EP: 11 "Thanksgiving”

Welcome to this Thanksgiving Episode 11 of Hello Fairview, your local podcast made right here in Fairview, for people in Fairview and the surrounding areas. This is a weekly show, released every Wednesday, featuring stories that aim to inform and inspire. Local Radio stations don’t exist in small towns like ours, so we will use Hello Fairview to fill that void with news related to Fairview. This is a Value for Value podcast, which means you contribute what you can based on the value you receive. This concept was founded by the PodFather himself, Adam Curry, and his Co-host, John C. Dvorak of the No Agenda Show, over 18 years ago.
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Traffic Time
Normal Busy, where you can wait 2-5 minutes to make a left in the morning and the afternoon. Cumberland, and 100 is still getting some regular work. They are still working to build culverts on the East- and westbound sides to widen the road, along with some mini-bridges. We are less than one year out from it being done.
Redlight Update – We currently still have three (Old Cox, Publix, & Walmart). Still, we will soon be getting one at the new City Center Entrance and at the Cumberland and 100 intersection when that expansion occurs. I’m not sure how it will help or hurt yet, but I hope the crossing guard can control it during the morning and evening school rush.
City Center – There will still be some construction closures here and there.
We’re Growing
City News
Commissioner Update – The Health Department, which is open across from the Elementary school and has recently been renovated, is ready to help. They have a stock of vaccines if needed, as well as other medical services. Please go and check them out.
The Fairview Police Department Shop with A Cop is wrapping up. Thanks to MJ & Sons Towing for their generous donation.
City Blanket Drive – This was the first post I saw about it, but it’s been going on since last week on the 7th and will run until the 24th at City Hall, where they are accepting only new blankets to be given to residents.
Christmas Trees – There will be some at Meseck Chiropractic for the Scouts BSA Troop 297 here in Fairview. Then there will also be Christmas Trees at Farm Fresh Vintage. There may also be some others, but I will be on the lookout. Black Friday is the best day to get them if you have time.
Special Elections Early Voting has Started – Please go and vote at the Fairview Recreation Center from November 19th through the 26th, from 8AM-6PM Weekdays, and on Saturday from 8 AM to 12 PM, with November 26th closing early at Noon!
Other City News
Scam Alert... We have received reports of citizens receiving fraudulent calls regarding missing jury duty, and the scammers are demanding payment over the phone. If you have received a call, text, or message that follows the narrative above, it is a scam.
A few reminders to help protect yourself:
• Never send money or gift cards to people over the phone that you do not know • Never reveal personal information like your banking information or Social Security number over the phone • Always ask questions and details from the caller • Don’t be afraid to hang up even if it is those extended car warranty calls.
Other Other City News
Last Call for Fence Picket Orders!
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Deadline: December 31st, 2025
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Recap from the Last Meeting
City Meeting Updates
Board of Zoning Appeals
1. No New meetings planned
Planning Commission
1. No New Meetings (Last one on 10-14 was a big one, 183 Homes Approved) + November 18th Planning Commission Meeting Recap (39+29+50 + 45 = 163 more homes)
1. The last Board of Commissioners meeting was on November 20th (Recapped Below)
2. December 4th and 18th at 7PM
Board of Commissioners Town Hall
1. January 29th 2026
Parks and Landscape Board
1. December 1st at 700PM at Fairview Historic Village (Triangle School)
Around Town Coffee
1. December 10th and January 14th, 2026
Beer Board
Recapped Meetings
Board of Commissioners November 20th 2025
Board of Commissioners
1. No new meetings until November 20th and December 4th and 18th (No Agenda Yet)
November 20th Board of Commissioners Meeting Recap
1. Call To Order
2. Roll Call (All Present)
3. Prayer and Pledge
4. Mayor Comments
5. Citizen Comments
a. None Tonight
6. Approval Agenda
7. Public Announcements
a. City Events
b. Natchez Green House Presentation
Speaker Steve – Talked about his love for horticulture. Then he talked about his garden and the peaches. There is a Teaching Garden called “The Very Hungry Caterpillar Garden,” which is a hands-on teaching classroom. Talked about how 2.75 inches of water came into his crawl space, which didn’t happen even in 2010 when there was 7-15 inches of rain, so something changed. He then discussed landscape architecture and its relationship to green space.
8. Staff Comments
a. City Manager Report
Happy Thanksgiving. They will be closed on the 28th and 29th.
9. Consent Agenda
a. Resolution 61-25
i. Passed 5-0
ii. A Resolution of the City of Fairview, Tennessee, Board of Commissioners modifying and adopting the official 2026 meeting schedule of the Board of Commissioners.
10. Old Business
a. Resolution 54-25 A Resolution of the City of Fairview, Tennessee, Board of Commissioners authorizing the installation of stop signs on Old Nashville Road at Jones Lane. (Commissioner Hall)
i. Passed 5-0
ii. Commissioner Hall - talked about some of the speeding problems on this road and the ways to help slow things down, and this was proposed back then.
iii. There was a note that one of the first crashes one of the neighbors could remember in his 50 years there. Talked about the measurements that were taken for the sight distance minimums for 30mph. There would be two stop signs ahead, and two stop signs ahead.
iv. Commissioner Roberts – This isn’t about traffic calming, but just about safety for people to get in and out of their driveways.
11. New Business
a. (Added this Meeting with a Vote (5-0)) Quick Claim Deed on the Park Property on Hwy 96)
There is a property the Lions Club donated to the City back in 1996, and there is now a desire to return it to the Fairview Recreation Association Board. Ricky Jones, our county commissioner, and County Mayor Rogers Anderson will sponsor the resolution for this action.
ii. Commissioner Bufalini – Continue to have the FRA operated by them, and they could make amendments and structure some of the financial requirements and operational matters. FRA would be able to retain the funds it raises to reinvest in the facility.
iii. Mayor Anderson – That sounds like a lot of responsibility for the City, and this Quick Claim Deed would be prepared only by the City and County attorneys, and FRA will get a $ 1 lease from the City. Attorneys will have to be involved. This is very preliminary and will require more steps. 150,000 dollars would be owed to the county for the county-installed lights.
iv. Commissioner McDonald – I would like to know the property's price, operating costs, insurance costs, and the project timeline.
v. President of the FRA – Thank you for all you have done. As a board, we don’t have control over what happens. There are a couple of points. There is a facility-use agreement with the county, under which they pay $10 per player. The county handles trash collection and maintenance. The FRA is responsible for preparing the field of play for the games. There will be some changes in who they can work with, and they hope there isn’t any extra financial burden to keep doing what they are doing. 54k dollars per year to operate the parage is the fee the county talked about, and the FRA couldn’t financially take on that burden. Sitting with a balance of 131k in their bank because of a lot of hard work and that 54k is more than they get in a season with all the current fees and they would have to supplement with other revenue streams. There was talk about donations and other things, and they want to continue. But there are a couple of financial things that have to be figured out. The county has matched with the FRA in the past, but they are not sure whether anything is possible. There is a January meeting that will dive into some of the details.
1. Mayor Anderson – Asked if the rest of the board agreed with these thoughts. My intent for tonight was just to open the discussion to the county. People have asked whether we could make this a city park, and we are just starting the discussion.
a. Not sure if there is what everyone thinks, but he believes the boards.
b. There isn’t really anything for the kids if the county or city operates and owns it. They don’t have enough money for the 150k bond.
2. Commissioner McDonald – Asked about the bond and the total costs. He has concerns about how the County can match funds and what that means for the city and the funds. Talked about if costs go up for this park, then the registration and game costs will have to go up to raise that money. Spoke about the insurance costs and who pays for that. He wants to be cautious about understanding the burden of all things. Mayor – What is the next steps? Can we get a vote to have the planning team look into this?
a. Spring Baseball/Softball – They see 30-40k in gross per year, but not enough money to do everything.
b. Who owns it doesn’t matter as long as it helps the kids in our area.
c. Not sure of the insurance costs.
3. Commissioner Roberts – This was a surprise, and she doesn’t have enough information to make any decisions. What is the tax burden? What revenue is raised there? Why did this property get turned over anyway? Is this a good investment for the city, and what could it also be used for, based on the land not in use? Wanting to know if we have enough time and effort to take this on, because this wasn’t on the agenda for the next year that she has seen. 150k for 30 acres sounds like a great deal, but what are the thoughts on the actual impact of the city? We have lots of questions, and I want to know more. If there is just a way to handle economic availability, we can do that without taking away their time from other assigned tasks, which could be good before we know if it would even be possible.
4. Commission Hall – He doesn’t know the origin story either, and he asked about the property on the backside of the fields. What does the county think about this?
a. FRA board member said they are fine with whatever.
5. City Manager - There isn’t enough information yet, and no official comment.
6. City Planner – Echoes the City Manager, that more research is needed. The following steps would be for staff to research and work with the City Manager on what to do, conduct cost and environmental impact studies to understand what we could do, and follow the standard procedures for any property acquisition. Mayor Anderson asked about how improvements are approved and what that would look like with the City and County. Mr. Greer responded that there have been some unpermitted property improvements.
a. That is, the Lions Club owns that other piece of property.
7. City Attorney – This should have been just a discussion, but we are going deeper. There isn’t a tax because this is governmental property. There is supposed to be a process for the county planning commission to request improvements, and there is a process. Make a vote to get the staff to look into things, and we can have a planning meeting in the future. Send out these emails to people.
b. Resolution 60-25. A Resolution authorizing the City of Fairview Fire Department to participate in the James L. Richardson "Driver Training" matching grant program. (Fire Chief)
i. Passed 5-0
ii. This grant covers services related to driving training.
12. Discussion
a. Parks and Landscape Board Action Items (Commissioner Roberts)
Commissioner Roberts – We talked about this last meeting about what we can do to help the Parks and Landscape Board, and maybe some things we could help sponsor. Talked about some of the ideas. I attended a meeting this summer, and the team is great. What projects have you done so we know what to do? How can we turn a task into action so the P&L board can do something? We believe that is why things haven’t started, because of not knowing how to connect things. In summation, we need to add this to the once-a-quarter meeting to discuss topics related to Parks and Landscape. What would we do with the board then?
ii. Veterans Park
1. A Pier, Sidewalk, Pavers for the Flag Pole (Engraved as a possible Fundraiser), and finish up the basketball goal.
iii. Bowie Park
1. Trail Erosion Work, Shade Trees around the playground, no-smoking signs, Digital Display at the front entry to replace the current sign, increased parking by the playground, and restriping the nature center parking lot.
iv. Commissioner Buflaini – The Chair is here if he would like to comment on anything. He did send an email with August 5th for us to review, so that may be a good starting point, and that’s what Commissioner Roberts talked about. Maybe take that list and prioritize them.
v. Mr. Dodoro (Doe Door Oh) – This board is unique since we are under BoC meetings. We have been using social media and word of mouth to find things to do, and this board can do the same. This is where, if the other property comes on board from the ball field, there could be possibilities, but many of them still need the BoC's approval. They have to sit back and wait for tasks, but if they have some things they can research and do, they can. We cancel around half of the meetings because there’s no new business. We are ready to go, but just waiting on the BoC. That list was made from the board and not just for me.
1. They did a big push for the Playground Rebuild Committee to research the design, ideas, and costs. There hasn’t been anything given to us from the BoC, but they have done some minor things at Veterans Park. The board was officially approved last year.
2. I understand the limitations of what the park board can and cannot do. We are just a group of volunteers watching for things, and we reach out when stuff comes up. They do what they are asked,
vi. Commissioner Hall – Asked about when the board was founded. We have seen other boards do great things for the city, and how they have worked with City staff and others to get things done that come up.
vii. Commissioner McDonald – Could you all work on a list of things and projects that we enjoy but don’t know about? Make a wish list, including some easy things too. Doesn’t see a problem with that board saying we have identified a possible need and can authorize them. I would like you to be able to drive things as your own board.
viii. City Manager – I try to stay out of these types of things. Ordinance 2024-07 created this. I would recommend that BoC review that, along with the Bylaws, and discuss the Citizens Advisory Board part of this in some meetings. They don’t want to do double the work, and they’re not sure how it will work together. We need to reassess this parks and landscape committee, why the BoC would reach out to our staff instead of the board, and we could work better to make things happen more easily. There are conflicts with what the City Landscaping team is doing and what the City is doing outside of this Citizen Advisory Board for the Parks and Landscape Board, and I don’t see the value. I would recommend that we make sense to you all, along with the current team, on what to do, because this isn’t working right now.
13. Discussion
a. Adding the Outparcel to the Land Trust (Commissioner Roberts)
Raising this because it hasn’t been talked about in a while
ii. Commissioner McDonald – That piece of property is protected by this BoC, but it could be another group of people who would need to change things. Not putting it in the trust leaves the board with some options, and this property is very sensitive. I don’t see a need for the change because it’s protected now.
iii. Commissioner Roberts – Will take some of her things back. Doesn’t think that putting it in a land trust will limit everything possible, but this could have some benefits for its ecology. The proposed Ag Center would bring a lot of traffic, and she would like to see it more like Bowie than something else. As the city continues to develop, this should be protected.
iv. Commissioner Bufalini – Some of the things a couple of months ago related to the property to be an agricultural center, and building it with some grants. Horse riding arena to help generate some revenue. Don’t like what the property is used for right now, but wants it to be used. A garden or Compost center could be another couple of options to explore.
v. Round Table
1. Commissioner Hall – Thanks to everyone for all they do.
2. Commissioner McDonald – Great discussion with everyone and the FRA members. Happy Thanksgiving. The Super Bowl is going down this weekend with Burns and Fairview, both undefeated. It will be a great game at 3 pm at Charlotte Middle School.
3. Commissioner Roberts – Thanks to everyone, and have a Happy Thanksgiving.
4. Commissioner Bufalini – Thanks to everyone. Thanks to the Natchez Green House program, and how he found out that it wasn’t overgrown, it was art and science. Thanks to the speakers at the Planning Commission related to the Richvale building issues. If you have issues, please reach out to us; we will listen and do what we can. District 7 voting is going on right now, so make sure to vote to replace Mark Green’s seat.
5. Mayor Anderson – Excited for this game too. Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. Thank you to the Natchez Green Program for helping our kids and community. Getting our kids away from keyboards is a great thing. Thank you all, and help keep Fairview Clean.
The State of TN (Not In Order)
1. Early Voting is over this week, and December 2 will be the final special election for the 7th District US House Seat, with Aftyn Behn for the Democrats and Matt Van Epps for the Republicans, based on the primary results. Turnout is still down from multiple sources, so that it could be interesting.
2. Jeff Long of the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security (TDSOHS) and Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) Colonel Matt Perry joined multiple law enforcement partners to announce the “Tennessee Safe Thanksgiving Travel Challenge Initiative.” “ Don’t Speed and Be Safe” is the gist of that story.
3. Former House Speaker Glen Casada and his ex-chief of staff are facing corruption charges, and the U.S. Department of Justice requested their convictions and prison orders be vacated after they received a presidential pardon.
4. The Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) announced today that more than 67,000 high school seniors applied for Tennessee Promise ahead of the November deadline, maintaining strong statewide momentum for one of the nation’s most successful college access programs.
5. Construction on the Music City Loop has stopped after one of the contractors reported they haven’t been paid for an agreed-upon milestone. There has been more talk about more stops, and there may be a public hearing with the Metro Council.
The Bills
Nothing is going on for the next couple of weeks, it appears.
How’s the hill, weather report
Back to it, How’s the hill? Passable. Clear and getting colder soon. The weather guessers are predicting highs in the 40s, with lows in the 20s starting this week. Maybe we are heading into Fall finally?
New Businesses
Nothing New was spotted. Ace Hardware is still brewing. They have made a lot of progress outside. Other than that, I spotted nothing new this week, and I'm waiting to see what else is coming. There are still a couple of properties for sale around the area.
Farmers Market
Make sure to head to the Farmers Market every Saturday Morning, 8 AM to 12 PM (Not Earlier, as other posts have posted) at Meseck Chiropractor and Fairview Fresh Deli for their life-changing Apple Fritters, located down the road from Publix. There are so many good places to get local beef and pork, breads and treats, local fruits and vegetables, along with some hot sauce, fishing lures, and other holiday gifts this time of the year.
Brick and Mortar Highlight
Snappys Pizza
They have been here for over 17 years, and they have some amazing pizza, but they also have a heart for the city, and you will see them around sponsoring or supporting teams and non-profits. Make sure to check them out at Publix, and you may also get some Strawberry, Lemon, or Chocolate cake at the checkout counter. You can dine inside or get carry-out. Their cinnamon sticks are pretty epic in the world of dessert pizza.
https://snappys-fairview.edan.io/
https://www.facebook.com/Snappysfairview/
Local Business Highlight
Job Openings
City – Associate Planner
Walmart – Multiple
Cornerstone Financial Credit Union – Teller Universal Associate
Publix – Pharmacy Technician
Dunkin - Crew Member
Boys and Girls Club – Membership Coordinator (Part Time)
Subway – Sandwich Artist (2x)
The Pearl - Caregiver-Assisted Living and Memory Care
Taco Bell – Food Champion – Closing
Pizza Hut – Team Member
Sonic – Crew Member
McDonald's - Floor Supervisor
Tractor Supply Co – Team Member
Marmon Holdings – Assembler
Hardee’s – Team Member
Destination Pet LLC - Animal Care Attendant
Does anyone else have job postings they would like to share and have read weekly? Just fill out the contact form on the website.
History Nugget
The term Thanksgiving was brandished throughout US history and officially codified by Lincoln in 1863 at the behest of an activist/writer named Sara Hale. Before 1863 there was no Thanksgiving per se, but a lot of proclamations giving thanks for this and that, all called Thanksgiving. There were virtually no Thanksgiving events from the Thomas Jefferson administration until Sara revitalized the dying idea. Her rationale was that Americans didn’t have enough holidays. The Lincoln Thanksgiving was justified as a celebration of the North’s victory in winning the battle of Gettysburg and had absolutely nothing to do with Pilgrims or anything of the sort. Even the first supposed ‘Thanksgiving’ in 1621 was a three-day one-shot party modeled after something called Harvest Home. It wasn’t called Thanksgiving. Harvest Home was an end-of-the-harvest party celebrated in parts of the British Isles. This party didn’t happen again, and, in fact, [as cited here], most of the invited Indian guests to the 1621 event were later butchered by the growing population of settlers.
One documented ‘Thanksgiving” [cited here] was for a one-shot celebration to be held on June 20th. In 1676, Thanksgiving was used more as a generic term for taking an ad-libbed holiday. There were some references to it as an occasional homage to the Pilgrims, but most people thought that part was silly. Jefferson was particularly annoyed by the notion.
Again, it was Lincoln who made it an annual event and set it on the fourth Thursday in November. It only changed for two years during the Franklin Roosevelt administration, and moved up a week to stretch the Christmas buying pattern an extra week and help the economy. It was already a known fact that Thanksgiving was the kick-off to Christmas buying. A slew of half-baked traditionalists found the Roosevelt change an abomination since it somehow insulted Pilgrims or the D.A.R., or who knows who, and was changed back after two years of bickering. That said, there were a few Federal proclamations declaring Thanksgiving for celebratory purposes. The first was in 1777, then randomly in 1795, 1798, 1799, and 1815. You’ll find most of these war-related.
Upcoming Events
Recap
The Tri-County Super Bowl Fairview Titans vs Burns Cowboys was on the 22nd, and the Titans won, so congratulations to that team for another game where they didn’t allow a score.
The Westview United Methodist event last weekend looked like a hit, based on the parking lot and some posts online.
The GraceWorks Mobile Food Pantry had a lot of cars and served many people on the 15th.
Some pictures from the Bowie Park Cider and Service Day were posted, and it looks like it went well.
New
Town – November 27th, 730-930 Anytime Fitness Turkey Trot 5k and 1 Mile
City – Christmas Tree Lighting Dec 5th at 5 PM
City - Christmas Parade – December 6th at 10 AM
FMS Theater – “Addams Family”
Thu. Dec 11th 2025, 6:00 pm
Fri. Dec 12th 2025, 6:00 pm
Sat. Dec 13th 2025, 2:00 pm
Sat. Dec 13th 2025, 6:00 pm
Sun. Dec 14th 2025, 2:00 pm
Bowie’s December Schedule is out, and I have to get that on the calendar.
For the Kids
There are tons of activities and sports in Fairview to keep your kids engaged. There are some cheer programs and recreation teams for Baseball, Basketball, Football, and others. There is a thriving Girl Scout and Scouts BSA Programs in Fairview. If you have a homeschooler, always check the Bowie Park schedule for clubs that meet there. There is also LaLa’s Dance Studio and Elevate Gymnastics and Cheer. There is also an excellent Taekwondo and Jujitsu school that teaches more than just moves, called Vigilance Martial Arts. We also have a great wrestling program with some summer options.
School News
School Schedule
No School on November 24th – 28th for Thanksgiving
Hawks and Tigers News – No New News since last week.
Falcon News – No email updates from the school since last week. The PTO Wreaths can be picked up if you ordered one LaLa’s Dance Studio on 12/1 from 5-730 PM. No big other news or sports updates were seen. If you like Adidas, then you can save some money and help raise money for the school by ordering online and using this promo Code: FMS Code: FMS18ADP 10% will go to the general athletics fund.
Jacket News – The FHS Wrestling team won 41-36 against Spring Hill in their season opener, congrats on that, what a great way to start the season. On December 2nd, staff from the Innovation Center will visit the school to discuss their programs during the students' study hall period. The invocation center will discuss some of its programs, including Advanced Power & Machinery, Aviation, Cybersecurity & AI, Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary, and Fire Management Services. There are also two parent meetings planned for December 4th at 6:30 pm at Centennial High School, or for December 10th at 6:30 pm at Independence High School. Applications for the Innovation Center can be found on Classlink beginning December 2 and closing February 13th. Senior Jackets and Rings can be ordered now https://out.smore.com/e/ympd28/2Dyh6q?__$u__ . The ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) is scheduled for December 9th at 8 AM in the Learning Lab. If you are thinking about joining the military, this is a must-have, and this score will determine what jobs you can pick from at each branch.
Are you in 8th–12th grade and looking for a creative outlet this winter? Join us for an unforgettable season inspired by the hit Broadway musical Waitress! Tryout Dates: November 21st, 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM. Regular Rehearsals: Mondays & Fridays, 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM. No experience necessary—bring your energy and enthusiasm! Tryouts and rehearsals take place at Fairview High School. The Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), formerly known as Future Homemakers of America, is opening a Care Closet and seeking donations. Items can be dropped off at the school. Here is their Amazon list to help you support them https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1H8HAFBVR1CLG?ref_=wl_share . If you have a student who is going to start driving this year, you need to email the Principal to get the Schoology link to take the “Checkpoints Driver Training” (Don’t forget their parking pass, which is $15.00 per year.)
Faith Moment
This sermon was perfect for this Thanksgiving show. This is from The Bridge Church in Fredericksburg, Texas, by Brian Mandel. This is a church I have followed for a couple of years, and I love their team and their messages, so it's in my regular Sunday rotation. This talks about hunger and appetite and how we can get distracted by other things. Some amazing sayings will be relevant.
27: Brokenness is where the magic happens.
( November 23, 2025 ) Hunger Games | Pastor Brian Mandel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fggTIvYMY1w
Welcome back, I hope you learned a couple of things, and I suggest listening to the rest of it because he puts a great bow on it for this holiday season and explains. The Costco Christian and the relation of Twinkies and Ding Dongs was excellent. He always does a great job delivering a relevant sermon using things around us.
Donations
On the Donations front, nothing new from Fountain. We will have other payment options soon, just waiting for the tax man stuff to finish. We covered Fountain and Stripe Setup in the last episode, so a Donate button lets you use your Credit Card and other Payment methods through Stripe.
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