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"New" at the Arts Center
The Blue Porch Restaurant and your Arts Center have coordinated schedules: both are open Tuesday through Saturday. Closed on Mondays. Also, the Chamber of Commerce, now located at the Arts Center, is open Tuesday through Friday.
The White Oak Craft Shop inside the Arts Center has many items on sale. Some are now 50% off.  Look for sale items before the White Oak Craft Fair Sept 14-15. Look for new work after the Fair. Stop in Tuesday through Saturday to buy unique, handmade in Tennessee fine art and crafts
Also new is the recently opened Farmers Market. Open each Saturday morning through the end of the growing season. Come early to buy produce. Stay for made to order breakfast at the Blue Porch.
 

H Bar M Rodeo, Friday, Aug. 30
H Bar M Rodeo Company brings the Bulls to Woodbury at 6 p.m. a the Pemberton Covered Arena at the fairgrounds. For information contact Wayne Prater at (615) 563-5286.

Labor Day Trail Ride, Saturday, Aug. 31
CCWHA Labor Day Trail Ride begins at 11 at the Fairgrounds. Contact Cindy Haley at (615) 904-5356 or visit www.ccwhaoftn.info for further information.

Auburntown City Council, Tuesday,  Sept. 3
Auburntown City Council Meeting  6 p.m. at the Library. Contact Mayor Roger Turner at (615) 464-4210.

IDB meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 3
Cannon County Industrial Board Meeting at 6 p.m. Cannon County Courthouse. The public is welcome at IDB meetings.

Woodbury Board of Aldermen, Tuesday, Sept. 3
Board of Mayor and Aldermen 6 p.m. at City Hall at 101 Water Street, Woodbury.

Rhythm Kitchen, Friday, Sept. 6
Rhythm Kitchen at 6 p.m. at The Arts Center of Cannon County, 1424 John Bragg Hwy. Call (615) 563-2787 for information.

Fish Fry, Saturday, Sept. 7
Auburntown Lions Club Fish Fry at noon in Auburntown.

Readyville Mill reopens, Saturday, Sept. 7
The mill will be open for breakfast from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

County Commission, Tuesday, Sept. 10
Cannon County Commission 5 p.m. at the Cannon County Courthouse.

School Board, Thursday, Sept. 12
Cannon County School Board Meeting 6 p.m. at Woodbury Grammar School Cafeteria.

Rescue Ride VII September 14
The Cannon County Rescue Squad is hosting the 7th Annual Rescue Ride on Saturday, September 14 with a Poker Run Rundraiser beginning at 9:00 a.m. at Courthouse Square. First bike out at 9:00 a.m. Last bike in at 3:30 p.m. Poker Run is $10 per hand. Call 615-563-8476 or 615-904-5002 for more info.

Morning at Seven, Friday, Sept. 20
Morning's At Seven at 7:30 p.m.The Arts Center of Cannon County, 1424 John Bragg Hwy., Woodbury, TN 37095. Call (615) 563-2787 for information. Continues weekends  through Oct. 5. From the gentle eccentricities of four elderly sisters and their husbands the play is a vivid comedy about life in small-town America in 1922 when families could continue a lifetime's conversation across a backyard fence.

Annual Kittrell Reunion, Saturday, Sept. 21
The annual Kittrell School Reunion is set for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Kittrell School. Call 615-896-3559.

Economic and Community Development Board, Thursday, Sept. 26
Cannon County Joint Economic and Community Development Board meets at 6 p.m.at the Cannon County Courthouse.

Piggin’ Around, Friday, Sept. 27
“Piggin' Around" A KCBS (fully sanctioned) Bar-B-Q cook-off at the Fairgrounds in Woodbury. For information, email americanlegion@post279.com or visit their website at www.post279.com

The Colors of Fall 5K Run, Saturday, Sept.  28
The Colors of Fall 5K Run/Walk at Dillon Park 7:30 a.m. in Woodbury.  For information contact Carolyn Motley at the Chamber of Commerce at (615) 563-2222.
The Colors of Fall Car Show, Saturday, Sept. 28
The Color Of Fall Car Show on the Square in Woodbury. Registration will begin at 8 a.m until noon. All makes and models of cars and trucks are welcome. Contact Carolyn Motley at (615) 563-2222 for further information.

Piggin’ Around, Saturday, Sept. 28
"Piggin' Around" A KCBS (fully sanctioned) Bar-B-Q cook-off at the Fairgrounds in Woodbury. For information, email americanlegion@post279.com or visit their website at www.post279.com

Auburntown City Council, Tuesday, Oct.. 1
Auburntown City Council Meeting  6 p.m. at the Library. Contact Mayor Roger Turner at (615) 464-4210.

Economic and Community Development Board, Thursday, Oct. 1
Cannon County Joint Economic and Community Development Board meets at 6 p.m.at the Cannon County Courthouse.

Auburntown Lions Club Fish Fry, Saturday, Oct. 5
At the Lions Club in Auburntown, noon Saturday.

Cannon County Chamber of Commerce, Monday, Oct. 7
Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting at the Stones River Hospital Board Room. Contact the Chamber at (615) 563-2222.
Woodbury Board of Aldermen, Tuesday, Oct. 8
Board of Mayor and Aldermen at City Hall at 101 Water Street, Woodbury.

School Board, Thursday, Oct. 10
Cannon County School Board Meeting at 6 p.m. in Woodbury Grammar School Cafeteria.

County Commission, Saturday, Oct. 19
Cannon County Commission 10 a.m. at the Cannon County Courthouse.

FCE Council Meeting, Thursday, Oct. 24
FCE County Council Meeting 9:30 a.m. at the UT Extension Office located at 514 Lehman St. in Woodbury. Contact Carla Bush at (615) 563-2554 for information.

Toy Drive Cruisin’, Saturday, Oct. 26
Toy-Drive Cruisin' On The Square  at 4 p.m. Jennings Jewelers / Chamber of Commerce at the Woodbury town square. Bring a toy for underprivileged children at Christmas plus the 32 inch flat screen TV will be awarded at this cruise-in. All cars, trucks and motorcycles welcome. Contact John Barker at (615) 542-4065, or The Chamber of Commerce at (615) 563-2222 or email cannontn@dtccom.net.

Marriage Seminar Friday and Saturday, September 27 and 28
94FM The Fish and Family Life present The Art of Marrriage hosted at Cannon Community Church, 209 Murfreesboro Road, Woodbury on Friday, September 27, 6:30-9:30 p.m. and Saturday, September 28, 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

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