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An Evening Out to benefit Child Advocacy Center of Anderson County

Posted at 2:01 pm April 21, 2017
By Michelle Powell Leave a Comment

Child Advocacy Center of Anderson County Kids Count 5k

Photo courtesy Child Advocacy Center of Anderson County

 

Some of East Tennessee’s most exciting performing artists will share one stage in Oak Ridge in a concert to raise funds for the Child Advocacy Center of Anderson County, or CACAC, a press release said.

The event attracts a cadre of talented singers, songwriters, dancers, and performers from the area, the press release said. This year, it’s scheduled to start at 6 p.m. Friday, April 28, at the Grove Theater at 123 Randolph Road in Grove Center.

Two of the area’s most talented performers will be highlighting the evening, the press release said. Kelle Jolly, “The Tennessee Ukulele Lady,” is one of East Tennessee’s most celebrated jazz musicians and a WUOT personality, the release said. Dominick White, a baritone with the Marble City Opera Company, will share his talent in the evening of fun.

Other singers, plus dance ensembles, will be performing including tango, lindy hop, and Greg Carney’s hip-hop. The emcee of the evening will be Zach Farrar who will also be handling the live auction.

“This event makes a difference in the lives of children,” said Sally Avery, president of the CACAC Board of Directors. “An evening of entertainment while supporting the kids, it is the event to be at this year!” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Dancing, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Nonprofits Tagged With: An Evening Out, CACAC, Child Advocacy Center of Anderson County, Dominick White, Greg Carney, Grove Theater, Kelly Jolly, Marble City Opera Company, Sally Avery, The Tennessee Ukulele Lady, Zach Farrar

New healthy living exhibit opens at Children’s Museum on Saturday

Posted at 1:28 pm April 19, 2017
By Kay Brookshire Leave a Comment

Children will find plenty of colorful fruits and vegetables to encourage healthy eating and many suggestions for movement to keep them fit when the new Kids in Action! Healthy Living exhibit opens Saturday, April 22, 2017 at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge. (Submitted photo)

Children will find plenty of colorful fruits and vegetables to encourage healthy eating and many suggestions for movement to keep them fit when the new Kids in Action! Healthy Living exhibit opens Saturday, April 22, 2017 at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge. (Submitted photo)

 

Children will find plenty of colorful fruits and vegetables to encourage healthy eating and many suggestions for movement to keep them fit when a new exhibit opens Saturday at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge.

The Kids in Action! Healthy Living exhibit opens with a ribbon cutting at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 22, in the east wing of the Museum. The exhibit opening will feature special activities in the gym and drawings for door prizes throughout the day, with one week of summer camp as the grand door prize. The museum is open until 4 p.m. Saturday.

A members’ sneak preview of the new exhibit will be held from 5-7 p.m. Friday at the museum, which is at 461 West Outer Drive in Oak Ridge. Museum visitors may join that evening if they wish to participate in the sneak preview.

“The exhibit is an opportunity for kids to learn through play where their food comes from. We have a henhouse and a farmers’ market. Children and families can learn about making healthy food choices,” Beth Shea, the museum’s executive director, said of the “Healthy Eating” part of the exhibit.

The “Healthy Activity” section of the exhibit encourages kids and families to keep healthy and fit through exercise and movement. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Beth Shea, Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Gale Hinton, Grainger Foundation, healthy activities, healthy activity, healthy eating, Healthy Living Exhibit, Institute of Museum and Library Services, Kids in Action! Healthy Living Exhibit, Mary Ann Damos, Oak Ridge Panhellenic Alumnae, Owen Design Group, W.W. Grainger Inc.

United Way has its annual meeting at New Hope Center on Thursday

Posted at 1:37 pm April 18, 2017
By naomi asher Leave a Comment

United Way of Anderson County

United Way of Anderson County has its annual meeting on Thursday morning at the New Hope Center at Y-12 National Security Complex on Scarboro Road.

The 2017 Annual Meeting starts at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, April 18. More than 100 community members, leaders, and volunteers are expected to attend. There will be a waffle and coffee bar, among other breakfast items, a press release said.

2016 Campaign Co-Chairs Carroll Welch and Bear Stephenson will welcome the crowd, and they will talk about the successes of the past year, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: annual meeting, Bear Stephenson, Carroll Welch, Darren Osborne, John Garrity, Naomi Asher, New Hope Center, Scott McIlveen, United Way, United Way of Anderson County

Children’s Museum presents Selma Shapiro Friend of the Child Award

Posted at 3:46 pm April 16, 2017
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Nick Imperato accepts the Selma Shapiro Friend of the Child award presented posthumously to his wife, Pat Imperato, from Children’s Museum board member Suzan Bowman. (Submitted photo)

Nick Imperato accepts the Selma Shapiro Friend of the Child award presented posthumously to his wife, Pat Imperato, from Children’s Museum board member Suzan Bowman. (Submitted photo)

 

The Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge recently presented the first Selma Shapiro Friend of the Child award posthumously to Pat Imperato, a Museum board president and volunteer who gave generously of her time to many community organizations.

Imperato had a passion for community service and faced each day asking, “What can I do today to make this world a better place?” Museum board member Suzan Bowman related in presenting the award to Pat’s husband, Nick Imperato, at the Museum’s annual meeting.

“When she recruited me to be on this board, she told me that this Museum is one of the joys of her life,” Bowman said in presenting the award. “Pat gave so unselfishly of her time and energy to causes she believed in.”

The Shapiro family contributed $1,000 to the Museum in memory of Pat Imperato and in honor of the award. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, Nick Imperato, Pat Imperato, Ronnie Bogard, selma shapiro, Selma Shapiro Friend of the Child award, Suzan Bowman

TVA engineers, retirees join union carpenters to renovate TVA Waterworks at Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge

Posted at 2:18 pm April 16, 2017
By Kay Brookshire Leave a Comment

Kristine Torrance, left, David Torrance, and David Bush, both with the TVA Norris Engineering Laboratory, and Ashley Zeringue and Bucky Smith, with the Children’s Museum, gather around the model of TVA locks and dams on the Tennessee River in the Waterworks exhibit. (Submitted photo)

Kristine Torrance, left, David Torrance, and David Bush, both with the TVA Norris Engineering Laboratory, and Ashley Zeringue and Bucky Smith, with the Children’s Museum, gather around the model of TVA locks and dams on the Tennessee River in the Waterworks exhibit. (Submitted photo)

 

Young visitors at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge enjoy splashing and floating boats through the locks and dams in the TVA Waterworks exhibit. When the aging exhibit needed an overhaul to stay afloat, Tennessee Valley Authority employees and retirees joined members of the local carpenters union to plan and make the needed repairs.

“The children love this exhibit even more, now that they have better access to it thanks to the carpenters. And it is safer for them in many ways thanks to the engineers. And they still love to get wet as they learn about locks and dams,” said Suzan Bowman, a Children’s Museum board member, speaking at a recent ribbon cutting for the renovated exhibit.

Bowman knew who to call for help when the Museum’s Facilities Manager Bucky Smith alerted the board that the exhibit needed refurbishing. She had worked for TVA for 30 years before her retirement and was president of the TVA Retirees Association. She realized that she knew many of the TVA employees who had built the model of locks and dams for the TVA barge at the 1982 Knoxville World’s Fair, a model later donated to the Children’s Museum.

First, TVA employees from the Norris Engineering Laboratory visited the Museum to assess the model and discovered it was structurally unsound. Bowman then enlisted the aid of area TVA retirees, gathering a team to plan for improving the exhibit. Hal Stephens became the lead engineer on the project, with Bill Haire handling electrical engineering. Retirees R. Michael Parker, John and JoAnne Pantanizoppoulos, Bill and Sharon Pitkin, and David Gengozian also pitched in. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, Suzan Bowman, Tennessee Valley Authority, TVA, TVA Norris Engineering Laboratory, TVA Retirees Association, TVA Waterworks Exhibit, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners Local 50

‘Everything Chocolate’ evening on April 29 supports Agape House of Oak Ridge

Posted at 8:41 pm April 14, 2017
By Kay Brookshire Leave a Comment

A chocolate fountain coats fruit and marshmallows in sweet chocolate.

A chocolate fountain coats fruit and marshmallows in sweet chocolate.

 

Sample chocolate desserts, savor the flavors, and support Agape House of Oak Ridge at its third annual “An Evening of Everything Chocolate” on Saturday, April 29.

The event will feature tables filled with chocolate culinary temptations from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the Social Hall of Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike, a press release said. Guests will indulge in fudge, chocolate-covered potato chips and popcorn, truffles, chocolate-dipped fruit, brownies, and other special treats, including fresh baked-on-site chocolate chip cookies. Coffee, sipping chocolate, and water will also be served.

All proceeds will go to the direct support of Agape House, a nonprofit organization that provides transitional housing for the homeless, the press release said. Since opening in 2014, Agape House has helped 36 homeless families or individuals with short-term, temporary housing, and other support services as they work with agencies to gain self-sufficiency.

“Because of support from the community, 36 families have had their lives positively changed and are now on a path to self-sufficiency, with positive future stories to tell,” said Michael McCutcheon, director of Agape House of Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Agape Houe of Oak Ridge, An Evening of Everything Chocolate, Ecumenical Storehouse, Habitat for Humanity Anderson County, homeless, Michael McCutcheon, Prevent Child Abuse Tennessee, Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services, Tennessee Valley Coalition for the Homeless, TORCH, transitional housing, Trinity Outreach Center of Hope

Five ways to foster resilience in young children

Posted at 8:09 pm April 14, 2017
By Marjorie Alcorn Leave a Comment

By Marjorie Alcorn: Home Visitor Healthy Families Tennessee/Prevent Child Abuse Tennessee East Region

Resilience is defined as the ability to thrive, adapt and cope despite tough and stressful times. It’s a natural counterweight to negative events children experience commonly called adverse childhood experiences. The more a child learns to be resilient, the more likely they are to deal with negative experiences in a healthy way that won’t have unfavorable outcomes over their lifetime.

We aren’t born resilient. It’s actually a skill that can be taught, learned, and practiced. Every child has the ability to become resilient if surrounded by the right environments and people. As a parent or caregiver of young children, here are a few ways you can foster resilience in the little ones you love so much. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Opinion Tagged With: children, Healthy Families Tennessee, Marjorie Alcorn, Prevent Child Abuse Tennessee, resilience, Resiliency

Project Linus Blanket Day is April 22; organizers donating blankets to children

Posted at 8:02 pm April 14, 2017
By Deb Miller Leave a Comment

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Project Linus Blanket Day is scheduled for Saturday, April 22, at Roane State Community College in Oak Ridge. Organizers said they’re nearing their goal of donating 30,000 blankets to children in traumatic situations.

A Blanket Day is a gathering of friends, family, volunteers, and others to knit, crochet, quilt, or sew blankets, a press release said.

“Can’t sew? Don’t worry we have plenty for you to do—you can help sew labels, check blankets or even learn to ‘tie’ a quilt,” the press release said. “Feel free to bring your crocheting or knitting to work on—there will be a nice lounge area for this. Or, just stop by to learn more about Project Linus of East TN and how we are nearing our goal of donating 30,000 blankets to children in traumatic situations.”

Registration is not required, but organizers would like you to RSVP so they can plan. There is no cost for the Blanket Day. Snacks and drinks will be available throughout the day. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Blanket Day, blankets, Charity, Deb Miller, Project Linus Blanket Day, Project Linus of East TN, Roane State Community College

Today: Dine & Donate helps ADFAC

Posted at 8:05 am April 10, 2017
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Gondolier in Clinton has an extensive menu including Italian pasta favorites, pizza, salads, sandwiches, and much more. Don’t forget to leave room for dessert, though. Gondolier also offers delicious cakes and pastries! (Submitted photo)

Gondolier in Clinton has an extensive menu including Italian pasta favorites, pizza, salads, sandwiches, and much more. Don’t forget to leave room for dessert, though. Gondolier also offers delicious cakes and pastries! (Submitted photo)

 

Eleven local restaurants will donate a portion of their sales today to support Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, or ADFAC.

“Dine & Donate Mondays are always an easy way to treat loved ones (or yourself!) to a special meal that also gives back to the community,” a press release said.

Here are the restaurants participating today (Monday, April 10). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Dine & Donate

UT professor to discuss last year’s wildfires on April 13 in Oak Ridge

Posted at 4:05 pm April 2, 2017
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Henri Grissino-Mayer

Henri Grissino-Mayer

A University of Tennessee professor will discuss the devastating wildfires in the Southeast in 2016 during a talk in Oak Ridge on April 13.

The featured speaker will be UT professor Henri Grissino-Mayer, a renowned expert on ecosystems, a press release said. He will address the devastating fires, their cause, and what the future may be, a press release said.

The talk is titled “The 2016 Wildfires in the Southeastern U.S.: What Comes Next after Gatlinburg?” It will be presented by the University of Tennessee Arboretum Society.

It’s scheduled from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 13, in the UT Arboretum Auditorium at 901 South Illinois Avenue in Oak Ridge.

Grissino-Mayer is a professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville and director of the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Science. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Police and Fire Tagged With: ecosystems, Henri Grissino-Mayer, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee Arboretum Society, UT AgResearch, UT Arboretum, UT Arboretum Society, UT Forest Resources AgResearch and Education Center, UT Institute of Agriculture, wildfires

Clinch River Home Health receives $30,000 grant

Posted at 8:56 pm March 29, 2017
By Beth Fee Leave a Comment

Clinch River Home Health is located at 401 Sulphur Springs Road in Clinton. You can call Clinch River Home Health at (865) 457-4263. (Photo by Clinch River Home Health via Facebook)

Clinch River Home Health is located at 401 Sulphur Springs Road in Clinton. You can call Clinch River Home Health at (865) 457-4263. (Photo by Clinch River Home Health via Facebook)

 

Clinch River Home Health in Clinton has received a $30,000 grant from The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. The money will be used during the next six months to help support Clinch River Home Health’s Senior Safety Program to help provide Life Link Medical Alert Systems to the homes of clients who need the protection of 24/7 emergency assistance with the push of a button.

The Life Link Medical Alert Systems are provided at no cost to the nonprofit organization’s clients.

“Just pushing a button on the pendant brings needed help,” a press release said. “Each alert system is activated with three easy steps. Four contact phone numbers can be stored, and automatic 911 dialing occurs if none of the contacts are available. The wireless pendant provides two-way voice transmission for safety, security, and peace of mind for seniors living alone as well as their contact friends and family.”

The press release said the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee is a charitable organization dedicated to enriching the quality of life, and it has announced grants to 121 Tennessee organizations as part of a one-time Serving Tennessee’s Seniors grant opportunity. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Beth Fee, Clinch River Home Health, Life Link Medical Alert Systems, Senior Safety Program, Serving Tennessee’s Seniors, The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee

UT Arboretum Society has 50th annual Spring Plant Sale on April 8

Posted at 5:54 pm March 28, 2017
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society’s 50th Annual Spring Plant Sale will gather the best of four local nurseries in one location. The public sale will be held on Saturday, April 8, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the UT Arboretum at 901 South Illinois Avenue (Highway 62) in Oak Ridge. The “Members Only” sale will be on Friday, April 7, from 5-7 p.m. (Submitted photo)

The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society’s 50th Annual Spring Plant Sale will gather the best of four local nurseries in one location. The public sale will be held on Saturday, April 8, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the UT Arboretum at 901 South Illinois Avenue (Highway 62) in Oak Ridge. The “Members Only” sale will be on Friday, April 7, from 5-7 p.m. (Submitted photo)

 

The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society’s 50th Annual Spring Plant Sale will gather the best of four local nurseries in one location.

The public sale will be held on Saturday, April 8, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the UT Arboretum at 901 South Illinois Avenue (Highway 62) in Oak Ridge.

The “Members Only” sale will be on Friday, April 7, from 5-7 p.m. Memberships may be purchased at that time for this “early bird” shopping opportunity. Checks and credit cards will be accepted. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Spring Plant Sale, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee Arboretum Society, UT Arboretum, UT Arboretum Society, Will Witte

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