Oakland is home to a wide range of clubs, groups and charitable organizations meant to strengthen bonds and enrich our citizens. Scroll down to learn more.
4-H
Amanda Gee
email: agee@utk.edu
University of Tennessee Extension
4-H Youth Development-Fayette County
Phone: (901) 465-5233
website
Boy Scouts of America
Cub Scout Pack 133
For boys 1st – 5th Grade
website
Fayette County Girl Scouts
Shannon Graf
Phone: (731) 215-6128
E-mail: shannon.graf@girlscoutshs.org
Oakland Area Garden Club
Date: 3rd Tuesday of every month
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Location: Oakland Town Hall
Contact info:
Kathryn Noblin
Phone: (901) 465-4339
E-mail: mnoblin@bellsouth.net
Playhouse on the Square
Youth & Adult theater, dance, and music classes.
website
Senior Lunch & Bingo
Location: Holy Spirit Lutheran Church
First Thursday of each month from 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
“Oakland TN was established in 1830 on both sides of Stage Road, a road running from Memphis through Raleigh, through Oakland and on to Somerville. Dr. James A. Hunter erected the first house and he and his brothers opened the first dry goods store. By 1831, Oakland had enough residents for a post office.” from The History of Fayette County, Tennessee pages 256-257
“Oakland TN was established in 1830 on both sides of Stage Road, a road running from Memphis through Raleigh, through Oakland and on to Somerville. Dr. James A. Hunter erected the first house and he and his brothers opened the first dry goods store. By 1831, Oakland had enough residents for a post office.” from The History of Fayette County, Tennessee pages 256-257