Isn't fall wonderful? The leaves are starting to put
forth their abundant colors. Down on our property on Long Branch there is a
walnut tree hanging over the road. Grown over that tree is a vine of Virginia
creeper whose leave have turned a beautiful red. The red leaves over the green
give a different fall display. Fall is great because of comfortable
temperatures in the daytime and nice cool night to help us sleep so peacefully.
Last Friday, September 27, was a sad day in our
community. One of our young men, Kevin Baxter was laid to rest in the new
Baxter Family Cemetery. As usual the people of this community and others pulled
together to show our respect to the family as we mourned with them for their
lost loved one. The Grassy Fork Community Center was used as a gathering place
for the family and friends after the burial. Food was brought from as far away
as Newport. Some of the Grassy Fork Community Club members along with friends
of the family served the food. The Community Club is happy to let the family
use the center free of charge at a time like this if the center is not already
reserved by someone.
Yeah!! Rejoice, today is October 3 and we had an assemble
where the announcement was made that Grassy Fork School again received our
accreditation . We have gone through months of work and preparation for this
day. Boy! Did we work hard to fill our standard boxes with artifacts to prove
that we are a school worthy of this honor. Our school received a good report
from the AdvancedEd Committee.
Paulina Moore Tripucca , daughter of Mike and Dorthy
Moore, underwent some very serious surgery on Monday, September 27. She had to
be sent to Vanderbilt in Nashville to have a tumor removed from her chest area.
They thought that they would have to totally open her chest like they do for
open heart surgery, but fortunately they did not have to open it that much. She
received a blood transfusion before the surgery. We are thankful to report that
it was not cancer. Many prayers have went up for Paulina and her family.
Paulina and our daughter, Doris Ann, were classmates at
Cosby High School. They were roommates at UT for a while. She has been in my
home many times. She and her husband, David, now live in Morristown. She and
our daughter, Mary Kate, had the same babysitter when their children were
small. We pray that she has a speedy recovery.
I talked to Ollie Black today. She said that her dad,
James Linkes of Knoxville, is in very critical condition. The kidney dialysis
is no longer working for him. He was taken off life support on Wednesday night.
Our thoughts and prayers are with James and the family.
There will be a Gospel Meeting at the Grassy Fork Church
of Christ October 17, 18 and 19. Brother Mike Conley of Lexington, Kentucky
will be the speaker. Services will begin on Friday and Saturday evening at 7:00
p.m. and Sunday worship will be at 10:00 a.m. Everyone is invited to come.
The Seventh and Eighth Grade Class at our school has
started a Community Legacy Project to help preserve memories of "how it
used to be". Bill Thompson, the parent of one of the seventh grade
students, came up with the idea and presented it to the class. The finished
project will be in book form. The class needs community support with this
project. They are looking for people that have lived in this area for a long
time and are willing to have the stories of their memories included in the
finished project. They also need old photographs. All photographs will be
scanned and returned. Think back to your younger days . When you recall those
times, which memories come to mind most often? Have you ever thought about what
is going to happen to those memories when you are no longer able to tell people
about them? If you want to share your memories, stories, or photographs for the
use in this project, please contact Bill Thompson (423) 465-1020 or by email at
Bill@wathompson.com.
Last Saturday, September 27, Shelby and Darrell Brantley
of Statesville, North Carolina were visiting Euna V Greene. Euna V said that
she enjoyed her visit from them.
Luke Lemon was fourteen on October 1. He celebrated with
a party at the Victory Lanes Bowling Alley in Newport with family and friends.
Other students having birthdays this month are Collin
Reed on the 3nd; Chloe Webb on the 4th.; Tristan "T-man" Cate on the
5th; Morgan Mooneyham on the 10th.; Johnathon Deaton on the 20th.; Luke Howell
on the 21st.; Braden Shaffer and Cody Sparks both on the 24th.; and Mckenzie
Owens on the 29th. May they each enjoy their special day.
Also, happy birthday to my brother-in-law, Troy Wilburn,
on October 7th. and my brother, Kenneth Green, on the 15th.
Helen Sparks returned home on Wednesday after spending
several days visiting her cousin Bennie Kennedy and his family and other
relatives in Mississippi and in Memphis, Tennessee. While in Mississippi she
enjoyed a reunion with her high school classmates. We know that she had fun.
Smile and enjoy the fabulous fall displays of nature and
all the festivals going on at this time.