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Eco Expo!

The hugely successful Eco Expo is back with even more exhibitors showing us how to treat our earth more gently with green products, materials, services, and organizations.

Exhibitors will be offering ideas and information, and some will be selling their products and services.

The Expo is Sunday February 5th, 2012 from 11am until 3pm at Temple Israel--1376 East Massey Road...Memphis, TN.

For kids and adults of all ages, there’s something for everyone!

Learn, eat, explore, or just visit with some really nice people.

Remember the proverb, “Treat the earth well: it was not given to you by your parents; it was loaned to you by your children.”

We are working together with our fellow community leaders and congregations of all faiths to help save the planet.

E-mail TIMemphisEcoExpo@msn.com or call Linda Kaplan 482-6473 for more information.

2011 Singing Christmas Tree Broadcast

2011 Singing Christmas Tree Broadcast

If you missed Bellevue Baptist Singing Christmas Tree this year, Action News 5 is giving you two chances to see it!  WMC-TV 5 will be broadcasting the yearly Christmas classic on Christmas Eve, Saturday December 24 at 1:00 p.m., and also on Christmas Day, Sunday December 25 at noon.  

This is a one-hour version of the Singing Christmas Tree that features many of the musical highlights of the program.

Image provided by Bellevue Baptist Church.

Pay What You Can Days At The Brooks

Wednesdays are pay-what-you-can days at the Memphis Brooks Museum Of Art.

The museum, located at 1934 Poplar Avenue, lets you the customer decide your own admission fee (normal $7 for adults) for your visit.  Check out the various exhibits between 10 a.m.-4 p.m., and enjoy one of the best educational & entertainment values in the city.

For more information, check out the web link above or call (901) 544-6200.

New at the Metal Museum

New at the Metal Museum

The Metal Museum is pleased to announce the new Tributaries artist, Sarah Perkins. Perkins will give a public lecture at Memphis College of Art on Thursday, December 8 at 7pm in Callicott Auditorium. Her work will be on display at the Metal Museum Dec 9, 2011 - Feb 19, 2012).

There will be an opening reception December 11, 12-5pm at the Metal Museum. Free admission and refreshments. This event coincides with our Holiday Open House. Items will be on sale in the museum store, hands-on activities, blacksmith demonstrations and music performed by Ms. Hayley Roth (St. Mary's Episcopal School). Perkins will also teach a course at the Metal Museum, Enamel on Copper, April 14-15. Follow the link Tributaries: Sarah Perkins to read more.

Information provided by The Metal Museum

Memphis Symphony Orchestra Benefit Concert

Memphis Symphony Orchestra Benefit Concert

The Rhodes MasterSingers Chorale joins the Memphis Symphony Orchestra  for the sixth annual “Messiah” benefit concert Friday, December 9.

This seasonal favorite is at 8pm at the Cannon Center for the Performing Arts, 225 N. Main Street.

Proceeds from the performance benefit the Orphanos Foundation.

The Orphanos Foundation is a Memphis-based nonprofit that focuses on children at risk.

For more information or to order tickets click here:  http://www.memphissymphony.org/default.aspx?p=42167&evtid=46135:12/9/2011

Come celebrate a "Dickens Christmas" on Covington's Court Square this weekend

December 10 & 11, 2011, come to Covington’s Court Square for a magical and unique Christmas celebration. 

Members of the community will be bringing Charles Dickens' story "A Christmas Carol" to life!

The town square will be transformed to resemble a Christmas setting of mid 19th century Victorian England.

Although Charles Dickens penned "A Christmas Carol" in 1843, it did not become popular in the United States until the late 1860s but its influence can be found in many of the Christmas traditions we celebrate today.

Colorful characters such as Tiny Tim, Scrooge, Marley's ghost can be found mingling with merchants an vendors dressed in historical attire around the square.

Delight your senses with Christmas carolers, musicians, street performers, story telling and puppet

Bellevue's The Majesty of Christmas: "An Irish Christmas"

Bellevue's The Majesty of Christmas: "An Irish Christmas"

Special guests Keith and Kristyn Getty will join the Bellevue Choir and Orchestra for this year’s celebration of The Majesty of Christmas.  Favorites at Bellevue, the Gettys return to premiere their new Christmas CD and will bring an expanded band with them.  The Getty's music is used in churches worldwide and they have written songs such as "In Christ Alone", "The Power Of The Cross", and "Come, People Of The Risen King."

The evening will be a blend of Christmas favorites, traditional carols, and new music written by Keith, Kristyn, and their team.  Combine their band and awe-inspiring music with over 200 voices of the Bellevue Choir and the magnificent Bellevue Orchestra, and it will be an evening you will not want to miss.

Sunday, December 18 at 6:00 p.m. in the Worship Center at Bellevue Baptist Church

Information and image provided by Bellevue Baptist Church.