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    Stress not: Your bachelorette party package is ready and waiting

    Posted by Dane on September 22nd, 2009

    OK, I’ve never planned a bachelorette party, that’s true. But I’ve had my hand in few bachelor parties in my day: hired buses, done the pub crawl thing, traveled into, ahem, what I’ll call exotic territory. One time we even raced Go-Karts. That was fun.

    But lucky for me, when Dora’s niece recently got engaged and started talking bachelorette party, I knew exactly what to do: I booked them into the Preston for the special “Raising Hell before the Wedding Bell” package.

    If you’ve got someone in need of some pre-wedding distraction, be the hero and suggest the same. Here’s what they’ll get: The package includes a great workout—pole-dance fitness lessons actually—followed by a limo ride to dinner. It also includes a scavenger hunt. And they can stay out as late as the bars will have them—they get a late check-out. So now I guess I can say I have planned a bachelorette party.

    Dane

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    Get a taste of winter wonders with some preseason Preds

    Posted by Dane on September 17th, 2009

    How do you know summer is nearly over? (Sad, I know.) Because a bunch of guys on skates start beating the heck out of each other over at the Sommet Center. That’s right, it’s nearly Predators time!

    Get in gear with a little pre-season taste of the carnage to come when our hometown heroes take on the Atlanta Thrashers on Sept. 17. And this is going to be a year you’re not going to want to miss. With maybe the best young defense in the league, things promise to be hot on the ice.

    If you’re new to the Preds, here are some players to keep your eyes on: Shea Weber, Ryan Suter and Dan Hamhuis. Weber and Hamhuis tore it up at the orientation for the 2010 Canadian Olympic team and Suter did the same with the U.S.

    So come on out on the 17th and see the blue-ring brigade in action. I have a suspicion it’s going to be the start of something downright beautiful.

    Dane

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    Where’s the Banjo Hero Competition I’d like to know?

    Posted by Dane on September 11th, 2009

    I’ve been going to the state fair since I was knee high to a grasshopper. Never did I think I’d see the day when the fair became hip. OK, I should reserve judgment until I’ve been there, done that, but the hype definitely seems to suggest my fair has modernized some.

    I look forward to the usual shenanigans: racing pigs, mule pulling, cow milking, sorghum making, all the cooking competitions. But get a load of what you’ve missed if you haven’t been to the fair in a while: a Family Fun Zone, footprints you can follow all over the fairgrounds to all kinds of surprises; Kid’s country for youngsters; and Game Hype Experience with Wii, Xbox360, and Ps3 games. There’s even a Guitar Hero Competition.

    And it wouldn’t be 2009 if the event wasn’t in on the environmental movement, so check out the Greenway Energy Expo. Throw in 4-H, Volunteer Village, ALL-YOU-CAN-RIDE wristbands, and you’ve got yourself a better than fair fair.

    Dane

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    Six words: Music City Jazz, Blues & Heritage Festival

    Posted by Dane on September 3rd, 2009

    September’s tough. Seems like all the good stuff happens just over Labor Day Weekend. Makes sense: Three days, that end-of-summer feeling, the kids heading back to school. So, there’s lots to do, and choices to be made.

    But, if you’re a music fan like me, it might be a bit easier. If you head to Riverfront Park on Sept. 5-6, that’s where you’ll find me and Dora: at the Music City Jazz, Blues & Heritage Festival. Held on the banks of the Cumberland River, it’s a great venue that’s also truly family friendly (children under 12 are free).

    As usual, there’s a great line-up, including Boney James, Con Funk Shun, Diane Marino, Minister DeWitt Johnson, and many more. Bring your lawn chair and settle in to enjoy the art, food, and drink booths. Oh, and yeah, the music. Thank you, summer. It’s been nice knowing ya.

    Dane

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