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As the Drew County Fair prepares for this year’s festivities, Commercial Fair Booths will again be available to present local business, church, and community organizations products and services to the public.
Contact Jodie at Simmons Bank, 367-5334, for more information.

Country music sensation Andy Griggs will headline the Saturday night entertainment at Monticello’s Rhythm & Roots Festival on October 9th at 8:00 p.m. You may listen to some Andy Griggs hits online at www.AndyGriggs.com.
Monticello’s own Cashbox will be on stage at 5 pm, before Andy takes the spotlight.
On Friday, Oct. 8th, the feature entertainment will be Johnny Neel and Criminal Element . Johnny is a super songwriter and artist out of Nashville www.JohnnyNeel.com.
This is deverloping into the best entertainment schedule ever for our festival, so plan to be in McCloy Park on October 8 & 9.
SPIRIT TOWELS FOR SALE ! Spirit towels are now on sale for Drew Central sporting events. You can purchase them in the gym at Coach Bell’s office in the mornings between 7:25 -7:50 or at the concession stand at the football games. Price is $12.00. An example of the towel is on the bulletin board outside the main office.
Extra 2010 Yearbooks – For Sale
We have extra 2010 Yearbooks for sale….$43.60 exact cash or check payable to DC Yearbook. See Mrs. Parrish.
DRAMA CLUB – Wednesday, Sept. 1st
The Drama Club will meet in the boardroom on Wednesday, Sept. 1st. Bring you lunch. We need actors, directors, writers, designers, backstage crew of all sorts are welcome.
JOIN FBLA !
Students join FBLA today ! Dues are $10, deadline to join is September 10th. District Fall Leadership Conference is September 28th, registration fee is $15. See Mrs. Birch for details.
PIRATE FOOTBALL – Thursday, September 2nd
Our 7th grade Pirates will open our football season on Thursday afternoon starting at 5:30, with our Jr. High team following starting at 7:00. Please be sure to come out and support the Pirates !
The Drew Centrail booster club has announced that admission to tonights 7th and JR games at DC will be washing det, dryer sheets, liquid body soap, towls or wash clothes.
JR. BILLIE PEP ASSEMBLY TODAY AT 2:40.
The University of Arkansas at Monticello Athletics Department is encouraging fans attending Thursday night’s season-opening football game to wear green clothing in support of the Boll Weevils as they take on the West Alabama Tigers.
Kickoff is set for 7:05 p.m. at Willis “Convoy” Leslie Cotton Boll Stadium. The game is being featured on the Gulf South Conference TV Game of the Week package.
UAM students attending the game will be given a free “I Bleed Green” t-shirt upon arrival by showing their UAM identification card. With the GSC-TV crew in Monticello, UAM is moving the student section to the visitor’s side grandstands so the students will be exposed to main television cameras. In addition, prizes will be given out at random every quarter.
Donald Hackett of Entergy presents a check for $1000 to Mayor Merle Jackson of Winchester to help purchase a truckload of food from the Food Bank of Arkansas for Winchester’s Helping Hands food pantry. Each truckload costs $7200.
Those in attendance were (L to R): Committee members David Haynes, Glen Jackson, Dorothy Haynes, Dora Lee And Drew County Judge Damon Lampkin, Mayor Merle Jackson and Entergy spokesperson Donald Hackett
County fair pageants will be held the week before the fair this year, and most rehearsals will be Saturday, Sept. 11th. Talent Show rehearsal will be Tuesday, Sept. 7th. Miss and Ms. rehearsals will be Sunday, Sept. 12th.
ALL rehearsals are mandatory.
Please get your entries in as soon as possible so you are not left out. If you have any questions, contact Brenda Reed 367-6031 (work) or 723-6740 (cell).
Good Luck to everyone.
All girls interested in becoming Girl Scouts need to attend registration on Sept. 2, 2010 at the United Methodist Church on South Main St. at 6:00pm.
Any adult interested in becoming a leader needs to attend also.
If you have any questions, call Linda Beam, Monticello Ridge Service Unit Leader at 870-367-7805.
The Coffee Bean will be serving sushi beginning this Friday 09/03/10. You must place your order now through Thursday. They will make it fresh and have it ready for you to dine in or carry out on Friday.
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lace your order by calling 460-0023, message them on facebook www.facebook.com/coffeebeanespresso, or e-mail us at coffeebeanespresso@gmail.com. The menu has been added to our photos on facebook.
Gospel Music Night at the Drew County Fair will be Monday night, September 20th, starting at 7PM
Those who are interested in participating the gospel night this year please call Mary Simpson 870-367-9209 or 723-3052. Line-up will be in the order of the sign in calls.
Call in and sign up to take part, or plan to come out and enjoy, this is always a worshipful event.
The Drew Memorial Hospital Board recently met, and covered these topics, among others: Read the rest of this entry »
According to a press release from UAPB, the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff Department of Athletics has announced the hiring of Carlos James to the position of head baseball coach.
James has been UAM’s baseball coach for two seasons.
James is a Pine Bluff native..
August has slipped away and September has finally come. Monday I issued a Burn Ban in Drew County on the recommendation of the Arkansas Forestry Commission. We have now joined 50+ other counties in the state. Some areas have received some rain, but most others have not. We will lift it when conditions improve.
Please be aware too that Monday, September 6, is Labor Day and the courthouse and road department will be closed. All garbage pickup will be delayed a day next week. That means the Monday schedule will be picked up on Tuesday, the Tuesday schedule will be picked up Wednesday, Wednesday route will be run on Thursday and Thursday route on Friday. The special 1st Saturday pickup will be run this Friday, September 3.
Please be aware too that Barkada Road 6/10s of a mile east of I-530 will be closed Friday, September 3, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. for a pipe replacement. Read the rest of this entry »
Sandra Morgan and children came to see Edna Crook, Wednesday night. Bennie and Carolyn Adams came to see her, Saturday night. Kristy and Cash came to see her, Sunday.
Jessica and husband and their baby came to see, Betty Pirtle, they brought her a birthday cake to share with the Residents.
Mary Clampit came to see Marscille Williams this week and her son and grandson from Memphis came to see her, Sunday.Robert Wells came to see Ruby Wells.
Woodie and Barbara came to see Ray King, Saturday and took him out for awhile.
Patty Moffat, Paula Furlough, Mary Jane, Mia Vaugh, Marilyn Cooper, Terri Wolfe and Beth Thurman came to see Henri Mason this week.
Kelton, Judy Harris, Susan, Mary Emily, Anna Bell and Pat came to see Louise Busby this week.
Jim and Carol Standly from La. and Larry and Monica Tippitt from Jonesboro came to see, Marian Bowden, Sunday.
Joey came to see Mildred White, Saturday.
David and Linda Lyon came to see Eula McKee.
Alvin Jordan and the VFW boys came to see Tom Rabb.
Joe Burgess brought Jerry Burgess a pizza this week.
Betty Kight went out to eat with Leigh this week. Leah came to see her Friday. Danny and Leah took her out to eat Saturday night.
Tommy and Dianne took Hazel Ferrell out three times to eat and she went out to their house Saturday. Sandra Ferrell came to see her one day this past week and Beverly Burchfield came to see her, Sunday.
Tommy Goodwin, and Murl Pennington came to see Mary Goodwin.
Elmo, Stella and Brenda came to see Nettie Judkins.
David cason took Carol cason out to lunch, Sunday.

Air Evac helicopter picking up car crash victim on HWY 278 East. last November. It was Drew County's first on-scene helicopter transfer.
With the news of Tuesday morning’s helicopter crash near Clinton, followed by the release of the company name, some Monticello emergency workers began to wonder if they knew the crash victims.
The medical transport company who owned the helicopter is AirEvac Lifestream, which has 9 flight bases scattered across Arkansas, and is Arkansas’ largest air ambulance service provider.
Air Evac medical helicopters and personel serve Drew County, and have been seen at events like the MADD Mock DWI presentations at both of our local schools, and also performed Drew County’s first “roadside pickup” of a crash victim last November. Air Evac also occasionally performs emergency transfers from Drew Memorial Hospital to Little Rock.
The team that lost their lives in Tuesday’s crash worked out of the Vilonia base, and the crews that generally serve Monticello are stationed at the Camden facility; but this tragedy still gives us a reason to stop and recognize the many emergency workers (such as police, firemen, ambulance staff, and others) who’s jobs many times put them in danger, while protecting and caring for others..
A TOWN HALL MEETING HAS BEEN SET FOR SEPTEMBER 14TH, 2010, AT 7:00 p.m. AT THE SADIE JOHNSON COMMUNITY BUILDING, 182 NORTH LARKIN STREET, CONCERNING CONSTRUCTION AND PLACEMENT OF A NEW FIRE STATION.
Members of the public are encouraged to attend, and express their opinions about the need for a new fire station in Monticello, as well as their preferred possible location for it to be located. Read the rest of this entry »
The Monticello Branch Library will be closed on Monday, September 6 in honor of Labor Day. We will re-open on Tuesday September 7 at 9:00 as usual.
Please check out the Lewis and Clark display that compliments UAM’s current exhibit.
Calling all Drew Central Class of 2000 Graduates! Our ten year class reunion is fast approaching.
Please email Jessica at dcalumni2000@yahoo.com for information.
The Monticello Branch Library will host a “Read-In” for all pre-school children at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, September 10. It will be held at the site of the future new libary: Jefferson and North Main.
We will sit on the grass, read stories, distribute balloons and enjoy refreshment. We hope to have many children, parents and teachers. It the weather is inclement, we will choose another day. Mark your calendars and come to our party!
The theme of the 2010 Drew County Fair is “On the Road to Recovery”. The tradition of the fair will continue in Drew County during the week of September 20. PLEASE read the rules for exhibitors in your fair tabloid. Fair tabloids have been mailed to all county residents. Only residents of Drew County may enter into the Drew County Fair.
On Monday, September 20, all home economics division exhibits will be entered between 1 and 6 p.m. Exhibitors must allot themselves enough time to complete all their entering by 6 p.m. On Tuesday, September 21, the exhibit building is closed for judging; it opens at 5 p.m. Read the rest of this entry »
The regular monthly meeting of the Southeast Arkansas TEA Party will be Monday, September 13 at 6:30 P.M. in the courtroom of the old Monticello Post Office on West Gaines St. Everyone, members and non-members, is invited to attend. Please join us.
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Monticello Tire
Seark Sod Farm
Sam’s Fishin’ Hole
Tiner’s
Giggles N Grins
Hair Du August Special
Razorback Body Shop
Ray’s
Mike Ross
Sneaky’s BBQ
Bryant Chiropractic
Time & Temp
Union Bank
Cockrells’ Shoes
Head of the Class
Seark Fight Club
Corner Express
High Maintenance_7
Movie Club
The Market Place
Donaldson’s Gun Shop
Young’s BBQ
Hubbell Attorney at Law
SeaArk Boats
A.J. Huffman
DMH Dr. Tedesco
Triple A Towing
Grace Academy
Larry’s Pizza Full Menu
JTS & Co. Mortgage
Farmer’s Insurance
Margarets Hair Academy