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Easter Egg Hunt – April 4th at Bethlehem Baptist Church, 19360 Alberta Street, Oneida, TN 37841. Magic Show with Dr. Jerry Burgess at 11:00 am. Lunch – hot dogs. Easter Egg Hunt following the Magic Show, (Be sure to bring your Easter Egg Basket). Family and Community Education group – Fun, Food and info, April…
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Family and Community Education group – Fun, Food and info, April 6 at 5:00 p.m. in the Helenwood Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Join the Family and Community Education group a program of the University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension office in Scott County. At 5 p.m. there is a craft followed by a short presentation by…
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Scott County Chronicle Vol. 15 No. 3 – Published by the Scott County Historical Society, Editor; David Jeffers Indian stories, as told by H. Clay Smith NOTE: -This article was printed in the SCOTT COUNTY NEWS, Friday, April 12, 1968. Reprinted with permission of Mrs. H Clay Smith. Background To Some Indian Stories I…
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Robbins Elementary School Food Pantry – will be distributing Food on March 17, 2026–3:00 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. Distributed at the Barton Chapel Church, 5760 Scott Highway, Robbins, TN. Must be the parent, grandparent, guardian or a care giver of a child attending Head Start or Robbins Elementary School. You can only pick up for…
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591 E. Monticello Pike Available Monday-Friday 8:30am- 2:30pm For more information call 423-663-9300 Monday, March 9th- Walking Program, Puzzles/Games, Massage Chairs. Tuesday, March 10th – TAI CHI at 11 a.m. Walking Program, Puzzles/Games, Massage Chairs. Wednesday, March 11th – Golden Grooves Exercise at 1 p.m. Walking Program, Puzzles/Games, Massage Chairs. Thursday, March 12th – TAI…
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Even the Indians were afraid of Scott County NOTE: -This article was found in the 29 Jan 1932 issue of the SCOTT COUNTY NEWS, page 3. It was written by Lloyd Lindsay. Scott County today thinks far to little of outdoor life. Some of us know that our homeland was firsts settled by outdoor men.…
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Bridging Time: The O & W Bridge This article appeared in the Johnson City Press Kingsport Times News; Saturday, October 19, 2024 Contributor was Calvin Sneed. Continued from February 19, 2026 issue of SCN. By Calvin Sneed Community Continuator The original O&W Bridge was built between 1847 and 1900 in an unknown location, but in…
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591 E. Monticello Pike Available Monday-Friday 8:30am- 2:30pm For more information call 423-663-9300 Monday, March 2nd – BINGO at 1 p.m. Walking Program, Puzzles/Games, Massage Chairs. Tuesday, March 3rd – TAI CHI at 11 a.m. Walking Program, Puzzles/Games, Massage Chairs. Wednesday, March 4th Golden Grooves Exercise at 1 p.m. Walking Program, Puzzles/Games, Massage Chairs. Thursday,…
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God’s Grace Soup kitchen is Saturday, February 21 at the Helenwood Baptist Church Fellowship Hall at 11 am. Volunteers from Scott County churches will provide a free lunch of homemade chili, hot dog and dessert. Drive by and your lunch is handed to you without you having to leave your car. Gerry McDonald Mission House…
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