Christy Friends

Christy Friends Christy Friends is a community that shares a mutual interest in Catherine Marshall’s 1967 novel, Christy.

With roots in ChristyFest, an annual event which was held from 1997 until 2015, it also celebrates Southern Appalachian history and culture.

03/20/2026
03/20/2026

The 2026 dates for dinners and events at the Christy Mission site are as follows:

Its address is: 1425 Chapel Hollow Rd. Del Rio, TN 37727

Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Sunday, August 9, 2026
Monday, September 7, 2026.

Several people have asked me to post the schedule earlier so they can make travel plans. Here it is! Let me know if you have any question.s

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12/24/2025

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Christy (1994) TV Series
Kellie Martin • Tyne Daly • Stewart Finlay-McLennan • Randall Batinkoff
Set in the Appalachian Mountains of the early 20th century, Christy follows the story of a young schoolteacher, Christy Huddleston (Kellie Martin), who leaves her comfortable life to teach in a remote and impoverished community. Facing harsh living conditions, local superstitions, and cultural divides, Christy navigates the challenges of both education and human connection.
Tyne Daly shines as the strong-willed local woman who guides Christy through the complexities of rural life, while Stewart Finlay-McLennan and Randall Batinkoff add depth to the heartfelt relationships and tensions that define the community. With its rich period details, emotional storytelling, and themes of resilience and compassion, Christy is a touching exploration of courage, faith, and the transformative power of education.

Rules that Christy and the other female missionaries may have followed. However, loitering in ice cream stores would hav...
12/18/2025

Rules that Christy and the other female missionaries may have followed. However, loitering in ice cream stores would have required a train trip into Newport! Merry Christmas!

12/08/2025

Del Rio Christmas Bazaar returns Dec. 13
Kathy Barnes News Writer Dec 6, 2025

DEL RIO — It is almost time for the Del Rio Christmas Bazaar. This year’s event is set for Saturday, Dec. 13, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at Del Rio Elementary School.

The annual bazaar started in 2008 by librarian Leslie Gibbens as a fundraiser for the Del Rio Volunteer Fire Department (DRVFD).

After Gibbens’ death, her husband Michael Sledjeski took over the event. He has now handed the event over to April Henderson, who is taking charge this year.

All 41 vendor spots for the event have been filled.

There will be a variety of homemade items, including wreaths, aprons, photography, woodcarvings such as bears and snowmen, lots of delicious baked goods, unique Christmas items and even some antiques.

Christy Friends--for those of you who live nearby, please consider attending this fine event!

Quilted and crocheted items, homemade soaps and body scrubs will also be available.

Ladies from Del Rio First Church of God will be selling food throughout the day. They’ll start the morning by selling sausage biscuits and ham biscuits for breakfast.

They will have soups, chili and hot dogs available for lunch.

Live music will be performed throughout the day.

Del Rio Elementary School is located at 500 South Highway 107 in Del Rio.

Tammy Haney, who is helping with the event, said the fire department appreciates the community’s support. The funds go toward expenses associated with the fire department and helps buy equipment.

Haney’s husband, Danny Haney, serves as the DRVFD chief.

“We appreciate the community’s continued support,” she said. “Fundraisers really help the volunteer fire departments throughout the year.”

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12/05/2025

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Here's a 2021 interview with Stewart Finley McLennan about his role at Dr. MacNeill on Christy.

Stewart Finlay-McLennan (Christy, National Treasure) was kind enough to give an interview with The Postmodern Journal Team this past week! Keep reading below to read our discussion about his roles in Christy, National Treasure, and his current work as a winemaker.Are there any aspects of or scenes f...

ATLANTA CLERGYMAN TAKES KEYSER BRIDE (Eighty-nine years ago yesterday, Catherine Wood married Peter Marshall. This artic...
11/05/2025

ATLANTA CLERGYMAN TAKES KEYSER BRIDE (Eighty-nine years ago yesterday, Catherine Wood married Peter Marshall. This article appeared in Cumberland, Maryland, Evening Times. The photo is of the newlyweds and their attendants.

Rev John A. Wood Officiates for Daughter and the Rev. Peter Marshall.

Keyser, W. Va., Nov. 4, 1936--Rev. Peter Marshall and Miss Sarah Catherine Wood were married this afternoon in the First Presbyterian Church by Rev. John A. Wood, pastor, father of the bride. The double ring Presbyterian service was used.

Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Frank Hott, Mrs. Fred Hamill, Mrs. J. H. Phillips and Mrs. John W. Johnston sang "O Perfect Love" and Kenneth Malcolm, of Barton, sang two numbers, "Calm is the Night, Deep is the Sea," and "O Holy Savior, Friend Unseen."

Mrs. Clyde B. Hott played the Lohengrin and Mendelssohn marches.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Robert A. Wood, wore white satin made on princess lines with a lace yoke and collar of Mary of Scotland design. Her veil was very sheer net edged with lace and arranged in cap effect with orange blossoms across the back. She carried a bouquet of cream roses and lilies of the valley tied with tulle ribbon.

Miss Shirley Christian, of Chattanooga, was maid of honor. She wore sapphire blue velvet with turban to match and carried talisman roses tied with tulle of the same color.

Henry Hope, of Atlanta, was best man and the ushers were Richard Romig, John Winters, J. Clark Bright and Richard H. Keys.

A color scheme of green and white was used in the decorations of ferns and chrysanthemums and the church was lighted with candles.

The bride's mother, Mrs. John A. Wood, wore royal blue velvet with turban to match and a corsage of gardenias.

Dinner At The Manse

After the wedding a dinner for the bridal party and out-of-town guests was served at the home of the bride's parents at the Manse, Overton Place.

Mrs. Marshall, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Whitaker, of Montreat, N. C., and the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Wood, of Johnson City, Tenn., is descended from a long line of Presbyterian ministers on both sides. Her ancestors took an active part in establishing and organizing the first Presbyterian churches and schools in America. She was graduated from the Keyser High School, class of 1932, and from Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga., 1936, where she received her B. A. degree.

Mr. Marshall, who is the son of the late Peter Marshall and Mrs. P. M. Findlay, Coatsbridge, Scotland, was graduated from the Coatsbridge Technical College with an engineering degree. Since coming to America nine years ago, he was graduated from the Columbia Theological Seminary, of Decatur, Ga., in the class of 1931, where he received his B. D. degree. His first charge was at Covington, Ga., and for the past three years he has been pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian Church of Atlanta, Ga., where he and Mrs. Marshall will reside on Durand Drive after an eastern honeymoon trip.

Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hope, Sr., Henry Hope, Jr., Miss Ruby Coleman, Willard Daughtery, Atlanta; Mrs. Mary Davenport, Marietta, Ga.; Miss Shirley Christian, Chattanooga Tenn.; and Mrs. L. P. Wood and Mrs. Rudy Boiling, Winston-Salem, N. C.

Evening Times, Cumberland, Maryland, Wednesday, November 4, 1936, Page 11

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