This 2-hour event at 901 S Jackson Street in Tullahoma on Tuesday (May 6) from 11:30 - 1:30 features a live pipe repair demonstration
Bring the family to learn how Tullahoma stays flowing
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How to watch Tennessee high school baseball: Tullahoma vs
May 2Data SkriveWe have an intriguing high school clash -- Tullahoma High School vs
Franklin County High School -- in Tullahoma
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TN — The South Jackson Performing Arts Center is proud to announce the acquisition of the Tullahoma Fine Arts Center
This exciting new chapter brings the historic Arts Center under the management of the South Jackson Civic Association
strengthening our shared commitment to serving the arts community of Middle Tennessee
While the Tullahoma Fine Arts Center will now operate under the South Jackson umbrella
it will continue as a separate 501(c)(3) organization
The Center will be guided by the South Jackson Civic Association’s Board of Directors
ensuring both continuity and a unified vision for the future
“Our goal has always been to promote all arts for all people,” said Greg Gressel
Executive Director of South Jackson Performing Arts Center
“Bringing the Fine Arts Center into the South Jackson family allows us to expand our reach and support a more diverse range of artistic expression throughout our region.”
both organizations will collaborate to offer more dynamic programming
and stronger support for artists across disciplines
This partnership represents a step forward for arts access and cultural development in Tullahoma and beyond
We ask for your patience and support as we move through the transition process
While we are excited about the opportunities this partnership brings
we recognize that there will be many issues to address
Our teams are already hard at work addressing building needs and program development to ensure the Tullahoma Fine Arts Center continues to be a space where creativity thrives
you may notice changes as we work to improve the facilities and expand programming
These updates are part of our long-term vision to create an inclusive and inspiring environment for artists to express themselves and patrons to enjoy
Stay tuned for more announcements as we roll out new events
We’re looking forward to sharing this journey with you and appreciate your continued support of the Arts in our community
Office@southjackson.org
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MURFREESBORO ― Jason Welch was overcome with emotion sitting in the press conference room at the TSSAA boys basketball state tournament
The Wildcats (31-4) had just earned their first state tournament win with a 68-48 victory over Jackson South Side (24-3) on Thursday at MTSU’s Murphy Center
Tullahoma will face Fayette-Ware in the semifinals at 5:30 p.m.
The feeling in his heart was deeper than just the historic win
“They’ve made so many sacrifices for us to be here,” Welch said through tears
Welch’s emotion was spurred by his recovering from triple bypass surgery on Sept
12 at Vanderbilt University Medical Center
5 during a run and discovered he had an irregular heartbeat
you’ve got serious problems,' ” Welch said Thursday
Part of what helped Welch overcome his heart issues was the interaction with his players
Tullahoma players Xavier Farrell and Austin Tinnon
were at Welch’s home to walk with him around the block
While the walks around the block were exactly what Welch needed
he understood that working through the recovery may have been difficult for his players
“I always wondered how (the players) are feeling about you,” Welch said
and I didn’t want to miss being with them.”
who scored a game-high 33 points and totaled five rebounds in the win over South Side
was always going to be there for his coach no matter how difficult
He’s always pouring into us and seeing him not be able to be as energetic
That’s what I wanted to make sure I was there to do as much as I could for him.”
is what Jason Welch describe as a “basketball wife.”
TRACK THE TOURNAMENT: TSSAA boys basketball state tournament brackets, schedule and scores
Farrell said the connection that the team has established from helping their coach has been a growing point this season
That connection is what has the Wildcats playing in the state tournament for the first time since 1978 and playing in their first semifinal in program history
and then know that we were there for each other,” Farrell said
“We knew our other coaches were going to step up
and I feel like it just brought everybody closer.”
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This is an event that will be held at Frazier McEwen Park on Friday
There will be guests from the Tennessee Urban Forestry Council
members of the Tennessee Valley Wood Worker’s Association
will also present the annual Arbor Day Proclamation and mark Tullahoma’s 28th consecutive year as a Tree City
USA and Tullahoma Utility Authority’s 14th year as a Tree Line
There will also be food trucks on site for lunch
the City of Tullahoma will unveil a new interpretive sign noting three specific trees important to Tennessee: the Tulip Poplar
These three trees have been planted in the park with the sign to create a learning space on how trees benefit us environmentally and economically
The event is free to attend and open to everyone