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Best friends Braden Hearon, Lucas Winters and Hannah Hearon enjoy a beautiful day feeding the ducks.

Best friends Braden Hearon, Lucas Winters and Hannah Hearon enjoy a beautiful day feeding the ducks.

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  • Best friends Braden Hearon, Lucas Winters and Hannah Hearon enjoy a beautiful day feeding the ducks.
  • Craig Hurst stops for a photo with Stefanie Wittler at the conclusion of the 2010 Miss America Pageant in Las Vegas. Stefanie represented Tennessee and placed 2nd runner-up for the Miss America 2010 title.
  • Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Heritage High School students in Mrs. Beddingfield’s creative writing class hosted a poetry mixer with Mrs. Smiddy’s junior AP English class and members of the administration to celebrate the creation of their poetry journal “The Crier.” During the first four weeks of school, the students worked hard to create various types of poems ranging from structured poems such as the Tanka, Cinquain and Haiku to Ballads, Sonnets and Free Verse. Mrs. Smiddy’s AP English students, who are studying a unit on poetry analysis, analyzed and critiqued each one of the poems. During the presentation, some students recited famous poems and then each student read two of their favorite poems they wrote. Out of a class of only 14 students, seventy poems were included in their journal along with student created art work. Students are looking forward to entering some of their poems in the upcoming Roane State Academic Festival.
  • Dr. Jeff Eberting of Maryville and Dr. Jon Lucas of Franklin, both representing the American Association of Orthodontists, met with Congressman Jimmy Duncan last month in Washington, D.C., to discuss key issues with the health-care bill as it pertains to dentists and small business owners.
  • These Knoxville Ice Bears team members stopped by Children’s Hospital to visit with Nathan Odom.
  • Union Grove Middle School Basketball team proudly poses with their first place trophy after winning the Blount County championship game.
  • Tuckaleechee Garden Club members participated in the District IV Tennessee Federation of Garden Clubs’ Deep South workshop on P.O.W.E.R. - Protecting Our World’s Environment and Resources. The emphasis of the workshop was on “Living Green - Living Clean.” Pictured are, from left, District IV TFGC President Carole Whited, Brenda Gregory, Martha Frink and District IV Deep South Chairman Kris Ewton.
  • At the February meeting of the Captain Thomas Carter Chapter of the Colonial Dames 17th Century, held at the Orangery, Col. John Sevier, portrayed by Lynn Fox of the Sons of the Revolution, spoke to the group. Pictured are, from left, Lynn Fox, Joan Schwarzenberg and Shirley Hall.
  • The Mary Blount DAR Chapter of Maryville welcomed Iris Davenport as the newest member at the December Christmas Tea held at the Blount County Library. Pictured from left are Debra Wilson, Iris Davenport and Charlotte Miller.

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