Martha Dandridge Washington Chapter attends Grave Marking
On Saturday May 6 at 11:00 a.m., Karen McFarland and Elizabeth Finchum, members of the Martha Dandridge Washington Chapter, attended the Patriot Marker Dedication Ceremony for Moses Cavett. The ceremony took place at Mars Hill Cemetery at Cavett Station in West Hills Knoxville, TN. Participants included Cavett family descendants, Cherokee Indians, anthropologists from the University […]
Bassmasters College Series On Douglas Lake
B.A.S.S., the world’s largest fishing organization, will host the Carhartt Bassmaster College Series Eastern Regional presented by Bass Pro Shops, May 11-13, on Cherokee Lake in Jefferson City, Tenn. The Carhartt Bassmaster College Series presented by Bass Pro Shops pits teams of college anglers against one another for cash, prizes, bragging rights and the holy […]
Dandridge Welcomes BARE-Co
Australia’s largest manufacturer and wholesale distributor of replacement agricultural tractor parts has recently purchased its main US distribution center at Pine Drive, Dandridge TN. Bare-Co is a family owned and operated business, established in 1944 by Roy Bare. Roy’s son Allan has been with the company since 1960 and now owns and operates the business […]
Dandridge Farmer’s Market Opens for 2017 Season
The annual Dandridge Farmer’s Market kicked off the 2017 season Saturday morning. Located at the corner of Meeting Street and Gay Street in Historic Downtown Dandridge, the Farmer’s market has been a long time favorite Saturday morning trek for many in Jefferson and surrounding counties. Many different items such as fresh baked goods, seasonal fruits […]
Koehler speaks at Martha Dandridge Washington DAR Meeting on Quilts from The Underground Railroad
On March 11, the speaker, Jo Koehler of Dandridge, presented her story of quilts and how they were used in the network of the Underground Railroad. Quilts were a vital communication link for escaped slaves and those who would give them help on their journey north. To begin with, Jo Koehler wanted to give credit […]
Martha Dandridge Washington D.A.R. attend George Washington Luncheon
Members of the Martha Dandridge Washington Daughters of the American Revolution attended a luncheon celebrating George Washington’s birthday on Saturday, Feb. 18, at Rothchild’s in Knoxville. Mary Kay Khel, regent, joined other DAR leaders from across East Tennessee for the celebration of President George Washington’s birthday and his contributions to the early foundations of America. […]
Carson-Newman University Spring Commencement to be Held Friday, May 5, 2017
Carson-Newman University will hold its spring commencement ceremony on Friday May 5th, 2017. The university will confer a record number of 600 graduates this year, and the undergraduate ceremony will take place at Burke-Tarr Stadium at 9 a.m. The graduate ceremony will be held later that evening at Hold Field House, beginning at 7 p.m. […]
Rush Strong School Honors Top 10
The top 10 eighth grade students at Rush Strong School will be recognized for their superlative academic achievement during the school’s annual graduation ceremony. Each of these top scholars stand out among their peers for their scholarship and commitment to excellence. Logan Ballon, the son of Paul and Amy Ballon of New Market, enjoys math […]
Cross County Band Host Spring Performance
Jefferson County High School’s gym was filled with tunes on Thursday night as band programs from across the county came together to perform. The mega band, which included band programs from Jefferson County Schools, was composed of all skill levels from fifth grade to high school. The Jefferson County Marching Band had the chance to […]
Mayor Veto – In recent years, I have witnessed arcane attempts to force development projects on Jefferson County citizens.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR “Letters To The Editor” do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Jefferson County Post nor any of its employees. The Jefferson County Post does not underwrite any of the facts or situations mentioned in the letters. Submitted by: David Nelson, Strawberry Plains Dear Editor, In recent years, I have witnessed […]
Jefferson County Library Hosts Day of Children’s Events
Jefferson County Library hosted a very special day of children’s events. Among them, McIntyre the Scottish Terrier from the Bedtime Stories from McIntyre’s Farm series, was an honored guest. The author, Sandy Whittle, read one of the stories to the many children in attendance. Director of Jefferson County Library, Anjanae Brueland, meets McIntyre and his […]
All Saints’ Episcopal School PART Thrivent Action Team To Kick Off Thier “Grow Learning, Grow Giving” Project To Expand “God’s Bounty Garden” Community Impact
Thrivent Financial member Louise Dyer and All Saints’ Episcopal School are joining together to form a Thrivent Action Team focused on service and education through their “Grow Learning, Grow Giving” Community Impact Project. Thrivent Action Teams are led by Thrivent members who identify and want to meet an immediate community need. Mrs. Dyer is leading […]