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Reservations available for 14th History Hayride at Edgar Evins State Park
September 6, 2019
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Reservations are now open for the 14th History Hayride at Edgar Evins State Park on Oct. 12th. The reservation link is accessible through the website www.foeesp.com … then under the Events tab or www.foeesp.com/history-hayride for a more direct pathway. It may also be accessed through the Facebook Page for Friends of Edgar Evins State Park (friendsofeesp). The cost is $15 per person as in past years. If help is needed call the park office at (931) 646-3080 or 1-800-250-8619 to obtain contact information for a designated member of the Friends of Edgar Evins State Park.
(View video clip below of the 2018 History Hayride)
IMG_1905 from dwayne page on Vimeo.
Ten wagons will leave from the office at 30-minute intervals from 1:30 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. to begin a 2 ½ hour circuit through the park. At multiple stops costumed characters will relate stories pertaining to people and events that occurred in and around the park.
This is a fundraising event for the Friends of Edgar Evins State Park, an all-volunteer organization dedicated to helping the park. Information about joining is also on the website at www.foeesp.com The event is staffed by volunteers with the assistance of park personnel.
If you wish to make this an overnight or weekend outing there are cabins and campgrounds in the park. Inquire about these at the park office, (931) 646-3080 or 1-800-250-8619
The History Hayride is in its 14th year due to its overwhelming popularity. Some patrons return every few years, some return every year! Characters or performers are changed a bit from year to year to keep it fresh.
DCHS Tigers (0-2) hoping for better fortunes tonight at home against Stone Memorial (Listen to WJLE’s Tiger Talk Program Here)
September 6, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
After two disappointing road losses to open the season, the DCHS Tigers are hoping for better fortunes tonight (Friday) as they host the Stone Memorial Panthers in their first home game of the season.
Kick-off is at 7 p.m. and WJLE will have LIVE coverage on AM 1480/FM 101.7 and LIVE streaming at www.wjle.com with the Voice of the Tigers John Pryor and Luke Willoughby.
(Listen to WJLE’s Tiger Talk Program at link below)
Coach Steve Trapp, speaking on WJLE’s Tiger Talk program, said he was disappointed in the 35-0 loss at Upperman last week but the Bees are a good team.
“They are really good. From the first game to the second game they say you should see a lot of improvement in your team and it was weird talking to the team after watching film on them because on the score board we didn’t see any improvement but as far as their scheme and what we are supposed to be doing and things like that we didn’t really mess up a lot of plays. It was a refreshing thing to see because at Warren County we had some things that were done incorrectly that led to some things even worse. As far as scheme wise, running the right route, blocking the right dudes, and things like that we were doing what we were supposed to do but Upperman is very disciplined. Athletically I don’t see them being above us or size wise but as far as discipline and doing everything exactly the way it is supposed to be done its hard pressed to see a team do it any different. I am not taking anything away from our guys. We definitely want to play better. They were told all week long the type of football game it could be if we could execute at the same level as them. You look at the games they have had and those they have lost. Even the week before it was a nip and tuck game all the way to the end and that is the type of football game you must have against those guys. You are not going to hit big plays and you are not going to get big runs. You just have to execute and do what you are supposed to do and take your four or five yards at a time. We had a couple of drives where we did that. We just were not able to have those 12-15 play drives without making a mistake somewhere at the end of it. I think we did things better and we want the outcome to be different but there were a lot of things that we could build off of in a positive way from last week,” said Coach Trapp.
He also talked about the challenges the Panthers pose for the Tigers in tonight’s matchup.
“We have seen a lot of stuff from him (Coach Derik Samber). Going all the way back to when he was at Upperman as the offensive coordinator that he carried with him at York. He is always going to have a quarterback as a dual threat guy that does a lot of reading stuff. They are going to leave guys unblocked at different points along the line of scrimmage. They are going to get the run game going with the quarterback in that regard and the roll out pass game and then they want that two by one that everyone has gone to with that power run game and a lot of jet motion. There are a lot of things they do which are very familiar with what we have seen in the past but he has branched it out a little bit as well,” said Coach Trapp.
Stone Memorial is 1-1 with a loss two weeks ago to Grace Christian of Knoxville 34 to 6 and a 26-12 win last week over Coalfield. The Tigers are 0-2 with losses at Warren County 35 to 21 and at Upperman 35-0.
WJLE’s Pre-Game shows begin with “Coach to Coach” at 5:00 p.m. featuring former UT assistant coach Doug Matthews with former coach Dave McGinnis and broadcaster Larry Stone talking Tennessee and SEC football. The show repeats Saturday morning at 9 a.m.
“Coach to Coach” is followed by “Murphy’s Matchups at 6:00 p.m., a look at Tennessee High School Football from Murphy Fair with commentary on games and coaches interviews.
“Tiger Talk” airs at 6:30 p.m. with the Voice of the Tigers John Pryor interviewing Coach Steve Trapp and Tiger football players Diego Coronado and Peyton Leaf.
The game kicks off at 7:00 p.m. with play by play coverage on WJLE.
Alexandria Old Timers Day Saturday to Feature Music, Crafts, Food, and Motorcycle Ride
September 6, 2019
By: Dwayne Page
Alexandria, home to some of the finest folks on earth, is the place to be Saturday for some old time fun and entertainment during the annual Old Timers Day Craft Show and Flea Market.
The day’s activities begin shortly before 9 a.m. and will continue to 3 p.m. The Alexandria Fire Department will also be hosting its annual fundraising outdoor cookout and motorcycle ride in conjunction with Old Timer’s Day.
The music schedule is as follows:
8:50 a.m.: Blessing
9:00 a.m.: Sadie Faith
10:30 a.m.: Doug Collins and Family
11:00 a.m.: Motorcycles- Outbound
11:30 a.m.: Nancy Brown
Noon: Donnie Uselton
1:30 p.m.: Shirah Brothers
2:30 p.m.: Right On Time
Craft vendors:
AFFA: food including hotdogs and hamburgers; Jamie Dawson-Paparazzi; Katie Dheere- OMG Leatherworks; High Flight Honey-honey; Compassion Kitchen-baked goods; 4:13 Treats- sno cones and cotton candy; Color Street Nail- nail polish; Royal Monarch Farm- Lila rose hair; BFC Jewelry-jewelry; Mary Kay-makeup; Senior Center; Liz Tetlaw- sewing.
For vendor information call 615-529-2171 today (Friday) from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. or find an application at townofalexandria.us.
Registration for the Motorcycle Ride starts at 9 a.m. and all bikes are welcome. Kick-stands up at 10 a.m. The cost is $20 per driver. Passengers free but they must pay for their own meal. Enjoy a two hour scenic ride. Fee includes a meal at the end of the ride including a cheeseburger or hotdog with chips and drink. The Cookout on the Square will be from 9 a.m. until? Enjoy a hotdog, hamburger or cheeseburger with chips and drink. The Alexandria Old Timers Day will also be taking place on the square with multiple vendors, music, and more! All proceeds from the Bike Ride and Cookout will benefit the Alexandria Fire Department. For more information call 615-308-1616 or 916-580-5096.
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