Noon On The Square starts this Friday on Courthouse Square in downtown Paris, Tennessee.
This is one of the coolest things about small town-living in Paris. Every Friday in September at 11:00 folks bring a lawn chair and gather under the shade trees to listen to music, eat and hang out with friends, neighbors and other acquaintances.
From WENK/WTPR
This is one of the coolest things about small town-living in Paris. Every Friday in September at 11:00 folks bring a lawn chair and gather under the shade trees to listen to music, eat and hang out with friends, neighbors and other acquaintances.
Photo by Shannon McFarlin |
From WENK/WTPR
Noon On The Square Line-Up Announced
By Shannon McFarlin WENK/WTPR News Director
Paris, Tenn.-Yes, it’s that time of year already. Time for a local favorite—the month-long Noon on the Square festivities in downtown Paris. And this year there will be some changes.
The annual event is held each Friday through September—and this year there are five Fridays--and is sponsored by Commercial Bank & Trust and features live musical entertainment, good food and fellowship. The event is held on the court square.
Bank Senior Vice President Clint Davis said the times for the entertainment have been expanded this year by an hour and will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Friday.
Lunch is available for purchase and the Downtown Paris Association provides drinks. Henry County Medical Center also will provide free blood pressure checks.
This year’s line up is:
The annual event is held each Friday through September—and this year there are five Fridays--and is sponsored by Commercial Bank & Trust and features live musical entertainment, good food and fellowship. The event is held on the court square.
Bank Senior Vice President Clint Davis said the times for the entertainment have been expanded this year by an hour and will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Friday.
Lunch is available for purchase and the Downtown Paris Association provides drinks. Henry County Medical Center also will provide free blood pressure checks.
This year’s line up is:
- Friday, September 2: Music by The Local Strangers. Perry’s BBQ will provide lunch.
- Friday, September 9: Music by The Legends, a country band. Lunch will be available from Cash’s Pizza to support the Paris Quota Club’s projects.
- Friday, September 16: Music by The Ray Lewis Band with a variety of country, classic rock and blues. This also will be the Friday that the Boss Hoss Motorcycle parade comes through downtown Paris. Perry’s BBQ will provide lunch.
- Friday, September 23: Music by The Chill Tonics and Perry’s BBQ will provide lunch.
- Friday, September 30: Music from John Austin McDaniel with his original tunes and country classics. Cash’s Pizza will be providing lunch to support Quota.