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Athena Delphian Club Bucket Bash and General History of the club's 45+ years

Date: Recorded March, 2009

Date Posted: Friday, March 25, 2009

Subject: Athena Delphian Club Bucket Bash and General History of the club's 45-plus years

Description: Athena Delphian Club members Peggy Williams and Carol Ridgeway discuss the upcoming Bucket Bash fundraiser plus club history, including the purchase of the Krider's Steinway grand piano, scholarships and fundraisers.

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Related Resources:Paris Winery, The Krider Performing Arts Center

Keywords: Bucket Bash, Garden Tours, Home Tours, Paris Winery, Dockside Dining, Happy Greer Delphian Club, Krider Performing Arts Center, Bravo!,UTM Professor Emerita Dr. Allison Nelson , Pianist David Williams, Pianist Sammy Goldstein, Pianist Melody Jenkins Fried, Textile Artist Lydia Hickman, Potter Martin Paschall, Artist Angie Smith, Harpist Joy Ledden, Larry Conger, Vocalist Nancy Collins Wise, Families for Paris Parks, Paris-HC Heritage Center, 4-H Camp, Camp Horizon, Cam Rhea, Hoofbeats of Hope, Youth Orchestra, Plus Endowment, Imagination Library, Family Resource Center, Lee Academy for the Arts, PI Cooking School

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Intro Why Ear Book? An Introduction
03-27-09 Athena Delphian Club members Peggy Williams and Carol Ridgeway discuss the upcoming Bucket Bash fundraiser plus club history, including the purchase of the Krider's Steinway grand piano, scholarships and fundraisers.
03-22-09 Lisa Ciarrocchi, owner of Paris Winery with her husband, Roger, discusses how the couple came to Henry County, their winery and bistro and the many activities held there throughout the season, including: Concerts In The Woods, Murder Mystery Dinners, Girlfriends' Day, Bucket Bash, Catfish Concert and private events.
03-13-09 Jo and Virgil Wall, both teenagers during WWII, remember how Camp Tyson affected housing, commerce, schools, churches, social life and even transportation in Paris and Henry County. Plus, they describe the celebration in downtown Paris the day the war was over. PART TWO.
03-13-09 Jo and Virgil Wall, both teenagers during WWII, remember how Camp Tyson affected housing, commerce, schools, churches, social life and even transportation in Paris and Henry County. Plus, they describe the celebration in downtown Paris the day the war was over. PART ONE.
03-13-09 Three Bethel College students from Paris, TN and Director Brian Hill discuss Renaissance Theatre's production of Beauty and the Beast.
03-06-09 Chip Anderson (Bone and Joint Specialists) along with Frank and Claire Brown (PHC Arts Council) discuss the Annual Artist Showcase.
03-06-09 Bill Williams and Sue Quinn discuss the 22nd Annual Catfish Races and the beneficiary, the Henry County Literacy Council.
     
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