Yesterday, my husband and I joined a group gathering at 6:00 P.M. for Every Light, a prayer for peace, at Pope's Tavern.
"We, Angels and Mortals, Believers and Non-Believers,
Look heavenward and speak the word aloud.
Peace. We look at our world and speak the word aloud.
Peace. We look at each other, then into ourselves
And we say without hesitation or apology.
Peace, My Brother.
Peace, My Sister.
Peace, My Soul."
We walked through the lower level of Pope's Tavern, where we saw signs of an Old Fashion Christmas.
The dining room was decorated with fresh pine needles and apples and topped with a pineapple. Refreshment was served after the program. |
We were welcomed by Margie Anderton, and a devotional was led by Stan Dean.
American Legion Post 11 presented the Honor Guard Flags.
The Legacy Christmas Academy Choir entertained us with Christmas Carols.
American Legion Post 11 presented the Honor Guard Flags.
The Legacy Christmas Academy Choir entertained us with Christmas Carols.
Legacy Christmas Academy Choir |
Our mayor, Steve Holt, greeted the audience
Wayne Higgins told some of the histories of Pope's Tavern.
Taps were played by Honor Guards.
Wayne Higgins told some of the histories of Pope's Tavern.
Taps were played by Honor Guards.
Honor Guard |
There was a special dedication to the memory of Christine Glover.
Christine's granddaughter lit the Christmas Tree.
Stan Dean ended the program with a prayer.
We walked to Wilson Park to listen to a group of children sing Christmas Carols.
We saw the lighting of the Christmas Tree in Wilson Park.
Christine's granddaughter lit the Christmas Tree.
Stan Dean ended the program with a prayer.
We walked to Wilson Park to listen to a group of children sing Christmas Carols.
We saw the lighting of the Christmas Tree in Wilson Park.
Children sing Christmas Carols. |
Christmas Tree Wilson Park |
We walked downtown to check out First Friday. We saw snow, Frosty, Santa Claus, and people in Medieval costumes. We saw Bobbies on horses and Segates, and we saw a live manger scene.
Manger Scene |
Frosty and Snow |
Today, I went to the Visitors Center to listen to the Natchez Trace Park Ranger, Emily Smithey. She was very informative about the history of George Colbert's activity on the Natchez Trace in its infancy.
She discussed the Importance of safe river crossing, trade, and transition in the Chickasaw society. She also told us about the new pictures being posted in a kiosk along the Natchez Trace that showcase its history.
There was a Q&A after her talk.
Descendants of George Colbert attended the meeting.
She discussed the Importance of safe river crossing, trade, and transition in the Chickasaw society. She also told us about the new pictures being posted in a kiosk along the Natchez Trace that showcase its history.
There was a Q&A after her talk.
Descendants of George Colbert attended the meeting.
Christmas Tree at the Visitor Center |
I attended the Kennedy Douglas Arts Center's Christmas in the Renaissance City Authors Crawl with Glen Wills, from Forgotten Alabama, and Angela Broyles of Blue-Water Publications.
I talked to a descendant of George Colbert from Oklahoma. He was doing a book signing.
I introduced myself, and we discussed a variety of topics.
I talked to a descendant of George Colbert from Oklahoma. He was doing a book signing.
I introduced myself, and we discussed a variety of topics.
Books from various authors were for sale from 10:30 to 3:30 P.M. at Kennedy Douglas.
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