Blog: Cash mob at Enix Jewelers

Sandra ClarkHalls, Our Town Neighbors

Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs will drop by the Cash Mob set for today (10/26/22), 3-6 p.m. at 6927-A Maynardville Pike. It’s a joint project of the Halls Crossroads Women’s League and the Halls Business & Professional Association to support small, locally owned businesses in the Halls community.

And then there’s this

Brent Belue on I Love Halls on Facebook is offering to set a red and white toilet in someone’s yard as a benefit for the Halls High band. Learn more here.

Notes

Black Oak Heights Baptist Church, 405 Black Oak Drive, is hosting a Fall Festival for the whole family on Sunday, Oct. 30, from 5-8 p.m. No cost. Info at www.bohbc.org   Preregister to enter faster.

Wild Boar Tavern, 950 E. Emory Road, is hosting a Trunk or Treat event for kids on Saturday, Oct. 29, from noon to 3 p.m. Free hot dogs for kids. Multiple business sponsors.

Christmas Parade: It’s the 40th annual Powell Christmas Parade hosted by the Powell Lions Club on Saturday, Dec. 3, at 5 p.m. Step off at Powell Middle School and march on Emory Road to Brickyard Road.

Kiwanis Club of Northside Knoxville meets every Wednesday noon-1 p.m. at The Foundry, 747 World’s Fair Park Drive. Info here. northside-kiwanis.us.

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