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The Tellico Times

Online Newspaper For Tellico Plains

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Tellico Plains, TN

Vol. 13, No. 3

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December 2011

Winter 2011

 

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Articles:
Tellico Thunder 2009
Tellico OHV Area
 Old News Pixs
 Starr Mountain
 Tennessee

 
Tellico History
The Cherohala Skyway
Video Clips
Mt. Vernon School
Flag Dedication
Gooseman's Likker

Solomon's Mine?
John A. Murrell
Vonore Gold
Mud Gap
Rafter Road
River of Dreams
Frog & Speedy
Uncle Clabe

Sun Myth

Osama's Beard

Community:
Local Churches

High Places:
Starr Mountain
Hiking Citico
Forest Service Page
Tellico Trails

Campfire Recipes
TN Fishing & Hunting
FS Burn Schedule

Local History:
Affair At Toqua
Tennessee
Tellico History
Starr Mountain

John A. Murrell
 Vonore Gold
 Mud Gap

Reenactments
Coker Creek History
Old Photos

More History

Cherokee History:
Legend Of Tsali

Cherokee Myths
The White Chief  Emperor Moytoy
Sun Myth
Lodge Of The Chief

 

Country Roads:
Barns & Buildings
Gooseman's Likker

The Old Schoolhouse
Frog & Speedy

Old Christmas
Christmas Parade
 Gallery Walk

This Old Barn
Candle Making
Moon Planting

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Live Nativity Scene at 2011
Candlelight Walk in Tellico Plains
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Introduction
Greetings Everyone...Welcome to the Winter issue of The Tellico Times, an online supplement to
 The Tellico Plains Mountain Press.  
We appreciate all of you looking in, be sure to come back often. We are adding a lot of new content as
time goes by. Page links and
archived pages are on the left of the page. 
The Tellico Times is brought to you by Tellico Web Design 253-5509.  If you need a Web Page or Photography services give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you.

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&
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Tim Childress & the "Unwound Band"
Perform at the Square Dance in Tellico
on July 2nd. 2011.



 

Local News & Events
Watch this section for local news and happenings. Also features on all those local characters that live in and around the area. We hope to include as much coverage on our town and county as possible. We will always give an independent and unbiased viewpoint! Email or contact us anytime.

 



Parrot Taking in Sites at the
Tellico Street Dance.
 

High Places
This section of the Times will bring you news, photos and information about the Cherokee National Forest and the surrounding natural beauty of Southeast Tennessee. Hiking and camping spots, trail information and hunting and fishing schedules and the weather for the Tellico District.
 


Street Dance on the Square
in Tellico Plains
on July 2nd. 2011.

 



 


 For Those
Who Served
!
Remember Them!

 


Statue at Market Square
Mall in Downtown Knoxville.

 


 Getting in the Swing of Things at
Tellico Square Dance.

 

 Local History
Over the past 20 years the Tellico Plains Mountain Press brought you many history articles and photos from Tellico Plains.


 


 

Kayaking the Tellico River.

Area Recreation

Check here for coverage of outdoor recreation events. Anyone wishing to submit photos or information or articles, feel free to do so.

 


 

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Country lane in Ballplay Community.

Uncle Clabe & The Pant'er
The Old Schoolhouse

Frog & Speedy
River of Dreams

Country Roads

Here we will display photography from along the roadsides of our special part of East Tennessee. Photos depicting the slow paced country lifestyle, things caught in passing on an afternoon drive. Everything from old barns and buildings to those unique road signs that dot the countryside. Things
which disappear with every
passing year...
 


Recent Invasion of the
Red Eyed Cicadas.

 

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We look forward to hearing from everyone.

  

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This Time. See You Next Time.
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and the Next Issue.

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Life Cycle of the Cicada
In Their 13 or 17 Year Cycle They
Hatch & Crawl Up Out of the Ground
When The Temperature Reaches
67 Degrees 4 Inches Deep in Spring.
In Their Adult Stage They Fly
About & Make Their Loud Piercing
Sound to Attact Mates.
They Only Live 4 or 5 Weeks.
More Info: Click Here
After They Mate The Female Lays
Her Eggs in Twigs Of Trees
Where They Hatch Ant Like & Return
to the Ground & Start
Another 13 or 17 Year Cycle.
Sucking Sap From Roots.

Photos By Jack Waters Copyright 2011