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MURFREESBORO, TN - Read To Succeed (RTS) held its 20th annual Read To Bee 6th Grade Spelling Bee on Friday, April 12th at Patterson Park Community Center. The community event was sponsored by Redstone Federal Credit Union. RTS Executive Director, Jolene Radnoti, kicked off the evening by warmly welcoming everyone and emphasizing the high value of literacy. Twelve 6th graders from Murfreesboro City and Rutherford County schools came together to compete for the title of 2024 Read To Bee Champion. . ....
Murfreesboro, TN - Eight Rutherford County high schools have entered their champions to play this Saturday morning (4/20/2024) in the inaugural Contest of High School Chess Champions at Patterson Park Community Center (521 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Murfresboro). Participants will register at 8:30AM, followed by pairings, introductions and welcome at 8:45AM. The games begin promptly at 9:00AM. Participating high schools include Riverdale, Smyrna, Blackman, Cen . ....
Murfreesboro, TN - Murfreesboro's Patterson Park Community Center will host the Prevention Coalition for Success's Teen Wellness Fest on Saturday, March 16, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. This event is aimed at middle and high school students, emphasizing wellness and overall well-being, and is open to all members of the community. Led by teenagers themselves, the program will feature various activities and resources focused on promoting wellness among teens. Attendees can expect free food, giv . ....
(MURFREESBORO) At 11:00 o’clock Thursday morning (2/29/2024), a Leap Year day gathering erupted in tears, laughter and applause as Rita Shacklett entered the room. It was the final day for the retiring director. The message on the cake said it all, “48-years, a beautiful career in the books.” When asked about her career choice, Shacklett said . . .
She received engraved remembrance gifts from the board, staff and supporters, along with a proclamation from Secretary . ....