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Monday, December 05, 2016ChurchChrist the King Catholic Church welcomes the new pastor, Father Ray Powell. Mass schedule is Sunday at noon and Thursdays at 10 a.m. The church is located at 816 Blue Top Road, Tazewell.FBC New TazewellFirst Baptist Church of New Tazewell is now offering free dinner on Wednesdays at 5 p.m. before Bible studies for kids to adults. The church is located at 814 Buchanan Rd., New Tazewell. For more information call 423-626-5401.Liberty Baptist ChurchRevival began at Liberty Baptist Church on Nov. 27. Weeknight services start at 7 p.m. Visiting preachers are Rev. Bob Zavattieri and Rev. Darrell Williams. Everyone is welcome to worship with us and join in the fight to win the lost. Dennis Buchanan, song leader, Rev. Kenny Clark, pastor.Mt. Zion Baptist ChurchRegular services include: Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a.m. with worship at 11 a.m. Sunday night service every first and third Sunday at 7 p.m. We also have a fifth Sunday night singing at 7 p.m. Pastor Kenny Williams and the congregation invite everyone.New Hope Baptist ChurchCome and see New Hope Baptist Church’s live Nativity, Dec. 2-3 from 6-8 p.m. Everyone is invited.On Wings as EaglesOn Wings as Eagles is a non-denominational church located at 213A S. Broad Street, New Tazewell. Tuesday meeting is at 7 p.m. Thursday, youth services and drama are at 6 p.m. Sunday services are Sunday School at noon, worship service at 1 p.m.Pump Springs Baptist ChurchTh...
Monday, September 05, 2016That meeting starts at 6 p.m. and is usually held the Monday before the regular scheduled meeting. Both meetings are open to the public.New Tazewell Christian Softball LeagueThe New Tazewell Christian Softball League is gearing up for the fall 2016 season. A mandatory sign-up meeting will be held on Aug. 18 at New Tazewell City Hall at 6:30 p.m.Line DancingSummer Nights Line Dancing at Pine Mountain State Resort Park will be held from 7-8 p.m. on Aug. 19 on the lodge basketball court. Learn basic line dancing steps and dance to some of your favorite tunes. The instructor-led class, held with the Broken Spur Dance Club, is $5 per person. Pre-registration is required by 4 p.m. the day of the class. As this is an outdoor location, classes are weather permitting. For more information, contact Beth.Byrnes@ky.gov.Benefit NightA benefit chili supper, singing and silent auction will be held Aug. 19 in the Claiborne High School multipurpose room from 5-9 p.m. All proceeds from the benefit will go to Joyce Love, who must travel to South Carolina for a needed medical procedure. Singers will include Diane Lay and Jessica Jones, Heavenly Heirs, Riley Memorial Choir, Wayne and Barbara Yoakum, MCM Youth Group and others. Everyone is invited to come out for good food, singing and fellowship.BBQ DinnerShawanee Lodge No. 546 F&AM will host a BBQ Dinner from 4-7 p.m. on Aug. 19 — eat-in or carry-out. Everyone is welcome.Emergency Communications DistrictThe Claiborne County Emergency Communications District will meet in regular session on Aug. 19 at 11:30 a.m. at the Claiborne County Justice Center training room.CCHS Class of ‘81 ReunionIt’s hard to believe that it has been 35 years! Please come and reminisce about the good old days! The CCHS Class of 1981 will have a reunion Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. in the First Avenue Meeting Hall, New Tazewell. For more information, please contact Rita Williams LeFever by email: ritalefever@comcast.net or text or call 615-785-7860.Car, Truck, Tractor, Motorcycle ShowThe Springdale Volunteer Fire Department will hold its annual Car Show Aug. 20 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The show will be held at Springdale Elementary School on US Hwy. 25E South. Admission to the public is free. There is a $15 entry fee for each vehicle; over 125 trophies will be awarded. Vendors are welcome to set up booths for a $15 fee (no food or drink vendors please). There will be good food and good fun, so come on out and see the fine vehicles on display that these owners have worked so hard on. All profits go to the Springdale Volunteer Fire Department. For more information contact Bill W. Smith at 423-626-9816 or Ray Rowe at 423-626-4559.Joint Operating CommissionThe Joint Operating Commission of the Claiborne Economic Partnership will meet August 25 at 2 p.m. at First Century Bank’s Tazewell branch.Alzheimer’s Support GroupTime change: Smoky Mountain Home Health & Hospice, Alzheimer’s Support Group will meet the last Thursday of each month at 3 p.m. at Laurel Manor Nursing Facility. The next meeting will be Aug. 25. Community partners: Alzheimer’s Tennessee; Smoky Mountain Home Health & Hospice; Laurel Manor Nursing Facility; Lambert Bookkeeping & Financial Services; Senior Citizens Home Assistance Service, Inc.; Claiborne-Overholt Funeral Home; Eastridge Apartments LLC; Claiborne County Office on Aging. Everyone welcome.Tazewell Senior Citizens CenterThe Tazewell Senior Center welcomes musician Cameron Sutphin ...
Monday, July 18, 2016Reflections at an uncle's funeralBut is Macon really worse off than the poorest towns in surrounding states? Places like Prichard, Alabama; Hope, Arkansas; Natchitoches, Louisiana; Thomson, Georgia; New Tazewell, Tennessee.“I took a statistics class at Mississippi State,” said Katherine Mickens, a social worker at the Noxubee Medical Complex and a 1982 graduate of MSU. “I learned that you can take statistics and make them look just about any way you want them to.”“Macon has suffered economically over the past 15 years,” Boyd said. “But no way are we the poorest town in the U.S. That’s just crazy and not even worth arguing.”(story continues after photo)Social worker Katherine Mickens talks about her hometown of Macon. (Photo: Justin Sellers/The Clarion-Ledger)Said Buz McGuire, a 59-year-old alderman and jewelry store owner: “It’s more to living than numbers. They don’t tell the whole story.”They don’t tell that when McGuire arrived home the other day, he found a sack filled with homegrown tomatoes hanging on his door knob, compliments of a neighbor.They don’t tell that a woman called him Wednesday and said she was going to drop off a few things from her garden, plus a dozen fresh eggs from her hen.And they don’t tell everyday occurrences like this one: “My wife,...
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Monday, December 05, 2016ChurchChrist the King Catholic Church welcomes the new pastor, Father Ray Powell. Mass schedule is Sunday at noon and Thursdays at 10 a.m. The church is located at 816 Blue Top Road, Tazewell.FBC New TazewellFirst Baptist Church of New Tazewell is now offering free dinner on Wednesdays at 5 p.m. before Bible studies for kids to adults. The church is located at 814 Buchanan Rd., New Tazewell. For more information call 423-626-5401.Liberty Baptist ChurchRevival began at Liberty Baptist Church on Nov. 27. Weeknight services start at 7 p.m. Visiting preachers are Rev. Bob Zavattieri and Rev. Darrell Williams. Everyone is welcome to worship with us and join in the fight to win the lost. Dennis Buchanan, song leader, Rev. Kenny Clark, pastor.Mt. Zion Baptist ChurchRegular services include: Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a.m. with worship at 11 a.m. Sunday night service every first and third Sunday at 7 p.m. We also have a fifth Sunday night singing at 7 p.m. Pastor Kenny Williams and the congregation invite everyone.New Hope Baptist ChurchCome and see New Hope Baptist Church’s live Nativity, Dec. 2-3 from 6-8 p.m. Everyone is invited.On Wings as EaglesOn Wings as Eagles is a non-denominational church located at 213A S. Broad Street, New Tazewell. Tuesday meeting is at 7 p.m. Thursday, youth services and drama are at 6 p.m. Sunday services are Sunday School at noon, worship service at 1 p.m.Pump Springs Baptist ChurchTh...
Monday, September 05, 2016That meeting starts at 6 p.m. and is usually held the Monday before the regular scheduled meeting. Both meetings are open to the public.New Tazewell Christian Softball LeagueThe New Tazewell Christian Softball League is gearing up for the fall 2016 season. A mandatory sign-up meeting will be held on Aug. 18 at New Tazewell City Hall at 6:30 p.m.Line DancingSummer Nights Line Dancing at Pine Mountain State Resort Park will be held from 7-8 p.m. on Aug. 19 on the lodge basketball court. Learn basic line dancing steps and dance to some of your favorite tunes. The instructor-led class, held with the Broken Spur Dance Club, is $5 per person. Pre-registration is required by 4 p.m. the day of the class. As this is an outdoor location, classes are weather permitting. For more information, contact Beth.Byrnes@ky.gov.Benefit NightA benefit chili supper, singing and silent auction will be held Aug. 19 in the Claiborne High School multipurpose room from 5-9 p.m. All proceeds from the benefit will go to Joyce Love, who must travel to South Carolina for a needed medical procedure. Singers will include Diane Lay and Jessica Jones, Heavenly Heirs, Riley Memorial Choir, Wayne and Barbara Yoakum, MCM Youth Group and others. Everyone is invited to come out for good food, singing and fellowship.BBQ DinnerShawanee Lodge No. 546 F&AM will host a BBQ Dinner from 4-7 p.m. on Aug. 19 — eat-in or carry-out. Everyone is welcome.Emergency Communications DistrictThe Claiborne County Emergency Communications District will meet in regular session on Aug. 19 at 11:30 a.m. at the Claiborne County Justice Center training room.CCHS Class of ‘81 ReunionIt’s hard to believe that it has been 35 years! Please come and reminisce about the good old days! The CCHS Class of 1981 will have a reunion Aug. 20 at 7 p.m. in the First Avenue Meeting Hall, New Tazewell. For more information, please contact Rita Williams LeFever by email: ritalefever@comcast.net or text or call 615-785-7860.Car, Truck, Tractor, Motorcycle ShowThe Springdale Volunteer Fire Department will hold its annual Car Show Aug. 20 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The show will be held at Springdale Elementary School on US Hwy. 25E South. Admission to the public is free. There is a $15 entry fee for each vehicle; over 125 trophies will be awarded. Vendors are welcome to set up booths for a $15 fee (no food or drink vendors please). There will be good food and good fun, so come on out and see the fine vehicles on display that these owners have worked so hard on. All profits go to the Springdale Volunteer Fire Department. For more information contact Bill W. Smith at 423-626-9816 or Ray Rowe at 423-626-4559.Joint Operating CommissionThe Joint Operating Commission of the Claiborne Economic Partnership will meet August 25 at 2 p.m. at First Century Bank’s Tazewell branch.Alzheimer’s Support GroupTime change: Smoky Mountain Home Health & Hospice, Alzheimer’s Support Group will meet the last Thursday of each month at 3 p.m. at Laurel Manor Nursing Facility. The next meeting will be Aug. 25. Community partners: Alzheimer’s Tennessee; Smoky Mountain Home Health & Hospice; Laurel Manor Nursing Facility; Lambert Bookkeeping & Financial Services; Senior Citizens Home Assistance Service, Inc.; Claiborne-Overholt Funeral Home; Eastridge Apartments LLC; Claiborne County Office on Aging. Everyone welcome.Tazewell Senior Citizens CenterThe Tazewell Senior Center welcomes musician Cameron Sutphin ...
Monday, July 18, 2016Reflections at an uncle's funeralBut is Macon really worse off than the poorest towns in surrounding states? Places like Prichard, Alabama; Hope, Arkansas; Natchitoches, Louisiana; Thomson, Georgia; New Tazewell, Tennessee.“I took a statistics class at Mississippi State,” said Katherine Mickens, a social worker at the Noxubee Medical Complex and a 1982 graduate of MSU. “I learned that you can take statistics and make them look just about any way you want them to.”“Macon has suffered economically over the past 15 years,” Boyd said. “But no way are we the poorest town in the U.S. That’s just crazy and not even worth arguing.”(story continues after photo)Social worker Katherine Mickens talks about her hometown of Macon. (Photo: Justin Sellers/The Clarion-Ledger)Said Buz McGuire, a 59-year-old alderman and jewelry store owner: “It’s more to living than numbers. They don’t tell the whole story.”They don’t tell that when McGuire arrived home the other day, he found a sack filled with homegrown tomatoes hanging on his door knob, compliments of a neighbor.They don’t tell that a woman called him Wednesday and said she was going to drop off a few things from her garden, plus a dozen fresh eggs from her hen.And they don’t tell everyday occurrences like this one: “My wife,...