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Antioch boosters greet Santa today!

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Please try to come out and support this great event. Pastor Voorhees also suggested that this event have a weekly Christmas concert series on Saturdays at the mall featuring local church groups so this should be a great beginning in bridging our efforts throughout the Christmas Season and hopefully boosting support of our local mall. Our Antioch High School Band will perform.

Antioch boosters greet Santa today

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The Antioch Pride Campaign's first holiday parade rolls at 2 today at Hickory Hollow Mall, 5252 Hickory Hollow Parkway.
The first 200 children under 10 years old to arrive will get a gift card (limited to three per family) from Santa. All guests can register with radio station Mix 92.9 to win an iPod Chromatic and other prizes.

Fall festivals usher in the season

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Antioch UMC fair joins in fun of low-cost community activities this time of year
By SUZANNE NORMAND BLACKWOOD • Staff Writer (Tennessean) • September 16, 2008

About 20 years ago, the Antioch United Methodist Church Fall Fair began with just a few booths.

"We started out very simple," said event coordinator Mary Jane Hurt.

Entrepreneurs and the Environment

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Many who celebrate Earth Day are not the most capitalistic people I have ever met. But entrepreneurship -- capitalism at its purest -- has become a part of the environmental movement. There are now countless social and commercial entrepreneurs finding market solutions for their environmental concerns.

Planning Commission Votes to Disapprove LED Bill as Amended; Council Must Have 2/3rds to Approve

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Once again in a public meeting opponents of Charlie Tygard's LED bill outnumbered proponents, although at today's Planning Commission meeting two churches (rather than just one) brought supporters of the bill.

Is Your Street Listed on the "290 Pages Emailed to Council Members on Request"?

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Want to know if your block is going to be included among the list of 7,600 Nashville streets allowed to have LED signs should Metro Council pass Charlie Tygard's bill to allow churches, schools, and cultural or recreation centers to have the vivid displays? You need to check with your Council Member, according to the latest analysis from the Metro Council office:

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