Leadership Thrives in Union County

A community thrives on leaders taking initiative and pushing themselves and others to full potential. Leadership Union County (LUC) is a local organization that focuses on developing leaders to help create a unified and progressive community by identifying opportunities and challenges, developing strategies, and providing resources to achieve community goals. LUC’s charter class began in 2000. On September 20th, Leadership Union County is honored to have added six graduates to the leadership program.

4-H at the Fair

It is tradition to ring in autumn with trips to the fairs across East Tennessee, especially as a 4-Her. This year the Tennessee Valley Fair was held from September 7-16 with much participation from Union County 4-Her’s. On Thursday the 13th, Union County sent two teams of 4-H members to the Kerr Building to bake biscuits for fair goers all the whilst learning themselves, cooking together, kitchen safety, mannerisms, and more. The teams were assisted by volunteer leader Elizabeth Tindell as well as a few parents who stayed to help as needed.

The Washam Boys and the Claude Kelly Grain Mill

Claude Kelly, father of Bruce and Ruth Kelly Collins, knew his nearby friends and neighbors needed not to travel for miles for some good cornbread and biscuits. In the late 1930s or early 1940s, Mr. Kelly had the opportunity to purchase a grain mill that could be powered by a gasoline engine. The more power of the engine, the more it cost and the faster the grain could be ground. No one really remembers just what size engine Mr. Kelly used to grind the grain, but it is believed his engine would grind about 15 turns [bushels] per hour.

Reel Love

My cousin, Sharon DeVault, had a case of reel love that turned into real love. It is quite the tale. Some may say Sharon and Wayne’s story of how they came together was one of chances and coincidences. I say it is one of how God moves in mysterious ways.

It started in 1966 at Sharon’s church, Cedar Ford in Union County. Their new pastor, RC Harless, told her about a young man who attended his previous church: New Corinth in Grainger County. His name was Wayne Roach and he was serving in Korea. He was very homesick and longed to attend the church services of home.

Satans Whopper

Like all good lies, it started as a little thing!

PART 1

A Serpents Tale (NOT)

Like all good lies, it started as a little thing! The master of deception doing what he does best. Just in case you don’t know the story, here is the introductory part from the Bible:

The Past Passed Me By

Mincey’s Musings
Year One, Week Thirty-Eight

Practically my entire life has revolved around school. I have practically no memories of life before school. I don’t think life for me actually began until I attended two weeks of Headstart just before beginning first grade in 1971.

What is Chiropractic Care

In general, chiropractors focus on the manipulation of the skeletal muscle systems to put the body back into natural alignment and relieve pain and tension. It isn’t so much an alternative treatment as it is considered complementary to many forms of traditional medicine. Chiropractors are highly trained doctors who have attended both undergraduate and chiropractic graduate school and have specialized in the way the body fits together. They have also been trained to use their hands to apply pressure to the body to help realign anything that has worked itself out of place.

Ironweed

Ironweed (Veronia altissima) is the purple flowers you see growing on a tall, slender stalk in pasture and hay fields while driving down the road. It seems particularly plentiful this year.

1963 Chevrolet Bel Air

Everyone has a favorite car. Mine was the 1963 Chevrolet Bel Air. It was in 1970 when this treasure came into my life. It was four door, two tone pale green and pale yellow and covered with rust. I paid $200.00 for it. We only had a Ford F100 pickup at the time. I needed a car to drive to my new job at the school. Since I was a new bus driver, I could not take my bus home, so I needed transportation to and from the school.

Daffodil Cake

I should have written about this cake back in the spring when daffodils were in bloom. It’s called “Daffodil Cake” because of its white and yellow color. But why can’t we call it a “Chrysanthemum Cake”? They are yellow, too. That would be in keeping with the Autumn season.

Have you ever heard of a Daffodil Cake? It is not an angel food cake. It has egg yolks in it. It’s not a chiffon cake either. It doesn’t have any oil. Nope. It’s in a class by itself.