Jackie Van Dyke grabbed the headlines at the recent Fairfield Glade Lions Golf Tourney with a hole-in-one on hole #3 at the Heatherhurst Crag Course. Jackie won a cruise package for two with her "ace." It was not enough, however, to overcome the winning foursome of Sherry Stanley, Mary Listenberger, Mary Ann Ferkol, and Phyllis Thrush, who won first place in the ladies flight with a team score of 70. In the mixed flight, the low team score was 55, by the team of Rhonda Huddleston, Kermit Selvig, Dave St. Aubin, and Steve Kehrer. Men's first flight winners, also with a low team score of 55, was the team of Ernie Brown, Jerry Graham, Jerry Burkhart, and Tom Houston. In the men's second flight, the team of Charlie Straight, Tom Bowman, Joe Wylie and Ron Patterson won, with a team score of 59. There were also second- and third-place team winners in each flight.
The Fairfield Glade Lions Club wishes to acknowledge the support received from the local business community as well as from a number of individual donors/sponsors. These include all of the companies that are listed in the latest Lions Family Healthcare Guide, with special acknowledgement to the First National Bank. Additional hole sponsors and door prize sponsors include Coca Cola Bottling Co., Crossville Heating and Cooling, Gondola Pizza House, Action Heating & Cooling, Cookeville Regional Medical Center, Kali's Kitchen, Beef & Barrel Restaurant, Big Boys Barbeque, Brownstones, Cancun Restaurant, Chestnut Hill Winery, Forte's Restaurant, Four Seasons Golf, Four Seasons Grill, Manny's Restaurant, Mega Bites Café, Stacy's Peavine Plaza Restaurant, Brass Lantern Restaurant, Tony's Restaurant, Garcia's Mexican Restaurant, Plateau Computer, D&D; Liquors, Boston's Restaurant, U.S. Golf, Halcyon Days Restaurant, Lake Tansi Golf Course, Applebee's, Logan's Roadhouse, Chili's, Crawdaddy's Restaurant, Red Lobster, Olive Garden, Puelo's, O'Charley's, Mama Rosa's, Johnson Nursery, Thomas Andrews, Charlotte's Interiors, Vegas Steakhouse, Genesis Italian Grill, Wisdom TV, Manchester Tank, Stonehaus Winery, Phil-ing Station, and A-1 Auto.
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Hole-in-one highlights Lions Tourney
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FG First Baptist Church all smiles as their 'ship comes in'
Fairfield Glade First Baptist Church was right in the path of the right-of-way for the new widening project for Peavine Road. With a new site selected and the new church building well under way, on Feb. 6, TDOT officially presented Fairfield Glade First Baptist Church a check for $1,435,550 for their property.
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SMHS Rocket Club visits FG Rotary
Fairfield Glade Rotary Club warmly welcomed eight accomplished Stone Memorial High School students. The members of the SMHS Rocket Club team presented a detailed account of their most recent competition in the Team America Rocketry Challenge National Finals in Washington D.C.
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Dr. Smith to speak Feb. 15 on women's health
William E. Smith, MD, will speak on women’s health on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., at a free Community Seminar, in the conference room at the Cumberland Medical Center Wellness Complex in Crossville, at 130 Woodmere Mall, on Hwy. 127. Non members of the facility are welcome.
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Lake Tansi resident wins Holiday Challenge drawing
Betty Smith of Lake Tansi won a six-month membership for the Cumberland Medical Center Wellness Complex at Crossville because she successfully completed a Holiday Challenge to maintain or lose weight from Nov. 24 through Jan. 4.
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Read the latest edition of "The Bulletin"
The Crossville Chronicle-Glade Sun also publishes a newsletter called "The Bulletin" in which you'll find a schedule of Glade activities and events, a restaurant and dining guide, golf information, and even tour schedules. Click here for the latest PDF edition of "The Bulletin."
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Playhouse favorite Daniel Black to appear this Sunday at the Southern Stars Concert
The Southern Stars Symphonic Brass will be presenting their second concert in the Crossville Music Series on Sunday, Feb. 12, at 3:30 p.m. in the beautiful auditorium at Stone Memorial High School.
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Iles is Lions Student of the Month for January
Cumberland County High School senior Dimi Iles has been honored by the Fairfield Glade Lions Club as January “Student of the Month.” She was selected by Guidance Counselor Robin Hull to be so honored by the Lions Club.
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Three musicians join Big Band Sound
Two talented Tennessee Technological University students and a veteran drummer have joined the ranks of the Big Band Sound. They are Kurt Snider, Brant Poindexter and Sarah Ransom.
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Avalon Center asks you to "Let Your Heart Rule" in February
In 2010 Congress began dedicating the entire month of February to Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month, a national effort to raise awareness about abuse in youth relationships and promote programs intended to help youth with teen dating violence issues. Throughout February, individuals and many organizations nationwide highlight the need to educate young people about healthy relationships, teach healthy relationship skills and prevent the devastating cycle of abuse.
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ENJOYING NATURE: How ‘fur’ would you go to get a great coat?
I saw in one of the magazines, that I sometimes read, that the Tennessee Fur Harvesters Association was having a fur sale in Crossville. “Fur harvesters” is another word for trappers. Trappers try to catch fur bearing animals like coyote, mink, and beaver for fun and profit. I talked Gary into going with me to see what we could learn.
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