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Residents visit booths at last year’s business expo. |
Spring Hill Business Expo this Weekend Approximately 90 businesses will be featured at the third annual Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce Business Expo on Saturday.
From 10 a.m.-2 p.m. area residents are invited to attend the free expo held in the gymnasium and ballroom of the local UAW Hall. Each business in attendance will have a booth set up and some will offer giveaways and freebies.
More News City Hopeful of Truck Rumor gmenza@c-dh.net City Water Usage Breaks Record Increased water usage from the hot summer sun and dried out lawns brought the city’s water treatment plant to its maximum production of 4.26 million gallons on June 30, according to superintendent Caryl Giles. Dinwiddie Discusses GM at Luncheon City Mayor Michael Dinwiddie was the guest speaker at the Maury Country Republican Party luncheon in Spring Hill last week. Home Fire Safety Checklist Part 2 Fireplace The Jones Celebrate Family Week Together In an effort to strengthen their family ties, a local Spring Hill family practiced a church-endorsed Family Week last week. Mission Possible Camp Starts Monday Grace Park Church is hosting Mission Possible camp for kids entering first through sixth grade July 13-17. The camp is from 8 a.m. to noon and will be based at Marvin Wright Elementary School. Each day about 100 children will be divided into multi-age teams to go to a different location in Spring Hill and the surrounding area for a volunteer project. MEDICAL NOTES Vanderbilt Medical Center Spring Hill Spring Hill Kiwanis Club Awards Local Boy Scouts Kiwanis Club members from left, Bradd Kimes, Marsha Hann, Bridget Ward, Mickey Ward, Michael Parrish, Assistant Scout Master, Bob Gaut, Jill Rosenberry and Dana Anderson present a check to Troop #48. Tennessee Tourism Hosts Geo-green Webinars The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation will sponsor a series of six Geo-Green Webinars as part of the Tennessee Sustainable Tourism initiative. The first Webinar was held on July 2. The Geo-Green Webinars are free and will be presented online at Gotomeeting.com. Obituary Mrs. Antoinette Faone Hasili, age 58, of Thompson’s Station, TN, formerly of Trenton, NJ died Monday, June 29, 2009, after a battle with cancer at Williamson Medical Center. She moved with her husband, Robert to Thompson’s Station in 1992 from Trenton where she had worked at the former Fisher Body Plant. She was employed at the Saturn Plant in Spring Hill, where she retired in 2004 after 25 years. She was born to the late Mike and Lucy Perla Faone in Trenton. She was also preceded in death by her sister, Ginny Faone. She is survived by her husband of 30 years, Robert Hasili of Thompson’s Station; brother, Michael Faone of Trenton, NJ; three brothers in law; three sisters in law and several cousins. She was given last rights of the Catholic Church by Father Bala. Memorial services will be held in Trenton at a later date. Spring Hill Memorial Park& Funeral Home, 5239 Main St., Spring Hill, TN (931) 486-0059.
Recent Headlines July 7th, 2009 Tennessee Tourism Hosts Geo-green Webinars The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation will sponsor a series of six Geo-Green Webinars as part of the Tennessee Sustainable Tourism initiative. The first Webinar was held on July 2. The Geo-Green Webinars are free and will be presented online at Gotomeeting.com. City Water Usage Breaks Record Increased water usage from the hot summer sun and dried out lawns brought the city’s water treatment plant to its maximum production of 4.26 million gallons on June 30, according to superintendent Caryl Giles. Spring Hill Kiwanis Club Awards Local Boy Scouts Kiwanis Club members from left, Bradd Kimes, Marsha Hann, Bridget Ward, Mickey Ward, Michael Parrish, Assistant Scout Master, Bob Gaut, Jill Rosenberry and Dana Anderson present a check to Troop #48. Obituary Mrs. Antoinette Faone Hasili, age 58, of Thompson’s Station, TN, formerly of Trenton, NJ died Monday, June 29, 2009, after a battle with cancer at Williamson Medical Center. She moved with her husband, Robert to Thompson’s Station in 1992 from Trenton where she had worked at the former Fisher Body Plant. She was employed at the Saturn Plant in Spring Hill, where she retired in 2004 after 25 years. She was born to the late Mike and Lucy Perla Faone in Trenton. She was also preceded in death by her sister, Ginny Faone. She is survived by her husband of 30 years, Robert Hasili of Thompson’s Station; brother, Michael Faone of Trenton, NJ; three brothers in law; three sisters in law and several cousins. She was given last rights of the Catholic Church by Father Bala. Memorial services will be held in Trenton at a later date. Spring Hill Memorial Park& Funeral Home, 5239 Main St., Spring Hill, TN (931) 486-0059. |