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Hidden Treasures to return this Thursday By SUE WATSON Staff Writer  | Photo by Sue Watson
Thanks, Sheriff
Courtney
Collins Blair, with the Mississippi Department of Transportation office
in Batesville, presents Marshall County Sheriff Kenny Dickerson with a
certificate of appreciation for his department's participation in the
Inmate Litter Removal Program last year. |
Hidden
Treasures was rained out Thursday evening but is expected to be back on
Thursday, Aug. 12, at 6:30 p.m. on North Center Street in Holly Springs. Bring
your lawn chairs and some cool drinks and sit a spell. The music is
provided free to the bike rally every Thursday evening with second and
third generation blues players and singers providing music for riders
and visitors. The restaurants are open around the square for the evening so if you get hungry there will be plenty of food available nearby. For
the first two Hidden Treasures events the newspaper overlooked a group
of singers and players who provided the equipment and played and
jammed. They are Ralph Waller and The Tuff Street Band with Willie Mae
Tidwell-Alshadly, James Lee “Tot” Lester, Jason Wilburn on drums and
Brown Sugar. “I was there from the beginning,” Waller said. “That’s my equipment.” The
South Reporter appreciates those who provide the newspaper photos of
the event or a summary of who came out to enjoy the fun and who
provided entertainment. “I am so excited that
Main Street has gotten active in putting on events that are going to
bring people to our square and help it to once again become the center
of Holly Springs, not just geographically but socially,” said Lisa
Liddy, a big Main Street promoter. |