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Family Resource director to discuss ‘Breaking the Cycle of Violence’

Posted at 3:27 pm October 5, 2014
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Jo Bruce

Jo Bruce

Jo Bruce, director of the Family Resource Center at Oak Ridge Schools, will discuss “Breaking the Cycle of Violence” during a Monday morning forum in Oak Ridge.

The community forum starts at 11 a.m. Monday, October 6, in the fellowship Hall of Grace Covenant Church, Trinity Center, at 320 Robertsville Road. It’s presented by the Women’s Interfaith Dialogue of Oak Ridge.

Bruce has held the director’s position at the Resource Center since its inception, a press release said. The local center, housed in Willow Brook Elementary School, is one of the original family resource centers established by the state of Tennessee in the fall of 1993.

In a summary of her presentation, Bruce said she will discuss the services she provides to families and students of the Oak Ridge school system in an effort to build trust and resilience. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: Breaking the Cycle of Violence, families, Family Resource Center, Grace Covenant Church, Jo Bruce, Oak Ridge Schools, safety, SAVE, Schools Against Violence in Education Act, Social Services, students, violence, Willow Brook Elementary School, Women's Interfaith Dialogue

Grace Lutheran has Pet Fest, Blessing, 5k Run/Walk on Saturday

Posted at 4:46 pm October 3, 2014
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Pet Blessing

A file photo from a previous pet blessing.

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For all who love animals, Grace Lutheran Church in Oak Ridge presents the 13th annual Pet Fest and Blessing on Saturday, October 4.

Activities commence with the Pets are Blessings 5K Run/Walk at 8 a.m. at Melton Lake.

More festivities follow at the church from 1-5 p.m. The church is located at 131 West Gettysburg Avenue in the Woodland neighborhood. Parking will be available for the mobility-impaired at the church or in the Woodland Elementary School parking lot behind the church. (Follow the pink puppy paw print signs!)

For the second year, the church is offering a 5k run/walk at Melton Lake at 8 a.m. This year, the Pets are Blessings 5K Run/Walk will invite humans to run with their dogs, if desired. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Nonprofits, Pets, Top Stories Tagged With: 5K Run/Walk, blessing, contests, crafts, drawings, games, Grace Lutheran church, McArthur Animal Hospital, Melton Lake, Paul Szluha, Pet Fest, pets, Pets are Blessings 5K Run/Walk, Shelter Road, Stephen Damos, Woodland Elementary School

Church Women United has Friday program on Big Brothers, Big Sisters

Posted at 1:04 pm October 2, 2014
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Church Women United of Oak Ridge is hosting a program about Big Brothers and Big Sisters of East Tennessee on Friday, October 3, at First Presbyterian Church at 1051 Oak Ridge Turnpike. Vivian Gwinn will be the guest speaker.

Fellowship begins at 11:30 a.m. with refreshments, followed by a short meeting and program at noon, a press release said. Visitors are welcome to drop in and stay however long they can. The program will be held in Room 102 of the Activities Building at the southeast corner of Oak Ridge Turnpike and Lafayette Drive. The building is handicap-accessible. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Big Brothers and Big Sisters of East Tennessee, Church Women United, CWU, First Presbyterian Church, Gay Marie Logsdon, Vivian Gwinn

UU Church’s last community meal at current location

Posted at 12:17 pm September 26, 2014
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Stone Soup Community Meal

From left to right, volunteers Jinx Watson, Beatrice Holt, Todd Sherline, and daughter Poppy prepare for guests at an earlier ORUUC Stone Soup Free Community Meal. The next meal will be served tonight Friday, September 26. Everyone is welcome. (File photo)

 

The Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church will celebrate four years of the Stone Soup free community meal tonight (Friday, September 26).

It’s the last community meal at the church’s current location at Oak Ridge Turnpike and Robertsville Road. The church is moving to a new home on Oak Ridge Turnpike north of the Joe L. Evins Federal Building.

“Everyone is welcome to come to the fourth birthday celebration,” a press release said.

Dine-in or takeout will be available from 5 to 6 p.m. in the Social Hall of the church located at 1500 Oak Ridge Turnpike in Oak Ridge. Diners will be served homemade beanie weenie soup, pimiento cheese sandwiches, classic coleslaw, and chocolate cake. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: Abbie Moore, community meal, Jinx Watson, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Stone Soup Fable, Stone Soup Ministry, Stone Soup program, UU Church

Food, music at Taste of Oak Ridge to benefit Free Medical Clinic

Posted at 11:03 am September 16, 2014
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Taste of Oak Ridge

 

The format will be the same, but this year’s Taste of Oak Ridge will be held at the new Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church on Oak Ridge Turnpike—instead of in Jackson Square. It was moved because organizers weren’t sure when construction work might start on a revitalization project at Jackson Square.

Taste of Oak Ridge features food from Oak Ridge restaurants and performances by local musicians.

The sixth annual festival, scheduled from 4 to 10 p.m. Saturday, will raise money to benefit the Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge. The Free Medical Clinic provides free medical care to residents of Anderson, Roane, and Morgan counties who don’t have insurance and can’t afford to pay for care.

Area restaurants will showcase some of their finest food in small portions. The price range for the “tastes” from each vendor will be $1 to $4 per item. Tickets will be available for purchase at entrances to the event. Attendees can buy as many tickets as they want for $1 each. In addition, beer and wine will be available to buy.

This year’s Taste of Oak Ridge will be held in the parking lot of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church at its new address at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike, north of the Joe L. Evins Federal Building. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Churches, Community, Community, Entertainment, Health, Music, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Birdwell Catering, Black Oak Ridge Brass Quintet, Capital Mark Bank and Trust, Continuous Threads Sewing Studio, Cutie Patootie’s Repeat Boutique, Ferrell Shop/Spotted Spaniel, First Presbyterian Church, food, Free Medical Clinic, Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, Jackson Square, Jackson Square Merchant Association, Joyce Meredith Flitcroft and Normand Law, JSBA, Locally Grown Gallery, Maddie Buckner, Manderley Swain, medical care, music, Namoli Brennet, Nic Cagle, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, ORUUC, ORUUC Sorta Singers, restaurants, RNfit Weight Management, S&R Insurance Services, Soup Kitchen, Sydney Buckner, Taste of Oak Ridge, Taylor Kress, Walker Marema

Hospital discharge options to be discussed Sept. 18

Posted at 8:48 pm September 8, 2014
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Meg Tonne

Meg Tonne, parish nurse at First Presbyterian Church, will moderate a panel on hospital discharge options on Sept. 18.

Imagine you’re in the hospital for five days. You receive medications, diagnostic tests, and other hospital services, and you have Medicare.

Then, when your doctor wants to send you to a skilled nursing facility like NHC, you find out you’re classified as “outpatient observation.” Medicare will not cover your stay at such a facility unless you’ve been in the hospital for three nights as an inpatient.

After you’ve been discharged from the hospital and taken home, your son decides to hire a private caregiver for you. The caregiver does not work for a licensed home-assistance agency.

The caregiver, who is not bonded and has not had a background check, steals your expensive jewelry, camera, and some cash, but you can’t prove it. Your son fires the caregiver and hires a contract worker with a licensed agency.

The new caregiver hurts her back lifting you. Could you be sued? How can you avoid getting in such bad situations?

“When you are discharged from the hospital, you face many choices when your stress levels are high and time is limited,” said Meg Tonne, parish nurse at the church who coordinates the luncheons. “You may not understand what the options are for different levels of care and whether you qualify for the level you think you need.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Beth Piller, caregiver, Covenant HomeCare, discharge options, ElderWatch of East Tennessee, First Presbyterian Church, First United Methodist Church of Oak Ridge, Gina Hollenbeck, health luncheons, Home Helpers of East Tennessee, hospital discharge, Janice Brock, Jeff Tambornini, Lynne Burchell, Meg Tonne, MMC, NHC Oak Ridge, nursing facility, parish nurse

Church Women United has lunchtime book review on Friday

Posted at 11:16 am September 4, 2014
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Church Women United resumes its lunchtime series of programs on Friday, September 5, with a book review of “Year of Plenty” by Craig L. Goodwin. The program will be held in the Fellowship Hall of First United Methodist Church at 1350 Oak Ridge Turnpike. The hall is most easily accessed from the Vienna Road entrance.

Fellowship begins at 11:30 a.m. with refreshments, followed by a brief meeting and program at noon. The public is welcome to attend, a press release said.

Church Women United is a national volunteer ecumenical women’s movement that brings together women of diverse races, cultures, and traditions in closer Christian fellowship, prayer, advocacy, and action for peace with justice in the world. For more information, contact Gay Marie Logsdon at (865) 483-7940.

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Writing Tagged With: book review, Church Women United, Craig L. Goodwin, First United Methodist Church, Gay Marie Logsdon, Year of Plenty

First United Methodist will simulcast Bible teacher, author on Sept. 13

Posted at 7:46 pm September 3, 2014
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Beth Moore Living Proof Simulcast

First United Methodist Church of Oak Ridge will simulcast well-known Bible teacher and best-selling author Beth Moore live from Fort Wayne, Indiana, on September 13, for the Oak Ridge area.

An estimated 250,000 women around the world are expected to participate in this live Internet streaming event, which will feature Moore’s dynamic storytelling and passionate Bible teaching in a down-to-earth style that is relevant to women’s lives, a press release said.

Moore has authored dozens of Bible studies, books, and devotionals specifically for women for nearly two decades. Moore’s organization, Living Proof Ministries, is based out of Houston.

“We want to welcome all women in the Oak Ridge area, no matter your faith background, to this free simulcast,” said the Rev. Crystal Smith, associate pastor at First United Methodist Church. “We hope the day will bless you and strengthen your walk in faith, and that through this event, we’ll be a blessing to other women as well.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Faith, Front Page News Tagged With: addiction, author, Beth Moore, Bible, Bible teacher, Crystal Smith, First United Methodist Church, First United Methodist Church of Oak Ridge, FUMC, Internet streaming, Living Proof Live Simulcast, Living Proof Ministries, mothers, Susanna's House, Travis Cottrell

High Places has ‘Walk Thru the Bible’ on Sept. 7

Posted at 11:42 am September 1, 2014
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High Places Community Church

High Places Community Church in Grove Center is pictured above.

High Places Community Church will be hosting a special “Walk Thru the Bible” event on Sunday, September 7, at the historic Grove Theater at 123 Randolph Road in Oak Ridge.

The event has been booked as the result of a passion, one that stretches back more than 30 years in the heart of High Places’ founding pastor Martin Fischer, who also celebrates a birthday on the same date.

“What I want for my birthday is to host a party where anyone in attendance will be given a chance to experience the same thing I once did in a ‘Walk Thru the Bible’ event,” the Rev. Fischer said in a press release. “Years ago, I came away with a better understanding, appreciation, and even fascination for the way the Bible story unfolds through history. It was life-changing for me.”

This event, which focuses on the Old Testament, offers a unique and highly interactive way to gain better handles on the Bible stories that show how God built a “faith family” with the Hebrew people in the two millennium leading up to the birth of Jesus. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Faith, Front Page News Tagged With: Bible, God, Grove Theater, High Places Community Church, Jesus, Martin Fischer, Oak Ridge, Old Testament, Walk Thru the Bible

Grief seminar offered at Grace Lutheran on Aug. 23

Posted at 11:26 am August 17, 2014
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Stephen Herbes

Stephen Herbes

Licensed Grief Counselor Stephen Herbes will offer a free grief seminar on Saturday, August 23, at Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Oak Ridge.

The seminar, sponsored by the church’s Mental Health Team Ministry, will be held in the fellowship hall, beginning at 10:30 a.m. It’s open to the public, and everyone is invited to attend, a press release said.

Herbes will offer an overview of the grief process, including some common misunderstandings about grieving; what influences our responses to loss; some of the losses of middle and later life; six central needs of mourning; and ways to help a grieving person. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Baptist Hospice, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, grief, grief process, grief seminar, grieving, Mental Health Team Ministry, Stephen Herbes

Last rummage sale at current Unitarian Universalist Church on Aug. 1, 2

Posted at 12:33 am July 26, 2014
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Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church Sanctuary

The sanctuary of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church is pictured above. (File photo)

The Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church will have its last rummage sale at its current location near the new Kroger Marketplace on Robertsville Road on August 1 and 2.

The church is moving from its longtime home there to a new location between Oak Ridge Turnpike and the Joe L. Evins Federal Building, where the U.S. Department of Energy Oak Ridge Office is housed. The UU church property on Robertsville Road will become part of the Kroger shopping center, known as the Westcott Center.

The semiannual rummage at the Robertsville Road location will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, August 1, and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, August 2. Prices are doubled on Friday evening for the sneak preview sale, a press release said.

ORUUC is located at 1500 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

“This will be the last rummage sale in our current location, but plans are already under way to resume the long tradition of having rummage sales starting next year in the church’s new location at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike,” said Betsy Bauer, who for more than two decades has been the sale organizer. “Being advocates for recycling and repurposing, this sale saves items from loading our landfills, and instead finds a home with someone who can reuse it.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: Betsy Bauer, Joe L. Evins Federal Building, Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge Office, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Chuch, ORUUC, Robertsville Road, rummage sale, U.S. Department of Energy

High Places Church has Summer Youth Camp at Big Ridge next week

Posted at 2:57 pm July 15, 2014
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High Places Community Church is having its Summer Youth Camp at Big Ridge State Park next week.

This week-long camp tradition has been going on for more than 30 years, providing a unique youth-oriented life experience that takes place in a natural outdoors setting, a press release said. The camp is for sixth- through 12th-grade youth, and this year’s theme is “Catching Fire.”

The camp runs from 11 a.m. Monday, July 21, to noon Saturday, July 26. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Faith, Front Page News, Summer Camps 2014 Tagged With: Big Ridge State Park, camp, Catching Fire, Chad O'Neal, High Places Community Church, Historic Old Grove Theater, Summer Youth Camp

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