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History Channel's American Pickers coming to Tennessee

History Channel's American Pickers coming to Tennessee

Got an old barn full of stuff you want to get rid of? Then you're in luck, as Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz, better known as the History Channel's American Pickers, are coming to Tennessee in June. The guys are looking for music memorabilia, motorcycles, old signs, sports collectibles, military items, gas pumps, juke boxes, taxidermy, bicycles, old toys and much more. If you or someone you know has a barn, building or basement that is piled with items like this, e-mail your name and contact information to AmericanPickers@Cinfelix.com or call 646-873-6257 and you could be on TV! You can also visit http://www.history.com/shows/american-pickers for more information.

Library helps you keep tabs on electricity consumption

Library helps you keep tabs on electricity consumption

Memphis Light Gas and Water, Tennessee Valley Authority, and the Memphis Public Library have teamed-up to offer two new programs to help Shelby County residents reduce energy consumption: Get EnergySmart @ Your Library and Kill-A-Watt Checkout.

Get EnergySmart @ Your Library is a two-hour workshop that imparts practical tips and offers hands-on instruction. Attendees leave Get EnergySmart sessions with a tote valued at $50 that includes gadgets and tools to complete simple do-it-yourself projects that will save money and energy.

FEMA agents to offer help at hardware stores

FEMA agents to offer help at hardware stores

FEMA specialists set up information stations at area home improvement stores to offer rebuilding advice through next Monday.

The FEMA agents are currently working out of two Shelby County stores:

  • Home Depot at 1627 Poplar Avenue in Memphis
  • Lowe’s at 8300 Highway 64 in Bartlett

FEMA specialists to offer advice at Lowe's

FEMA specialists to offer advice at Lowe's

FEMA specialists are at Lowe's on North Perkins Road offering tips on how to protect your home from future disasters.

Specialists are available from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. through Monday, May 23, at 585 North Perkins Rd.

See more flooding pictures on My5.

Wine deliveries bill passes in Tennessee

Wine deliveries bill passes in Tennessee

A Tennessee bill that would allow wine to be shipped to every home in the state is now up to the Governor.

The bill allows direct wine shipments from retailers to consumers -- even in cities that currently only allow liquor-by-the-drink sales.

Governor Bill Haslam is expected to sign the bill.

Photo courtesy Flickr user Mr. T in DC.

City giving gardeners free mulch

City giving gardeners free mulch

City of Memphis Public Works will provide free mulch for Memphis residents Friday, April 22 in observance of Earth Day.

Beginning at dawn, free mulch will be available in the Liberty Bowl parking lot, located on Hollywood, just south of Central. The mulch will be provided on a load-your-own, while-it-lasts, basis and residents must provide their own loading equipment and containers. Commercial businesses and non Memphis residents are not eligible.

Energy Smart workshops at your local library

Energy Smart workshops at your local library

The Tennessee Valley Authority and MLG and W are teaming up for an Energy Smart event, on Wednesday April 20 in celebration of Earth Day. The Workshop will take place at 11a.m. at the Central, Whitehaven, East Shelby, and Bartlett libraries. During the Energy Smart workshop you will learn more ways to conserve energy and save money. Click here  to read more about Wednesday’s Energy Smart workshops. Log on to TVA.com to learn more about energy and money saving tips and schedule an in home evaluation or take an online energy audit.

Photo Courtesy MGN Online