Making Strides Against Breast Cancer

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer

Giant pink wooden ribbons adorned the lawn at The Ballpark for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk. One hundred volunteers assisted over 2,000 people with their registrations to walk, making this event one of the largest and most successful walks ever held, raising approximately $120,000 for the American Cancer Society. More than 74 teams participated, creating a bond and camaraderie among the team members, all walking for one goal. Participants were encouraged to sign up, fundraise and walk in the noncompetitive, 3–5 mile walks.

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Jackson’s Finest Evening

Jackson’s Finest Evening

The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation recently held a dinner at the Jackson Country Club honoring Jackson’s Finest Young Professionals. Honorees had the responsibility of raising a minimum of $2,000 through ticket sales or sponsorships. Each honoree had their own web page where they could promote the event and solicit on-line donations and ticket sales. Honorees chosen were the most influential and successful young professionals in Jackson, and they had to exemplify servant leadership qualities and be active in volunteer roles. Twelve honorees were presented at Jackson’s Finest Evening. A delicious dinner was served and a silent auction rounded out the evening.

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The Art of Living: Autumn in the South

The Art of Living: Autumn in the South

Autumnβ€”the very word conjures up an invigorating season of crisp air, fall leaves, pumpkins of various shapes and sizes, colorful mums on porch steps, harvest moons and hearty foods.
Kathleen Whaley, Editor of β€œSouthern Lady Magazine,” graciously agreed to an interview about Hoffman Media's special β€œAutumn in the South Classics Magazine.”

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Feast in the Field

Feast in the Field

Christy Futtrell of the American Heart Association sponsored a very special dinner at the Casey Jones Village β€œFarms Learning Center” as a thank-you to supporters. The theme was β€œFeast in the Field” and guests entered through the Colonial Civil War home that was saved and moved from Trenton by the Shaw family. On the back deck they were serenaded by The Kevin Wright group.

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Runway for a Cure

Runway for a Cure

The crowd starting building early at the Carl Perkins Civic Center for the 2016 β€œRunway for a Cure.” Attendees honor cancer survivors and patients who bravely confront the illness and hold a determination to come out the other side healed. Though they endure the treatments personally, they have support groups who strive to relieve some of the daily tasks that currently are a burden they may not be able to handle. Boutiques which supported this important cause proudly donated money so a night of awareness could be made through a fun and fashionable way. Each boutique walked the runway to showcase their latest fall fashions and help encourage the survivors.

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Puttin’ for the Pets

Puttin’ for the Pets

The Jackson-Madison County Humane Society’s 18th Annual β€œ Puttin’ for the Pets” Golf Tournament was held at the Jackson National Golf Club. It was a furrific day for animal lovers/golfers to unite for a worthy cause. The third Monday in September has been the date for this annual fundraiser for 18 years as this is the last major fundraiser for the Jackson-Madison County Humane Society (JMCHS) each year.

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West Tennessee State Fair

West Tennessee State Fair

This year the fairgrounds building was redecorated to spotlight all the communities which are a part of the West Tennessee State Fair. Each community had a station with literature about the community, maps of their noted spots and free gifts for the kids. Woodmen Life sponsored a First Responders Night honoring the Fire Department, Sheriff’s Department and Jackson City Police.

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VIProfile: Dr. Sanda Dee

VIProfile: Dr. Sanda Dee

Dr. Sandra V. Dee is an interventional cardiologist at the Jackson Clinic. She has lived in Jackson for 10 years. She moved to Jackson in September 2006 from Florida where she practiced cardiology. Dr. Dee is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. She graduated cum laude in Medicine at the University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines in 1987 and in her 2012 medical school homecoming she was awarded the Most Outstanding Graduate of her class.

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Starlight Symphony

Starlight Symphony

Quilts, canopies, and lawn chairs dotted the grounds of First Presbyterian Church in preparation for the 38th annual Jackson Symphony’s Starlight Symphony. The cannon brigades unloaded their cannons as orchestra members tuned their instruments. Excitement ramped up and suddenly the air was filled with laughter and friendly greetings as the audience prepared their food and drinks to enjoy during the musical performance.

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Jackson Symphony Legacy Circle

Jackson Symphony Legacy Circle

Members of the Jackson Symphony’s Legacy Circle gathered at the Kirkland home to kick off the Symphony’s 56th season. Artistic Director and Conductor, Peter Shannon, addressed the guests and spoke about each concert that will be performed. The first β€œOpening Night” concert kicks off September 17th at First Baptist Church in Jackson.

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The Good Life: Baton Rouge

The Good Life: Baton Rouge

Over 300 years ago, in 1699, French explorer Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d’Iberville named Baton Rouge for the β€œred stick” along a Mississippi River bluff. It is from this β€œred stick” that Iberville christened Baton Rouge β€œle Baton Rouge.” In 1846, Baton Rouge earned its title as Louisiana’s State Capital, and nearly four years later, the Old State House was completed.

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Whine & Dine

Whine & Dine

The 18th annual Whine & Dine fundraiser for the Jackson-Madison County Humane Society was held at The Aeneas Building. Guests were treated to wine, moonshine and beer tasting and a coffee bar to complement the hors d’oeuvres. Multiple tables were filled with silent auction items and on the patio entertainment was provided by the Shifty Nixon Band. Thanks to all the people who gave of their time to organize this event.

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