News
June 27, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
High winds from thunderstorm today (Thursday) takes down awning of Fiddlers’ Jamboree stage and causes other damage to the structure.
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Chamber Awards “Project Welcome Mat” Winners
June 27, 2019
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The Smithville-DeKalb County Chamber of Commerce has announced the winners of the 2019 “Project Welcome Mat” in time for the Fiddler’s Jamboree and Crafts Festival July 5 & 6.
This year’s winners are as follows:
*People’s Choice – Liberty State Bank
“Cloggin’, Fiddlin’, Bring Your Mate, It’s Time To Celebrate Jamboree 48”
*Most Original – Wilson Bank and Trust
“It’ll Be Hot & Humid, The Rain We’ll See, But It’s Always Fun At The Jamboree”
*Best Worded- Tennessee Credit
“Get Your Loved Ones, Let’s Make a Date, To Go To The Fiddlers’ 48”
Most Creative – Creations by Donna
“Take a Break From the Lake, Don’t Be Late For Jamboree 48”
“ We want to thank all the businesses that participated in the 18th Annual Chamber of Commerce “Jamboree Project Welcome Mat” contest and for using your message signs to welcome Jamboree visitors. It’s extremely important to let our tourists know how appreciated they are, so mission accomplished! All the signs were worthy of winning!” said Chamber Director Suzanne Williams.
(UPDATED) Local Teachers Receive Donation from SONIC Drive-In
June 27, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
This May, SONIC® Drive-In recognized incredible teachers and the contributions they make to education as a part of its Limeades for Learning initiative in partnership with nonprofit partner, DonorChoose.org. With the goal of helping teachers obtain much-needed classroom supplies and learning resources, SONIC launched a donation match in honor of Teacher Appreciation Month and gave two teachers in Smithville, Tennessee $531.
In total, SONIC donated $1.2 million matching donations made to SONIC Teacher projects in May. As a result, SONIC rewarded two entrepreneurial teacher lead projects at one school in the Smithville community, including:
•Beth Cantrell at Smithville Elementary School for the project “Keep the Learning Going: STEM Materials for the Computer Lab”
• Levaughnda Midgett at Smithville Elementary School for the project “Step Stool for Students”
“SONIC fans who love teachers responded incredibly during Teacher Appreciation Month and we were delighted to support 3,937 teachers and their students across the country,” said Christi Woodworth, vice president of public relations for SONIC. “Each year, teachers spend hundreds of their own dollars to support their students, and with Limeades for Learning, SONIC and our fans made that burden a bit lighter. We celebrate and thank teachers for the incredible work they do to bring learning to life in creative and fun ways for their students.”
SONIC provides essential funds needed for learning materials and innovative techniques for teachers to inspire creativity and learning through Limeades for Learning, the brand’s national award-winning cause marketing campaign. Since 2009, SONIC has donated $13.1 million, supported 33,177 classrooms, and provided necessary learning materials and teaching resources requested by teachers to impact 995,310 students in partnership with DonorChoose.org.
While Teacher Appreciation Month is celebrated in May, SONIC supports teachers year-round. Visit LimeadesforLearning.com for updates on contributions, future donation matches, how to get involve and explore public school teacher projects in the Smithville community in need of support. Teachers can become SONIC Teachers and submit projects through nonprofit partner DonorsChoose.org for a chance to receive funding.
About Sonic
Sonic, founded in 1953, is the largest drive-in restaurant brand in the United States with more than 3,600 restaurants. Sonic is part of the Inspire Brands family of restaurants. For more information, visit SonicDriveIn.com and InspireBrands.com
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