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Project Welcome Mat Encourages Businesses to Greet Fiddlers Jamboree Visitors

May 25, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

The 52nd annual Smithville Fiddlers Jamboree and Crafts Festival is coming Friday and Saturday, June 30 and July 1 and the Smithville-DeKalb County Chamber of Commerce invites all county businesses to again use their changeable signs or marquees to post welcome greetings for our Jamboree visitors.

This marks the 22nd year for the Chamber of Commerce “Jamboree Project Welcome Mat” for the 52nd Annual Smithville Fiddlers’ Jamboree and Crafts Festival. Businesses having changeable signs or marquees are asked to post fun welcome greetings for our Jamboree visitors. “With thousands of visitors coming into town for our 52nd celebration, every effort should be made by the local merchants to show our guests that we appreciate them and welcome their business. Let’s keep on showing folks how friendly the DeKalb County / Smithville area can be,” said Chamber Director Suzanne Williams.

All businesses may participate in “Project Welcome Mat.” There will be recognition awards in 4 categories: “Best Worded,” “Most Original,” “Most Creative,” and the “People’s Choice Award.”

Plaques will be presented to winners along with media recognition. If your business would like to participate in the contest, email a picture of your sign to the Chamber at swilliams@dekalbcountychamber.org or call 615-597-4163. Wording should be in place no later than Tuesday, June 20th at 12 Noon.




Leadership DeKalb Applications Now Available

May 25, 2023
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Leadership DeKalb is back, and applications are now being accepted. The program begins in September 2023 and will run through May 2024, followed by a graduation celebration in June. Anyone who lives or works in DeKalb County that wishes to learn more about county and state government, education, economics, issues, and successes, all while developing personal leadership and teambuilding skills, is welcome to apply. Participants must be committed to attendance, and the time requirement is one day a month except for one overnight trip to the State Capitol in March.

“We are seeking a diverse group of 12 individuals from across the county. The tuition cost is $205 and helps to supplement meals, materials, and transportation. Employers and organizations may wish to sponsor a participant, or limited scholarships are also available. After successfully completing the program, you will have gained an in-depth knowledge of DeKalb County and have a network of leaders and friends,” said Leadership DeKalb Director Leigh Fuson.

To receive an application or for more information, please email leaddekalb1@gmail.com or call the Smithville-DeKalb Chamber of Commerce at 615-597-4163. Applications are also available online at www.dekalbtn.org. You may also pick up an application at the Chamber of Commerce office located in the DeKalb County Complex. Businesses wishing to sponsor a meal or be included on the program may also contact them. The deadline to apply is August 1, 2023. Please follow the Facebook page to follow the adventures of the Class of 2024: Leadership DeKalb, Tennessee.




Dr. John L. Vanhooser Stadium Undergoing Transformation at DCHS (View Video Here)

May 24, 2023
By: Dwayne Page

The Dr. John L. Van Hooser Memorial Stadium at DCHS is undergoing a transformation this summer with the addition of new bleachers for the home fans and expansion of the Dr. Jere Hale Press Box. All the work should be completed in time for the first home football game against Smith County on Friday, August 25 at 7 p.m.

After graduation on May 12, Coach Steve Trapp said work began to remove the old bleachers, which seated about 600, to make way for the new ones which will set on a concrete pad and accommodate around 1,300 stretching from 14-yard line to 14-yard line.

“Over the last two Saturdays we have been out here working to get all the old bleachers out of the way and this week they have started the grade work for the concrete pad for the new bleachers,” said Coach Trapp.

“Before we probably could have seated about 600 people on the home side with what he had originally but with these new bleachers we are more than doubling that to about 1300 seats. This will include 150-156 VIP seats on the low section under the press box in the middle. The bleachers will also be handicapped accessible. In addition to the concrete pad for the bleachers, we will put down concrete in the area in front of the concession stand so no more grass will be there. It will be sort of a concourse area there and we may even set up tables as we clean things up a bit on the home side,” Coach Trapp said.

Another level is also being added to the existing press box to better accommodate the media and coaches.

“Its got pretty packed in there so to make everything feasible for everybody to have a good spot to work and have good views we are adding a third level to the press box and will change the roof up a little to make it match everything else. With the new light system, we need people up there to operate that control panel as well as the video board we added last year. Of course, we also must have plenty of room for the scoreboard operator, PA announcer, radio and TV announcers along with my coaches and camera crew,” said Coach Trapp.

The new lights have already been installed around the stadium which will not only provide for better illumination of the field but will feature flashing light show capabilities to add more excitement to the game night experience.

“We got rid of the old lights, poles, and overhead wires and now the sight lines are much better. It brings a much cleaner look to the stadium,” Coach Trapp said.

“We are grateful for all the help from Smithville Electric System and the crew that came in and put up all the lights. The project started at the end of March and we got them up to make sure they were ready to go by graduation,” he said.

“I want to thank the fans for their support as well as the Junior Pro program because they have always helped us out along with all the parents in the Booster Club over the years. There have been so many of them. Of course, we couldn’t do anything without the blessing of the school district so I want to thank the school board, especially for the bleachers and the lights because that is something we could not have done on our own, but everything else that has been done we have been able to do that on our own with volunteer help from the community. This stadium has been a nice place but its going to get scaled up quite a bit this fall,” Coach Trapp concluded.

The season kicks off on Friday, August 18 at Warren County followed by the home opener August 25 against Smith County.

All games start at 7:00 p.m.

WJLE will have LIVE coverage each week.

The DCHS 2023 Football Schedule is as follows:

REGION OPPONENTS (*)
August 18: Warren County- McMinnville 7 p.m.
August 25: Smith County-Smithville 7 p.m.
September 1: Livingston Academy*-Smithville 7 p.m.
September 8: Watertown-Watertown 7 p.m.
September 15: Gordonsville (Homecoming)- Smithville 7 p.m.
September 22: Stone Memorial*-Away 7 p.m.
September 29: Macon County*-Smithville 7 p.m.
October 6: Cumberland County*-Smithville 7 p.m.
October 13: BYE WEEK
October 20: White County*-Sparta 7 p.m.
October 27: Upperman* Baxter 7 p.m.

The Tigers will also compete in a pre-season Jamboree at Smith County on August 11.




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