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Bazzell Bash Coming March 24

Beta students

   The James E. Bazzell Middle School Beta Club’s national qualifying students, sponsors, and parents are planning an afternoon and evening of family-oriented activities on Saturday, March 24 at the school.  All proceeds will be used to help qualifying students attend the National Junior Beta Convention in June in Savannah Georgia.

   The Bazzell Beta Bash will include a car show, music, vender booths, food and political speakers.  The event begins at 1 p.m. with the start of a four-hour cruise-in. Car enthusiasts are invited to spend the afternoon displaying their vintage vehicles. Several vendor booths will also be on-site offering a wide-variety of items. The cost to participate in the cruise-in and/or have a vender booth is $25. A few vender spaces are still available.

   Entertainment starts at 5 p.m. with the group “Broken Road” taking the stage. At intermission of their performance, local political candidates will be given an opportunity to speak and an auction will take place.

  For more information regarding any of the day’s events or to obtain a vender space, contact Bazzell Beta Club sponsors Rita York (270-622-8837) or April Craft (615-388-5864).    

   Bazzell students Sarah Beth Meador, Rafe Blankenship, Karsyn Carter, Payton Cope, Tucker Scott, Tanner Webb, Jaxon Baldwin, Jordan Turner, Will Pitchford, Hayden Stephens, Jason Gobbell, Aidan Davis, Embry Pierce, and Tristian Fields qualified for Nationals in January at the State Convention.

 

 

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