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Firehouse SubsOn Monday, March 1, 2010, our new Firehouse Subs in Sevierville had its grand opening! I was already excited, because I love Firehouse Subs! But tFire Enginehen they did such a good job of making it a local event, that I just had to do something about it!
The Sevierville Fire Department brought their newly restored 1936 fire engine to greet visitors, answering questions, and even giving demonstrations! Through the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation, each store is able to donate funds to its local fire department! Our new store here in Sevierville is no exception! It is already enjoying giving back to this community!
Firehouse SubsThe inside of the store is decked out in genuine firefighting gear, all donated by our fire department, and Fire Chief Mike Rawlings himself! To top it off, the store boasts a huge mural, depicting the Sevierville Volunteer Fire Department fighting the Temple Milling Company fire, along with their first truck, a 1936 American LaFrance.
So stop by soon to visit our new Firehouse Subs, and enjoy the unique hometown décor, hearty, delicious sandwiches, and quality service!

Calling All Bookworms

As most people will know, we have a brand-new gorgeous library being built for all of Sevier County! Having always been a bookworm, myself, I cannot hide that I am truly excited! The three floor, majestic, brick structure is expected to open with about 39,000 titles!

King Family Library- Artist's RenderingWhere is this new library?
It is located in the Municipal Complex off of Main Street at 508 High St. Go by and look! The outside is almost complete!

When is it opening?
Grand Opening is planned for May 14th, 2010! The day is sure to be filled with excitement! Look for more information as the day gets closer!


What makes this new library so great?

The first floor will include the circulation desk, a computer training lab, and three meeting spaces (with a fourth meeting space on the 2nd floor!) which will be available to local organizations! The second floor will include the Grand Reading Room, with a fireplace, and plenty of comfortable seating, as well as a Teen Space and Children’s Space! The third floor will house the History and Genealogy Center, finally allowed to expand and offer its rich resources to the community with room to breathe!
Also in the plans are a Café, which will likely offer coffee and simple lunch items!

For more information, visit the Library’s web site!