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Word on the Street: A 50th wedding anniversary; TLH’s 10th birthday; Kingston Springs’ 60th

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The Kingston Springs Gazette is here to spotlight the stories that matter most to our community. Our new column, Word on the Street, features updates about our neighbors, local businesses and important events. Check out the Word on the Street for March 8 below.


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Please join us in sending a huge congratulations to Mike and Joyce Kendrick, who are celebrating 50 years of marriage together on March 8. They are long time residents of Kingston Springs, moving here in 1980 where they pastored Westview Baptist Church for 12 years and worked together at Harpeth High School for 28 years. TLH Plumbing is also celebrating a huge milestone this month, hitting a decade of successfully serving the Kingston Springs community since March 7, 2015. SKYKING PIZZA is out with their new cocktail menu for spring, boasting fruity and floral flavors that are going to leave you coming back for more. Don’t forget happy hour is every Tuesday and Wednesday from 5 to 6 p.m. The Town of Kingston Springs is now accepting applications for its 2025 farmers and artisans market which begins on May 24 and runs through August 30. The market will take place every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. A booth for the season costs $75. This will be the town’s 12th market season. A huge congratulations is in order for the Harpeth High School boys basketball team, which is currently on the road to state. They were crowned district runner-ups for the first time since 2014 and hosted their first region game in a decade. They were named region runner-ups on Thursday night, and will travel to Loretto on March 10 to compete in sectionals. If they win, they will advance to state. Kingston Springs is celebrating its 60th year of incorporation in 2025. Stay tuned to the Gazette for updates on events we have planned to bring the community together and reminisce all year long. Congrats to the Cheatham County School District’s employees of the month! Thank you to Allyson Wallace at KSES, Lindsey McCulloch at PEFAMS, Brandi Gilland at HMS and Emily Johnston at HHS for all you do for our children. HHS Theatre is thrilled to present “It’s Showtime! with Tim Burton” featuring the musical “Beetlejuice Jr.” on April 5 at 7:30 p.m., April 6 at 2:30 p.m. and April 12 at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Pegram Elementary raised more than $17,000 during its annual cookie dough fundraiser. Congrats Blue Jays! This past week, the schools celebrated Read Across America Week. Students at HMS and HHS who were caught reading outside of academic time received a golden ticket, which put their name in the drawing for a grand prize. KSES held a read-a-thon with a goal of reading 90,000 minutes

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