In honor of Women's History Month, Gilliland Historical Society will be hosting a "Sip and Read Tea Party" from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, March 30, at the First Community Bank Conference Room, 207 Elm St. There will be a guest appearance by Dr. Avila (Ivy) Hendricks Nilon. Call Rosie Biggs at 615-631-1875 for
The Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 5019, and its Auxiliary will hold their monthly meeting Monday, April 1, at the VFW Post on Depot Street. Dinner is at 6 p.m. with a business meeting for members immediately following. For more information, contact Post Commander, Mike Ruess, 931-249-1566.
The South Central Human resource Agency Governing Board meeting will be on Thursday, April 4, at 11 a.m. at their central office, 1437 Winchester Hwy. in Fayetteville. The Budget/Audit/Appropriations, Property, and Personnel Committees will meet prior to the meeting at 10 a.m.
Cooper Steel Arena
721 Whitthorne St., Shelbyville
It will be a time to harken back to yesteryear as the Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association comes to the Cooper Steel Arena on the Celebration Grounds. The association will feature a variety of events from April 5 through April 13. On April 7, C.M.S.A. will hold “Sunday in the South,” described as a “fun day”
Blankenship Community Church, 3602 Midland Rd., will be hosting their 1st Saturday of the Month free breakfast starting at 8 a.m. They will serve sausage, biscuits, hog jaw bacon, coffee, potatoes, country ham, gravy, eggs, pork tenderloin. Donations are appreciated. Call 931-437-2599 for more information.
A Car Show will be held at Shelbyville Central High School, 401 Eagle Blvd., on Saturday, April 6, beginning at 10 a.m. The event will feature vendors, food, and a car competition. The cost is $25 per entry. All donations benefit the high school football program.
Flat Creek Community Center
115 New Herman Rd., Shelbyville
The Flat Creek Community Center will have their regular potluck meal at 6 p.m. on Saturday, April 6. Guitarists Ben Ayers and Dakota Lawen will perform a set of traditional music with bassist and percussionist, Angela Wood, at 7 p.m. following the meal. The show will feature songs and instrumental tunes from America and Ireland
The Webb School Webb Company Players will perform “Little Shop of Horrors” April 11-13 on the Follin Chapel Stage at 7 p.m. The spring play is presented in Association with Music Theatre International, book and lyrics by Howard Ashman and lyrics by Alan Menken. The general admission donation is $15; tickets available at https://www.tickettailor.com/events/thewebbschool/1185309. For more information, call
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