The Courthouse Rural Arts centre in Thirsk AN arts organisation is back in the swing of things after five months of closure due to Covid-19 restrictions. The re-opening in May of The Courthouse in Thirsk, run by Rural Arts, coincides with the completion of extensive refurbishments to the Grade II-listed arts centre. It has also undergone a rebrand, a website redesign and the launch of a new, expanded programme of activities. Max May, director and CEO of Rural Arts, said: “We’re so excited to share our new and improved facilities with the world. “These renovations secure the building for future generations, improving our accessibility and environmental credentials and ensuring all our visitors can feel welcome and comfortable.
David Kenneth Bailiff
January 30, 2021
David Kenneth Bailiff, age 53, passed away suddenly at his home on January 28, 2021. He was a native of Bradyville,TN but called Murfreesboro home for more than 35 years. He is preceded in death by his parents, Gid Bailiff & Naomi Hutchinson Baililff; & his niece, Jennifer Kemp Mulligan.
He is survived by his sisters, Deborah (Michael) Parks and Thresia (Terry) Horn, all of Woodbury; his nieces, Emily (Charles) Haynes, of Woodbury & Anna (David) Rowland of Murfreesboro; his great nephews, Madden and Teller Haynes; and great niece, Olivia Mulligan.
While attending MTSU, he began his banking career as a courier, working his way to branch manager and later found his true path in mortgage lending. Not only did David succeed because of his wealth of knowledge in the industry, but his level of customer service was unsurpassed. He was very well known in the community and in the industry.