Shelbyville-Bedford County Humane Association will hold the twelfth yearly Celebration Pet Day and Fair 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Bedford County Agriculture and Education Center. Confirmation is free. There will be canine and feline shows, sellers, a children corner, sustenance and territory creature save bunches. Rabies inoculations ($10) and microchipping ($20) will occur from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. In the event of rain, occasions will be underneath a structure. More data is at http://shelbyvillebedfordhumane.org.
Different spots to be this week:
Stamp Kelly Go Gold
The second yearly Mark Kelly Have Hope Foundation Go Gold Festival will be Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the square to help groups of kids battling growth. Music by Thunderhill, Zach Donegan, and Dan Kuohn and The Runnin Kind. There will be inflatables, sustenance, recreations and a live sale, in addition to additional.
Fall Festival
A fall celebration will be held starting 10 a.m. Saturday at the Captain Rodney's Stage in Bell Buckle, behind the railroad square. There will be unrecorded music throughout the day, sellers, a youngsters' region and a closeout. Continues will profit the Shelbyville Central High School band. For more data, email ginalbeatty@gmail.com.
Toy Run bike ride
Hickory Hill United Methodist Church, 2977 Hickory Hill Road, is facilitating the yearly Toy Run bike ride on Saturday. Informal breakfast and enrollment are from 9:30-11 a.m. Kickstands go up at 11:15. For more data, call Clayton Eychner at 931-703-8174.
Square gathering
Shiloh United Methodist Church in Wheel will hold a free group square gathering and fish sear Saturday from 4:30-8 p.m. There will be unrecorded music, exercises for children and recreations including corn gap.
'Steel Magnolias'
This would ordinarily be the place we'd inform you regarding the play "Steel Magnolias," by Robert Harling, which will be exhibited Friday through Sunday at the Fly Arts Center on South Main Street. Be that as it may, the last end of the week is basically sold out. Call 931-684-8359 to mind any very late cancelations or availabilities.
VFW music
VFW Post 5019, 1320 Wartrace Pike, will have its month to month nation and gospel music occasion Saturday from 6-9 p.m. Entryways open at 5:30. Performers are welcome to bring acoustic instruments, and artists are welcome. No outside beverages. Secured dishes invited. Affirmation is $3. For more data, call 607-3149 or 684-2523.
Unionville grill
Unionville Volunteer Fire Department will hold its yearly grill pledge drive from 4-7 p.m. Saturday. Plates are $5.
Trucker work reasonable
On Saturday, Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Shelbyville will hold a vocation reasonable 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday for those keen on truck driving. Titan, Schneider, US Express, Southern Energy, and Keim TS have resolved to partake in the employment reasonable and will acknowledge applications upon the arrival of the reasonable from flow drivers. Agents from TCAT-S will be accessible to answer program affirmation and budgetary guide questions.
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Wellbeing screenings
Calvary Baptist Church will hold free wellbeing screenings Saturday from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Included are checks for diabetes, pulse, vision, youngster security situate utilize, body creation and that's just the beginning. Various wellbeing associations will be nearby.
Mammograms
Group Clinic of Shelbyville and Bedford County is facilitating a free mammogram and lessened rate pap spread examination program on Wednesday, Sept. 21, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Holy person Thomas Health, Susan G. Komen of Greater Nashville, and The Power of Pink introduced by Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital are accomplices for this occasion.
Ladies may get a pap spread examination for $30. Call 931-684-6772 on Monday or Tuesday from 5-8 p.m. on the other hand email shelbyvilleclinic@att.net for an arrangement.
Driver wellbeing
AARP and the Senior Citizens Center will introduce a driver security program on Wednesday, Sept. 21, from 9 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. The inside is situated at 111 J. G. Helton Drive.
The cost for the program is $15 for AARP Members and $20 for non-individuals. Members who finish the program might be qualified for a three-year markdown on their vehicle protection arrangement. The course is planned for a very long time 50 and over. To enlist, call 931-684-0019.
5K/10K in Lascassas
The fourth yearly Dairy Hill Stampede 5K and 10K race will start at 8 a.m. Saturday at Middle Tennessee State University's Experiential Learning and Research Center on the slope neighboring the MTSU Dairy, 3211 Guy James Road in Lascassas.
The occasion benefits the Farm Animal Coalition of Tennessee and the Veteran's Recovery Center Council. Late and race-day sections are welcome. Enlist online at http://tinyurl.com/hwl8gjq. To see a course outline, to http://www.tnfacct.com/dairy-slope stampe....
Runners will get a sex particular tech T-shirt, cowbell finisher award, crisp heated breads and MTSU chocolate drain toward the complete line, said Rhonda Hoffman, MTSU teacher, between time horse science executive and Dairy Hill Stampede volunteer.
There are likewise age gather trophies and a never-ending trophy for the biggest group. Both the 5K and 10K races are USA Track and Field-confirmed courses.
There are likewise "virtual" alternatives for both races, permitting the separation to be keep running off-site, Hoffman said. Virtual runners can get their tech T-shirts and report their circumstances to get finisher decorations at the Farm Animal Coalition's office in Murfreesboro.
In earlier years, some virtual members were veterans or other people who expected to finish their race separate at H3O Aquatics on a submerged treadmill.
Mentor Rick Insell and individuals from the Lady Raiders b-ball group will be toward the complete line to present decorations and honors similarly as they have the past three years.
For more data about the race, call Lou Nave, official executive at Farm Animal Care Coalition of Tennessee, at 615-970-8065 or go to http://www.tnfacct.com/dairy-slope stampe....
Bass competition
The Hook, Line and Cure bass competition will be held Saturday at the Tims Ford Bass Club. The occasion advantages Kimbo's Wish, a Tullahoma philanthropy which helps the groups of youngsters from birth to 19 years of age with a terminal disease.
The cost is $100 per pontoon. For more data, call 931-434-9555 or email kimboswish@gmail.com.
Photograph show
Globally acclaimed picture taker and "visual storyteller" Steve McCurry's work is the most up to date show at MTSU's famous Baldwin Photographic Gallery, open now through Oct. 20.
The gathering of photos concentrates essentially on the general population McCurry has met while chronicling his three or more many years of world travel. The Pennsylvania local worked for a neighborhood daily paper for a long time after his 1974 graduation from Penn State University, then left to travel and independent in India.
He ended up intersection into Afghanistan with a few displaced people just before the Russian intrusion in 1979, camouflaging himself and going for a considerable length of time with the Mujahedeen before developing with the primary pictures of that contention.
McCurry is best known for his photograph "Afghan Girl," a stark 1984 representation of a high school evacuee that made the front of National Geographic in 1985 and prompted to an almost 18-year, and at last effective, look for her personality. The magazine called "Afghan Girl" "the most perceived photo" in its history.
MTSU's Baldwin Photographic Gallery is situated in Room 269 on the second floor of the Bragg Media and Entertainment Building. A searchable, printable grounds stopping guide is accessible at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap.
Off-grounds visitors going by the Baldwin Gallery ought to acquire an uncommon one-day allow from MTSU's Office of Parking and Transportation at http://www.mtsu.edu/stopping/visit.php.
McCurry, who's likewise shrouded clashes in Beirut, Cambodia, the Philippines, the Persian Gulf, the previous Yugoslavia, and Tibet, is the beneficiary of various honors, including the National Press Photographers Association's Magazine Photographer of the Year, the Robert Capa Gold Medal and an exceptional four first-prize respects from the World Press Photo challenge. The Minister of French Culture additionally designated McCurry a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters, and the Royal Photographic Society in London as of late gave McCurry its Centenary Medal for Lifetime Achievement.
MTSU's Baldwin Photographic Gallery, part of the's College of Media and Entertainment, is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and shut on ends of the week and state and college occasions.
Uncommon Baldwin Gallery visits at MTSU can be masterminded by reaching exhibition caretaker Tom Jimison, a teacher in MTSU's Department of Electronic Media Communication, at 615-898-2085 or tom.jimison@mtsu.edu.
For more data about MTSU's Baldwin Photographic Gallery, go to http://baldwinphotogallery.com or http://facebook.com/BaldwinPhotoGallery.
Different spots to be this week:
Stamp Kelly Go Gold
The second yearly Mark Kelly Have Hope Foundation Go Gold Festival will be Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the square to help groups of kids battling growth. Music by Thunderhill, Zach Donegan, and Dan Kuohn and The Runnin Kind. There will be inflatables, sustenance, recreations and a live sale, in addition to additional.
Fall Festival
A fall celebration will be held starting 10 a.m. Saturday at the Captain Rodney's Stage in Bell Buckle, behind the railroad square. There will be unrecorded music throughout the day, sellers, a youngsters' region and a closeout. Continues will profit the Shelbyville Central High School band. For more data, email ginalbeatty@gmail.com.
Toy Run bike ride
Hickory Hill United Methodist Church, 2977 Hickory Hill Road, is facilitating the yearly Toy Run bike ride on Saturday. Informal breakfast and enrollment are from 9:30-11 a.m. Kickstands go up at 11:15. For more data, call Clayton Eychner at 931-703-8174.
Square gathering
Shiloh United Methodist Church in Wheel will hold a free group square gathering and fish sear Saturday from 4:30-8 p.m. There will be unrecorded music, exercises for children and recreations including corn gap.
'Steel Magnolias'
This would ordinarily be the place we'd inform you regarding the play "Steel Magnolias," by Robert Harling, which will be exhibited Friday through Sunday at the Fly Arts Center on South Main Street. Be that as it may, the last end of the week is basically sold out. Call 931-684-8359 to mind any very late cancelations or availabilities.
VFW music
VFW Post 5019, 1320 Wartrace Pike, will have its month to month nation and gospel music occasion Saturday from 6-9 p.m. Entryways open at 5:30. Performers are welcome to bring acoustic instruments, and artists are welcome. No outside beverages. Secured dishes invited. Affirmation is $3. For more data, call 607-3149 or 684-2523.
Unionville grill
Unionville Volunteer Fire Department will hold its yearly grill pledge drive from 4-7 p.m. Saturday. Plates are $5.
Trucker work reasonable
On Saturday, Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Shelbyville will hold a vocation reasonable 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday for those keen on truck driving. Titan, Schneider, US Express, Southern Energy, and Keim TS have resolved to partake in the employment reasonable and will acknowledge applications upon the arrival of the reasonable from flow drivers. Agents from TCAT-S will be accessible to answer program affirmation and budgetary guide questions.
Supported
NFL players exhibit in show of solidarity
Reuters TV
Profit Online - Without Investment
Board Place
by Taboola Sponsored Links
Wellbeing screenings
Calvary Baptist Church will hold free wellbeing screenings Saturday from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Included are checks for diabetes, pulse, vision, youngster security situate utilize, body creation and that's just the beginning. Various wellbeing associations will be nearby.
Mammograms
Group Clinic of Shelbyville and Bedford County is facilitating a free mammogram and lessened rate pap spread examination program on Wednesday, Sept. 21, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Holy person Thomas Health, Susan G. Komen of Greater Nashville, and The Power of Pink introduced by Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital are accomplices for this occasion.
Ladies may get a pap spread examination for $30. Call 931-684-6772 on Monday or Tuesday from 5-8 p.m. on the other hand email shelbyvilleclinic@att.net for an arrangement.
Driver wellbeing
AARP and the Senior Citizens Center will introduce a driver security program on Wednesday, Sept. 21, from 9 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. The inside is situated at 111 J. G. Helton Drive.
The cost for the program is $15 for AARP Members and $20 for non-individuals. Members who finish the program might be qualified for a three-year markdown on their vehicle protection arrangement. The course is planned for a very long time 50 and over. To enlist, call 931-684-0019.
5K/10K in Lascassas
The fourth yearly Dairy Hill Stampede 5K and 10K race will start at 8 a.m. Saturday at Middle Tennessee State University's Experiential Learning and Research Center on the slope neighboring the MTSU Dairy, 3211 Guy James Road in Lascassas.
The occasion benefits the Farm Animal Coalition of Tennessee and the Veteran's Recovery Center Council. Late and race-day sections are welcome. Enlist online at http://tinyurl.com/hwl8gjq. To see a course outline, to http://www.tnfacct.com/dairy-slope stampe....
Runners will get a sex particular tech T-shirt, cowbell finisher award, crisp heated breads and MTSU chocolate drain toward the complete line, said Rhonda Hoffman, MTSU teacher, between time horse science executive and Dairy Hill Stampede volunteer.
There are likewise age gather trophies and a never-ending trophy for the biggest group. Both the 5K and 10K races are USA Track and Field-confirmed courses.
There are likewise "virtual" alternatives for both races, permitting the separation to be keep running off-site, Hoffman said. Virtual runners can get their tech T-shirts and report their circumstances to get finisher decorations at the Farm Animal Coalition's office in Murfreesboro.
In earlier years, some virtual members were veterans or other people who expected to finish their race separate at H3O Aquatics on a submerged treadmill.
Mentor Rick Insell and individuals from the Lady Raiders b-ball group will be toward the complete line to present decorations and honors similarly as they have the past three years.
For more data about the race, call Lou Nave, official executive at Farm Animal Care Coalition of Tennessee, at 615-970-8065 or go to http://www.tnfacct.com/dairy-slope stampe....
Bass competition
The Hook, Line and Cure bass competition will be held Saturday at the Tims Ford Bass Club. The occasion advantages Kimbo's Wish, a Tullahoma philanthropy which helps the groups of youngsters from birth to 19 years of age with a terminal disease.
The cost is $100 per pontoon. For more data, call 931-434-9555 or email kimboswish@gmail.com.
Photograph show
Globally acclaimed picture taker and "visual storyteller" Steve McCurry's work is the most up to date show at MTSU's famous Baldwin Photographic Gallery, open now through Oct. 20.
The gathering of photos concentrates essentially on the general population McCurry has met while chronicling his three or more many years of world travel. The Pennsylvania local worked for a neighborhood daily paper for a long time after his 1974 graduation from Penn State University, then left to travel and independent in India.
He ended up intersection into Afghanistan with a few displaced people just before the Russian intrusion in 1979, camouflaging himself and going for a considerable length of time with the Mujahedeen before developing with the primary pictures of that contention.
McCurry is best known for his photograph "Afghan Girl," a stark 1984 representation of a high school evacuee that made the front of National Geographic in 1985 and prompted to an almost 18-year, and at last effective, look for her personality. The magazine called "Afghan Girl" "the most perceived photo" in its history.
MTSU's Baldwin Photographic Gallery is situated in Room 269 on the second floor of the Bragg Media and Entertainment Building. A searchable, printable grounds stopping guide is accessible at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap.
Off-grounds visitors going by the Baldwin Gallery ought to acquire an uncommon one-day allow from MTSU's Office of Parking and Transportation at http://www.mtsu.edu/stopping/visit.php.
McCurry, who's likewise shrouded clashes in Beirut, Cambodia, the Philippines, the Persian Gulf, the previous Yugoslavia, and Tibet, is the beneficiary of various honors, including the National Press Photographers Association's Magazine Photographer of the Year, the Robert Capa Gold Medal and an exceptional four first-prize respects from the World Press Photo challenge. The Minister of French Culture additionally designated McCurry a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters, and the Royal Photographic Society in London as of late gave McCurry its Centenary Medal for Lifetime Achievement.
MTSU's Baldwin Photographic Gallery, part of the's College of Media and Entertainment, is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and shut on ends of the week and state and college occasions.
Uncommon Baldwin Gallery visits at MTSU can be masterminded by reaching exhibition caretaker Tom Jimison, a teacher in MTSU's Department of Electronic Media Communication, at 615-898-2085 or tom.jimison@mtsu.edu.
For more data about MTSU's Baldwin Photographic Gallery, go to http://baldwinphotogallery.com or http://facebook.com/BaldwinPhotoGallery.
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