Good morning, Lakeway Area! As we gear up for a cozy weekend, it seems we’re in for a bit of a rainy treat. With a high of 72°F expected today, the clouds have started rolling in, and they’re carrying with them an 80% chance of rain this afternoon. So, make sure you grab your umbrella if you plan on venturing outside!
As the light rain makes its way into our area early today, it’s forecasted to stay cloudy, turning into a steady shower overnight, with temperatures dropping to a low of 62°F. Winds will remain light and variable, which is a nice change from the strong gusts we’ve seen in past storms. Please keep an eye on the weather if you have any evening plans and stay safe!
Meanwhile, communities across our beloved Lakeway Area continue to deal with the fallout from Hurricane Helene. Though we didn’t face the brunt of the storm like those further south, the effects are still quite noticeable. Local agencies are working hard to assist those affected, and it’s heartwarming to see residents banding together to help each other out. If you’re looking for ways to lend a hand, consider reaching out to local organizations that are providing support and resources.
On a brighter note, there’s a lovely news story out of Morristown to share! Ashlynn Amato-Martinez and Johathan welcomed their new daughter, Magnolia Grace Martinez, into the world on May 21, 2024. Weighing in at 6 lbs., 10 oz., little Magnolia is already stealing hearts! Proud grandparents Dawn Amato, Tom Amato, and J.J. Hoover must be over the moon. Congratulations to the happy family!
This weekend, don’t miss out on the fun at the Rose Center in Morristown as they’re hosting a “Punks” themed evening. It’s always nice to see our local venues buzzing with activity, and this should be an exciting event for all ages! Whether you’re a fan of the punk scene or just in need of some good old community spirit, this event promises to bring people together.
In a softer note, we remember Paul Matthew “Matt” Oliver, age 37, of Morristown, who sadly passed away on September 24, 2024. A cherished member of the Cross Road Baptist Church in Seymour, he leaves behind a community that deeply cared about him. Our hearts go out to his family and friends during this challenging time.
For those with a flair for acting or just looking to dip their toes into the world of film, there are some amazing casting opportunities cropping up in and around Chattanooga! Backstage has compiled a list of projects currently seeking talent. From short films to feature films, there’s something for everyone, whether you’re just starting in your acting journey or have been in the game for a while. Interested? Do some research and check out what roles are available!
As we settle into the weekend with some rain and cloudy skies, take a moment to appreciate our community and all the happenings around us. Whether you’re cozied up at home or heading out to support local events, make sure to enjoy what our area has to offer! Stay safe, and have a wonderful weekend ahead.
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