More on Adult Scoliosis and Chiropractic Treatment

Some 15 percent of adults in the U.S. have some type of spine deformity, with lumbar scoliosis being the most common. Some adults have had scoliosis since adolescence; others develop the condition as adults. Many don’t experience symptoms, but a significant percentage will develop back pain, leg pain and even lose up to four inches of trunk height—measured from the waist upwards—due to the deformity.

Heroes Hops & Harvest Supports Yellow Ribbon Fund

Generosity and gratitude are the thoughts that come to mind when I express my experience serving at the Yellow Ribbon Fund’s Heroes Hops & Harvest farm-to-table dinner. Cierra Adkins ask me if I could help her with a fundraiser event. My knowledge was limited, but my daughter and I went, looking forward to helping our Adkins friends.

A Special Sweet Potato Casserole

Every September I buy a 20 pound box of Carolina sweet potatoes. A truck would be parked in front of Janet's Beauty Shop in Maynardville. Since I am the only sweet potato aficionado at this address, the supply lasts most of the year. I keep the box in the hallway just off our Great Room. I am telling you this because long red sprouts are rising from the box. It is past time to finish up my supply of sweet potatoes.

Photography Added to Heritage Fest Art Show

The Union County Heritage Festival Fine Arts Show has added a category for photographic entries, and the UCHF Student Art Show will accept photographs.
Participants will be able to enter an original photograph pertaining to the Union County area or best exemplifying the festival theme: ”More Fiddlin' Around."
The show is a juried mixed-media exhibition open to artists 18 years of age and above and is held at the Snodderly House on Main Street in Maynardville.

Drive Safely in Plainview

Plainview Police Chief Eddie Muncey encourages all drivers to watch for children playing in our neighborhoods. Muncey stressed the importance of obeying the 20 mph speed limit. Mayor Gary Chandler responded to a concerned parent that some better signs may be needed. Alderman Gordon Bright echoed Muncey's comments and stated that the signs that say “We love our kids” might help. Muncey reminded everyone that his department would be more vigilant, randomly check each neighborhood, and write more tickets for speeders.

Hamilton Cemetery needs upkeep - Have You Forgotten Great-Grandma and Great-Grandpa?

Who takes on the job of taking care of Great-Grandma and Grandpa's graves? Most likely our older generations are forgotten once they have died and are buried, and oftentimes the old cemeteries are abandoned. In order to keep the Hamilton Cemetery from being covered with briars and brambles as it once was, we need donations to cover the mowings each year. The Hamilton Cemetery began on the farm of William Hamilton, who was in what is now Union County, in 1794.

Becky's Hen House Opens in Corryton

There is a little country store packed with vintage goods, antiques, homemade soaps and love opening in the Corryton community. The little slice of a country market, called Becky’s Hen House, will host a Grand Opening event on Saturday, September 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bring the family out, discover the new business, and be treated to complimentary hot dogs, chips, drinks, and cookies, not to mention a chance to shop at Snow Cone Eddie with his legendary snow cones and Ada Bee’s Boutique with clothing, hats and jewelry.

Reality - What a Concept

What exactly is reality? Think about it. Look around you. If you are blessed with the gift of normal vision, you can perceive all sorts of colors and shapes around you. You can appreciate beauty. You can navigate around obstacles. You can do simple things like picking up a crisp, red apple from a granite countertop and bite into it – knowing it is wholesome and good. That apple is as real as it gets. Or is it?