by Clinton | Oct 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Dept
2021 PINK RIBBON WALK: October 16 Join Bedford County Pink Ribbon Fund for the 2021 Pink Ribbon Walk (as a team or as an individual) You can register online to help women in the Bedford County area. 2021 LET’S ROCK: October 16 Running or walking not your thing? That’s...
by Tina Neeley | Oct 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Dept
IF YOU’RE new to Habitat for Humanity, start with a visit to the Habitat Store just off Shelbyville’s Historic Square at 209 E. Depot Street. That sweet, inviting voice you’ll hear belongs to Shontelli (pronounced Shawn-tell) Head. You’ll immediately feel right at...
by Clinton | Oct 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Cover
BY JADA ROBISON // Taha and Malika Muhammed lived in Kirkuk, the heart of the Kurdistan region of Northern Iraq in the 1950s, and after escaping the heinous regime of Saddam Hussein, they landed in Shelbyville, Tennessee. This is their story. In 1958 the English...
by Clinton | Oct 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Cover
BY DONNA COPELAND // The image of a seed cracking open in or- der to sprout is a powerful image for Tyler Campbell; it brings to mind how people feel in their darkest moments—like they are breaking apart. He likes to remind them that if the seed doesn’t break...
by Tina Neeley | Oct 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Feature
Do your favorite fall memories include the Webb School Art and Craft Festival in Bell Buckle? Are you a fan of dinner theater at the Fly Arts Center? Do you love to linger for hours in the vendor booths at Antiques, Arts & Collectibles Mall on the Shelbyville...
by Clinton | Oct 1, 2021 | Shelbyville, Shelbyville-Dept
For years, families, schools, large parties, and more have come from across Tennessee and Alabama to experience the Farm Attraction of the Tennessee Valley: Lyon Family Farms. The annual Fall Festival is filled with attractions, events, rides, and endless things to...