Remembering Cherokee

Remembering Cherokee Inspired by Andy Borden and created by Dawn Hogeland who manages the page with Williams James, Tim Miller, and Sandi Hendrix.

It is a place for those with a Cherokee connection to come together and share memories. What do you remember about Cherokee? This is a community page, with no interest in profit. The individuals who post to this page, remember Cherokee as a family, and enjoy sharing memories as such. Items posted here are not collected for publication and should not be used for any publication, for monetary benefi

t. Original works, including stories and photographs, belong to the respective person(s) who share such information. Written permission must be granted, before any materials from this page are shared.

Any children living here in the school district that wants to play or cheer here's a link to sign them up.
07/10/2023

Any children living here in the school district that wants to play or cheer here's a link to sign them up.

Cherokee Youth Football League (CYFL) Board Members: President - Lizzie Patrick Secretary - Melissa Garrison Treasurer - Tabi Baker Cheer Manager - Baylee Hardesty Gate Keeper - Brandy Van Winkle Concession Manager - Jami Finley

11/25/2022
11/10/2022

We've been receiving mutiple friend requests this past week from unknown sources. If any of these people are friends or family members you know personally requesting to join this page and are rejected reach out and let us know. We will NOT accept any friend request from anyone who lives out of state and has no common affiliates with anyone in or from our town. This is being implemented as a safety measure to protect the pages privacy and integrity.

Again if we don't approve someone and you know them personally and they would like to join please reach out to admins and let them know.

Check out our  !   💙💛💙
10/04/2022

Check out our ! 💙💛💙

Black out the bulldogs, Austin and Veronica Anchor the news.

Bus Garage next to the Cherokee High School. It was the old Cherokee Cannery building.  Doors were installed at each end...
07/20/2022

Bus Garage next to the Cherokee High School. It was the old Cherokee Cannery building. Doors were installed at each end so they could get a bus inside for repair. Later on a bus shop was built in Tuscumbia, serving all the county schools. This building has been torn down and a much smaller building is there now.

The Cherokee Cannery - The building was later used as a bus repair shop. Doors were added to each end for the buses to b...
07/20/2022

The Cherokee Cannery - The building was later used as a bus repair shop. Doors were added to each end for the buses to be pulled in for repair. Credit to Tim Miller for the photo

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Remembering Cherokee is a community page, inspired by Andy Borden and created by Dawn Hogeland Murph. Aside from its creators, it is managed by Williams James, Tim Miller, and Sandi Hendrix. It is a place for those with a Cherokee connection to come together and share their beautiful memories of our wonderful little town. What do you remember about Cherokee?

Disclaimer: This is a community page with no interest in profit. Individuals who post to this page remember Cherokee as a community of close friends and family and enjoy sharing memories as such. Items displayed here are not to be collected for publication and cannot be used for any printing or monetary gain. Original works, including stories and photographs, belong to the respective person(s) who share or created such information. Written permission must be granted before any materials from this page are shared outside of Facebook.