Pleasant View Family Fun

Pleasant View is a quaint little Tennessee town that's great for raising a family. Since moving here in November 2006, I haven't found a good list of local family activities, so I started my own list. I hope you'll use this blog to discover fun ideas for your family, and I hope you'll take a minute to share fun ideas with us too!

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Run-A-Muck Outfitters

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  Run-A-Muck Outfitters is a new canoe rental company in Sango (10 minutes north of Pleasant View) that is managed by 2 of my friends ...
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Monday, November 28, 2011

Margie’s Guided Painting Class

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Classes scheduled :  Friday, December 2nd - choice of cross  Friday, December 9th - Mad Cat caught in rain Saturday, December 10th – Tusc...
Monday, November 14, 2011

Spanish Lessons

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Ms. Rocxana is teaching Spanish lessons Wednesday evenings this fall/winter.  Lessons will be at the Pleasant View Montessori School 5:00-6:...
Friday, July 8, 2011

Pampered Chef in Pleasant View

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If you want to learn more about cooking and cooking products, call my Pleasant View friend Chass Barker.  She is an Independant Sales Consul...
Thursday, May 19, 2011

Taking Care of Pets

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Looking for help taking care of your pets? Diane Healy has a Dog Walking and Pet Sitting Service in Pleasant View.  So instead of boarding...
Friday, March 4, 2011

Norwood Jewelers

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I went to Norwood Jewelers in Ashland City to get my hubby's watch fixed.  I left with great advice on the watch, as well as a shiny wed...

Stone Bridge Books, Gifts & Music

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My daughter and I went to Stone Bridge Books, Gifts & Music this morning.  I always like looking at their gift section and their large ...
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Ann Saylor is a nationally recognized speaker and author in the youth and community development field. She has coached and trained numerous youth-serving agencies and schools on developing and empowering youth leaders, team building, service-learning, program strategies, and youth development best practices. She has published 5 books – “Great Group Games: 175 Boredom-Busting, Zero-Prep Team Builders for All Ages” and “Ready to Go Service Projects: 140 Ways for Youth Groups to Lend a Hand”. "Building Character from the Start:201 Activities to Foster Creativity, Literacy and Play in K-3”, "Great Group Games for Kids: 150 Meaningful Activities for Any Setting", and "Get Things Going". She has a passion for empowering youth to succeed and sustaining professionals in the youth development field. Ann and her husband have three children, ages 9, 6, and 4.
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