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Cedar Hill Farms annual Halloween celebration

Cedar Hill Farms annual Halloween celebration

The sputter of a tractor engine, the crisp corn stalks, and the usual Halloween ambiance all welcome you to enjoy a day at Cedar Hill Farms in Hernando, MS during their annual event, ‘October on the Farm’ from September 27th to November 3rd. The entire family can enjoy the festivities and activities such as picking a pumpkin from ‘The Pumpkin Patch’, take a hayride pulled by a tractor, experience the “Corn Maize” and the “Black Hole” but remember to bring a flashlight!

The Corn Maize is open during the day for the convenience of families with younger children so they too can enjoy the bright colors of fall. All of the attractions are family friendly except for, of course, the “Trail of Terror”. A leisurely stroll through the farms can send every family to a place of piece and quite free of stress.

Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maize hours:

Chilli Cook-Off

Chilli Cook-Off

The Fillin' Station Grille will be having their second annual Chili Cook-Off this Sunday, October 7 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Enjoy the live band while eating burgers, salads and sandwiches as your kids jump on bouncies. 

Judges will determine which teams win cash prizes. 

First place- $150.  Second place- $75.  Third place- $50. 

It is $50 to enter the competition.     

All proceeds from the competition go to House Of Grace, a local faith based place of refuge for domestic violence victims and their children.

The Fillin' Station is located at 4840 Venture Dr. Southaven, MS.

Two weekends of benefits to help Southaven woman

Two weekends of benefits to help Southaven woman

You can come out and have a good time while supporting a local woman recovering from a bone marrow transplant.

Tricia Chavez, 39, of Southaven was diagnosed with AML (Acute Myeloid Leukemia) on December 17th, 2011.

She is going to MD Anderson Cacner in Houston for treatment.

Tricia's Hope Day in the Park is at Jim Saucer Park in Southaven.

It October 13th starting at 11 a.m.  It's $10 to get in.

There will be music, fishing, food vendors, moon bounces and more.

The featured bands include: Zealous, Angel Down, and Dead Sea Diary.

The 5k is the weekend before on October 6th.

It's at Snowden Grove Park in Southaven.

Checkin is at 7:30 a.m. and the race starts at 9.

It costs $25 per person.

You can find more details for BOTH events at the following link.

http://www.lynvia.com/TriciasHope5K/

 

 

Indian Bayou Arts Festival

Indian Bayou Arts Festival

(WMC-TV) - Looking for some Fall-Fun?

An hour outside Southaven, MS in Indianola, MS there will be a free art festival.

The Indian Bayou Arts Festival will take place Saturday, September 29, 2012 on the Indian Bayou right across the B.B. King Museum from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

This free event will include works of arts displayed and on sale to the public from photographers, potters and jewelry makers. In addition to looking at works of art, visit the Folk Art tent that will be housing metal work, woodwork, needlepoint, stained glass and antiques.

There will be live music all day with great food.

For more information please call Sherilyn Jones at (901) 299-0018 or email her at sherilynjones53@gmail.com.

 

Countrywood Neighborhood Sale

Countrywood Neighborhood Sale

Every year, yard sale bargain hunters flock to Cordova, Tennessee for the annual Countrywood Neighborhood Sale sponsored by the Countrywood Neighborhood Association.

On Friday, September 22, the huge yard event will draw crowds from all over the Greater Memphis area and from neighboring states.

Last year the sale was a huge success.  More than 200 residents participated

Rain or shine, the participating vendors will sell their almost brand new or slightly used items from furniture to clothing and televisions to motorized vehicles to make a buck.  Not to mention the local economy benefited as people booked hotel rooms for a few days to stay and visit the grand city of Memphis to shop it’s local stores and dine in local restaurants.

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Hernando Welcomes 'Troubadour for the Lord'

(WMC-TV) - If you had a legitimate shot at becoming a rock star, would you go for it with every ounce of your energy?

A musician with all the gifts required to launch into the American rock and roll stratosphere took a very different trajectory, indeed.

John Michael Talbot, former member of a band that opened 1970s concerts for mega-rock luminaries like Pink Floyd and The Grateful Dead, arrives in Hernando, MS October 9-11 as the world's most popular Catholic recording artist.  

A visit to his website http://www.johnmichaeltalbot.com/index.php reveals a tour de force of Christian evangelization that features Talbot's 53 albums, 24 books, and a variety of his recordings as a motivational speaker.

Talbot has sold more than 4 million records and his compositions can be found in hymnals around the world.

Local cloth diaper event educates parents looking to help environment and save money

Local cloth diaper event educates parents looking to help environment and save money

(WMC-TV) - Have you ever considered cloth diapers?  Are the first images that pop in your head large swaths of fabric, pins and plastic pants?  If so, then you need to find out how different modern cloth diapers are now.

The modern cloth diaper systems are pin-less, easy to use and better for the environment.  Another important factor to busy parents is that modern cloth diapers are easy to wash.  The fabrics used now are soft, colorful and comfortable on the delicate skin of babies.  They are also easier on the environment. 

In the United States alone, 49 million diapers per day (18 billion per year) are thrown away.  Disposable diapers go into landfills in which (under ideal conditions) it is estimated that it would take hundreds of years to decompose.   Each baby in cloth diapers will help to divert many of these diapers from municipal landfills.