Winter Weekend A
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Hawkins County in the
Life in our community during the weekend of Nov. 30 - Dec. 2, 2018 A publication of The Rogersville Review — December 29, 2018
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Winter A Weekend A
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of Hawkins County This unique look at the heart of Hawkins County — its people — is published by Hawkins County Publishers, Inc. P.O. Box 100 Rogersville, TN 37857 423-272-7422 www.therogersvillereview.com
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Why did we do it?
few years ago, the staff We believe that the of the newspaper that my treasures of living in wife, Dee Ann, and I own Hawkins County are truly in Alabama were sitting hidden in those moments around brainstorming of everyday existence, about ways we could tucked inside the day-toWe believe that the treasures of promote our county day events that often go living in Hawkins County are truly and to do so in a very untold, unnoticed, and hidden in those moments of everyday unappreciated. different, very fun, and very positive way. The stories that are existence, tucked inside the day“We should do a ‘Day written on the faces of to-day events that often go untold, in the Life’ of our county,” the people who make this unnoticed, and unappreciated. Dee Ann suggested. county’s world turn. The stories that are written on the “Start making pictures at From Mooresburg to midnight one night and Allandale, from Bulls faces of the people who make this go 24 hours, non-stop, Gap to Clinch, we tried county’s world turn. photographing everyday to capture in pictures people doing what they evidence of who we are do everyday.” and what we do. So we did. The photos are of Hawkins County folks at It was a huge undertaking that our staff had work and play, and every place in between. never attempted before. But we did it and, in the In short, it’s who we are. end, it remains one of the most popular special But before someone says, “you didn’t include editions that paper ever did. this or that”, I must tell you that it was not our When I came to Hawkins County in the fall intent to attempt to photograph every business, of 2013 as the new publisher and editor of The every profession, every historic site, and every Rogersville Review, the staff and I were likewise single event that took place. That would have sitting around talking about ways in which we been far beyond the scope of this or any other could do something similar on a local level: to publication. give readers a little “slice of life” here in Hawkins To all we owe a huge debt of gratitude. County. Something that would be 100% good, I might add that our one-woman graphic 100% positive, and 100% about Hawkins County design staff, Freda Turbyfill, did an outstanding and its people. job of taking all of the photos and arranging Thus, the Review’s very first “A Day in the Life them into print form. Thank you, Freda! of Hawkins County” was born in the spring of We would also like to thank the businesses, 2014. professional clinics and others who supported In order to truly showcase life in our neck of this special publication with their advertising. the woods, we decided to rotate the seasons, with Please take time to patronize their places of the 2015 edition focusing on a summer day; 2016 business and to offer your own thanks for their on a fall day; and the 2017 edition focusing on a participation. winter day. Most of all, we would like to thank all who so But when we took a close look at the “events kindly allowed us to come into their “world” and calendar” for our “Day in the Life” photoshoot make pictures as we tried to capture this day in for December of last year, we quickly realized images. that there were a TON of holiday activities going We were welcomed by so many who were just on that entire weekend. as excited about this special project as we were, So, we thought, let’s go for a three-day Friday as evidenced by the smiles you will see on faces through Sunday photoshoot, and call it, “A that appear in the photos inside. Winter Weekend in Hawkins County”. It was so Thank you to everyone who contributed, in well-received by our readers that we decided to any way, to this “family photo album” of one do it all over again in 2018! awesome weekend in the life of our county. And, beginning in the spring of 2019, these For those of you who live here, we hope you “Weekend” special edition keepsake magazines enjoy this one-of-a-kind special edition that is all will be published quarterly -- in March, June, about US and OUR home county. September and December.) For those of you who are visitors here and may The photos contained in this magazine be thinking about moving here, we hope that represent a labor of love on the part of our staff through these photos you will immediately come and those in the community who contributed to realize that Hawkins County is a GREAT place their own photos to the publication. in which to live, work, or retire. These “everyday” activities that we all So come on, get onboard this train as it participate in but so many times take for granted pulls out of the station on a one-of-a-kind tour are what makes this county what it is. through Hawkins County!
The answer is simple.
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Friday November 30, 2018
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Danny Jones waiting for his first customer at DJ’s Barber Shop.
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Historic downtown Rogersville in the early morning hours.
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Richard Stanton at work.
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Coffee drinkers Mike Ward and Bill Mayes at Monroe’s Body Shop.
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Students at McPheeter’s Bend Elementary, as a project for the”We Appreciate our Supeintendent!” day in November, decided to collect pet food for the Hawkins Co. Humane Society, and collect they did ... more than 1,100 cans (and several large bags!) ofmuch-needed food that will be donated to the local aimal shelter. Pictured are second graders (standing) Kaylee McDavid and Ethan Osborne, and (kneeling) Grace Alanis and Maci Williams.
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Autumn Baker opens a new account for customers at the First Community Bank East Main branch.
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Students from one end of Keplar School to the other are at work on various class work and other projects.
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10:35 a.m. Students at Keplar
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Jennie Bader hangs ornaments on a Christmas tree at Crossties Antiques on US11W north of Rogersville.
Friday November 30, 2018
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Kenzie Franklin, who is expecting a “future banker�, decorates the Christmas tree at the First Community Bank East Main branch.
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Manager Joe Helton and Scott Braford wait to greet their next customer at Lube Express, on Hwy. 66S, in Rogersville.
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Keplar School student Owen, seated in chair, wasn’t sick but agreed to pose showing how Elizabeth Jones, Health Assistant, might check his temperature if he or other students were really feeling under the weather.
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Anita Wallace and cafeteria staff had the kitchen at Keplar School smellin’ really good on Friday!
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Harvey LaFollette and Jake LaFollette show off one of their beautiful poinsettias at LaFollette Greenhouses near Surgoinsville. That awesome poinsettia is ONE plant, by the way!
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Seniors Katie Nichols and Taylor Kinsler work on a winter bulletin board in the foyer of Clinch School.
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Gathered around the Christmas tree in their classroom are kindergartners (standing) Aunalee Gosnell, Emmett Couch, Maleah Greene, Ryleigh Johnson, and Neevaeh Harper; (sitting) Jase Nichols, Joseph Brame, Jeremy Brame, and Quinton Rosser.
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Eli Griffin playing on the tablet.
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Nora Griffin just hangin’ out and waiting on Santa!
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Millie Griffin is working on a “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” coloring contest entry from The Rogersville Review.
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A rainy, foggy afternoon in Hawkins County.
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Prescriptions are being filled at Church Hill Drugs by Jennifer Walker, Donna Christian and Dawn Skelton.
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Grazin’ on a Hawkins County farm.
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Teresa Helton works on finishing paperwork at Custom Heating and Air in Church Hill.
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4:20 - 4:43 p.m. Cherokee at Volunteer JV Girls Game
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Friday November 30, 2018
5:17 - 5:33 p.m. Cherokee at Volunteer JV Boys Game
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Friday November 30, 2018
6:41 - 7:49 p.m. Cherokee at Volunteer Varsity Girls Game
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Friday November 30, 2018
8:10 - 9:15 p.m. Cherokee at Volunteer Varsity Boys Game
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Saturday December 1, 2018
9:00 a.m. - Noon
Breakfast with Santa at Hale Springs Inn
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Members of the Heritage Lites help little visitors make custom-designed Christmas cookies at Hale Springs Inn.
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The Rogersville Arts Council’s annual Holiday Market was set up -- warm and dry-- inside Occasions on the Square.
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Callie-Ann Parsons tells Santa what she wants for Christmas during the breakfast at Hale Springs Inn, while in the other photo, four generation -- Wilma McBride, Teresa Goodson, Bethany Parsons, and Callie-Ann Parsons pose with St. Nick.
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Shannon Herron and Justin Gillis decorating the Christmas tree at The Shepherd’s Center.
Angie Arnold waiting on customers at the Shepherd’s Center- Milford Ballenger is from Carrollton, GA, as is Angie Presnal, just behind him
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Dianne Horton (artist of the month) waiting on John Fulton at Local Artists Gallery in Rogersville.
Teresa Hite takes granddaughter, Ruby Banks, shopping at LuElla’s on Main Street, Rogersville.
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Tammy Easterling, Debbie Barker, Donna Ball, Karen Price, and Mary Ann Thomas were volunteering at the Relay for Life Bake sale at Food City.
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Sandy Lakins, Caitlin Winburn and Sophia Fink waiting on customers at Luella’s.
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Marc Borghetti shopping with his daughters at Luella’s. He is holding Maelyn, and Josafina is at his side.
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Kylie, Kendaell and Keaton Hooker and enchanted by the toys at the Rogersville Arts Council’s Holiday Market.
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Holly Brooks is outside “Occasions on the Square” getting a specialty coffee at Mason Joe’s Coffee, being waited on by Donna Rogers.
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Outside “Occasions on the Square”, Laura Grace Jenkins, Abby Carmack and Lukas Lawson welcome visitors.
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Beth Williams and Amy Antrican out for some shopping.
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“At Occasions on the Square”, Nancy Thomas and Craig Kirkpatrick sell delicious homemade “Pecan Brittle” in beautiful Main Street tins.
Mary Douglas Muse, Betty Goins and Carrie Smith check out Saturday’s events in downtown Rogersville.
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Kambrie Hilton (with bow) and friend Corinne Albright after having their faces air-brushed at the Arts Council event.
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Coffee at the Kyle ... John Adams, Anna Adams, Thomas Schmidt, Lilly Fore, Conner Fore, Nick Schmitt and Gary Short are doing a Bible Study.
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Juneil Mathis, Justine Marketti, William Wood, Michael Mathis, Brewer Olup and Julianna Olup relaxing at Coffee at the Kyle as their family came to town for the parade.
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Janelyn, Rachel, Blakely, Ketner, and Brad Dearing are enjoying the Breakfast special at Hale Springs Inn.
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Marti Leeman, daughter Abby Leeman, and granddaughter Olivia driving through town.
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Charlene Johnson grills some delicious sausage at O’Henry’s
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Halen Mayes taking classes at the Local Artist Gallery from Christina Fore with grandfather David Burkhard looking on.
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Bev Mayhew and Kathleen Dowdy on duty to serve customers downstairs at the Local Artist Gallery.
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Church Hill Christmas Parade
Saturday, Dec. 1 • 2:00 p.m.
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2:00 p.m. u This year marked the first time these four cousins have been able to attend the Rogersville Christmas parade together. They are the grandchildren of Charlotte Unroe. The two in the center are children of her middle son who is deployed overseas as an MP with the U.S. Army. While their husband/ dad is deployed, the children and their mother are staying with family members in Rogersville. From left to right: Emeri Unroe, Tysen Unroe, Kinsley Unroe and Brinley Unroe.
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Brett Daniel, from Rogersville, eating a donut from Sweet Smuckers.
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Zackariah (left) and Ezekiel Daniel (right) with the train diorama in the Art Gallery window.
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Simon Daniel taking a nap while waiting on the Rogersville Christmas parade to begin.
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Steven, Jessica, Holston and Mabel Patton wait for the Rogersville parade to begin.
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Shani Mullins ... waiting on the Rogersville parade.
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Traffic control at the parade.
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Bella Gibson.
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Mabel Patton caught a ball thrown by Sheriff Ronnie Lawson in the Rogersville parade.
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Sheldon Livesay, of Of One Accord Ministries, makes photos of the Rogersville Christmas parade.
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Rogersville Christmas Parade
Saturday, Dec. 1 • 4:00 p.m.
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5:24 p.m. Sloane, Kalen, and Elena Hagood on Main Street, Rogersville, watching the Christmas parade. Can you tell that one-year old Elena is excited to see Santa Claus??
Saturday December 1, 2018
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Rogersville Christmas Tree Lighting
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The sanctuary of the First United Methodist Church was decorated with colorful quilts and greenery for the Rogersville Heritage Association’s Christmas Tour of Homes on Saturday evening, Dec. 1.
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Guitar music filled the sanctuary of the First United Methodist Church during the Christmas Tour of Homes.
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First United Methodist Church choir members sing on Saturday evening.
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Alison Wood and Rose Wood share a hug with the Christmas tree in the background during the Hanging of the Green service at New Providence Presbyterian Church. Established in the 1780s, the Surgoinsville church -- which is on the National Register of Historic Places -- is one of the oldest continually-operating houses of worship in east Tennessee.
Hanging of the Green
New Providence Presbyterian Church Saturday, Dec. 1
Church members hang wreaths on the doors. All ages got in on the fun of decorating the church’s tree.
Jessie Brown takes part in the program.
Special music was provided by The Diamonds.
Emily Walker, Reagan Smith and Elizabeth Burchfield (front) share a song.
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Tour of Homes
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The Elder Home on East Broadway in Rogersville was decorated in high style during the Christmas Tour of Homes on Saturday evening, Dec. 1. The home was one of several on the tour.
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Bulls Gap Christmas Tree Lighting
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Sounds of the Season Concert at Occasions on the Square
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Saturday December 1, 2018
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Master of Ceremonies Amanda Campbell welcomes everyone to the Sounds of the Season concert. Cris Griffin and helper.
Guerry McConnell performs.
Lilly Fore played the guitar and sang. Sisters Amanda and Anna sing a duet.
Winnie Seals dances. Nashville recording artist/songwriter Andrea Davidson sings.
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8:00 p.m. Nighttime on Surgoinsville Main Street
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One-year old Elena Hagood watches the “Grinch” at her home in Rogersville.
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Phil Goins looks over the delicious feast that was served in the Fellowship Hall following the First Sunday of Advent service on Sunday at Surgoinsville’s First United Methodist Church.
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This young man was all dressed up and waiting on lunch following the Sunday morning service at Surgoinsville’s First United Methodist Church.
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There was plenty of great food for all Sunday at Surgoinsville’s First United Methodist Church.
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Bulls Gap Christmas Parade
Sunday, Dec. 2 2:15 - 2:25 p.m.
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Grassy Spring Baptist Church’s Young People visited Signature Nursing Home in Rogersville to sing Christmas carols and hand out gifts. Pictured: front row -- Aydan Lawson, Ava Lawson, Laykan Lawson; second row -- Josie Short, Lauren Lawson, Reece, Taylor Kinsler, Morgan Short, Angie Lawson, Rebecca Lawson, and Brandi Hayes; back row -- Chris Lawson, Chris Hayes, Josh Lawson, Katie Begley, Kris Lawson, Robert Begley, Ryan Lawson, Peyton Begley, and Tim Lawson.
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