Artisan Depot becomes pollinator garden
MAYOR MARK Ledbetter announced that the Artisan Depot Gallery’s pollinator garden, featuring Karen Ingle’s mural, is now a certified Monarch Way Station. Alida Morgan led the garden’s transformation into a haven for bees, wasps, and butterflies, with native plants and support from Monarch Watch. Visitors are invited to appreciate nature’s beauty. The garden supports various pollinators and offers a serene space for visitors to appreciate nature’s beauty. GN
St. Mark’s Community Association successfully hosts its Juneteenth open house and Heritage Trail dedication.
THE ST. Mark’s Community Association hosted the Juneteenth open house and Heritage Trail dedication at the restored St. Mark’s Community Center. Participants enjoyed food, games, entertainment, and Heritage Trail tours. The event showcased the Roberson Project’s research and future plans, with work parties assisting in preparation. GN
Rare corpse flower blooms at Sewanee’s Webb Greenhouse
WITNESS THE captivating rare bloom of Sewanee’s corpse flower at Webb Greenhouse. Titan-arum blooms are rare and unpredictable. Each plant takes seven years or more to store enough energy to bloom for the first time. GN
Juneteenth event in Winchester
THE YOUTH of Old Cowan Road held their fourth annual Juneteenth celebration this year. Attendees left with a fresh perspective with exciting activities for adults and children, returning favorites, vendors, delicious food, uplifting music, and even prizes.
Vendors included: Franklin County NAACP Branch #5616, Cumberland Center for Justice and Peace, Destined To Be Sweet, Nashville Hot Chicken And Fish, Oh So Frozen, and more. GN
Farm Olympics at Cove Creek Farm
THE COVE Creek Farm’s Farm Olympics, hosted by the Southeast Tennessee Young Farmers Coalition, held its agri-tourism event on June 10 in Monteagle. The event featured the area’s first Farm Olympics and supported local farmers while enjoying farm-related activities, a silent auction, live music, and delicious food. GN
Local 4-H program recently presented county-wide and regional 4-H demonstrations and interactive exhibit contests.
THE EXHILARATING local Interactive Exhibit Contest showcased impressive tabletop exhibits by sixth to eighth graders, captivating the crowd with concept explanations, problem-solving, and valuable lessons. Club winners earned prestigious invitations to the County Project Fair, and the victorious county-level winners advanced to the thrilling area contest. GN
Huntland School teacher receives a grant for ukulele- building kits.
HUNTLAND SCHOOL’S music teacher, Paul Bischoff, received a grant from the Franklin County Educational Foundation for ukulele-building kits. Students from STEM and music classes collaborated, gaining hands-on learning in both disciplines. It’s a rewarding opportunity to enhance knowledge in STEM and music. GN