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Tuesday, September 7, 2010
 
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A selection of the Bulletin's Staff's favorite videos and their associated articles.

The 440th Army Band will present a free concert in Tryon’s Rogers Park tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. The concert, under the baton of Warrant Officer 1 Brent M. Harvey, will feature an abundance of popular and patriotic standards. In case of rain, the concert will be held at the Tryon Elementary School…
Published in News
Friday, May 07 2010 12:09

Steeplechase captured on video

Official Block House Race photographer Erik Olsen who captures the Block House Races each year for the Tryon Riding and Hunt Club, was able in addition of taking photos to capture the sights and sounds of the race as well.
Published in Equestrian
Published in News
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Thursday, April 01 2010 09:52

Heritage Days at Harmon Field

Published in News
Wednesday, March 17 2010 10:50

Honoring a fallen hero 58 years later

Published in News
Tuesday, February 23 2010 13:05

Nina Simone Memorial Dedication video

Chris Riddle, an independent film producer in Tryon, captured the dedication ceremonies for the Nina Simone statue in downtown Tryon held last Sunday, Feb. 21.
Published in Community News
Monday, February 22 2010 14:59

Simone Kelly: 'Mommy has come home'

(Video and photo gallery included with this story)Trade Street in Tryon was closed Sunday afternoon as over 500 people gathered around the new Nina Simone Plaza to witness the dedication of a bronze statue honoring Tryon’s native super star. Simone’s daughter, Lisa Simone Kelly, was on…
Published in News
Brooke Hannon filmed the Thermal Belt Friendship Council's Martin Luther King Commemoration Jan. 15th at the Tryon Fine Arts Center.
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tdb tdb Since its first day of publication, The Tryon Daily Bulletin has been a hit with residents & visitors: famous, inconspicuous, and infamous. The Bulletin has built a rich and often surprising history since that first day in 1928. Noted as the world's smallest daily newspaper, Universal Newsreel came to town in 1938 to film the news short you see above. The Bulletin's founder, Seth Vining can be seen in the striped tie just after the door opening and closing scene. Click "read more" to learn about the Bulletin's storied history.tdb
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