Good Ole' Days Cancelled Until 2021

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Due to COVID-19, the Cannon County Good Ole Days festival has been postponed to May 14 & 15, 2021.
The Cannon County Senior Center Board of Directors and Cannon County Good Ole Days Committee made the decision to postpone Cannon County Good Ole Days until May 14-15, 2021, following Tennessee Governor Bill Lee's Executive Order No. 50, which extends the State of Emergency related to COVID-19 pandemic to August 29, 2020. The order urges Tennesseans to limit activity, stay home when possible, and limits social and recreational gatherings of 50 or more persons unless adequate social distancing can be maintained. Cannon County Good Ole Days originally scheduled on May 15-16, 2020, was rescheduled for August 28-29, 2020. The decision to postpone the event until 2021 was difficult, as Cannon County Good Ole Days is the largest fundraiser for the Cannon County Senior Center, and an annual community tradition. However, protecting and safeguarding Cannon County citizens, and particularly vulnerable populations, is considered priority. Planning for the 2021 festival will begin soon!
Meanwhile, the Cannon County Senior Center Board of Directors will be hosting a live ONLINE auction, a virtual fundraiser, On Monday August 17th, 2020. Please join this exciting event, as it will be a fun and safe way to interact with others while supporting the Cannon County Senior Center.
For additional information, please contact the Cannon County Senior Center at 615-563-5304 or go the website at www.cannoncountyseniorcenter.com
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