Sarah’s Fund August Outing

Sevier County seniors were treated to a lovely luncheon during monthly Sarah’s Fund Day. 

This month, a precious group of ladies came together for the August Sarah’s Fund Day hosted by the Dolly Parton My People Senior Activity Center. The attendees look forward to a new activity each month and are always thrilled to see what plans await them.

Catfish at Cracker Barrel.

With August temperatures at an all-time high, the ladies decided to head to their favorite country style eatery, Cracker Barrel, where most of them enjoyed a delicious catfish meal. Lunch at Cracker Barrel is always a welcomed treat, and the air conditioned dining was a big bonus this time of year! As always, this fun group loved their special time together.

These outings, sponsored by SD Pros, are so meaningful to this wonderful group of Sevier County seniors. They provide an opportunity to cultivate friendships and simply enjoy the comfort of human connection. Do you have a loved one who would benefit from the joy of these monthly gatherings? For more information, contact Activities Assistant Ashley Sellars at 865-453-8080.

Donate To Sarah’s Fund.

In Loving Memory
Sarah Scott Timmons

Sarah’s Fund, established by S.D. Professionals and managed by Dolly Parton’s My People Senior Activity Center, honors the legacy of Sarah Scott Timmons by providing monthly activities and assistance for Sevier County, TN, seniors at home, as well as for those in short and long-term assisted living facilities. As part of the Sevier County Council on Aging, Sarah’s fund is a nonprofit organization. To make a tax deductible donation by phone, call Ashley Sellars at 865-453-8080. Contributions may also be made by mail at:

Sarah’s Fund
920 Eastgate Rd,
Sevierville, TN 37862 

The Dolly Parton My People Senior Activity Center.

The Sevier County Senior Center, built in 2002, was rebranded as the Dolly Parton My People Senior Activity Center in 2018 in honor of Dolly Parton’s mother and father. It offers a range of programs, activities and services, primarily for adults aged 60 and over. Most programs are free or are offered at a nominal cost. The Sevier County Council on Aging is also located at the center and provides information and referrals, plus a wide variety of services, including a senior housing program.

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