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Get Out!: Outdoor movies, concerts, pop-ups in, around Jackson this weekend

Get Out!: Outdoor movies, concerts, pop-ups in, around Jackson this weekend View Comments Jackson Parks and Recreation will host its first Movies in the Park event of the season on Saturday. The event is at Liberty Garden Park (24 Channing Way) with the movie starting at 8 p.m. The movie this week is Raya and the Last Dragon. Bring your own lawn chair, blankets, and snacks. All minors must be have direct parental supervision. Here’s a roundup of other events happening around Jackson and rural West Tennessee this weekend. Thursday Sunflower Festival: Donnell Century Farms celebrates summer with its Sunflower Festival at 3720 US Highway 70 East in Madison County. There are more than 100,000 blooms in the sunflower patch with multiple Americana photo stations for $8 per person, with children 23 months and younger free. There are opportunities to pick sunflowers with all-you-can-fit sunflowers into buckets for $20 or less, or $2 per bloom. Concessions and fresh meat are availa

Wildfire near Sun Peaks, Whitecroft now pegged at 466 hectares

As of Monday, 33 firefighters, including one structure protection specialist, two helicopters and seven pieces of heavy equipment are being used to fight the fire. Three members of the Sun Peaks Fire Department are also assisting, according to the BC Wildfire Service (BCWFS). The fire is burning in difficult and steep terrain, with unstable slopes and rockslides posing risk to the safety of its crews. Inoperable areas are being monitored and helicopters are being utilized to bucket water into hot spots in the problematic areas, According to the BCWFS, crews are working with the structure protection specialist to protect properties from the interface fire and heavy equipment is being used along the McClure Forest Service Road, north of the blaze, to establish control lines.

Amp concert series to begin Friday, continue into August

WBBJ TV July 8, 2021 JACKSON, Tenn. It’s time to get your ears ready for some home grown music. The biggest concert series performing in the heart of the Hub City is back: The Amp’s summer concert series. Starting Friday, the series is bringing in plenty of music with a wide variety of acts from across Tennessee. “The great thing is that it’s a family-oriented event. So you can go ahead and get your picnic basket out, a blanket, some lawn chairs,” said Lori Nunnery, with Visit Jackson, Tennessee. Blues musician J.D. Taylor says this is his fourth year performing at the Amp concert, and he is excited to be back.

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