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state rep. courtney rogers shares a moment with Long hollow Jamboree owner eugene hardison, Wally hardison and chief
marty Bowers.
Volunteer firefighters Ron Wills and John Kemper stayed Firefighters/EMRs Nancy Reding and Robbie Moore served
busy cooking the food. state rep. courtney rogers and volunteer mary ann day. up a hearty breakfast for guests.
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More than 400 people attended The Volunteer State College Foundation’s 10th annual Educate a Woman luncheon on Friday, April 21 at Long Hollow Baptist Church. The event has provided
over $115,900 in scholarships for women in the last 10 years. TENA LEE
Karen Mitchell, vice president for resource development at Vol State Community College,
thanked Susan Peach (right), CEO of HighPoint Health System and Sumner Regional Medical
Scholarship recipient Melissa Cox, who is now a member of the Educate a Woman Commit- Center, for being a 2017 Summa Cum Laude Sponsor of the 2017 Educate a Woman luncheon.
tee, shared how a college education has shaped her life. Sue Pittman of Ms. Sue’s Medspa was also recognized.
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Seussical opens
ters of the American Berry House in 1796. He
Revolution is reach- served this Mero Dis-
ing out to citizens and trict under the adminis-
this weekend
community business trations of Thomas Jef-
for financial support to ferson and John Adams.
restore and rededicate All the graves in the
STAFF REPORTS cal some will fall in love, the gravesite of Henry vanishing family cem-
The Hendersonville some will have desper- Bradford, one of this etery are Bradford de-
High School Theatre De- ate adventures, and area’s prominent first scendent who lived in
partment, under the di- some will save the world. citizens. the home for one hun-
rection of Carole Everson, Come join familiar char- Bradford received a dred years.
presents Seussical April acters like the Cat in the
28 and 29 at 7 p.m. and Hat, Horton the Ele- Cheryl Sherwood, president of Newcomers & Community
April 30 at 2:30 p.m. phant, Gertrude McFuzz, Club, Beverly Fussell, member of French Lick, Carrol Pitts,
This delightful, en- club member and Mary Katheryn Wise, president-elect of
Mayzie LaBird, the Sour French Lick. SUBMITTED
tertaining, zany musical
Kangaroo, General Geng-
is based on the works
his Khan Schmitz and his
of Dr. Seuss. Seussical
Vol State students Emily Williams (left) and Crystal Sloss chat on the Gallatin campus during
the summer semester. SUBMITTED
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Gallatin resident Emersyn Monroe nears the finish line. Second overall finisher and Merroll Hyde student Sean Meier
nears the finish line during the Merroll Hyde Hawk 5K Run
and Walk.
Tre Hargett and K’leetha Gilbert pose before the start of the
Third overall finisher Max Wagner nears the finish line. Gallatin Resident Brent Fuqua nears the finish line.
Merroll Hyde Hawk 5K Run and Walk event.
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Support cyclist Charlene Alcorn signals traffic to move aside First place female finisher and Merroll Hyde student Kaelyn Hendersonville resident Ashvin Kodali nears the finish line.
as lead runner and winner Spencer Cole nears the finish line. Meier is all smiles as she nears the finish line.
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