EP: 13 "The 13th Floor is missing”

Welcome to Episode 13 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 and newspapers 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.
Currently, this is a one-man operation, so if you have any ideas, events, business opportunities, or job openings, please don't hesitate to let me know. You are a producer of this show; you are not the product, because your time and attention are not being sold to advertisers for value. Some shows will be longer, others shorter, but I will do my best to keep things relevant.
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. The east side of that intersection is really tore up now as the gas lines are going in and driveways are being split and bored under. We are less than one year out from it being done.
We’re Growing
City News
Fairview Scouting Christmas Trees https://www.facebook.com/events/1279510736384311/?_rdr
Farm Fresh Vintage Finds & Creamery https://farmfreshvintagefinds.com/
Pinewood Christmas Tree Farm https://pinewoodchristmastreefarm.com/
Property News
November 17-21, 2025 | |
Homes Sold | 14 |
Max | $1,600,000 |
Min | $50,000 |
Average | $702,021 |
Other City News
Last Call for Fence Picket Orders!
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Deadline: December 31st, 2025
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Did you know that the City of Fairview offers free leaf removal? Leaves must be placed in biodegradable bags and placed curbside. If you are in need of biodegradable bags, you may pick them up at the Planning and Codes Department (7111 Bowie Lake Rd.). The leaf removal service will follow the Public Works Zone Map. Check our website to see what zone you are in.
Other Other City News
The Fairview Inn got an 83 on its inspection right before Thanksgiving. https://williamsonsource.com/fairview-motel-scores-83-in-latest-health-inspection/
5: ice machine has damage and dirt buildup
11: wood and old equipment stacked in breezeways
23: outside walls and roofs have damage
24: walkways have damage
26: no anti slip tubs in rooms
31: many doors and windows have damage and cracks
32: hangers not provided
33: mattresses in checked rooms have stains
35: furniture in rooms has damage
37: damage to walls in all checked rooms
Town Meetings Updates
Board of Zoning Appeals
1. No New meetings planned
Planning Commission
1. No New Meetings
a. House Summary
i. 10-14-25, 183 Homes Approved
ii. 11-18-25, 163 more homes approved
iii. 12-9-25, 70ish
December 9th (Recap)
Agenda
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call (Missing Four) 5 Present
3. Opening Prayer and Pledge
4. Citizen Comments (Limited to the first five citizens to sign in and three minutes each)
5. Approval of Agenda
6. Approval of Minutes
a. Passed 5-0
b. Draft Planning Commission Meeting Minutes November 18, 2025
7. Old Business
8. New Business
a. Passed 5-0
b. 93 Homes was submitted before its RS10, which could be over 70.
c. No Representative there.
d. Talked about how the R20PUD would allow them to have 10k square foot lots versus R20 would require 20ksqft. When the new zoning is done it will be CD3 and with 4 homes per acre instead of a minimum lot size.
e. PC Resolution PC-53-25 \Rezoning, 0 Horn Tavern Road, Map: 022, Parcel: 040.00. Acreage: 62.53. Current Zoning: RS-40. Property Owner: James M. Moore.
f. Staff Recommendation is Positive, Doesn’t align with the 2040 plan, but there are multiple RS15 properties around this property
9. Reports for Discussion and Information
a. City Planning Staff
· The TPUDC work session will have to be delayed until the first thing next year. The January 13th meeting will be when the vote and a working session will be held.
b. City Manager
· Happy and Safe Holiday Season
c. City Engineer
· No Report
d. City Attorney
· Nothing
10. Planning Commission Roundtable
a. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, and thank you to the team for all the code work
11. Adjournment (17:20) This has to be a world record.
Bad Audio at the beginning, and still not uploaded to YouTube.
1. Call To Order
A. We had a celebrity guest speaker from Fairview Elementary School, the Mayor of Biz Town, who had an intro but failed to get the audio due to audio problems at this meeting.
2. Roll Call (Mrs. Jones)
3. Prayer and Pledge
4. Mayor Comments
A. We had a celebrity guest speaker from Fairview Elementary School, the Mayor of Biz Town, who had an intro but failed to get the audio due to audio problems at this meeting.
5. Citizen Comments (limited to the first five citizens to sign in and a limit of 3 minutes each)
A. There was a motion to increase this to 7
B. Mr Dave, a 4.5-year resident, thanks the board for its hard work. President of the HOA for Pennock Place. There is something on the agenda that concerns their neighborhood. Talked about the problems with some of the flooding problems that already exist.
C. Mr Ed discussed issues with water flow in the common area and asked for advice on how to fix them.
D. Mrs Jody, Richvale Resident, has Major issues with DRB and Brightland homes, and since then, they have reached out to Brian and me and are pushing things off, and tomorrow will be their 1-year home anniversary. Per the email we received at the end of November, if there was something that was a threat. Two roof trusses are not even touching, floor joists that are broken, a sagging roof, a bouncing floor, holes in the floor, and some mold in the crawl space. Doesn’t understand how they got through the 11 inspections. Over 15-20 homes have major issues that need to be fixed up. The realtors who are selling these homes are lying to potential buyers. The house next door had such harmful mold that they gutted it to fix it, but they still have not been able to sell it because of all its issues, even after all that work. We have spent a lot of money on inspections, and they need help because they don’t have the 50-150k in damages.
E. Mr. Brian, Richvale Resident, We have submitted some of those building reports to the city. Framing inspection passed by the City, but two trusses were not even touching their supports. They are supposed to start repairing them, but they are unsure how this is possible. Mentions some floor joists being cut for a Dryer, but it still shows a pass. Sill plate passed, and the whole north side of their house wasn’t bolted down. Insulation passed – when there was no insulation in one wall, in the bonus room, and throughout the home and crawl space. They have mold problems and have refused to address them. Talked about Lot 6, where they had removed all the ducting and insulation because of those mold problems, which is an admission of guilt. Someone painted some of those trusses.
F. Mrs. Raj – Richvale Resident, Facing some of the same issues, and since our 11-month inspection, they have failed multiple mold inspections, and they haven’t received any response. Please help us fix these issues.
G. Mr. David – Richvale Resident, talked about the letter from the city about the health, safety, and structural issues that they could help with. He has cancer and is getting sicker. Mold was in the Crawl space and got into the ductwork, so they have to add extra HEPA filtration and other systems. Mold 1600 mold spores are coming in from the vents, and this is a significant issue. They have a 55k quote. These are TN violations that require attention.
H. Mr Jody, Richvale Resident, I’m just one of the four here again tonight but there are more than a dozen others. The house is sagging 1 to 1.5 inches, and that’s causing cracking. He has a 50-70k quote to fix things. We need your help to get things fixed, to negotiate with the builder, or to file a lawsuit.
6. Approval of Agenda
A. Passes 5-0
7. Public Announcements, Awards, and Recognitions
A. City Events
B. Fairview Choir and Dance team will be performing at the Christmas Tree Lighting. And talked about the Christmas Parade. 44 Entries, which is the largest they have had since they took it over.
C. Final Notice for the Picket Order
1. Fairview Titans Junior Pro Football - Minors Superbowl Champions
2. Mayor Anderson talked about how their season went and how they didn’t let anyone score.
3. The Coaching team talked about all the hard work and how even our Vice Mayor, Mr McDonald, works hard within this program. They got their picture and rolled out.
D. Mr Nico talked about Biz Town and that this was his campaign speech. Talked about how he would be a fun Mayor, where he was born, how he had met a president, and then how he has had so many other experiences, and how he looks up to Elvis.
1. Fairview Elementary School, Mayor of Biz Town
E. Mayor Anderson said it was one of the best speeches and is so excited for everyone to hear it. Mr Nico
1. FCCLA Care Closet
2. They talked about the organization and its goal for this closet, how it would help students and faculty, and how it would be a gateway for others who need items frequently.
8. Staff Comments and Monthly Reports
A. City Manager Report
B. Remind everyone about the planning commission next Tuesday, and they will be closed on the 24th and 25th. The City is busy. Mrs. Roberts asked if there would be a working session with TPUDC on the new codes, but they are not ready, so we will await their timeline. Mr. Bufalni, could we read off the balances to know where things are?
9. Consent Agenda (any item may be removed for individual consideration)
A. Minutes from November 20, 2025, BOC Regular Meeting
B. Passed 5-0
10. Old Business
A. Ordinance 2025-23, Second and Final Reading, Rezoning - 7111 Harrison Drive (Added less than 24 hours before the meeting)
2. Public Hearing – No Speakers (9 Homes)
3. An Ordinance to amend the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Fairview, Tennessee, by Rezoning a 3.73 (+/-) acre parcel located at 7111 Harrison Drive, From RS-40 (Single Family Residential) to RS-10 (Single Family Residential), Property Owner: Mary Curle. (City Planner
B. Ordinance 2025-24, Second and Final Reading, Rezoning - 7104 Hall Road
1. Passed 5-0
2. Property Representative – The R10 isn’t in the 2040 plan, which is less dense than what’s in the plan now, like RM5. 10 lots, but one for the water tower, so just 9 will be added. The primary road connections will be from Clearview, for which they have an easement, and some traffic will go through Harrison for the existing house. Hard to estimate what the costs will be but they hope to be in the 400s.
3. Commissioner Roberts – This property has a water tower that needs to be moved. The existing will connect from Clearview, and how it’s connected to Harrison Drive,
4. Commissioner Bufalini – How many lots? How will it be connected? How much will these run?
5. Public Comments
6. Passed 3-2 (Roberts and Bufalini were Nay)
7. Mrs. Susan – Came out to find out what’s going on with the property since there hasn’t been any news. It’s a dead-end road, and I'm wondering about the traffic and running off. No one else came from her road.
8. Negative Recommendation from staff based on the requested zoning and the lot sizes because they don’t meet the requirement; otherwise, that would require a variance.
9. Representative – Conventional Sewer, unlike some of the rumors. The biggest problem was based on some of the deed restrictions on the Hall Road and Cox Pike, and they lost almost an acre. They are trying to make them as close to RS20, but RS15 will be more usable for the homeowner. There is a driveway for the AT&T communications to align that driveway to help them and help the entrance. Talked about how the size and density of Fairview is changing, and this is just part of the process, and there are many more dense locations. If we make the lot sizes bigger with fewer houses, that will increase the cost to the homeowners, and he would like to have something in the 400-500s instead of in the 800s to a million like Richvale. A lot of the Fairview price increases are getting driven by Williamson County more than the city, and that’s helping. There are poorer people and millionaires in our city. I have heard some of these same comments on other properties.
10. Mr Hall – Asked about Sewer
11. Mr McDonald – Whats some of the problems with this property.
12. Mayor Anderson – The lot layout is close to RS20, but in her opinion, the RS15 with lots almost that size. There is a balance of growth and preserving the lower density lots, and we will lose some of these charm of the city and that Fairview hasn’t been 1 million dollar homes.
13. Commissioner Roberts - Has made some trips. Highlighted that its location and the density will set a precedent that will make it that much easier to rezone denser, and this is already near the edge of the City, too. I have concerns about the lot layout and a Driveway on Cox Pike that exits into a blind curve. R20 would be better, but it would require fewer homes. I think that it’s just too many homes on this size of property. We are dealing with denser homes because some of those previous places were approved. If this is approved, it will be RS15 around the area because of this precedent. Maybe we can just drop one house, and RS20 would work. There is more to
14. Commissioner Bufalini – Can we make this have fewer houses?
11. New Business
A. Resolution 62-25
1. Passed 5-0
2. There are a couple of things they are wrapping up by January 15th.
3. A Resolution of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Fairview, Tennessee, to formally accept the subdivision improvements associated with the Adam's Preserve Subdivision. (City Engineer
B. Resolution 63-25
1. Passed 5-0
2. The City Engineer inspected it, and it passed. They are all in compliance with the codes.
3. Mr. McDonald – Are there any other things we can do based on the Citizen comments? Are the systems that are in place working correctly? Is this a new issue, or has it always been doing it?
4. Mr. Bufalini – Is this a grading issue or something with the common area? Is there any way the builder can help with this? It started in 2020.
5. Mr. Greer – Talked with them about some of the Citizen concerns on their lot, and there are some substantial amounts of these lots, and some of these have easements for drainage. Based on what the City has bonded, the rest are owned by the HOA, like the common areas. Those are warranty claims, and some of those items are not causing flooding into the houses they have seen thus far, but there is some separation. Since the HOA owns and maintains the common area, it’s the HOA’s responsibility, not the City’s. When inspected, the pond and drainage were working as expected. They were made aware of some of these issues just a couple of days ago. Most of the homes were built from 2020 to 2025.
6. Mr. Curtis – Joined remotely – We are still completing the inspections to get the team and provide some general analysis. There are some possibilities to make recommendations, and this is just about the bonded items.
7. Mr. Hall – Can we separate the bonding of the roads and storm water?
8. City Lawyer – This is a non-issue for the City; it is an HOA problem. There are some on lot drainage issues, but that isn’t the City.
9. A Resolution of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Fairview, Tennessee, to formally accept the subdivision improvements associated with the Pennock Place Subdivision. (City Engineer
C. Resolution 64-25
1. Passed 5-0
2. Fire Chief, this would allow them to work as EMTs within Willimson County, and they will be certified annually. There isn’t anything in this that needs to change, and this is a standard 3-year agreement.
3. City Lawyer – It doesn’t seem to be correct the last time, but it was approved by them directly, and the BOC should approve this.
4. A Resolution of the Board of Commissioners of the City of Fairview, Tennessee, authorizing the Mayor to execute a memorandum of understanding between Williamson Medical Center and the City of Fairview, Tennessee. (Fire Chief.)
D. Discussion
E. Outparcel (Vice Mayor McDonald)
1. Vice Mayor McDonald – We talked about it at the last meeting, and after speaking with the previous speaker, we discussed some ways we can work with the community, not just with the City. Over 20 Acres just to set aside, we have half a million dollars in the Tree Bank, and we haven’t found a good thing to do with some of that money, maybe using this as a botanical garden, and perhaps some parking spots. This would be relatively cheap, and it wouldn’t change the look and feel. I just wanted to check the room temperature.
2. Commissioner Bufalini – Natchez Green House is who you are talking about. I like the idea.
3. Commissioner Roberts – This idea isn’t that far away from the idea and the land trust, and that this is still important to be put in the trust. This could be a good use of it. I can see lots of good things happening, and this would be good.
4. Commissioner Hall – I like the idea, too, and it would be the least expensive thing.
12. Roundtable: Mayor and Commissioners
A. Commissioner Bufalini
1. So Sorry about the Richvale Residents, and we don’t know what the City can do, and we will just have to push the builder to try and help. How come we didn’t have all the inspection reports for Mr Greer? How did we miss some of these things? They did mention health issues, then what can be done? Any update on the City Signs?
2. Thanks to the Fairview Titans team and Fairview Biz Town Mayor speaking and the FCCLA coming and talking, because that’s going to help out a lot. He wished the order had been different so more people could have heard about the work that the FCCLA is doing, but it’s on YouTube.
3. Mr Greer, the number of inspections required will be varied based on the construction type, so these just had 6 out of the 11.
4. City Lawyer – These are legal issues, not City Issues, and I would advise against asking City Staff about them. I have heard the residents and discussed some of the possible claims they can make, as he has worked on Construction Defect Lawsuits in his private practice before. Gave them the contact information for a Construction Defect Attorney, but the City has no business discussing this in a meeting like this. We cannot speculate about that. Their warranty remains valid if they submit a claim in accordance with the terms of the warranty. Since the builder is still building, there isn’t anything we can do with their permits, and we cannot check on the inspection process. Regarding the health issues, if the house isn’t habitable, the city would be forced to deem it uninhabitable, and the homeowner would have to leave, which may not help.
5. City Manager – Yes, we are waiting for some final bids and going out to bid. There should be a meeting next week, and we are ready.
B. Commissioner Roberts
1. Sometimes we have things presented that we cannot control or respond the way that some people think we can or should. We do care, but we have to operate in these government roles. Excited for the Tree Lighting and Parade.
C. Commissioner Hall
1. Good night in some areas, stormy night in others. The Parks and Landscape agenda had seven people. Talked about the Bowie Zip Line that isn’t allowed because of the insurance, signage discussions for no-smoking, and others. Veterans Park is on the roadmap for an ADA-compliant trail in the 5-year plans. Historic Village, things are still rolling along. Thanked the Titans for their great game and thanked Nico. Heart bleeds for the residents having all these issues.
D. Vice Mayor McDonald
1. Mr. Greer, for the planning commission and TPUDC, some items to add and remove, and the wording is going through. Multiple meetings are on the schedule. How confident are you in having the workshop in January? A 99% chance to happen. Have you started making a map with the conversion of the zones, and they had 4-5 owners who reached out to edit some things.
2. Mr. Nico, thanks for everything. Thank you to the Titans for everything they did this season. Almost Merry Christmas, but we have one more meeting.
E. Mayor Anderson
1. Thanks to Mr. Nico. Thanks to the Titans for everything they did. I hurt with the Richvale residents, and the word is getting out, and we hope we can help you. Christmas Tree Lighting is tomorrow, so I’m bringing the kids. Thank you, Richard, for getting such an excellent Christmas tree. Hope everyone shows up for the Parade on Saturday. Thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Bill after his passing.
13. Meeting Adjournment
Board of Commissioners Town Hall
1. No New Meetings
Parks and Landscape Board
December 5th (Recap)
No Notes or Agenda to review, you had to be there to know
The State of TN (Not In Order)
The Bills
Wow a pile of things are going on. First cancelled meeting on show day, which was the Fiscal Review. Then there are meetings next Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday; they are finally at work and getting their last things done before the year is out.
How’s the hill, weather report
Back to it, How’s the hill? Passable. It be cold yo. The weather guessers are predicting highs in the 20-40s, with lows going to 36 to 8 on Sunday starting this week. Winter is finally here for sure now.
New Businesses
Nothing New was spotted. Ace Hardware is still brewing and making some progress. They have made a lot of progress outside. The property across from Carr Orthodontics finally has a For Sale sign on it, after months of clearing and leveling. 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 breads and treats, local beef and pork, local fruits, and vegetables, along with some hot sauce, fishing lures, and other holiday gifts this time of the year.
Brick and Mortar Highlight
Fast Pace TN
If you have had the sniffles, been sick, or needed a physical, this place is the most popular of the couple of choices we have here in town. They usually look empty, and the service is pretty fast. Obviously, your mileage will vary, but we have had good luck over the years. It’s also a good place to get those sports physicals done, and their online scheduling can knock it out.
Local Business Highlight
Job Openings
Jingo Market – Sales Associate/Cashier
Dickson Medical Associates – Medical Office Coordinator
Walmart – Multiple
Cornerstone Financial Credit Union – Teller Universal Associate
Publix – Pharmacy Technician
Dunkin - Crew Member
Dominos - Delivery Driver
Boys and Girls Club – Membership Coordinator (Part Time)
Subway – Sandwich Artist (2x)
Big Heart Moving – Mover\Driver
The Pearl - Caregiver-Assisted Living and Memory Care
Taco Bell – Food Champion – Closing
Pizza Hut – Team Member
Sherman Williams – Bilingual Customer Service Specialist
Sonic – Crew Member
AMS Seals Inc – Assembly Technician
McDonald's - Floor Supervisor
SPEG - Assembler
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
Bowie Hollow Road and Bowie Lake Road - Name Origin
The Unlucky 13
Where did the fear of the number 13 begin? Nobody knows for sure, but the phenomenon dates back to ancient times. Here are just a few examples of why 13 is an unlucky number:
· At the Last Supper, Judas Iscariot was the 13th guest - we all know how that went.
· In Norse mythology, Loki crashed a banquet of a dozen gods - as the 13th partygoer, he caused a celestial uproar when he killed one of these divine guests with a poison arrow.
· In many old stories, three might be a crowd, but 13 turns tragic.
· There was the famous Apollo "failure is not an option" 13 lunar mission - not the most successful foray into outer space.
· In a Tarot deck, the 13th card is Death, often picturing the Pale Horse with its rider.
· Triskaidekaphobia the fear of 13
The number 13 isn’t all bad - there are plenty of examples of positive connections to this number:
· The American flag has 13 stripes, representing the 13 colonies.
· Taylor Swift was born on December 13th and considers 13 her lucky number.
· The Italian expression "fare tredici" (translated as "make thirteen") means to hit the jackpot.
· If you get a baker’s dozen at the bagel or donut shop, that 13th one is still pretty tasty.
The Otis Elevator Company reports that 80 to 90% of the elevators it has installed in skyscrapers and large hotels lack a 13th-floor button. On the flip side, the iconic Empire State Building does have a 13th floor. The disaster that occurred on Apollo 13 may have been a factor in the renaming that prevented a mission called STS-13.
Upcoming Events
Recap
The Christmas Tree Lighting and the Parade were both a hit. Thank you to the City and all the volunteers who make these things happen.
New
Today, December 10th, Fur, Fangs, and Facts will be at the Bowie Nature Center from 10-11AM.
FMS Theater – “Addams Family”
Bowie – December 19th, 10am-4PM at the Bowie Nature Center, there will be some Ornament Creation Stations.
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. If you have kids who are interested in dance, gymnastics, or cheer, please check out LaLa’s Dance Studio and Elevate Gymnastics and Cheer. Vigilance Martial Arts is our local Taekwondo and Jujitsu school that teaches more than moves. The Fairview Jacket Youth Wrestling has a great program with some summer options.
School News
School Schedule
Christmas Break starts on December 18th as a half day, and then they come back on January 5th, 2026.
Hawks and Tigers News – No New News since last week.
Falcon News – The girls wrestling team competed in their sectionals, with one placing 1st, 3rd, and 4th. Great job, ladies. The Winter Choir last Friday was a hit. Thank you to the PTO and La La’s Dance Studio for the work on the Wreaths fundraiser. Only a couple of weeks left of school before the winter break, and Study guides for final exams should be there no later than December 8th. Girls’ Flag football is official in the spring, and we will be part of the Dickson County Middle School League. Tuesday, there was a Home Basketball Goal versus Sunset starting at 4 and going until 7. Tomorrow, on Thursday, there will be an away basketball game at Mill Creek starting at 4PM, a Home JV and Varsity basketball game with Mill Creek beginning at 4PM, and varsity starting at 6PM. The MTAC Christmas Baseball Tournament will be at Franklin High School on Saturday, the 13th. December 15th is Exam Week, so buckle up. The Renaissance high school applications are open until January 7th. On January 15th at 6 PM, there will be a meeting about the Mechatronics Information in the FPAC at the high school to learn more about this program. If you like Adidas, you can save some money and help raise funds for the school by ordering online and using this promo code: FMS18ADP 10% will go to the general athletics fund.
December to Remember
Monday is Mad about plaid, then Winter Wonderland, Elf Day, Athletic Wear, and Friday is Toasty Toes Day to wear some Festive Socks.
The Addams Family Musical will be:
Bowling Tryouts will be on Tuesday, December 9th at 330 at the Franklin Entertainment Center.
Jacket News – Just a week before exam week, which starts on the 15th, they even sent out a special notice stating that early dismissals must be submitted the morning of the dismissal and that they don’t recommend missing this week if possible. Door Decorating starts this week, and judging will be on December 15th, and they need to look like Ugly Sweaters. The invocation center will discuss some of its programs, including Advanced Power & Machinery, Aviation, Cybersecurity & AI, Hospitality, Tourism & Culinary, and Fire Management Services. A parents is meeting at Centennial High School on 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, 2026. Senior Jackets and Rings can be ordered now. 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! Regular Rehearsals: Mondays & Fridays, 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM. No experience necessary—bring your energy and enthusiasm! December 18th will be the DQ Fundraising Night on Highway 100, with 20% of sales donated. 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
Faith Moment
Since this episode went long just with coverage of BoC and the Planning Commission, I wanted something short and straightforward to keep it under 1 hour. This was something that I found scrolling along, and I think it was brief, straightforward, and to the point on some of the intersections of God and Science.
Welcome back. I hope you learned a little nugget about the creation and science. Nothing Created Something was the line that really got me, something had to create something.
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