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Spooky Thomas House-You’ll Love It!


THE THOMAS HO– USE
&
STAGESTRUCK PRODUCTIONS
PRESENT
“THE OBITUARY CLUB”
AUGUST 24TH & 25TH
What do you get when you take five spunky widows,,, a few great casserole recipes  and one crazy idea???
You get “THE OBITUARY CLUB”!!!
Come watch the drama unfold as these five well-meaning friends end up causing a heaping dose of mayhem!!!
  
Time   7:00pm
Price $25.00 plus tax per person
(price includes Dinner & Show)
Reservations Required
Call 615-699-3006 or E-Mail[email protected]
 
Overnight stays available,,, Call for Information

Seminole Casino Hotel in Immokalee, Florida

We won! We won! just a bit of gambling to say to ourselves that we did take a chance with a few quarters. And, it bought back a local luncheon for us in Immokalee!

American Press Travel News–March 11th,- Seminole Casino and Hotel, Immokalee, FL.-Bob and Barb “On the Road Again” – Barb and I like a great sing-along and between the Coasters and the Platters, we had one, actually hundreds of attenders did too!  

Multiple Showtime on a large screen, a bed anyone can be comfortable in, updated to ultra modern fixtures and am AC that didn’t wake the dead!
The Platters show had many dancing in the isles! Oldies but immensely nostalgic goodies on full display!
Ah,, the pool! It was warm enough for us to enjoy! Clean and clear with a head and shoulder waterfall!!!!
No time for use in an overnight for us! Too busy dancing to the Platters. But, this exercise room was all there just before a swim!

We were in the lands of the Seminole Tribe of Florida: They are the “Unconquered Warriors, having never given in, or up to the American Government. They never entered to signing a treaty-the only tribe in America who did not! This is the tribe that paved the way for Native American gaming in in the country more than 25-years agoToday the Seminole Casinos, hotels and other enterprises employ 7,000 employees, and purchase more than $130.3 million in goods and services. Their new hotel in Immokalee, FL, where we stayed this past Saturday night was as modern and comfortable as any we have ever stayed in. The bed, bathroom and room amenities right down to the delightfully double bed lights, were first rate. We loved this hotel! We didn’t have a chance to dine, as the wait for restaurant on this Saturday night during prime winter time and the fact that the Coasters and the Platters were also on the menu, had this place “jumping.” For info: go: 1800-218-0007

The shower was the warm rain, the size was campable, the water handle was easy enough and safe enough for even a monkey to use without a hitch!

The casino is easily accessible from anywhere in Florida!!

 

The Annual Clinch River Spring Antique Fair- May 6th-Something for Every Collector

AmericanPressTravelNews-May 12th-Downtown Clinton–Bob & Barb “On The Road Again” & “Stopping to View the Antiques.”  Over 100- antique dealers descended to Clinton’s historic downtown representing over 5-different states. There was also an antique car show during the Saturday fair. There were numerous local food vendors and the ambiance of the whole event had thousands of folks smiling all the way besides them bargaining and buying as well. Even with the rain showers, everyone we talked to had a great time as we did as well. On October 13-14, 2017 Clinton will have their fall antique show. Clinton is located off of I-75 exit 122 15-minutes north of Knoxville, TN. for information contact the Anderson, County Chamber of Commerce. Telephone no. (865) 457-2559 website is www.andersoncountychamber.org

See ETSN.News Bob Epstein is Senior Editor Covering All Major Business Conferences as well as Outdoor Events in America

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Just yesterday covered Cookville, TN Pow Wow and educational convocation for the young and the old! Most Americans know little of the cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of America. This Pow Wow as others put on by cooperating Tribal Councils work to make sure “we never forget our past and its people of yesteryear and today.” See article and additional images.