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The CityScape office has moved!
Visit the new CityScape office on the third floor of First Tennessee Bank!
345 South Jefferson Avenue Suite 303 Cookeville, Tennessee 38501 (931)528-4612
Annual Taste of the Town
CityScape's Taste of the Town, an annual event , will be held on Saturday, May 15, 2010 at the home of Greg and Charlotte Suggs-Nabors. This event is held each year as a fundraiser and celebration of the membership campaign.
Held outdoors, restaurants in the area provide delicious tastes of their favorite recipes. It is always a great night despite the rain and mud from last year! The theme this year is Fiesta.
Patrons of CityScape will be honored that evening at a reception prior to Taste of the Town. Food will be provided by Grade-A Catering and will be as tasty as it is beautiful! For tickets, please call 528-4612 or e-mail us at cityscape@frontiernet.net.
To become a Patron of CityScape, or to become a member a any level, please go to the Membership page.
Congratulations and Welcome to these new members and officers of CityScape's Board (effective July 1, 2009):
New Board Members Bobby Williams, Kelly Henson and Cheryl Ehlert Sandlin
Executive Committee Slate President- Sean O'Neil Vice-President -Dawn White Secretary - Susie Cantrell Treasurer - Bill Ray Past President - Bryant Dunaway At-Large -- J.D. Parks Cheryl Ehlert Sandlin
News / Happenings
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RESERVE YOUR 2009 CITYSCAPE ORNAMENT NOW!
This year's ornament is a replica of the Historic Depot-which celebrates its 100th birthday this year. This is the second in a new series of annual ornaments. There is a limited quantity, so call (931)528-4612 or email cityscape@frontiernet.net to reserve one for yourself, family and friends!
 2008 CityScape Ornament
The ornaments will be located at the following locations: Abel Gardens, All About Mail, Copy, Pack and Ship, The Depot Museum, The Cookeville History Museum, and the CityScape office. Quantities are limited, so reserve your's today!

The 2009 Fall FunFest will be held September 11 & 12, 2009
For more infomation go to www.fallfunfest.com
 is a community-based effort that parallels the National Main Street Center's approach to downtown revitalization with emphasis on historic preservation. Learn more...
Visit Historic Downtown
Take a walking tour of the Historic West Side from the Depot to the Cookeville Performing Arts Center (formerly The Drama Center). Learn more...
Check out the area designated "Cream City Historic District" along West Broad. This district includes the Depot, and businesses from Central Tennessee Hobbies to New Century Books and Goods. This designation was made by Cookeville's Historic Zoning Commission and is home to the historic Cream City sign. NEW LISTINGS: Would you like to invest in Historic Cookeville? See available downtown properties for sale.
Own a Downtown Business? Please visit the Services page to learn more about the Downtown Business Association.

Congratulations, CityScape, on Recertification as a Main Street Community!


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