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Monday, December 7, 2009

Holiday Happenings with Jake Legg's Lost State Tours





Jake Legg's Lost State Tours, Johnson City, Tennessee's first and only bus tour and charter company, is full of holiday cheer this year! They are now offering a variety of ways for residents and visitors to take advantage of the region's seasonal celebrations.


This year, Lost State Tours will also offer tours to the Bristol Motor Speedway so that large groups can ride in comfort and style to enjoy the annual Speedway in Lights that benefit the Speedway Children's Charities. The Speedway tour has become an annual tradition for many families, and by utilizing the bus tour, you will get a vantage point and have an experience that you just can't get by riding in a lower riding passenger vehicle.


Lost State Tours can also offers options for your "Office Holiday Party." From private tours, progressive dinners, to pub crawls, they offer many packages to accommodate your needs. The bus seats 23 guests comfortably, and you are encouraged/welcome to bring your own snacks and drinks.





Looking for a special gift for that someone in your life? Let me suggest a gift certificate as a stocking stuffer. Give the gift of a memory!




Mention this BLOG POST and you will receive $10 worth of Jake's bread---valid for tour tickets or a charter.

Give the Boss Woman at (423) 557-4248 or visit the tour online at http://www.loststatetours.com/

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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Site For the 2010 Blue Plum Festival Cornhole Tournament

Wanted to share a bird's eye view for the proposed location of the 2010 Blue Plum Festival Cornhole Tournament. The Buffalo Street Parking Lot, during the paving process.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Back by Popular Demand, A Tuna Christmas

The Blue Moon Theatre brings back the madcap holiday favorite A Tuna Christmas. Perfomances begin on Friday November 20, 2009 and run through January 2, 2010. The Broadway-style live performance includes a candlelit five course meal. The Blue Moon Dinner Theatre is located at 215 E. Main Street in downtown Johnson City, TN. Reservations can be made by calling (423) 232-1350 or by visiting the theatre online at http://www.bluemoondinnertheatre.com/. Back at the theatre through popular demand, A Tuna Christmas is suitable for the entire family! Whether it is their first or fifth time seeing A Tuna Christmas, audiences will love this laugh filled evening!



A Tuna Christmas, by Joes Sears & Jaston William, and Ed Howard is the second in the beloved quad-rilogy of plays about the citizens of Texas' third smallest town, Tuna, Texas. Two actors, and some split-second costume changes, portray all 24 citizens of Tuna, TX, where the Lion's Clun is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies. In this hilarious sequel to Greater Tuna, it's Christmas Eve and all comic mayhem is about to break loose as the delightfully eccentric characters attempt to cope with seasonal traumas, including hot competition in the hot lawn display contest that is being sabotaged by a mysterious Christmas Phantom or the Tuna Little's ill fated production of "A Christmas Carol" that is jeopardized by unpaid electric bills.


All tickets for perfomances are $39.99 (plus tax) and includes the performance and dinner. Group rates are available for groups of 10 or more. Many dates are sold out, so make your reservations now!


Monday, November 16, 2009

The Forgotten Victims...


Please Help Us Feed the Forgotten Victims....


When you hear the words recession and economic crisis, do you ever conjure up images of a family's beloved beagle or playful gray kitten and think VICTIM? Well, that is unfortunately the situation that is happening all too often to pets throughout our communities. Families have been impacted with additional financial burdens throughout this area and because of their current financial state they are being forced to give away their pets because they can no longer afford to feed them.

Many of these once loved pets will be placed in shelters throughout the area. And the sad fact is, that they might not ever be a part of another loving home.



Join us in helping feed these pets keep families together by donating dog and cat pet food.



Donations can be brought to:


Nibbles and Kibbles Pet Food Pantry


located in Downtown Johnson City@


Everything Under One Woof


318 E. Main Street


Johnson City, TN 37601

*Store Hours Monday-Saturday 12pm to 5:30pm

For donation pick ups please contact:

Kathy

(423) 946-7376





Thursday, November 12, 2009

The Official Southern Railroad Depot Collector's Ornament 2009


For a limited time participating downtown Johnson City merchants will offer this 2009 Commemorative Ornament for sale. With only 400 in existence, this is sure to become a collector's item! At a cost of only $10 this 24k gold on solid brass ornament includes a Certificate of Authenticity issued by the Charleston Mint. The Certificate details the history of the Southern Railroad Depot from 1912 to 1972, and is one of Johnson City, Tennessee's prominent landmarks.

In addition to being sold at retail locations, the ornaments will be sold during the monthly First Friday celebration to be held on December 4, 2009. A list of participating merchants is coming soon!

Remember the ornament is being offered in a limited quanitity of 400. This makes a great Holiday gift, souvenir, and a beautiful addition to your Christmas tree!

Second Harvest Food Bank Food Drive Continues!

Just a reminder that collection barrels will be placed downtown for the Second Harvest Food Bank. The barrels will be placed at the following locations in Johnson City, TN now through December 4, 2009:
  • Atlantis on 242 E. Main Street
  • Beadworks on 257 E. Main Street
  • Nelson Fine Art on 324 E. Main Street
  • Under One Woof on 318 E. Main Street
  • Unique Treasures on 232 E. Main Street

During a season when we are paying thanks and celebrating love, remember to give back to your community. The barrels are for nonperishable food items only. To find out about ongoing programs and more information about the organization. Please visit the website for the Northeast Tennessee Second Harvest Food Bank.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

First Friday November 2009


First Friday in November 2009 was dedicated to the ETSU Bucs...it was Homecoming week afterall! There were so many great things going on downtown that night! From the introduction of the Homecoming Queen and King candidates, to a pep rally for the ETSU Ladies Basketball team. You can't have a pep rally without the ETSU Mascot and Cheerleaders!!!


Festivities included art auctions, live body art shows, and Unique Treasures had an art showing as well as belly dancing! It was one busy night downtown!!

Thank you to all who came out to support the Bucs, as well as First Friday!




Make sure to mark your calendars for December 4, 2009. First Friday will celebrate the holidays in style! With a tree lighting service on Fountain Square, Jonesborough Children's Choir in Majestic Park, the Christmas Parade which will come down State of Franklin Street, Buffalo, and then up Main Street.

The downtown merchants are also getting into the spirit by decorating their store windows. And remember Santa returns to the King Centre as well. The Second Chance Harvest Bank collection bins will also be in various stores throughout downtown.