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Strong Roots Help the Pulse Grow; Beauty and Activity All Around

Greetings, Pulse supporters.

We are just feeling blessed, blessed here.

The Pulse crew doesn’t make huge piles of money doing this, though I am thoroughly honored, aware and joyful that the idea for a Murfreesboro community publication nearly two decades ago has blossomed into a legitimate small business. With time and strong roots, may a mighty tree grow! Yeah, I am not yet a millionaire, but there’s lots of love in my life. Fantastic!

And I feel totally pleased that this little community publication is communicating valuable and entertaining information to many people in the community, and supporting the Mayo family. Wow. Thanks for your role in it, and for participating in some way in this localized information source celebrating the area and its people.

We have already moved into the last quarter of 2022; the year has had some busy times that require discipline as we prepare all of this information for you each edition, but also some great memories and fun.

Lots of big fundraisers and community activities continue to occur in Murfreesboro—some of the numerous local ministries doing good work present Project ReStyle for Amelia’s Closet, Wine Around the Square for the St. Thomas Rutherford Foundation, a Maskara Night for Helping Hands, the Firefly Supper for Doors of Hope, Adult and Teen Challenge’s Banquet, and Boro Bourbon and Brews benefiting Feed America First, just to name a few—and the business community remains strong here in Rutherford County, Tennessee. The area has great opportunity and energy.

Find all of the cool local businesses in the Pulse! The Pulse can show you where some quality tacos and burritos are, where’s the area’s top cat cafe, the greatest indoor golf simulator in town, quite a range of restaurants from Steak ’n’ Shake to Primrose Table, and the paper contains information on where to find French bulldogs, a Montessori school, junk pickup service, auto repair and real estate, and how to take a fun sightseeing flight over Murfreesboro.

I had a chance to use the phrase “as an ad at” recently (“We have posted your logo as an ad at boropulse.com”). Wow! Four two-letter words in a row, all beginning with “a.”

The English language continuously unveils its glory. Or is that continually . . . ?

I sense some anger out there, but you don’t have to participate in that!

There’s plenty of beauty to take in—God-made and man-made—instead.

October is a fantastic time to take in some natural beauty, with the leaves bursting forth in their fall colors and comfortable temperatures during most daylight hours.

The Pulse continues to illustrate that the Middle Tennessee area, our little region of this spectacularly awesome earth, contains all sorts of different environments only a short day trip away.

Take a hike, pick a pumpkin, take in the sweet string band sounds at Uncle Dave Macon Days.

Eat something unfamiliar, meet someone new, call your relatives. Play music, make art, smoke some meat.

Let go of the stress.

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About the Author

Bracken, a 2003 graduate of MTSU’s journalism program, is the founder and publisher of the Murfreesboro Pulse. He lives in Murfreesboro with his wife, graphic artist and business partner, Sarah, and sons, Bracken Jr. and Beckett. Bracken enjoys playing the piano, sushi, football, chess, Tool, jogging, his backyard, hippie music, ice skating, Chopin, rasslin’, swimming, soup, tennis, sunshine, brunch, revolution and frying things. Connect with him on LinkedIn

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