You’re Invited
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> Sponsored by Tennessee’s Backroads Heritage
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> Annual Christmas Gathering
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> Thursday, December 3, 2015 – 6 p.m.
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> Manchester-Coffee County Conference Center
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> RSVP by Tuesday, November 27, 2015.
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> Cost – $20 per person
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> After enjoying a fabulous meal, there will be a round of the Dirty
Santa game – if you want to participate, bring a gift valued around
$10. Also, please bring at least one non-perishable item which will be
donated to an area food pantry. There will also be a special Christmas
performance by the Millennium Repertory Theater Group.
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> For more information call: 615-613-5627. This event is open to the
public.
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Category: Community Calendar
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12/03/2015-Tennessee’s Backroads Heritage Annual Christmas Gathering
12/05/2015-CCCHS Raiderette Dance Clinic
The Coffee County Central High School Raiderette Dance Team will be > hosting a dance clinic on Saturday, December 5th, from 9am-12pm. Children > grades Prek-12th are invited to attend. The cost is $30 and includes a > t-shirt and admission to a CCHS home basketball game to perform. Clinic > participants will dance at the game on Tuesday, December 8th, during the > girls’ halftime. The game starts at 6pm, and everyone needs to meet in the > CCHS cafeteria at 5:45pm. If you are interested, please contact Mandy > Ballard at (931) 273-4135 or email her at ballarda@k12coffee.net.
11/02/2015-Visually Impaired Person’s meeting
The Coffee County Visually Impaired Person's Group will meet on Monday, Nov. 2, 2015 at 10:00 AM at Forest Mill C of C, 3366 McMinnville Hwy., Manchester, TN for regular meeting. Maggie Vaughn, "Poet Lareit" from Bell Bucke, TN will be our guest speaker. After her presentation we will have a brief business meeting and lunch will be served. Anyone with any type sight or hearing loss and their family & friends are encouraged to attend. Volunteers are needed!! For more information call Betty Clem, President, at 455-5592. Thank you so much !!!
11/11/2015-Veterans Day Observance
Colonel Beverly Lee to Speak at Veterans Day Ceremony Mayor Lane Curlee and the Tullahoma Board of Aldermen invite veterans and the public to attend the Veterans Day Ceremony to be held on Wednesday, November 11 at the South Jackson Civic Center at 404 South Jackson Street. The doors will open at 10:30 a.m. At the 11th hour, on the 11th day, of the 11th month of 2015, the City of Tullahoma will pause to honor America's Veterans and celebrate their contributions to our way of life. Colonel Beverly Lee- United States Air Force, Retired, will be the featured speaker at the City of Tullahoma's annual Veterans Day Ceremony. She has had a distinguished career in the USAF from 1975 to 2005, and was awarded the Legion of Merit, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal, as well as many other awards. She is a graduate of Tullahoma High School, Motlow State Community College, holds a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from the University of Memphis, and a Master of Arts Degree in Psychology, Guidance and Counseling from the University of Northern Colorado. Colonel Lee was the first female cadet in the Memphis State University Air Force ROTC, a graduate of Air Intelligence officer school at Lowry AFB, CO, Air Force Survival School, Foreign Internal Defense/Counter-Terrorism courses, as well as the Air Command and Staff School and Air War College. She has been stationed at numerous bases in the U.S., Europe, and Asia serving as an intelligence officer early in her career and public affairs officer in the reserves for over 20 years. She has studied terrorism, aircraft, weapon systems, and tactics of Russian and Chinese forces and served as a senior public affairs spokesperson for major events and projects for the Department of Defense. She was activated during Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom and deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. After September 11, 2001, Colonel Lee was deployed to United States Forces Japan in Yokota AFB Japan and worked closely with the U.S. Embassy where the former Tennessee Senator Howard Baker was ambassador. Since returning to Tullahoma from Laguna NIguel, California, she has been active in community and civic organizations and endeavours. Colonel Lee has been a leader supporting civic engagement and currently serves as Vice President of the Tennessee World Affairs Council and as a board member of Seven Sisters International supporting victims of human trafficking. She is also a member of the Arnold Community Council and the Motlow Women's Philanthropic Society. "I look forward to honoring our men and women who have served in the military, and thanking this community for their incredible support." said Colonel Lee. In her last assignment, Colonel Lee served as the Secretary of the Air Force, Director of Entertainment Liaison advising writers, producers and studio executives on military life, operations, and training; assisting in the production of an Emmy nominated Super Bowl commercial, major motion pictures, television shows, and special events saluting our military men and women. Colonel Lee is also the former president of the Capistrano Unified School District Foundation (Orange County, California) serving 52 schools with more than 51,000 students with a focus on funding technology needs and the arts programs. In addition, she has served as a PTA president, on numerous county task forces, and as a community advisor on the National Children's Study (DHHS). Prior to moving to Tullahoma, TN, she was the 2002 Citizen of the Year for the city of Laguna Niguel and the 2004 ASYMCA Military Volunteer of the Year at Camp Pendleton MCAS, CA. Introducing Colonel Beverly Lee will be Major General Robert Alan Harris. General Harris was the Assistant Adjutant General - Army, Tennessee National Guard, retired, had a distinguished career from 1978 to 2013, and he earned the Bronze Star and the Legion of Merit, as well as many other awards. "Soldiers have an amazing capacity to do good, and we should celebrate those who serve today and pause to commemorate those who Heaven has already collected," said Major General Harris. "When you honor those who gave their yesterdays in defense of this country, you honor the best of what men and women can be," said Mayor Lane Curlee. "We are pleased to host this event for veterans and it is an honor to have our local military leaders participating in Tullahoma's Veterans Day Ceremony." Other participants will include Mayor Lane Curlee, and Ruby Luna, Regent, Tullahoma Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution. Other groups taking part in the program include American Legion Post No. 43, VFW Post No. 4188, Marine Corps League Detachment 1128 and Boy Scout Troop 402. Patriotic music will be provided by select members of the Tullahoma High School Band, THS Aristocats and Lloyd Smith. The Veterans Day National Ceremony is held each year at Arlington National Cemetery. The ceremony commences precisely at 11:00 a.m. with a wreath laying at the Tomb of the Unknowns. The ceremony is intended to honor and thank all who served in the United States Armed Forces. Originally known as Armistice Day, it was proclaimed in 1919 to commemorate the end of World War I and the veterans of that war. In 1954 the United States Congress, at the urging of the veterans service organizations, changed the observance to Veterans Day to honor Americans of all wars.
10/23/2015-All You Can Eat- chili supper at the Summitville
This Friday night- All You Can Eat- chili supper at the Summitville Community Center. This is to fund playground equipment for kids, picnic tables for families, and a walking track! For $10 you get all the chili and cornbread or crackers you can eat, a drink, and a dessert! Hot dogs, chili dogs, and all the toppings are available. The food is all donated so every dime goes to the cause! Serving 5:PM through 8:PM. Hwy 55 East past Willowbrook, turn left on Summitville Road across the RR tracks to right on School Street. Bring your family, friends, anyone and everyone is welcome!
10/30/2015- Westwood Middle School Rocktober BASH
Westwood Middle School invites the community to join in on Fall Family Fun on Friday, October 30th. 5:30PM- 9:00PM
Lip Sync Competition-WMS Students will participate AND see special performances by the Manchester City Police Department and Manchester City Fire Department!!
Mrs. Lewis’ class will be performing spooky “old time” radio shows.
Families can enjoy a Chili Supper, pizza, concessions.
Christmas shop at our Silent Auction or with our local craft vendors.
Kids Games including our “Haunted Library” are included with admission.
12/5/2015-CCCHS Library Craft Fair and Jingle Bell Hustle 5K Run
CCCHS Library Craft Fair and Jingle Bell Hustle 5K Run. Proceeds from the events will help the CCCHS Library and the Coffee County Imagination Library. The craft fair is December 5, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. There will also be Breakfast with Santa that morning from 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. provided by FCCLA (Future Career and Community Leaders of America). The cost for the craft fair is free with Breakfast for Santa being $5.00 per person for a pancake and sausage breakfast. The Jingle Bell Hustle 5K run will start before the Manchester Christmas Parade the evening of December 5th. Cost for the 5k is $25.00 and includes a t-shirt. Check out Active.com for registering or email cchslibrary@k12coffee.net. We are partnering with the Coffee County Imagination Library in coordinating these events. Any questions contact Kandy Shemwell at shemwellk@k12coffee.net, Frances Samples at fbsamples@msn.com, or Nicole Carney at carneyn@k12coffee.net.
10/28/2015-Canvas Church Trunk or Treat
Wednesday Night, October 28, 2015 (5:00-8:00PM)
Canvas Community Church, 1886 McArthur Street in Manchester
Come and join us for our 2nd Annual Trunk or Treat and Chili Dinner. Safe Treats, Carnival Games, Prizes, and Face Painting for ages 0-5th Grade. Invite someone!
Costumes
Welcome
Contact: Stephanie Hunt
Phone: 931-728-7070
Facebook: SPLATCCC
www.cometocanvas.com
Time:
5:00-8:00 PM
Meeting of the Stones River Chapter Gold Star Wives of America
The group meets the 2nd Saturday of each month at the Alvin C York administration center at 1:30pm
Local chapters carry our programs of service to their members and communities and are the “back bone” of Gold Star Wives. The work and policies of the organization have their beginnings at the Chapter level. Members-at-large living in communities where no active chapter exists are kept informed through Region and National Newsletters.
The United States is divided into eight regions headed by Region Officers elected by the region members. Resolutions, slates of National Officers, and recommendations adopted in annual spring conferences are submitted to the National Convention.
The National organization, composed of elected Officers and Board of Directors representing all Regions, carry out the business of the organization. Annual National Conventions are held in different locations usually in July, during which members make final decisions concerning national policies of Gold Star Wives.