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May 3, 2010
Attention Shop Owners: If you have any pictures of the flooding in Middle TN, please send them our way. We are hoping to get updates about your shops and businesses. We hope everyone is safe! Keep us informed on how your shops are doing!
Email: busybeetrader@aol.com
September 2, 2009
Big Labor Day Sale Sept. 4-5 and
1st Anniversary Sale Sept. 3-19
Country Squire Antiques & Collectibles.
115 Sequoia Dr. Leitchfield, KY
270-287-0136 • 270-259-3845
August 27, 2009
It is with great sadness that we inform you that Mrs. Ruth Rochelle of Primitive Homeplace in Bradford, TN passed away on August 24. She was such a delightful woman who warmed the hearts of many. Visitation will be this Friday night, Aug. 28, from 5-9 pm at Bodkin Funeral Home in Milan, TN. The funeral will be Saturday at 11 am. Please keep their family and friends in your prayers during this sad time. She will be deeply missed!
More information may be found on their website: www.picturetrail.com/primitivehomeplace.
There is a place on the website for messages of condolence.
Arrangements are pending at Bodkin Funeral Home in Milan TN. Phone 731-686-3111
5th Annual Fall Lawn & Garden Extravaganza
On September 25 & 26th the Rutherford County Master Gardeners and University of Tennessee Extension will be hosting the Fall Lawn & Garden Show at the new Farmers Market building on John Rice Blvd. in Murfreesboro.
This popular event will feature demonstrations on “instant gardens”, making your own planters, fall lawn maintenance and much more. Featured speakers will be Bob Wilson, noted horticulturist who will be speaking on Ornamental Grasses and other underused plants in the garden. Beth Jacobs, manager of Mary’s Greenhouses in McMinnville will speak on what’s new in perennials and reliable annuals in this area. The University of Tennessee Lawn and Turf Field Day will also be part of Saturday’s schedule.
There will be over 20 vendors this year. Colorburst Nursery always brings beautiful perennials for fall color and planting. Valley Growers will bring garden accessories and mums. Many new vendors will be attending. Willoughby Worm Farms will have a supply of worm castings (black gold to gardeners). There will be several artisans with handmade planters, yard art, bird baths and fountains made from cast leaves. Lunch will be provided by the Siegel High School FFA as a fund raiser for their activities. During lunch hours, there will be live music by Travis and Julie Watson. The Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Center will be bringing eagles, raccoons, owls and many other birds and animals that have been rescued and now act as ambassadors to the animal world to help up learn more about the natural world around us.
“The Master Gardeners have worked hard to make this years show the biggest and best we’ve ever had, the new Farmers Market facility has given us all kinds of opportunities to expand the scope of the program and still keep it a bargain with ticket costs at only $5.00 for both days” says Linda Goetz, president.
Contact for more information
Linda Lindquist
615-893-5532 615-556-3797 (cell)
4701 Browns Mill Rd
Lascassas, Tn 37085
September 18: USA DANCE BALLROOM DANCE. Allemande Hall, Chattanooga. 423-499-5738. www.chattanoogadanceinc.org
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14th Annual Southern Fried Festival. September 25-26. Downtown Columbia, TN. 931-381-7176. www.southernfriedfest.com.
Quilt Show at the Sam Davis Home. September 10-12, 10-4. Sam Davis Home, Smyrna, TN. 615-459-2341.
Middle TN Quilt Shop Hop September 19-October 3. Call 615-794-4769 for more info.
July 31, 2009
HUGE ESTATE SALE
August 5th,6th,7th,7:00 a.m.
The Coach House Events Hall
2511 Hwy. 49
Pleasant View, TN 37146
MARK YOUR CALENDAR! YOU DON”T WANT TO MISS THIS SALE!
A partial listing of items is only possible prior to the estate being unpacked, but so far;
Bentley Grandmother’s clock, cookie jars, tea pitchers, Fenton vase, cut glass fire screen, wooden potty, marble top washstand, bowl & pitcher sets, various lamps, autographed hat by Tom T. Hall, pewter collection, thimble collection, Barbie collection, perfume bottles, full parlor set, 2 Ridgeway Grandfather clocks, cuckoo clock, pocket watch collection, marble top side server, pump organ, variety of novelty telephones, many pedestals of various heights & materials, Presidential campaign button collection 1896-1984, vintage school desk/chair, ladies secretary, corner curios, bell collection, fox horn, bow front china press, baskets, cut, press & depression glass, spinning wheel, Thomas Edison cylinder type phonograph, sewing machine cabinet, wood cook stove, paintings, painted saw blades, Fostoria set, Gorham Sterling silver, King Crown punch bowl set, silverware chest, milk glass punch set, English china, Harmony House china, several sets of silverware, dry sink, Jesse French piano, 4 marble top table set, Gone with the Wind lamp, artwork, statues, quilts, snowbabies, couch, chairs, rockers, candlesticks, housewares, coke collections, Christmas village set, floral arrangements, decorations, and much more…!!!
