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DCHS Golfer Anna Chew Finishes 7th in State Tournament

October 16, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

The TSSAA held their large school state golf tournament this week at Willowbrook Golf Course in Manchester and Anna Chew represented DCHS after qualifying at the regional tournament in Cookeville last week.

Chew, a senior, fired a 73 on Tuesday which put her in 2nd place and on Wednesday she shot a 78 which made her plus 7 for the tournament finishing in 7th place. Anna had won both the district and region tournaments before advancing to state.

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“I am so proud of Anna. She represented DeKalb County very well taking on some of the best high school golfers in the state of Tennessee. Her game has gotten better and better over her four years as part of the program and she had really shined here in the post season her senior year. I really feel like her best golf is in front of her as she heads off to college to play at the next level. This week at the state tournament she showed a fighter spirit and hung tough against great competition,” said Tiger Golf Coach John Pryor.

Anna has committed to play college golf at Trevecca Nararene University.

Meanwhile Lynn Lim of Station Camp won the tournament with a 2 day score of 144. Lim has already committed to play collegiate golf at Vanderbilt University.




Ghost Story Booksigning October 29 at Justin Potter Library

October 16, 2019
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Everyone loves a good ghost story, especially in October. Tennessee is full of tales about ghosts, and now it has two more. Mt. Juliet author, Donna G. Driver, has written two young adult ghost-themed novels and will be signing them on October 29th at Justin Potter Library in Smithville from 3:00-6:00pm just in time for Halloween. These are great books for middle school and high school readers to stay up late reading under the covers on autumn nights.

Driver’s newest novel, All the Love You Write, was published this summer by Fire and Ice YA Books. It is a sweet, contemporary romance story about Mark and Bethany, two teens who start a relationship during the final semester of their senior year. Fifty years ago, two other teens from that same high school had a romance tragically ended by the Vietnam War. Now the ghosts of that couple are haunting Mark and Bethany, sometimes helping and sometimes hindering. Who are these ghosts and why do they care about what happens to Mark and Bethany? The answer will touch your heart. It’s a heartfelt story about young love, timeless love, and the power of love letters.

Lost on the Water – A Ghost Story is spookier. It’s about a girl who gets lost in the middle of a lake in a rickety old rowboat that is rumored to be haunted by a boy who drowned thirty-five years ago. It’s a summer adventure story set on Center Hill Lake, with scenes in Smithville, TN. If you’re a fan of coming-of-age stories like the movie Stand By Me, you’ll enjoy this book. Lost on the Water, published in 2018, has been awarded the Silver Medal in the 2018 Royal Dragonfly Book Awards for Best Young Adult Fiction, and ‘Official Selection’ in the 2019 New Apple Summer Book Awards for Best Young Adult Fiction.

When Driver first came up with the concept for Lost on the Water, she had only been living in Tennessee for seven years, having moved from Southern California. She knew a lot about beaches but not much about lakes. So, she thought it would be fun to use her experience and make her main character a young Californian with no knowledge of lakes and put her in the middle of one of the biggest lakes in Tennessee. Driver is excited to be doing a booksigning in the town where the story takes place. She will have fun ghost treats for kids that come to the event.

Both novels are clean reads and are targeted toward readers 11-16 years old. You can learn more about this novel and her other books by visiting www.dgdriver.com. Justin Potter Library, 101 South First St., Smithville, TN  37166. (615) 597-4359.




Smithville “Boo Bash” Coming Halloween

October 16, 2019
By: Dwayne Page

Parents and kids looking to trick or treat on Halloween will find plenty of opportunities downtown Smithville, at the County Complex on South Congress Boulevard, and other places around town

(Click link below to view map of places to trick or treat downtown Smithville during “Boo Bash”)

Boo Bash Map 2019 (pdf)

It’s the annual “Smithville Boo Bash”  Thursday, October 31 from noon until 5:00 p.m.

Some offices in the DeKalb County Courthouse, Smithville City Hall, Smithville Police Department, Justin Potter Library, and participating businesses will have candy and special treats for the children. Offices and businesses around the County Complex and other locations in town will also be participating

Look for the stores and offices with a picture of an orange pumpkin on their windows. Maps are also available at the police department and Justin Potter Library to show parents which businesses will be taking part in the event.

Participating offices and businesses downtown are:

Dr. Starla Meigs, Smithville Review, Justin Potter Library, Headlines Salon, Fast Pace (tent), Smithville Police Department, City Hall, Gotro Surveying, Love-Cantrell Funeral Home, Jackie Smith State Farm Insurance Office, DeKalb County Florist, DeKalb County Insurance, Refuge Church, Keith Blair Law Office, Elevate Nutrition, Josh Isaac, The Vintage Owl, Fiddlers’ Café, First Bank, Rick’s Hair & Body Reflections, Time Traveler’s Outfitters, Jamie A. Boutique, Tony Luna Lake Homes, Savvy Scrubs, Fluty’s, Monogramming by Sheri, Vester Parsley Law Office, The Market on Main, Insta Cash, Jeremy Trapp Law Office, Smithville Cumberland Presbyterian Church, D & S Specialtees, Gentleman’s Barber, Sober Living, Elliott Cannon Master Barber, Atnip Chiropractic Clinic, Regions Bank, Middle Tennessee Taekwondo, Board of Education, DeKalb Sheriff’s Department, Mingy Bryant Law Office, DeKalb Title, Bates Apparel, Haven of Hope, Marilyn’s Hair Yeah, E911 Dispatch Center, DeKalb Courthouse Offices including Chamber of Commerce, Drug Court, Clerk & Master, County Mayor, and Circuit Court Clerk. Be sure to enter the courthouse through the second floor entrance. Do not enter through the first floor basement due to Early Voting.

Middle Tennessee Taekwondo will also be hosting a Carnival Costume Contest.

For more information call Beth Adcock at the Smithville Police Department at 615-597-8210 extension 1 or check out the police department’s face book page for details at  https://www.facebook.com/SmithvillePoliceDepartment.

This event is sponsored by the Smithville Police Department and the Smithville City Hall.

During the Smithville Boo Bash, the Smithville-DeKalb County Chamber will be sponsoring the Best Costume Contest for Smithville businesses/offices. So take a picture with your phone and send it to 615-464-7760 by 1 PM on October 31st.   First, second, and third place winners will be presented a “Smithville Boo Bash Best Costume” award, media recognition, and most important — “bragging rights!”

Boo Bash Map 2019 (pdf)




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