Daily Archives: April 17, 2016

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Posted: April 17, 2016 at 6:41 am

Ladies and gentlemen, kids of all ages - Slow Roll season is almost upon us!

With gratitude for such widespread support, we're planning to grow in so many ways... this year, from the ride itself to our reach in the community - this free event enjoyed by thousands from ages 5-93 presents endless opportunities to make Buffalo better by bicycle.

Amidst all this effort and excitement, we're still awaiting word from the city on new costs to be imposed this year; while Mayor Byron W. Brown has pledged to both keep these fees reasonable and even lead a ride, we can promise this much - Slow Roll Buffalo will roll on, and it will remain free for all!

Here's the first half of our 2016 schedule - set your schedules and spread the word!

SEASON OPENER - SUNDAY, May 8th, 1pm - Marcy Casino Buffalo

MONDAYS, meet at 5:30pm - roll at 6:30pm

May 16th - The Oakk Room May 23rd - The Buffalo News May 30th - Buffalo and Erie County Naval and Military Park June 6th - Larkin Square & Hydraulic Hearth June 13th - Heart of Hertel Avenue June 20th - The Groove Lounge June 27th - Resurgence Brewing Company July 4th - Buffalo River Fest Park July 11th - Martin Luther King, Jr. Park July 18th - Artisan Kitchens and Baths July 25th - Lackawanna Fire Station 3

Much more to come...

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Posted: at 3:43 am

Dear Visitor,

Welcome to the City of Crossville! We are located atop the beautiful Cumberland Plateau on Interstate 40, only a short drive to three metropolitan cities. Our 2,000 foot elevation offers a mild, four season climate year round. Our rural area offers an abundance of outdoor possibilities, with mountainous wildlife reserves, lakes, streams, and the Cumberland Mountain State Park.

We are known as the Golf Capital of Tennessee. With nine pristine courses in our community, Crossville has become a golfers' paradise of national recognition; however, the opportunities and activities are endless. Our Cumberland County Playhouse serves more than 165,000 visitors annually and the historic Palace Theatre on Main Street is always active. We are also the location of the United States Chess Federation headquarters, a restored railroad Depot & Caboose Visitor's Center, and part of the World's Largest Yard Sale on Highway 127 North.

Our youth opportunities abound with nine elementary schools and two high schools and we join the State of Tennessee promoting two years free post-secondary education at our Tennessee College of Applied Technology,

Please take time to navigate our website to find out more about us. The calendar of events is a good start to see what events are upcoming that you might be interested in. We have many civic groups that are in need of volunteers. We can put you in touch with any that you are either interested in or would like to know more about. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 931-484-5113.

"Crossville, Tennessee, it's just better here."

James Mayberry

Mayor

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From 1938 to 1978 the theatre provided a movie house to a small Tennessee community. It hosted entertainment events that featured Grand Ole Opry stars and was the site for scrap metal drives and the sale of War Bonds during World War II.

The doors of the Palace Theatre closed in 1978 and would have failed to open again had it not been for the effort of various citizens, fund raising and Federal Grant money that was provided. In 2001 the restored three story building was able to open featuring a design of both Art Deco and Art Moderne styles.

Award winning recreation. Crossville's parks offer tournament action for baseball, softball and soccer. Plus, relaxation at our beautiful Meadow Park Lake. Outdoor activities for the entire family.

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