The Fur Ball
/The Animal Care Center in Jackson held their annual Fur Ball at the Jackson Country Club Saturday, April 29. At this spectacular event, guests enjoyed delicious food and entertaining music by the band MAGI.
Read MoreThe Animal Care Center in Jackson held their annual Fur Ball at the Jackson Country Club Saturday, April 29. At this spectacular event, guests enjoyed delicious food and entertaining music by the band MAGI.
Read MoreThis place, these people have embraced me at my best and my worst. I am Jackson because I believe in all this town has to offer and desire to help others to find their place in our city.
Read MoreThe Scarlet Rope Project held their 6th annual Crawfest Saturday, April 22 at Hub City Brewery. Many people came out to support a great cause presented by Town and Country Realtors. Tons of crawfish, shrimp, and all the sides were prepared.
Read MoreThe 10th Annual First Ladies’ Luncheon was held at the Jackson Fairgrounds on April 13, 2023. It was the largest turnout in the event’s history. There were 126 tables that were beautifully decorated by each sponsor.
Read MoreOn March 21, the Jackson Exchange Club held its 77th Man of the Year Ceremony at the Doubletree Hotel. The Man of the Year is a prestigious title given to one man each year based on their service, community impact, and influence in the City of Jackson and Madison County.
Read MoreOn March 24, the Jackson Symphony hosted its second iteration of Ballads & Boots on the grounds of Madison Downs. The songwriters’ night began with a sponsor appreciation tent where The Bar-Bees concocted smoked bourbon cocktails in themed glasses as guests enjoyed live acoustic music.
Read MoreThe 100 Black Men of West TN held their Holiday Splendor Gala Friday, December 30 at the Carl Perkins Civic Center. Attendees raised proceeds to support 21st Century Scholars, F.A.M.I.L.Y. mentoring, and Book Buddies. During the evening, several young men received scholarships.
Read MoreThe 7th annual Dancing with the STARS presented by Leaders Credit Union was held at the Jackson Fairgrounds. Community members came to support the STAR Center as they work to “Crush the No” for individuals with disabilities.
Read MoreThe The 31st Annual Charity Gala for The Foundation was held on November 12 at the Carl Perkins Civic Center. Proceeds from this fundraiser are designated to the Ayers Children’s Medical Center and a new Hospice House.
Read MoreRon Canter of Jackson, whom many of you know, was a student at The Charles W. Howard Santa Claus School. This school is a non-profit organization that was established in 1937. It is the longest continuously running Santa Claus School in the world. The Santa School is located at the Santa House in downtown Midland, Michigan. The school is celebrating its 85th anniversary in 2022. Bill Geist, formerly of CBS News, described this school as “The Harvard of Santa Schools.”
Read MoreJoe Barker currently serves as Executive Director of Southwest Tennessee Development District (SWTDD), an eight-county regional planning and economic development organization located in Jackson. He has a diverse background in public service in both state and local government. Barker has served as both Mayor of the City of Savannah and of Hardin County.
Read MoreKyle Spurgeon is president/CEO of the Jackson Chamber, Jackson, TN. The organization represents over 1000 business members in Jackson-Madison County and parts of West Tennessee.Before joining the Chamber, Spurgeon was vice-president, corporate relations for Jackson Energy Authority. He has also served as marketing director for the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development. He has helped facilitate project locations representing more than $2.5 billion in capital investment.
Read MoreThe Friends of Heart Black Tie & Blue Jeans 2022 is presented by West Tennessee Healthcare, was a rousing success as a large group turned out for the silent and live auctions, the amazing meal, and great music by G-3. A fun photo booth was set for some impromptu pictures. A unique Whisky Pull offering special brand and flavor to the custom line of liquors is always a competitive opportunity. This combo of fun, entertainment and financial support to provide heart-saving AED defibrillators to the Jackson community. Jackson is designated as a four-minute heart-saver community, according to Friends of Heart.
Read MoreThe Jackson Madison County Bicentennial Grand Finale Weekend ended with a bang at the Community Concert and Fireworks show at the Jackson Ballpark. The gates opened at 4:30 pm, and the stands were filled with enthusiastic members of the Jackson community ready to celebrate 200 years at the free concert featuring LOLO and the Commodores. The event was free and open to the public, and the many volunteers who helped with Bicentennial events over the past year were given priority VIP seating.
Read MorePhotography by Kristina Only, Chelsea-Catherine Croom & Jeff Watson at Union University.
Read MoreJennifer Graves is a native of Goodlettsville, Tennessee. She married her husband, Jimmy, in 1989, and they have two adult children—Joshua and Elizabeth. Jennifer spent the first portion of her career at Briarcrest Christian School in Memphis where she was asked to develop a program for middle school students with learning disabilities, and soon thereafter high school students. Jennifer served in various roles such as director of the program, middle school counselor, and high school counselor. In 2015, Jennifer answered the call to move to Jackson, TN to start Union University’s EDGE program, an inclusive post-secondary program for young adults with intellectual disabilities. She served at Union until moving to the STAR Center Inc. in June 2022.
Read MoreLocal audiences got an opportunity to find their inner rock star at “School of Rock the Musical” shown June 16-18 and June 23-25 at The Ned. A talented cast presented the play based on the film “School of Rock.” The production was full of great music and laughs. Will Crowe played the lead character, Dewey Finn, a wannabe rock star with no place to live and no money for rent. He poses as a substitute teacher at a prestigious private school to make some easy cash and teaches the uptight kids in his class how to be rock stars.
Read MoreDream Center of Jackson invited the community to join them at a Groundbreaking Ceremony on Friday morning, July 8. Local supporters of the organization have been anticipating this day since 2016 when the Dream Center lost its original building. It was a joyous occasion to break ground on the new facility, which will be a place of healing for women and children for years to come. Executive Director Gail Gustafson expressed her gratitude to the Lord for so much support in the community.
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David Blackwood grew up on a farm in Madison County, Tennessee where he spent many hours playing in the creeks and forests of the Hatchie River bottoms. Little did he know that his playful experiences would return to him later in life in his career.
Some friends of the Scarlet Rope Project hosted a special fundraiser at the home of Kelly and Flint Cox on Thursday evening, May 12. Songwriters Night was a lovely evening full of music and beauty for all who attended. Guests were invited to enjoy cocktails while exploring the beautifully decorated home of Kelly and Flint Cox, nestled on a wooded hilltop with stunning spaces both indoors and outdoors.
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