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Hot Summer Events

Green Turtle Bay Resort celebrates its 40th anniversary Aug. 10th and invites you to attend for an unforgettable day filled with free, thrilling activities and entertainment for all ages. The day starts at 10 a.m and will continue well into the night.

Food lovers can indulge in a delicious selection of food trucks, while young adventurers will enjoy engaging kids’ crafts and magical face painting. Thrill-seekers can take advantage of kayak rides and fun inflatables.

Explore a variety of vendor booths showcasing unique merchandise and challenge yourself with the Fire Department obstacle course. FREE shows will feature “The Science Guy” Jason Lindsey! The grand finale will bring a fireworks display to light up the night.

This is your one-stop shop for fun on a weekend getaway! Visit https://www.greenturtlebay. com/

Also on Aug. 10, stop by the Sugar Creek Flower Farm as they hold their Largest Event of the year. Flowerfest will feature 40+ vendors; find things like a bead bar, hat bar, permanent jewlery, plants, giveaways, raffles, and tons of shopping to fit everyone’s interests! Enjoy thedelicious food from at least seven food trucks, live music and flower picking. Join in the fun activities of face painting, fun photo opportunities and several giveaways. Good clean family fun for everyone to enjoy!

•Entry will be at two places: Flower Farm Driveway & Church end, there you will purchase jars for picking. You must always pay before picking.

•You are allowed to bring blankets, chairs whatever to make your day the best. We provide tables & chairs but we usually run short.

•There will be a lot of parking attendants & it’s a short walk. Open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. https://www.facebook.com/ sugarcreekflowerfarm/

Fish on the Cumberland River with registration at the Grand Rivers Community Center starting at 4 p.m. Aug. 9 and Captain’s Meeting at 6 p.m. Weigh-in will take place at Little Lake Park on the day of the tournament and will open to spectators.

King Kat is an established catfish tournament trail owned and operated by Bob Denen, Andy Denen and TJ Perkins. Tournament sites are located in different markets offering us a chance to promote sponsor products in different areas.

The vision of the King Kat Tournament Trail is to educate on how to better catch catfish, to entertain experienced and new anglers, and to promote the conservations of catfish populations, waterways, and towns.

Register at https://kingkat. profishingtournaments.com/ tournament.php?id=154

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