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Our 5,000 sq. ft. clubhouse provides
an excellent opportunity for making new friends. Checkout the clubhouse bulletin boards for sale items, trails, and local events.
The clubhouse has a computer room and is now wired for laptop computers, TCPC has an excellent lending library
including videos and DVD's. The Ladies Auxilliary just purchased an AED for heart attack victims. Also, the clubhouse parking
lot has designated spaces for golf carts and bicycles.
The member-built clubhouse features
a large Crab Orchard Stone fireplace, a fully equipped raised stage, a regular size pool table, direct Internet
access computer service, free telephone local calls, a paper copy machine, a 2nd floor Board Room with air conditioning,
and a fully-equipped commercial kitchen operated by the Ladies Auxilliary.
Members have access to sparkling
clean restrooms with ceramic tile shower stalls, a commercial grade coin operated laundry, a free ice cube dispenser,
and plenty of dry firewood.
Do you like shuffle board or horseshoe
pitching? We have excellent courts and pits. Adjacent to the courts are a series of picnic tables and a first-rate
outdoor cooking center. The barbarcue pit can accomodate a large Hawaiian Pig.
Weekly clubhouse activities include
morning exercise classes, line dancing, regional lectures, game night, wine tasting and lectures by local winemakers,
variety of game boards, bridge competitions, movie night on our big screen TV, our famous weekend breakfasts, Sunday
ice cream and cake, Airstream style potluck meals, and Wednesday outdoor cookouts at our picnic facilities.
A "meditation garden" designed with
native plants and Crab Orchard sandstone is adjacent to the clubhouse. It provides a quiet place to meditate and
remember our past members and the soldiers who gave their lives and limbs for our freedoms.
And, there are a series of walking paths
leading from the clubhouse to your section of the campground; part of the original "wagon wheel" master plan.
The clubhouse rest rooms with hot
water showers are available year round.  | |
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Plateau
Readings & Videos
The
Appalachians, Mari-Lynn Evans, etal. hardcover + DVD $59.95
The
Carter Family, Will the Circle Be Broken American Experience (DVD) $19.95
A
Thousand Mile Walk to the Gulf John Muir, paperback $8.00.
The
Historic Cumberland Plateau: An Explorer's Guide Russ Manning, paperback $13.27.
From
Ridgetops to Riverbottoms: A Celebration of the Outdoor Life in Tennessee Sam Venable, paperback, $15.90.
The
Natural Arches of the Big South Fork: A Guide to Selected Landforms Harry L. Moore, paperback, $18.95.
Tennessee
Rivers: A Paddler's Guidebook, Bob Lantz, paperback, $20.37.
Airstream:
History of the Land Yacht Bryan Burkhart & David Hunt, paperback, $13.97.
Gardening
With the Native Plants of Tennessee: The Spirit of Place, Margie Hunter, paperback $23.07.
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| Comfortable rockers facilitate fellowship |
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| Stagecraft for our play presentations |
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| Meltons unveil Charter Members Plaque |
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| Annual Memorial Day Service |
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| Dale Miller, Casino Night winner |
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