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Old 01-22-2006, 11:49 AM
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Hi all,
I am a resident of the Seymour community (Sevier county) and enjoy the small town charm here, however we moved 8 yrs ago and something has continuted to bother me.
As you enter the Seymour lign, there is an old raggedy sign posted atop a hill on your right saying "WELCOME TO SEYMOUR". It looks like it has seen better days. I've always wanted to initiate a new project by having a new sign erected as we love this place (Seymour) that we call home.

Any ideas on who I should contact for this project

Thanks in advance for any help
Sharon
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Old 01-22-2006, 10:37 PM
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I remember a bit of Seymour/So. Knoxville though I haven't returned after I left for Atlanta over fifteen years ago.

Have you tried your local Chamber of Commerce office in Seymour ( SeymourTN.org ) about the sign?

Other way, you could try Seymour Herald ( SeymourHerald.com ) - they may want to run a story to get the attention in your community on the sign. I bet businesses and residents in Sevier, So. Knox and Blount counties are more than willing to do something about the signs.
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