on  Tuesday, June 14 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.

The Cumberland County Republican Party’s Annual Reagan Day Dinner will be held Saturday, June 4 at 6:00 at the Cumberland County Community Complex. A ribeye steak dinner will be served with delicious sides and desserts. The keynote speaker this year will be Congressman Diane Black. Tickets are only $30 per person or a table of 8 can be purchased for $200. Tickets may be purchased by calling 931-456-4414, or at the door. All proceeds benefit our local Republican Party.

CWC Hosting “A Teddy Bear Picnic”

Hey Ladies, do you like teddy bears?  Do you have a favorite one from way-back-when?  Maybe you have a collection of them piled on your bed or on display on shelves around your house…maybe you still sleep with one?  There is just something so comforting and cuddly about them, isn’t there?

CWC is hosting “A Teddy Bear Picnic” on Thursday, June 16, at The Discovery Center, 5160 Peavine Road, Fairfield Glade, 38558, which is diagonally across the street from the stop light at Food City.

We invite all area ladies to attend. You’re welcome to bring your favorite Teddy or a picture of your Teddy Bear collection.  In fact, if you have a Really Old Teddy Bear, bring it with you.  We will give a very nice gift in recognition of the Oldest Teddy there.

The other part of our plan is a Picnic…an Indoor Picnic, which means no ants, flies, mosquitos or sand; instead, we’ll have air conditioning, comfortable chairs, tables to eat at and, best of all, we’re encouraged to wear casual, comfortable clothes.

Doors open and our ‘Social Hour’ runs from 11:00 to 11:30 (CST).  The luncheon and program are from 11:30 to 1:00. Our June feature will be The Cumberland County Playhouse Performers and you know how great they are.

Our Inspirational Speaker will be Arlene Grimes from South Carolina.  She just recently retired from Clemson University, and will share her thoughts on “When All Else Fails, Read The Directions!”  Can anyone relate?

Big Boy BBQ will cater a perfect picnic lunch of hamburgers, baked beans, potato salad, cole slaw and banana pudding, plus ice tea and lemonade. This is just $12 per lady, all inclusive. Reservations are needed by noon on Thursday, June 9. Call Carolyn at 931-484-9556, or email [email protected].

Stonecroft Women’s Connection (CWC) is a non-denominational organization where women of all ages and walks of life can meet for fellowship and encouragement.  Church affiliation is not required.  Our luncheons are held on the third Thursday of every other month; so for the rest of the year, they’ll be in August, October and December.  But, don’t wait, we hope you will join us on June 16, and bring a friend or neighbor with you.

Fellowship Baptist Presents “Strings of Praise Concert”

All area gospel music lovers are invited to join us on Saturday, June 4 at 6:00 (CST) as Fellowship Baptist Church, 12 Westminster Court, Fairfield Glade, presents our second annual Strings of Praise Concert. This free concert is being held in our church sanctuary.

Well known local musicians Bob Bourne, Mike Garret and Dick Walter will be joined by Butch Butler (professional steel guitarist) and Joe Wihitten (piano), both from Alabama.

We will be blessed with music from the following stringed insturments: a steel guitar, an acoustic guitar, a violin, an autoharp,  a bass guitar, a mandolin, a psaltry and a piano. We hope to see you there.  No reservations, no cost, just blessings galore. Please join us and bring a friend or neighbor with you.

Fellowship Baptist is located off of Peavine Road, half way between and across the road from The custard Cabin and Tuttle Lane. Questions, call the church office at 931-456-2525.