
Keyboard player Shannon Wickline, of the Charlie Daniels Band, with his wife Melissa. A Hohenwald performance of Melissa’s original composition, The King Is Coming, will benefit the High Forest Humane Society. Their rescue dog, Cooper, also pictured.
Shannon and Melissa Wickline’s impact on the music scene in Hohenwald has been huge. Original compositions by Melissa along with Shannon’s amazing strokes on the keyboard are only part of the harmony this couple brings to town. Students of the Main Street School of Music take in every note from the top-notch instructors.
Also in the December issue, load up on hand crafted rifle making with master craftsman, Robert Conner. A turkey shoot in Leipers Fork benefits families during the holiday season. Read about three major events featuring Christmas trees decorated to benefits local charities in Nashville, Wayne County and in the Tuscumbia, Alabama area. The Voice of Nashville’s Trace brings your favorites with new recipes for the holidays, great gift ideas for the birder in your family and a techie’s review of the new iPad Mini. Ever wish you could “Take the Fifth” but not sure when it is appropriate? Our resident attorney has an opinion!
Celebrate the Natchez Trace Parkway’s 75th Year with a short history lesson from Natchez Trace Parkway Association President Tony Turnbow. Be sure to check out the 5th anniversary event at the Strand Theatre Hohenwald, Swinging at the Strand.
Oh so much Validity, so little time! Pick it up fast on a newsstand near your. With our compliments for the holidays: Free this month!