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New anthology published, author reading & signing May 6

Posted at 5:28 pm May 4, 2017
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

In Gods Hand

The Writers of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church have published an anthology, “In God’s Hand,” featuring poems, essays, memoir, and fiction from some of the area’s top writers. Readings from the book will be the program for the Grace Lutheran Church Flower Festival Tea at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 6. The readings will be followed by a book sale and autograph session. The book costs $15. All proceeds from the sale will go toward literary scholarships.

The book features 50 writers from seven states, including well-known writers such as KB Ballentine, Bill Brown, Judy DiGregorio, Sue Weaver Dunlap, Penny Dyer, Carol Grametbauer, Connie Jordan Green, Jane Hicks, Elizabeth Howard, Marilyn Kallet, Denton Loving, John C. Mannone, Linda Parsons, Phyllis Price, Jane Sasser, Wes Sims, Kory Wells, Sylvia Woods, and others, many from Oak Ridge and the surrounding area, a press release said.

The Flower Festival celebrates the 70th anniversary of Grace Lutheran Church and the 500th anniversary of the Reformation with the theme “For the Beauty of the Earth,” based on the hymn by that name. In addition to the readings, the Flower Festival will feature a flower show, exhibits from Boy and Girl Scouts, children’s activities, a plant swap (all on Saturday 1-4), and a music program in the church sanctuary at 3 p.m. Sunday, the press release said.

Arissa Garden Club of Oak Ridge, a group that meets at Grace, is holding a flower show during the Festival, including both flower arrangements and horticulture specimens. The show will open on Saturday afternoon and remain in place through the music program on Sunday afternoon.

This is an event for the entire family. The church nursery will be staffed for child care from 1:30-3:30 p.m. on Saturday and from 2:30-4:30 p.m. on Sunday.

All Flower Festival events will be held at Grace Lutheran Church, which is at 131 West Gettysburg Avenue in Oak Ridge. The public is invited to all events that will be held rain or shine.

“Please come and bring your family and friends,” the press release said.

Overflow parking is available at Woodland Elementary School, which is behind the church.

More information will be added as it becomes available.


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Filed Under: Churches, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Writing Tagged With: Arissa Garden Club, Bill Brown, Carol Grametbauer, Connie Jordan Green, Denton Loving, Elizabeth Howard, Flower Festival, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Grace Lutheran church, Grace Lutheran Church Flower Festival Tea, In God's Hand, Jane Hicks, Jane Sasser, John C. Mannone, Judy DiGregorio, KB Ballentine, Kory Wells, Linda Parsons, Marilyn Kallet, Penny Dyer, Phyllis Price, Sue Weaver Dunlap, Sylvia Woods, Wes Sims, Writers of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church

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