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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • Page A9

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DAILY NEWS 9A MARTIAN PG13 12:20 1:20 3:30 4:35 7:00 7:45 10:00 THE MARTIAN PG13 4:00 8:15 1:10 4:25 7:20 10:00 INTERN PG13 12:45 4:05 7:10 9:55 TRANSYLVANIA 2 PG 12:00 12:40 2:15 2:50 4:30 5:15 7:00 9:10 3-D HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 2 PG 1:20 EVEREST PG13 8:00 PG13 1:05 4:20 7:20 10:00 GREEN INFERNO 12:15 2:40 5:05 7:30 9:55 MASS 1:15 4:15 7:00 9:50 RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS PG13 1:10 4:10 7:15 10:05 PERFECT GUY PG13 12:00 2:35 5:10 7:45 10:05 VISIT PG13 1:25 4:40 7:25 9:50 ROOM PG 1:00 4:00 7:05 9:45 TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. CHECK MALCO.COM FISH DAY! TIME TO STOCK YOUR POND! Delivery Will Be Manchester Manchester Farm Center Friday, October 16th Woodbury Woodbury Co-op Murfreesboro Rutherford Co-op FISHWAGON To Place An Order Call Toll Free: 1-800-643-8439 shwagon.com us on Facebook Wednesday, October 14th 1920 East Main Street Murfreesboro, TN 37130 615-890-3583 www.slickpigbbq.com Wing Head Quarters for the Big Game! Call and place your order today! FAMILY PACK 20 WINGS 1 LB. PORK, 8 PACK OF BUNS, BBQ SAUCE 2 LARGE SIDES 29 99 $1.60 Extra for Beef, Chicken or Turkey TAILGATE SPECIAL MURFREESBORO he Siegel High School Band will be host for the inaugural Stones River Championship band competition, set to step off at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Siegel High School, 3300 Siegel Road. ore than 4,000 people are expected to at- end this one-day event.

iegel High School Band will serve as for 19 bands rom throughout Middle ennessee and Georgia. Gates will open at 11:30 a.m. General-admission tickets for the event will available at the gate or $10 per person for the ull-day event. Parking is ree at Siegel High School, Siegel Middle chool and Northside aptist Church. Alimited number of preferred parking spots ill be available at Siegel High School close to the tadium for $10 per car, fficials said.

Parking paces for those with a isabled parking permit ill be available near the tadium. A long with band performances throughout the day will be food vendors and programs, competition T-shirts and ther souvenirs from Design. Box5 Media will be on site to take orders for DVDs of the band performances, organizers said. Food vendors will include BBQ, Grandm Concessions, Chick- fil-A, Cupcakes, Kettle Corn, aggie Ice Cream and Kona Ice. he purpose of the tones River Championship is to provide bands with the best possible educational experience they can receive at a band competition, organ izers said.

In addition to he contest adjudicators, ands also will have the pportunity to meet with acritique team after their stadium perform ances. This team will provide immediate feedback to directors and students while viewing the video of their just completed performances, officials said. lass, division and grand champion awards ill be presented at the nd of the evening. The Stones River hampionship traveling rophies are provided by Siegel High School band boosters, Tim and Margaret Bowling. To close the contest erformances, the Siegel igh School marching and will perform its 2 015 competition show, The Desert The award-winning Siegel High School band, nder the direction of Alex White and Alex Sears, is beginning its 13th year.

Proceeds from the Stones River Championship will benefit the Siegel High School band a nd go toward repairing and upgrading the i nstruments and equip- ent, officials said. The high school bands articipating in Satur- competition include Smyrna, La Vergne, Cascade, Shelbyville Central, Coffee County, Franklin, Hillsboro, Centennial, Station Camp, Summit, arshall County, Giles ounty, Cumberland County, East Hickman, Lewis County, South Doyle, North Side, Macon County and Heritage. For more details, con- act the band office at 6 15-907-2722 or email Siegel to sponsor inaugural band contest The Daily News Journal SUBMITTED Siegel High School Marching Band will host the inaugural Stones River Championship band contest on Oct. 3. SUBMITTED Lucy and Reese Matthews draw petroglyphs on pieces of rock a the Rutherford County Archaeological Family Day Sept.

26 at the Heritage Center in Murfreesboro. SUBMITTED Sarah Gwen Arnold, left, reads a poster display about Native Americans with her parents Tony and Joy Arnold at the Rutherford ounty Archaeological Family Day on Sept. 26 at the Heritage Center in Murfreesboro. Rutherford County Archaeology Family Day SUBMITTED Kate Pantelides holds up Joss McAdoo so she can look at prehistoric artifacts as Paul McAdoo atches and Reilly McAdoo, right, looks at a tray of animal bones at the Rutherford County Archaeological Family Day on Sept. 26 at the Heritage Center in Murfreesboro.

SUBMITTED Daniel Hou digs for artifacts in a as his father Haiyang Hou watches at the utherford County Archaeological Family Day at the Heritage Center in Murfreesboro. SUBMITTED Lilly Hall, standing, and her sister Lizzie, do bead work at the Rutherford County Archaeological Family Day. SUBMITTED Jared Barrett, Murfreesboro City Schools board member and archaeologist, and his daughter Olivia talk to Laura Bartel, ounder of the Rutherford County Archaeological Society. SUBMITTED MTSU Provost Brad Bartel, right, discusses modern artifacts with Dottie Caldwell, left, and Emily Kelly. Caldwell holds a ilicone garlic clove peeler.

SUBMITTED Kinsley, left, and Ramsey Lane play Native American games at he Rutherford County Archaeological Family Day on Sept. 26 at the Heritage Center in Murfreesboro. SUBMITTED Zada Law, left, shows Lilly Hall how to play a dulcimer at the utherford County Archaeological Family Day. SUBMITTED Jason and Ashton, Reed, right, look at artifacts at the utherford County Archaeological Family Day at the Heritage Center in Murfreesboro..

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