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DWS Junior Beta Club Volunteers at Lebanon Food Pantry

October 28, 2018
By: Bill Conger

DeKalb West School’s Junior Beta Club traveled to Lebanon Saturday (Oct. 27) to volunteer at Joseph’s Storehouse. 7th graders Karson Smallwood and Kolton Slager and 6th grader Chloe Dies donated their time to help with the monthly food distribution.

“I enjoyed volunteering,” Smallwood said. “I want to do it again.”

The three DWS Junior Beta students spent three hours handing out food to the people who came to the food pantry for assistance.  Joseph’s Storehouse serves an average of 400 to 500 families in need with a wheelbarrow full of food each month.  35% of people served are single parents living below poverty level, and 45% are elderly and/or disabled.

The DWS Jr. Beta Club also helps with the God’s Food Pantry in Smithville when the opportunities become available as well as many other local service projects.  The National Junior Beta Club organization focuses on the theme, “Let us Lead By Serving Others.” Beta members are invited to join the club based on their academic honors and exemplary character.




Band Series Part 3: Hunter Davis

October 28, 2018
By: Bill Conger

Our band series ends today on Hunter Davis, a senior flute and piccolo player with the D-C-H-S Fighting Tiger Band.  Davis, the daughter of Chad and Danielle Troyer, is part of the woodwind section that performs music from “The Phantom of the Opera” this marching season.

“It’s my favorite musical, so I was really excited about it,” says Davis.

Hunter started the marching band as a freshman student at Smith County High School and then transferred to DeKalb County her sophomore year.

Hunter was one of three band seniors recognized at the final home football game of the season Friday night.

“My mom and grandparents are here,” Davis told WJLE during halftime. “My dad woke up. It’s actually 3 a.m. in Kuwait.  He woke up to watch us.”

Hunter first started in music when she was in sixth grade.

“I didn’t know what I wanted to play, and I thought the flute sounded really pretty.  A lady at my grandparents’ church actually played it. I liked how it sounded. During my freshman year, my best friend was a junior. She got band queen and made me march piccolo to have that sound.”

What does Davis enjoy about being a member of the high school band?

“The sense of family, going to different places that I never knew existed, and I really like the football games, making new friends, and seeing kids start when they’re in sixth grade and watching them mature as they go through.”

After graduating in May, Hunter plans to major in Chemistry as part of her pre-med pathway at Tennessee Tech. One day she wants to be a Pediatrician. In the meantime, she doesn’t want her interest in music to end. She wants to either do marching or concert band at Tech.

 




Trick or Treat Halloween Downtown and at the County Complex Wednesday (LOOK FOR ORANGE PUMPKIN IN WINDOW OF PARTICIPATING BUSINESSES AND OFFICES)

October 28, 2018
By: Dwayne Page

Parents and kids looking to trick or treat Wednesday will find plenty of opportunities downtown Smithville and at the County Complex on South Congress Boulevard.

It’s the annual City of Smithville and the Police Department’s “Trick or Treat Halloween Event” Wednesday, October 31 from noon until 5:00 p.m.

Some offices in the DeKalb County Courthouse, Smithville City Hall, Smithville Police Department, Justin Potter Library, and participating businesses downtown will have candy and special treats for the children. This year, offices in and businesses around the County Complex will also be participating

Look for the stores and offices with a picture of an orange pumpkin on their windows. Maps are also available at the police department and Justin Potter Library to show parents which businesses will be taking part in the event.

Participating offices and businesses downtown are:

Dr. Starla Meigs, Smithville Review, Justin Potter Library, Headlines Salon, Fast Pace (tent), Smithville Police Department, City Hall, Gotro Surveying, Love-Cantrell Funeral Home, Jackie Smith State Farm Insurance Office, DeKalb County Florist, DeKalb County Insurance, Keith Blair Law Office, Josh Isaac, The Vintage Owl, Pioneer Credit, Old Time Antiques, DeKalb Animal Coalition (downtown), First Bank, Rick’s Hair & Body Reflections, Button Willow General Store, Jamie A. Boutique, D. Puckett Salon, Savvy Scrubs, Fluty’s, Monogramming by Sheri, Vester Parsley Law Office, D and D Fashions, The Market on Main, Insta Cash, Jeremy Trapp Law Office, Smithville Cumberland Presbyterian Church, D&S Specialtees, Sober Living, Elliott Cannon Master Barber, Regions Bank, Jim Judkins Law Office, Middle Tennessee Taekwondo, Bates Apparel, Board of Education, DeKalb Sheriff’s Department, Mingy Bryant Law Office, Conger and Lasser Law Office, DeKalb Title, Haven of Hope, Marilyn’s Hair Yeah, E911 Dispatch Center, DeKalb Courthouse Offices including Chamber of Commerce, Drug Court, Clerk & Master, County Mayor, and Circuit Court Clerk. Be sure to enter the courthouse through the second floor entrance. Do not enter through the first floor basement due to Early Voting.

Participating businesses and offices in or near the County Complex include DeKalb Ace Hardware, Mike Foster Multi-purpose Center offices including Senior Citizens Center, UT Extension, Prospect, UCHRA, Elite Logistics, H.G. Staffing, Staff Management SMX, Register of Deeds Jeff McMillen, County Trustee Sean Driver, Tax Assessor Shannon Cantrell, County Clerk James L. (Jimmy) Poss, and On the Way Convenience Market.

For more information call Beth Adcock at the Smithville Police Department at 615-597-8210 extension 1 or check out the police department’s face book page for details at  https://www.facebook.com/SmithvillePoliceDepartment.

This event is sponsored by the Smithville Police Department and the Smithville City Hall.

Meanwhile, the Smithville-DeKalb County Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a “Best Costume Contest” for downtown businesses and offices. Take pictures with your phone and send them to Suzanne Williams at 615-464-7760 by 1:00 p.m. on October 31. First, second, and third place winners will be presented a “Halloween on the Square Best Costume Award”, media recognition, and bragging rights.

The Smithville Volunteer Fire Department will have special treats for children Wednesday, October 31 from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Stop by for candy and a tour of the Smithville Fire Hall and the fire trucks. Meet with Smithville Fire Chief Charlie Parker and the Smithville Fire Department Volunteers.




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