Good News - Campbell County Chamber of Commerce

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Good News - Campbell County Chamber of Commerce
Aug. 01, 2016
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Campbell County Chamber of Commerce
“Good News”
Christie Elkins ~ Executive Director
Rhonda Longmire ~ Chairwoman
CHAMBER CALENDAR OF EVENTS :
Champion Partners
Primary Election
Aug. 12
12 Noon
Aug. 4
Katie’s Restaurant
& Catering
LaFollette, TN
Chamber Closed
Citadel Partners
Chamber Ca$h Mob
US Senator Bob Corker
Aug. 4
Community Trust Bank
- LaFollette Branch
At 2:30 pm
Chamber Board Meeting
Aug. 17
12 Noon
Chamber Office
Jacksboro, TN
Chamber Networking Coffee
Special Events Committee Mtg.
Aug. 11
12 Noon
Aug. 18
8:00 a.m.
Hosted by:
LaFollette
Utilities Board
at the Chamber
Office Staff:
Cindi Reynolds - Director of Tourism &
Retirement
1016 Main Street • PO Box 305
Jacksboro, TN 37757
423.566.0329 office • 423.566.3306 fax
Office Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Cora Willis-King - Executive Administrative
Assistant
Olivia Brown -
Administrative Assistant
Chamber Board of Directors:
Becky Cumorich;
Karen
Aiken; Woodson’s
Community
CashMember,
Stores, Kenny
Traci Davis;
Baird; LaFollette
CampbellUtilities,
CountyMark
Children’s
Cain; Tennova,
Center, Karen
Cumorich;
Bryan
Horton;
Community
First of Campbell
Member, County,
Bryan Horton;
Tracy Lobertini;
First of Campbell
Alco Builders
County,
& Rhonda
Realty Co.,
Longmire;
Rhonda
Community Community
Longmire;
Trust Bank, E.L.
Trust
Morton;
Bank, Campbell
E.L. Morton;
Co. Mayor,
Campbell
Jo Anne
Co. Mayor,
Myers;Debbie
Campbell
Petree;
Co. Culture
TN
Coalition,
College
ofDebbie
AppliedPetree;
Technology,
TN College
Angieof
Poteet;
Applied
Home
Technology,
Federal Bank,
Angie Cynthia
Poteet; Home
Russell;
Federal
ORNLBank,
Federal
Cynthia
Credit
Union,
Russell;
Debbie
ORNL
Farmer-Samples;
Federal CreditIndian
Union,River
Debbie
Marina,
Farmer-Samples;
Jerri Starrett;Indian
Matix River
Corporation
Marina,of
Tabatha Smith;
America,
TabathaState
Smith;
Farm
State
Insurance,
Farm Insurance,
ValerieValerie
Smith;Smith;
BeechBeech
Tree Manor,
Tree Manor, Melinda Wilson;
Jay Willoughby;
Powell
Clinch Utility
Community
District, Justin
Member.
Wilson; Terry’s Pharmacy.
From the Director’s Desk
Good afternoon Campbell County! The last weekend of July
and the first weekend of August will prove to be busy for our
county. Please remember that tax-free weekend begins this
Friday, July 29th and ends on Sunday, July 31st. As always, we
encourage our residents to shop local and invest in businesses
in our county, and tax free weekend offers the perfect
opportunity to do so.
Christie Elkins
Executive Director
nd
Tuesday, August 2 will be National Night Out in Sergeant
Park, which will be a wonderful, family friendly event where
vendors, speakers, and area law enforcement will set up and
share information to community members.
Thursday, August 4th is our local Election Day, but chamber
members will be able to welcome Senator Bob Corker to the
Community Trust Bank in downtown LaFollette. This event will
be open to Chamber Members only and we are thrilled to host
Senator Corker’s visit to Campbell County.
We at the Chamber of Commerce hope each of you have a
lovely week, and remember to buy local, stay local this week­
end!
“In Business for Business”
1016 Main Street
PO Box 305
Jacksboro, TN 37757
Phone: 423-566-0329
Cell: 423-201-8388
Email:
christie.elkins@campbellcountychamber.org
You can now find the Chamber on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter
Follow us, give us a Like or send us a Tweet!
Tourism & Retirement News
National Night Out
Louie Bluie Music & Arts Festival
Sept. 24
Cove Lake State Park
Caryville, TN
Cindi Reynolds
Director of Tourism & Retirement
Aug. 2
Sergeant Park
6:00 p.m.
To promote your tourism and
retirement news, upcoming events,
or other announcements, please
contact the Director of Tourism and
Retirement; Mrs. Cindi Reynolds at
423-592-0309
or email
cindi.reynolds@campbellcountychamber.org
Jake’s Day
Aug. 20
National Wild Turkey Federation
Big Creek ATV Festival
Oct. 8
Downtown-LaFollette,TN
Ball Farm Event Center
Follow Tourism on Facebook and
Instagram.
We want to keep the community in touch with your upcoming Tourism & Retirement news!
We are looking for information on, upcoming community events, activities, or other news
about your business! Please contact Cindi at (423) 592-0309.
Retirement Spotlight
Campbell County Tourism & Retirement's
focus of the week:
Sugar Hollow
Marina
We are a full-service marina
located on Norris Lake in
Campbell County,
Tennessee. We are the only
marina in Cedar Creek,
located near Point 10. Our
convenient location is just
minutes away from Deerfield
Resort and the locally
famous "Jumping Bridge".
We offer ski boat, pontoon,
and lodging rentals. We also
have boat slips, buoy lines,
and campground spots. In
our store we have all of your
boating essentials as well as
snacks, souvenirs, and
water-sport rentals!
best food and drink around,
including our famous 3/4 lb
Galley Burger. More
information, as well as our
schedule, can be found
under The Galley.
#sugarhollow
#fishnorris
#norrislake
#campbellcounty
#frontdoor2tn
#lakeseason
Sugar Hollow Marina is also
home to the one and only
Galley Restaurant where
you will find some of the
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Music and art showcased at
10th Louie Bluie Music & Arts
Festival
CARYVILLE — The 10th anniversary Louie Bluie Music
& Arts Festival celebrates the history and diversity of
East Tennessee music, arts and culture.
The event will be held Saturday, September 24, 10
a.m. to 7 p.m. at Cove Lake State Park in Caryville,
Tenn. The event was founded by a group of dedicated
volunteers whose goal is to celebrate the artistic
legacy of Tennessee native Howard “Louie Bluie”
Armstrong, who spent his childhood years in
LaFollette, learning to play music with his family and
making art despite a lack of traditional art supplies.
For this year’s festival, Howard’s son Ralphe
Armstrong returns as part of the Armstrong Legacy
Trio with Ray Kamalay and John Reynolds, who
performed with Howard. Based in Detroit, Ralphe is a
Grammy-nominated jazz and rock bassist who has
toured extensively with Aretha Franklin. Also
returning to the festival are folk duo Sparky and
Rhonda Rucker, who have performed at every festival,
and young Americana singer EmiSunshine, who made
a big splash in 2015. Debuting this year are the Knox
County Jug Stompers, whose old-time sound and
repertoire is partially inspired by Howard and other
African-American stringbands of the ‘20s and ‘30s.
Additional performers include: Old Time LaFollette
Fiddlers Convention reenacted hosted by Bobby
Fulcher; White Oak Elementary School Singers &
Dancers, led by Sean McCollough; Community Choir
of Campbell County; Jeff Orr & Vic Graves;
Appalachian old-time band Wild Blue Yonder; True
House of God Gospel Singers; jazz band Marble City
5; South American swing fusion band Kukuly & the
Gypsy Fuego; Campbell County-based father-son
bluegrass duo Mason T and Carl Capps; bluegrass
band Beechfork Boys; indie folk duo Jubal; country
blues duo Jim Myers and Alex Pulsipher; and
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singer-songwriter Matt A. Foster.
Two new stages at Rickard Ridge BBQ restaurant and
in the festival’s Food Court will host eight of the acts
listed above, making this year’s event the most
musical in its history.
For the festival’s landmark 10th year, internationally
known sculptor and new Campbell County resident
William Dean Sarno will create a bust of Howard
Armstrong, which will be displayed and completed on
site in a new art tent on the festival grounds. The tent
will also feature judged entries into the Youth Art
Show, as well as examples of Howard Armstrong’s art.
As in previous years, the park’s Pavilion will host the
judged Art (adult categories) and Quilt show. Guests
will have a chance to vote on their favorites to receive
People’s Choice awards. New on display this year will
be two quilts stitched and assembled by students in
after school programs at Jacksboro Elementary and
Wynn Elementary.
Admission to the festival is free. However, donations
to support the Campbell Culture Coalition, the
non-profit arts organization that produces Louie Bluie,
will be accepted at the entrance gates and inside the
festival grounds.
Louie Bluie Music & Arts Festival is made possible by
support from Tennessee Arts Commission, Campbell
County Commission, Powell-Clinch Utilities Board;
Town of Caryville; City of LaFollette; American Trust
Bank; LaFollette Eye Clinic; Campbell Chamber of
Commerce; Town of Jacksboro; LaFollette Utility
Board; Gray Nationwide Insurance.
Festival information, including application forms for
craft and food vendors, and details about how
amateur artists can enter the art show, are available
at LouieBluie.org.
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What is tax free?
Clothing: $100 or Less
School Supplies: $100 or Less
Computers: $1,500 or Less
Sales Tax Holiday
The state of Tennessee's annual sales tax holiday is
held every year, beginning at 12:01 a.m. on the last
Friday in July and ending at 11:59 p.m. the
following Sunday night. During this weekend, certain
goods may be purchased tax free.
This year's tax-free holiday weekend begins at
12:01 a.m. on Friday, July 29 and ends Sunday,
July 31 at 11:59 p.m.
- See more at: http://www.tn.gov/revenue/article/sales-taxholiday#sthash.QICvED59.dpuf
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The Ca$h Mob Is Coming...
If you are a business owner and would
like to be entered into the random drawing
to participate as our next Cash Mob event
host, please call the Chamber office at
(423) 566-0329 or email:
info@cambellcountychamber.org
Come Join us
12 Noon
183 N. Tennessee Ave. - LaFollette, TN
The only criteria for being a cash mob host is:
The business must be locally owned and
independently operated.
The business must be a Chamber member in good
standing.
The business owner must approve the Cash Mob
before the mob is announced, to ensure adequate
staffing, etc.
Any amount of $$$ may be spent at each
business.
The Campbell County Chamber of Commerce
cannot benefit financially from organizing the
Cash Mob. Photos will be posted to our Campbell
County Chamber of Commerce website,
Facebook, E-newsletter, Twitter and Instagram to
promote Cash Mob events.
Come join the fun!
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Chamber Business after hours
Thursday, Aug. 25th
5:30 p.m.
Terry’s Pharmacy
2515 Jacksboro Pike
Jacksboro, TN
The goal of our Campbell County Chamber Business after Hours is designed to help you make
strong connections in the community with likeminded entrepreneurs, while learning what
resources and innovative techniques are available to help your business grow! For additional
information, please contact the Chamber at (423) 566-0329.
Proudly supported by our Chamber Partners:
For more information about these and
other animals currently available for
adoption, please contact:
The Campbell County Animal Shelter
749 Towe String Road
Jacksboro, TN
(423) 566-1892
If you have room in your heart and home for a furry friend,
please consider adopting!
Have you recently adopted a pet?
Send us a picture to be featured as our next Pet of the Week!
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Vendor Applications Available
at the Chamber Office
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11/30.2016
Chamber Tourism &
Hospitality Partners:
You’re invited!
For More information,
please contact Mrs. Cindi
Reynolds; Director of
Tourism & Retirement at
(423) 592-0309
Lunch is $15 per person.
Chamber Coffee Connection
Thursday, August 18th
8:00 a.m.
LaFollette Utilities Board
201 S. Tennessee Ave.
LaFollette, TN
Proudly supported by our Chamber Partners:
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Member to Member Benefits
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in your inbox?
Don’t Miss Out!
Email us your “Good News” to
info@campbellcountychamber.org
or call us at (423) 566-0329.