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Snapshots March 18, 2010

Robert Hutsell and Tyler Trout had a lot to think about on their trip to Kings Island this past summer.

Robert Hutsell and Tyler Trout had a lot to think about on their trip to Kings Island this past summer.

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  • Alicia Herzbrun, a recent graduate of Miami International University of Art and Design with a degree in Accessory Design, is showcasing her new line of jewelry, Alicia Marie, at a show to benefit the Blount County Humane Society. Pictured with her at the benefit show is Julie Nelson, a board member of the Humane Society, and hostess Beverly Angel Davis.
  • Zoey Elizabeth Hall was born Feb. 11, 2010, at 5:09 p.m. Zoey weighed 7 lb, 14 oz and was 21.25 inches long. She is the granddaughter of PJ Silver.
  • Atlanta Braves Mascot, Homer, visits Nathan Odom at Children’s Hospital in February.
  • Brent Hutsell and his dad, Brian, try and get one more big one before time to go home in Townsend.
  • The Heritage Lady Mustangs are the 09-10 Champions of the TMSAA Area 4 Tournament.
  • Robert Hutsell and Tyler Trout had a lot to think about on their trip to Kings Island this past summer.
  • Scarlett Price proudly holds the nearly 12 inches of her hair that she is donating to Locks of Love. She is pictured here with her stylist, Stephanie Lawson from Super Cutters.
  • Friends gather at The Secret Garden in Townsend with designer and owner, Nancy Myers, for the grand opening of her floral and gift shop back in August.
  • At the Feb. 7 services at the Baker’s Creek Presbyterian Church in Blount County, the Elizabeth Paxton Houston Society Children of the American Revolution presented a certificate from the National Society C.A.R. designating the church as a Historic American Church. The church, founded in 1786, is the site of the grave of Elizabeth Paxton Houston, mother of Sam Houston. Pictured are, front, Tyler Byrd-Gallostra, Madison Gallostra and Amber Hall. In back are Dylan Moya, Cheyenne Miller, Rev. Ron Sabo and Austin Hall. Amber and Austin Hall’s families have attended this church for many generations.
  • Members of the Mary Blount DAR assisted with registration at the Blount County Public Library’s “Genealogy: The Basics Workshop.” Pictured are, front from left, Debra Wilson and Lynda Williams. In back are, from left, Mary Nell Clevenger, Charlotte Miller, Pat Reilly and Florence Byrd.

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