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Letters

  • Letters to Editor Nov. 25

     Editor,

    LaFollette Press:

    This letter is to say thanks to all of the folks in the community that partook of the South Campbell County Rotary Club’s annual pancake breakfast on Friday, Nov. 5. The proceeds from the breakfast will go to Rotary International and will be used to help eradicate Polio all over the world. Our club is proud of our community and the fact that so many of you show your concern for the human condition in so many ways, including support of your local Rotary Club. 

    Sincerely,

    Jeff Alpert,

  • Letters to the Editor Nov. 11

     Editor,

    LaFollette Press:

    The LA Cruizers Car Show winner of the Chevy Truck Drawing is Jennifer Mahar of LaFollette. We wish to extend a special thanks to our friends, Will and John at Rainbow Ford for making this possible. This is the fourth year in a row the Rainbow dealership has donated a vehicle for our show. Thanks for supporting us, hope everyone had a great time at our show, see you next year.

    James Brantley

    LaFollette  

     

     Editor,

    LaFollette Press:

  • Letters to the Editor Nov. 4

     Editor,

    LaFollette Press:

    On behalf of the members and volunteers of the Caryville Civil War Council we would like to say a “Special Thank You” to all of the riders that participated in the ninth Annual Toy Run held Oct. 16 and for all the business and individuals that have donated to the 2010 Helping Needy Families Program. We look forward to helping as many families and children as possible the week before Christmas with food baskets, clothing and toys.

    Larry Collier

    LaFollette

     Editor,

  • Letters to the Editor Oct. 28

     Editor,

    LaFollette Press:

    The LA Cruizers ninth annual car show at Campbell County High School was a huge success with many out of town visitors. 

    We had 166 entries this year, plus around 40 cars from the LA Cruizers. This year’s show was in memory of Barney Ray Jr., one of the founding members of the LA Cruizers, who passed away three weeks prior to our show. He was a valued and active member who brought joy and laughter to every event. 

  • Letter- Walker

    Editor,
    LaFollette Press:

  • Letter- Parks

    Editor,
    LaFollette Press:
    My name is Joann Shetterly Parks, I’m the daughter of Otis and Minnie Shetterly and married to Rev. John Parks a Baptist minister whose parents are Luke and Creatie Parks.
    We have lived in Caryville all of our lives. We are proud to say we live here and love all the people. When you come south on I-75 and top Teinnold hill and see the mountains, Cove Love Park and Caryville you can say it is the garden spot of the world.

  • Letter- Owens

    Editor,
    LaFollette Press:
    In reference to our current political campaigns, an incumbent seeking re-election should be able to stand on his record, his personal integrity and moral standards. It should not be necessary for him to expose and distort a personal crisis in his opponent’s life to get votes.
    Respectfully,
    Nancy L. Owens
    Jacksboro
     

  • Letter- Jones

    Editor,
    LaFollette Press:
    Woodson Gap Baptist Church recently had its fall festival and would like to thank the following: Golden Treasures, Bowman Jewelers, U BBQ, Donna Walden, Wild Bob, Lowe’s, Wal-Mart, Ideal Florist, Country Florist, Petals of Grace, Charley’s Pizza, Domino’s Pizza, Ralph’s Bread Co., Country Comforts and Crafts Gift Shop, C and L Furniture, Christian Book Store, UGO, Food Lion, Riggs Drug Store, Nancy Rose, IGA, and Simplicity Hair.
    Thanks to all of you our fall festival was a great success.
    Connie Jones

  • Letter- Hendricks

    Editor,
    LaFollette Press:
    The CCHS Band would like to thank the Peoples Bank of the South for its support and donations to the Cougar Band in its recent to Blue Ridge, Ga. The Cougar Band participated in the Blue Ridge Mountain Marching Band Festival and won third place in Class A and the band’s Flag Corps took first place honors in the Class A Competition. The band’s Drum Major Campbell Reynolds, was rated Superior in the competition.

  • Letter- CCWC

    Editor
    LaFollette Press,
    The Caryville Civil War Council held its ninth Annual Toy Run on Saturday.
    All of the money raised goes to our Helping Needy Families program in Campbell Country, with food baskets, clothing and toys being delivered to families the week before Christmas
    The 2010 Toy Run drew between 75-85 motorcycles for a beautiful ride up the valley to Harrogate and we had over a 110 riders.