The Gathering plans Holiday Open House
Sunday, November 18, 2018 4:35 am MILTON, Tenn. --Years ago, when the holidays were approaching, it meant the appearance of some special merchandise on the shelves of Cherry's Store in the small hamlet of Milton.Tennessee. Patricia Cherry Johnson, who grew up there as a child, remembers "divided boxes of apples and oranges, bags of unshelled pecans and walnuts, big peppermint sticks and candies like orange slices, chocolate drops and chocolate covered cherries being popular items," she said. "It wasn't anything fancy like stores do today. I don't think my dad put a tree up in the store or decorated." A return to a simpler time of visiting with friends and neighbors will be celebrated during the first Christmas Gathering, from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 24, at The Gathering at Milton, a charming, restored historic venue, located at 12026 Milton St. The event is free to the public and light refreshments will be served. More than 100 years old, the building formerly was the community's country store and, later, home to Manuel's Cajun Country Store and restaurant. It is located just off State Route 96, about 15 miles northeast of Murfreesboro. The Vaught's bought the building in February 2018 and spent most of the year renovating it. Today it is available to rent for small gatherings. Plans are to have the familiar landmark beautifully decorated, plus a small selection of affordable gift items, a Milton Christmas ornament, a limited Milton Christmas T-shirt for women and a few remaining T-shirts introduced during the recent festival will be available for some early gift-shopping. Earlier that day, the building will be in use by a private photographer, Ashley Turner, who is accepting appointments for a 15-minute, mini-photo session with Santa. More information and cost can be found on The Gathering at Milton's Facebook page. It is not part of the open house. "Phillip and I chose the Saturday after Thanksgiving for the open house because we wanted to have a relaxed, festive evening of gathering together, enjoying a cup of punch and visiting before everyone's schedules get so busy," said Alanna Vaught. "We tell people Milton is a short drive from Murfreesboro, but a world away from the pace of the city." For more information: 615-653-6018, thegatheringatmilton@gmail.com or The Gathering at Milton FB.
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