Hub City Pest Control is a locally owned Jackson business offering the highest quality service in the West Tennessee area. Harrison Hodge, a lifelong Jackson resident, has served in the pest control industry for several years in West Tennessee. During this time, he gained the expertise to provide Jackson residents and beyond with unbeatable pest control service while he studied to acquire the necessary licenses needed to become an entrepreneur and local business owner. His hard work paid off in 2022 when his goal became a reality with the founding of his own business - Hub City Pest Control. (more…)
!!! You can buy tickets for all 4 night of the Miss Tennessee Volunteer Pageant (season package), June 15-18 and Teen Tickets for June 12th. Individual night tickets will go on sale June 12th.
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Join treasure hunters, antique collectors and flea market lovers between Memphis and Nashville along Highway 70 for the 19th Annual Highway 70 Yard Sale. The sale kicks off Thursday, June 9 and continues through Saturday, June 11, 2022.   Organizers continue to build upon the success of this longstanding sale featuring items to satisfy the deal seekers! Join Highway 70 Yard Sale-Tenn  group on facebook to learn more about the sale.     A map of participating sales may be found on Google Maps 2022 Highway 70 Yard Sale Map:   https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?fbclid=IwAR2IupPKAtOr6Ez7uLyU7iStJcNfP7_3SrLFOEZRYP4bXJgg8KHuIEmvnA4&mid=1w9SleVideO-r1Wnv3leQj8KKGaChfic&ll=35.62942594910636%2C-88.77561396328126&z=9   Whether it’s an annual event or one of our great live music venues, experience the music which could only be “Made in Tennessee” found halfway between Memphis and Nashville in the heart of the Americana Music TriangleVisit JacksonTN to connect with what is happening in Jackson and West Tennessee. Connect socially on Facebook and Twitter or call 731.425.8333. Do you hear it? Only the music of Jackson and West Tennessee could connect Memphis’ Beale Street and Nashville’s Music Row. Join us as we celebrate the rich musical legacy of our region with the 2022 season of Jackson’s Award Winning music venue Jackson‘s Amphitheater at the Market (AMP).   Located in the heart of Jackson behind the West Tennessee Farmers’ Market and within walking distance of the Jackson Walk, the AMP kicks off the 2022 Season on June 17.  Eight Free performances are planned for the eighth season and the dates are located in the left column.     The line-up includes:  

6/17   Rev. Jessie & The Holy Smokes

 

6/24  Eric Pierce  (formerly King Beez)

 

7/8     Stacy Mitchhart

 

7/22   Kimberlie Helton Band

 

7/29   LOLO

 

8/5     Magi

 

8/19   Jimmy Church Band

 

9/2     Bryan Moffitt

  Sponsorship is key to maintaining the FREE Season. Special thanks to the following Sponsors who have committed to the 2021 series: The Allison Insurance Group, Inc. The Bank of Jackson Travel Club Bud Light / Central Distributors City of Jackson DeWaynes Quality Metal Coatings First Horizon Bank Healthy Community, LLC. Jackson Energy Authority Jackson Chamber Madison County Murray Guard Foundation Personnel Placements, LLC. Simmons Bank Thompson Smith Insurance Tim Ferguson, Plumbing, Air & Electric Visit Jackson, TN VOYA Financial The Foundation   Additional recognition is also extended to media sponsors and WBBJ-TV. Their continued coverage of the AMP has helped to grow the awareness and attendance and is deeply appreciated.   Music on the Main Stage will begin at 7:30 pm. Blankets and lawn chairs are welcome at this family friendly event! Free parking is available throughout Downtown. The open-air venue encourages guests to bring their picnic basket or visit one of the food concessions. In the event of rain, please refer to the AMP’s facebook page for updates.   Jackson’s Amphitheater at the Market is a collaborative project between the City of Jackson / West Tennessee Farmers Market, Visit Jackson Tennessee and numerous community volunteers.  To connect with what’s happening at the AMP, visit them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JacksonAMPattheMarket/     *During the 2014 inaugural season, the AMP received the Tennessee Statewide Four Star Award for Excellence in new facility design by the Tennessee Recreation & Parks Association. Its selection was based on its design, land usage, positive impact on the community, and community partnerships involved.   *In 2016 the AMP was recognized as a runner-up “Best Venue” to see a live performance by The Jackson Sun’s Readers’ Choice Awards.   * 2016 the AMP was recognized as a Top 20 Venue by THE MORTIMER & MIMI LEVITT FOUNDATION dedicated to reinvigorating America’s public spaces through creative placemaking and creating opportunities for everyone to experience the performing arts. The need for more third places—those informal gathering spots outside the realms of home and the workplace—has become increasingly clear in today’s world and guides us in our community-driven efforts.   *2017 the AMP was recognized by The Jackson Sun’s 2017 Readers’ Choice Awards as the “Best Jackson Attraction” and the “Best Jackson Event.”   *2018 Welcomed the season’s 5th Year with the largest crowd celebrating the 15th Year Anniversary of Toyota Bodine in Jackson. The West Tennessee River Basin Authority will be hosting their inaugural event at Middle Fork Bottoms Park called Summer Solstice on Saturday, June 25, 2022 from 10:00 am – 8:00 pm.      Summer Solstice will feature many different activities, such as introduction to kayaking classes. The class times are 10:00 am and 3:00 pm, and participants are required to bring their own kayaks. Each class costs $65. For children, there will be a chalk-the-walk all day and a free music session with Little Folkies from 10:00 – 11:00 am.    Keith Davis will be leading a yoga class for $15 at 10:00 am on the River Bridge, and he will be teaching the importance of mindfulness. From 7:00 – 8:00 pm, Crystal Brown will be leading a sound bath meditation class that will cost $22.   There will be guided golf cart tours of the park, and these will take place throughout the day from 11:00 am – 4:00 pm. Participants will see the whole park and learn more information about the history and future of Middle Fork Bottoms.    To close out the event, the Jackson Road Runners Club will be hosting the Middle Fork Twilight 5K Run from 7:00 – 8:00 pm.   To sign up for any of the Summer Solstice activities, please go to https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0E48ACA62EA6F4C34-summer with the West Tennessee River Basin Authority.   Several booths and vendors will be at the event, such as Middle Fork Bottoms Friends Group, Fleet Feet, the Jackson Road Runners Club, West Tennessee Canoe and Kayak Club, and Visit Jackson, Tennessee. The Kona Ice Truck, Threshing Floor Bake Co., and TacoLima will be serving food and beverages throughout the day.      Middle Fork Bottoms is an 850 acre recreational area. Its main purpose is to re-establish natural floodplains along the Forked Deer River. There are five lakes located throughout the park, including a training lake for labrador retrievers. Connecting all of these lakes are paved walkways for the park’s visitors that can be used for biking, running, and walking.   For more information, please contact Paige Keith at 731.217.9774 or email paige.keith@tn.gov.  Follow the Middle Fork Bottoms Instagram and Facebook accounts for any updates and more details about the event.