You are invited to the Opening Celebration of the 2nd Annual Blythewood Historical Society Memorial Day Observance
Thursday, May 26, 2016
6:30 at Doko Manor
100 Alvina Hagood Circle
In partnership with
the Town of Blythewood
as we bring
The Wall That Heals to Blythewood
There will be a Memorial Day
program
with presentations,
a "Quilt of Valor",
a moving video by Blythewood vets, and four beautifully restored Viet Nam era militaty jeeps.
Join us, as we show our patriotism and support for our Veterans.
May 26th - May 30th
The Wall That Heals
This Weekend in
Blythewood
May 26th, 27th & 28th
Have a wonderful Memorial Day Weekend! Hope to see
you at Doko Meadows for the Wall That Heals.
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You are invited to the Opening Celebration of the 2nd
Annual Blythewood Historical Society Memorial Day Observance
Thursday, May 26, 2016
6:30 at Doko Manor
100 Alvina Hagood Circle
In partnership with
the Town of Blythewood
as we bring
The Wall That Heals to Blythewood
There will
be a Memorial Day
program
with
presentations,
a
"Quilt of Valor",
a moving
video by Blythewood vets, and four beautifully restored Viet Nam
era militaty jeeps.
Join us, as
we show our patriotism and support for our Veterans.
May 26th - May 30th
The Wall That Heals
for more information.
Blythewood Doko Rodeo
June 3rd, 4th & 5th
7:30 Friday & Saturday
with the gates opening at 5:30. Sunday the gates open
at 1:00 with the rodeo starting at 3:00.
Come join in the fun with rides, food vendors and a
great rodeo.
Join us each Wednesday
from 4:00 to 7:00 for fresh produce, children's
activities, crafts and more.
Next to Town Hall at 171 Langford Road
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Thanks for taking care of our playground and
park
at Doko Meadows/Town Hall.
There will be lots of visitors in our town for the
Team Lily event, the Wall That Heals, the Doko Rodeo and the many
weddings and events scheduled. Thanks for helping us keep it clean.
Give us a call at Town Hall (803-754-0501) if you are
interested in Doko Manor or visit us at www.dokomanor.com.
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Don't forget...
We have a
Lost and Found Box
at Town Hall.
Many items have been left on the playground lately and
turned in to us. You can call
( 803-754-0501)or come by from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
Monday -Friday.
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Town of Blythewood
Meetings
Memorial Day
Monday, May 30
Town Hall Closed
Last day
for the Wall That Heals
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Blythewood Library
Friday May
27
Family
Storytime
for all ages
10:30
Stop by
the Richland Library Blythewood's tent
at the
Farmers Market
where
they will have a short storytime
at 5:00 pm
or crafts for the kids.
171 Langford
Road at Town Hall
Beginning
June 1st,
customers of
all ages
can
participate in the
Richland
Library Friends Summer Learning Challenge.
Visit the
library to sign up or do so at www.richlandlibrary.com. Customers can earn
rewards by meeting their Learning Challenge goals.
Wall-Breaking
Ceremony
Friday, June
10 at 1:00 pm
Join the
library as they
kick off
construction
for the
renovation of the
Blythewood
Library.
218 McNulty
Rd.
Call
691-9806 for more information
1st Annual Doko Bluegrass Festival
Saturday, June 11
10:00 to 4:00 pm at Doko Meadows. Join the Lion's
Club
and the Town of Blythewood for some great music,
vendors, Bluegrass jam sessions and and lot of fun.
More information coming or go to
DokoBluegrassFest.com
Blythewood High School
Summer Baseball Camp
Barry Mizzell, BHS head baseball coach will host two
sessions of baseball camp this summer.
Session 1: June 6-10th
Session 2: June 13-16th
Each session will be help from
8:30 am -12:00 pm
Monday -Thursday.
There will be two camps in one this year, with a basic
fundamental camp for ages 6-14
and an advanced pitching and hitting camp for ages
9-14.
The cost of the camp is $65 per person or $120 for 2
family members if received before June 1st.
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Thank you to the many
people who worked so hard to bring the Wall That Heals to
Blythewood, especially Councilman, Eddie Baughman and Hazel
Kelly.
And a huge Thank You to the many volunteers who will
be at Doko Meadows around the clock for the 5 days it will be in
Blythewood. The calls to Town Hall in support were amazing
and often very emotional. Many of the volunteers told me they
were the lucky ones who need to be there in support of the fallen
heroes whose names are on the Wall. Bring a tissue...
Wait until you see the incredible video by Ray Smith
and his son, Andrew, as they interview Vets speaking of their
experiences, from their hearts. There will be more footage
added as the weekend events progress.
And enjoy the beautifully restored Viet Nam vehicles
displayed by Bob Redfern, who will speak at the Opening Celebration
tonight at Doko Manor. So many people to thank!
MK
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