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Countrywood Neighborhood Sale

Countrywood Neighborhood Sale

Every year, yard sale bargain hunters flock to Cordova, Tennessee for the annual Countrywood Neighborhood Sale sponsored by the Countrywood Neighborhood Association.

On Friday, September 22, the huge yard event will draw crowds from all over the Greater Memphis area and from neighboring states.

Last year the sale was a huge success.  More than 200 residents participated

Rain or shine, the participating vendors will sell their almost brand new or slightly used items from furniture to clothing and televisions to motorized vehicles to make a buck.  Not to mention the local economy benefited as people booked hotel rooms for a few days to stay and visit the grand city of Memphis to shop it’s local stores and dine in local restaurants.

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Off-Leash areas around Shelby County

Off-Leash areas around Shelby County

Now that the weather is warmer, local pet lovers want somewhere to run around with their pups. If you don't want to stay in your own backyard, go to one of the off-leash dog parks in the area.

There are several locations throughout the Mid-South where dogs can enjoy the freedom of being off-leash and owners don't have to fear their furry friends running out into the street.

Safe, fenced-in areas are available to the public, and the only necessity for most is that the dog be up-to-date on vaccinations.

1. Shelby Farms Dog Park: The most well-known and largest in the area. The park has recently finished updates to the area which includes water, a wooded area and large fields. There is a separate entrance for the dog area, located off of Trinity Road at Gate 12.

Shelby Farms Park Makes Improvements for Our Furry Friends

Shelby Farms Park Makes Improvements for Our Furry Friends

Shelby Farms Park is excited to open up the Outback, the park's off-leash dog park, with new improvements that significantly improve safety for dogs and their owners and offer patrons an opportunity to commemorate beloved pets in a place that is special to them.

New features include:

  • New “bull pen” style entrance gate that allows controlled access and exit.  The double gated system allows visitors and their pets to leash and unleash in a safe holding area between the entrance and exit gate.
  • A brick-lined Legacy Walk provides patrons an opportunity to commemorate beloved pets with a donation to the Outback that adds a personalized brick to the walkway
  • Tree plantings, sod installation and improved signage
  • Forest restoration though selective tree pruning and native understory plantings (Sweetbay Magnolias, Redbuds, deciduous Hollies and Serviceberry)
  • Improved grading and drainage for adjacent parking lot

Shelby Farms Park Makes Improvements for Our Furry Friends

Shelby Farms Park Makes Improvements for Our Furry Friends

Shelby Farms Park is excited to open up the Outback, the park's off-leash dog park, with new improvements that significantly improve safety for dogs and their owners and offer patrons an opportunity to commemorate beloved pets in a place that is special to them.

New features include:

  • New “bull pen” style entrance gate that allows controlled access and exit.  The double gated system allows visitors and their pets to leash and unleash in a safe holding area between the entrance and exit gate.
  • A brick-lined Legacy Walk provides patrons an opportunity to commemorate beloved pets with a donation to the Outback that adds a personalized brick to the walkway
  • Tree plantings, sod installation and improved signage
  • Forest restoration though selective tree pruning and native understory plantings (Sweetbay Magnolias, Redbuds, deciduous Hollies and Serviceberry)
  • Improved grading and drainage for adjacent parking lot

Dinosaurs coming to Memphis Zoo

Dinosaurs coming to Memphis Zoo

 

This spring the Memphis Zoo opens an all new exhibit featuring Dinosaurs.

The exhibit will have 15 animatronic creatures.

This attraction will be open March 10 through July 8, 2012.

The Memphis Zoo is partnering with a company that has done this exhibit around the country from San Diego to St. Louis.

The Zoo president says this may sound familiar, but technology is taking the exhibit to a whole new level.

"Many people may remember the dinosaur exhibit the Memphis Zoo had in the 90s," said Dr. Chuck Brady, Memphis Zoo President and CEO.

Community, shelter help cat lady

Community, shelter help cat lady

OXFORD, Miss. (AP) - Five years ago, Cynthia Daniels began caring for five stray cats. She now has 70, and some of her neighbors call her cat lady.

“Pet a Puppy” before soccer match

Soccer fans can give a puppy home before this weekend’s game between Ole Miss and Tennessee.

The Oxford-Lafayette Humane Society is sponsoring Sunday’s “Pet a Puppy Campaign.”

In addition to giving a puppy a home, fans can also help support the shelter by bringing donations.

The shelter is asking people bring one of the following items:

  • Puppy, adult dog, kitten, and adult cat food (dry, without red dye, preferably Purina, Pedigree, or Iams)
  • Bleach
  • Laundry Detergent (wet or dry)
  • Dawn liquid soap
  • Paper towels
  • Toilet paper
  • Gift cards: Wal-Mart, Freds
  • Polar fleece blankets (we can cut up large ones to make several small beds for pups)
  • Hand sanitizer collars (especially really small ones for puppies)
  • Toys of all kinds

The game starts this Sunday, Oct. 10 at 1 p.m. and admission is free.