Pies due Sept. 30 for Heritage Festival contest

Union County Heritage Festival is coming up on October 1!
Help us kick off the festival with our 2022 Heritage Festival Pie Baking Contest.
Open to all ages, this is a great way to showcase your baking skills and win cash prize money. Not to mention bragging rights and recognition during the festival.
Pies can be submitted in three categories: Fruit, Nut, and Other. On Friday, September 30, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., pies will be accepted at the Union County Farmers Market Pavilion located at 115 Durham Drive in Maynardville.

Fall at the Market

Fall is a beautiful time to visit the Farmers Market as the winter squashes begin to arrive. While big, orange pumpkins attract a lot of attention as the unofficial sign of cooler weather, there are dozens of winter squash varieties in the Curcubitaceae (gourd) family. Each of the winter squashes are uniquely beautiful with a vibrant range of colors, a variety of shapes, and textures that range from smooth, to ribbed, to bumpy.

Luttrell Music Festival Sept. 24

The Luttrell Music Festival (in Luttrell) will both be held on Saturday, September 24.
Luttrell Music Festival promises to be the best yet with a lineup of some of East Tennessee’s favorite bands and musicians including singer/songwriter Robinella, David West and the Ciderville Gang, The Beasons, Jason Coleman, Meagan Taylor (who is Chet Atkins’ niece and the old-time flavored Knox County Jug Stompers.
The Grainger County Ridgerunners will hold a cruise-in on the grounds.
The music kicks off at 3 p.m., and there will be plenty of fun for kids and adults.

Call for Heritage Fest Art Show submissions, festival vendors

The Union County Heritage Festival Art Show will take place during the October 1 event at the Myers Building (formerly Byrd Funeral Home) at 502 Monroe Street in Maynardville. Parking will be available at the lot across from the art show or at the courthouse. On festival day, parking is also available at Wilson Park where visitors can ride the big yellow bus free shuttle sponsored by State Farm Insurance and Plainview City to the art show.

Non-traditional workplaces, new technology can cause Musculoskeletal pain.

The use of smartphones, tablets and laptops has become commonplace throughout the world and has been especially prevalent among college students. recent studies have found that college students accumulate higher levels of screen time, and they utilize multiple devices at higher rates compared to previous generations.

Best Days

Do you have “best days” anymore? These are the days that you look forward to so much that is seems that time has stopped, and the day will never arrive.
When I was a kid, those days were always: church homecoming, Easter egg hunt, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and my birthday. While I am very thankful to still have birthdays, I have decided not to count them anymore.

Life Before Electricity: Part Two

Life in Union County has dramatically changed for most families in the last 100 years.
In my last article I explained how the Tennessee Valley Authority started to provide electricity to the people in the area. At the time a lot of this electricity would be generated from the power of the Clinch River.

I'm HIP!

I have received emails for some time generated by several writers stating they were members of the greatest generation and were, therefore, “HIP!”
What, in the writer’s opinion, did this mean?

Fall chrysanthemums — a.k.a. mums

September is a time when most of our flowers look pretty worn out, almost as worn out as I feel. Exhausted from garden weeding, mowing, and endless watering, I am ready for a change. Fortunately, fall is right around the corner.
With it arrives cooler nights, falling leaves and bright chrysanthemums in autumnal colors. What a word “chrysanthemum” is, and quite the tongue twister of a plant name. William J. Johnson said, “A chrysanthemum by any other name would be easier to spell.” I agree, so let’s refer to them as “mums.”