LABOR DAY PICNIC

Save the Date, Sequoyah Hills!

The KPSHA Labor Day Picnic is coming, and you won’t want to miss it.

Join us at the Link-House Ballfield on Labor Day from 5:00–7:00 p.m. for an evening of live music from the True Blue Bluegrass Band, food trucks, face painting, balloon artistry, yard games, a neighborhood kickball tournament, and the Best Neighborhood Dessert Contest.

This year, we’re also excited to welcome the KPD Mounted Patrol Unit — everyone loves seeing the horses!

Bring a picnic blanket or chairs, your favorite packable dessert, and get ready for a fun evening with neighbors as we close out summer together.

Open to all Sequoyah Hills residents. You can join KPSHA at the picnic if you have not already contributed for 2026. No membership is required to come to the picnic.

 

KPSHA Announces a Notice From PJParkinson’s

5K Race Along Cherokee Blvd

Costumes for a Cause for PJParkinson’s, Oct. 31, 2026

We are thrilled to announce that the 2026 PJP Run for Parkinson's "Costumes for a Cause for PJParkinson's 5k will be held on Saturday, October 31st, 2026, in beautiful Sequoyah Hills, Tennessee! Since its inception in 2015, PJ Parkinson's Support Run has continually evolved, starting with our inaugural walk-a-thon and introducing the 5K run in 2019. 

Parkinson's Support Groups from across East Tennessee are uniting for an event dedicated to raising awareness and highlighting local efforts to support individuals living with Parkinson's disease and their families. Together, we will champion this vital cause! Our goal for the 2026 Run for Parkinson's is to foster a deeper understanding of this progressive and degenerative nervous system disorder and to create a compassionate environment that provides support for patients and their families.

    EARLY REGISTRATION - $35 5K Run |  ($5 increase after 8/31/2026)  KPSHA

Previous PJParkinson’s 5K run

Another Productive Clean-Up Date by KPSHA

Clean-up Work Continued at the Cemetery on Arrowhead Drive on July 14th, 2026. In Addition…..(see photos)

Shout-out to Vickie Smith, Rob McKeehan, and Chris Brooks, along with Board Members, Jamie Drysdale, Harrison McGrath, Drew McElroy, and Mari Brooks.

BEFORE - Historical Marker at Blows Ferry and Cherokee Blvd.

AFTER - with fearless leader of Beautification Committee, Mari Brooks

FROG FOUNTAINS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

Neighborhood Resident traveling in Seville, Spain

Frog fountains blend whimsical charm and myth into public spaces and grand gardens globally. Some of the most famous and culturally significant frog fountains are found in Europe and across America, serving as architectural marvels and public gathering points. Their connection to water spans ancient mythology, cultural symbolism, and architectural design.

Sequoyah Hills Frog Cousin - Seville, Spain. Where have you seen a Frog Fountain?

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