Glade Sun
Plateau Creative Arts Center's first spring show is April 18-20
The Plateau Creative Arts Center will be celebrating its first spring art show in just three weeks, starting Friday, April 18, through Sunday, April 20, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. At 451 Lakeview Dr. in Fairfield Glade, the Art Guild will be adding to the charm of the spring season with its display of many beautiful art works. Ranging from three-dimensional pottery, jewelry, and sculpture, to two-dimensional oils, watercolors, pastels, photographs, and mixed media, everyone should delight in the show.
Since 1978 the Art Guild has dedicated its mission to the advancement of the arts through education, exhibitions, and outreach to the communities. The Art Guild also conducts classes, workshops, special events, and gallery trips. Most importantly, community support helps power its community programs and scholarship funds. Your visit to the 'Spring Show,er' and purchase of any beautiful, original art work is vital to the success of the guild's advancement of the arts on the Cumberland Plateau.
Come visit the 'Spring Show,er' while you support the Art Guild's mission.
Come vote on your favorite art work displayed for the people's choice award.
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Member/Member Tournament defies the odds
Despite the forecast of threatening weather, 390 entrants in the 2010 Member/Member golf tournament managed to play both rounds last weekend at Heatherhurst Golf Course, with nary a drop of rain to dampen their enthusiasm and enjoyment.
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FGCC board plans for ‘happy sewer’ experience into the future
Fairfield Glade Community Club President Charlie Woll reported the board and the long range planning committee met with the club's engineering firm, McGill Associates, the previous day to finalize the long term plans for renewal and expansion of the waste water treatment system.
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Community Club election ballots due by Sept. 10
Community club members are reminded that the deadline for casting your votes in the election for three board of directors positions is fast approaching.
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Author Melissa Newman to headline FOL Authors Luncheon
Tickets are now available for the limited seating at Friends of the Library’s Annual Author’s Luncheon, Thursday, Oct. 7.
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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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FROM THE DESK OF: Committees have final meetings
Although the last full commission meeting for the current Board of Commissioners was over two weeks ago, two committees subsequently met to complete some final tasks.
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DAN'S PLANS: Final foray for four fine folks
The Cumberland County Board of Education's August meeting was the final curtain call for four caring, compassionate and first class representatives who have acted very well in their policy, planning and promotion roles on the public education stage.
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Letters to the Editor
Published Sept. 2, 2010.
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Sally Schrader Memorial Golf Outing will benefit the Humane Society
Stonehenge Golf Club, Tennessee's #1 resort golf course, will host the annual Humane Society of Cumberland County golf outing on Monday, Oct. 11, Columbus Day, at 9 a.m., with a shotgun start.
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CMC affiliates with Tennessee Radiation Oncology
Cumberland Medical Center (CMC) is proud to announce an affiliation with the East Tennessee Radiation Oncology, P.C., (ETRO) a professional corporation specializing in providing radiation oncology services.
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