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Town officials used part of the Oct. 28 meeting to promote local events and an online contest that could bring funds and recognition to Fairview High School.
Vice Mayor McDonald said Fairview (playing Waverly) was leading the Tennessee Titans "game of the week" vote and encouraged residents to vote; she said voting ends the next day at noon and that people could vote multiple times. At the meeting Vice Mayor McDonald provided current percentages for the four games in contention and asked residents to share the QR code the town circulated.
Officials also promoted the Fairview High School Thespian Society’s upcoming production of Neil Simon’s 'Rumors' with evening performances on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and a Saturday matinee at 2 p.m., and noted the Fairview Community Theater would stage 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde' the same weekend.
The town offered no formal votes or resolutions related to the events; officials asked residents to support school and community arts programming and local youth athletics.
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