Glade Sun
FFG Garden Club wins first place in Parade of Trees
Members of the Fairfield Glade Garden Club were on hand at the First National Bank on Wednesday, Dec. 9, to accept the first-place award (Civic Club Division) in the Parade of Trees. The tree decorating effort was led by Committee Chairman Linda Biggar. Members were able to show off their talents by handcrafting beautiful nosegay ornaments filled with dried flowers. Additional bows and dried hydrangeas filled out the decorations. Club members will be celebrating this achievement at their monthly business meeting, which will be followed by their annual Christmas party. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 16, from 9:30-11 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 are held on the third Wednesday of each month. If you are interested in joining, membership is only $15 per year. For more information, contact Liz Cartwright, 459-2227, or Margaret Brant, 484-9747.
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Women’s 9-Hole Rally raises $1,500
"THINK PINK" seemed to be the theme for our Rally for the Cure event. Pink and white balloons marked all the entrance ways and pink bag favors were available for all the participants who were definitely garbed in pink.
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Downey wins Women's State Open with birdie on first hole of sudden death
Florida professional Danielle Downey sank an18-inch putt on the first hole of sudden death to defeat amateur Margaret Shirley to claim the 2010 Tennessee Women's State Open championship Saturday afternoon at Stonehenge.
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Ladies Invitational hosts 245 players representing nine states
The 37th annual Ladies Invitational Golf Tournament at Fairfield Glade was a great success. Mother Nature cooperated with beautiful weather both days, and the field of 245 women representing 9 states enjoyed making new friends and renewing friendships from past years.
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Hole-in-One Club
Published July 28, 2010.
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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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Election and Stonehenge dominate FGCC July board meeting
Even though it's mid summer and the temperature is in the high 90s, the Fairfield Glade Community Club board meeting managed to draw a good crowd on Thursday. About 50 people were present.
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'Meet The Candidates' Town Hall meeting this Thursday night
The Fairfield Glade Community Club Election Committee would like to remind residents to attend the “Meet the Candidates” town hall meeting at 6:30 p.m., on Thursday, July 29, at the Fairfield Glade Community and Conference Center.
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DAN'S PLANS: Failure to fund could result in state funding being withheld
By now, you’ve all heard the news. In a 12–6 vote on Monday, July 19, our funding body rejected the document that the Cumberland County Commission’s Budget Committee had worked with painstaking care for over 40 hours during a plethora of meetings to craft.
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FROM THE DESK OF: Budget committee's tax rate/budget recommendation is rejected by commission
At this month’s regular full County Commission meeting, the resolution to establish the tax rate for Fiscal Year 2010-2011 was defeated with 6 yes votes and 12 no votes. Without an approved tax rate, discussion of the budget appropriations was futile since there is no levy to pay for the proposed expenditures.
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PATCHES OF LIFE: You’re full of beans
I stepped on the scale and it read 102,912 beans. I had never wondered what I weighed in beans, but I recall being told at one time I was full of beans. I really don’t know if the scale was accurate and I did have my shoes on so it may be a bean or two off.
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