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UT economics professor to discuss virtues, limits of free markets

Posted at 12:17 pm November 29, 2013
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Marianne Wanamaker

Marianne Wanamaker

An assistant economics professor at the University of Tennessee will discuss the virtues and limits of free markets during a noon lecture Tuesday.

Marianne Wanamaker will be the guest speaker at Lunch with the League at lunchtime Tuesday at the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church. Her presentation is sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge.

Wanamaker is an assistant professor in the Department of Economics in the University Of Tennessee’s College of Business Administration. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: capitalism, College of Business Administration, Department of Economics, free markets, League of Women Voters, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with the League, Marianne Wanamaker, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, University of Tennessee

Oak Ridge Civic Ballet supports Second Harvest

Posted at 6:58 pm November 26, 2013
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ORCBA Angels

The Oak Ridge Civic Ballet Association said it was proud to give back with a promotion for Second Harvest during their recent “Nutcracker” performances. Pictured above are ORCBA angels. (Submitted photo)

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In appreciation of the support from the East Tennessee community during the past 50 years, the Oak Ridge Civic Ballet Association was proud to give back with a promotion for Second Harvest during their recent “Nutcracker” performances. Patrons who donated five items for Second Harvest East Tennessee received special discounts on ticket prices.

A similar promotion with a local nonprofit agency that benefits lower income families in our area is planned for the spring production of “Sleeping Beauty” and “Swan Lake” on April 5, 2014. More specific information will be posted at www.orcba.org as it becomes available.

ORCBA holds the longest continuously-standing dance charter in the state of Tennessee. The organization’s goal is to provide a clean, safe, fun, professional environment for dancers of all abilities and ages to perform before a live audience. ORCBA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Filed Under: Community, Community, Dancing, Entertainment, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: East Tennessee, Nutcracker, Oak Ridge Civic Ballet Association, ORCBA, Second Harvest Food Bank

Oak Ridge Schools students, staff increase United Way donations by more than 25 percent

Posted at 7:15 pm November 23, 2013
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Oak Ridge Schools Donate to United Way

Michael Mott, second from left, was the winner of the grand prize of a weekend getaway donated by United Way of Anderson County Loaned Executive Becky Hook, a retired Oak Ridge teacher. Mott is pictured above with Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers, right, and Principal Bruce Lay, left, and Rick Morrow, UWAC executive director. (Submitted photo)

Students and staff in the Oak Ridge School system increased their contributions to this year’s United Way of Anderson County campaign by more than 25 percent, an official said.

“We are excited to be able to give back to our community,” said Bruce Borchers, Oak Ridge School superintendent. “This is a great community to be part of.”

“To see an increase during these very challenging times really means a lot,” said Rick Morrow, UWAC executive director. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Education, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Becky Hook, Bruce Borchers, Bruce Lay, Jefferson Middle School, Linden Elementary School, Michael Mott, Oak Ridge Schools, Rick Morrow, United Way of Anderson County, UWAC, Woodland Elementary School

Globetrotter-style hoops on Saturday benefits foundation, Scarboro association

Posted at 9:17 am November 21, 2013
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A Saturday night of hoops—Globetrotter style—will benefit the Regina Kirk Foundation and the Scarboro Community Alumni Association.

The game pits The Harlem Legends against The Oak Ridge All-Stars. It starts at 5 p.m. Saturday at Oak Ridge High School.

“The Oak Ridge All-Stars will be comprised of city officials, educators, and former Wildcats who will agree to an evening of family fun in their challenge of the Harlem Legends in a friendly game of hoops—Globetrotter style,” a press release said.

The Harlem legends are a group of professional athletes, former players from the Harlem Globetrotters, NBA, NFL, past Olympians, and other professionals. Legends include Michael Douglas, Tyrone “Hollywood Brown,” Larry “Shorty” Coleman, Robert Wallace, Tree Gordon, Mike Glenn, Jimmy Bolden, Kevin Sowell, L.T. Trahan, and Regina Kirk. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Globetrotter, Jimmy Bolden, Kevin Sowell, L.T. Trahan, Larry "Shorty" Coleman, Michael Douglas, Mike Glenn, Oak Ridge High School, Regina Kirk, Regina Kirk Foundation, Robert Wallace, Scarboro Community Alumni Association, The Harlem Legends, The Oak Ridge All-Stars, Tree Gordon, Tyrone"Hollywood Brown", Wildcats

CONTACT Care Line celebrates 40th anniversary Friday

Posted at 8:49 am November 21, 2013
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Deborah Patterson

Deborah Patterson

For 40 years, volunteers with CONTACT Care Line have provided a listening ear to East Tennesseans in crisis, and the Oak Ridge-based nonprofit is inviting the public to a Friday evening of bluegrass music to celebrate its milestone anniversary.

The public is also recognizing CONTACT, with both the city of Oak Ridge and Rep. John Ragan from Tennessee’s District 33 proclaiming November as “CONTACT Care Line Month,” a press release said.

“A lot has changed in 40 years,” said Deb Patterson, CONTACT’s executive director, “but six of our volunteers have been with us from Day One, and what hasn’t changed is that lonely people, people with mental illnesses, the elderly—all of us, really—need someone to talk to every once in a while. It’s going to be special to reach the 40-year milestone and to thank all our telephone workers.”

The 40th Ruby Anniversary Balloon Pop Concert featuring the Ridge City Ramblers will be held from 7-10 p.m. Friday at the Pollard Conference Center in Oak Ridge. The Ramblers will provide a fun mix of bluegrass and Americana music, and there’ll be a prize in every balloon, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: 40th Ruby Anniversary Balloon Pop Concert, anniversary, bluegrass, CONTACT, CONTACT Care Line, Deb Patterson, Knoxville, Mindfulness Meditation, Oak Ridge, Ridge City Ramblers, volunteers

Rotary clubs plan dragon boat races at Oak Ridge Marina in May

Posted at 10:11 pm November 20, 2013
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Dragon Boat Festival

Teams take part in the annual Dragon Boat Festival in Taipei on May 28, 2009. (Photo credit Patrick Lin/AFP/Getty Images)

Three local Rotary clubs are launching the city’s first Dragon Boat Festival on May 17 at the Oak Ridge Marina and Pavilion in Melton Lake Park.

“The purpose of the festival is to provide a venue for dragon boat races, offer food and musical entertainment, and raise funds for a special project and nonprofit service organizations in the community,” said Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson, president of the Rotary Club of Oak Ridge.

The boat racing event, launched by OARS in the Water, will celebrate Oak Ridge’s waterfront and signature rowing venue. OARS stands for the Oak Ridge Association of Rotarians. The other two clubs are the Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary and Oak Ridge Sunset Rotary clubs. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: dragon boat races, Dynamic Dragon Boat Racing LLC, Jim Sumner, Keith Kahl, Leslie England, Mark Watson, Melton Lake Park, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Association of Rotarians, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival, Oak Ridge Marina and Pavilion, Oak Ridge Rotary Community Fund, Oak Ridge Sunset Rotary Club, OARS in the Water, Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, Rotary clubs, Tony Jordan

World-wide polio eradication to be discussed at Lunch with League on Tuesday

Posted at 12:15 pm November 17, 2013
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Brenda Thornburgh in India

Brenda Thornburgh, left, president of Galbraith Laboratories Inc. and past President of Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, marks a child’s left pinkie with a purple marker during a polio eradication mission in India in 2012, indicating that the child has received the immunization. (Submitted photo).

Brenda Thornburgh, president of Galbraith Laboratories Inc. and past President of Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, will discuss the worldwide effort to eradicate polio during Lunch with the League on Tuesday.

The meeting starts at noon in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church on Oak Ridge Turnpike.

For most Americans, paralytic polio is a disease of the past, a press release said. However, there has been a worldwide increase in the number of confirmed cases across the world in 2013, primarily in non-endemic countries such as Somalia, Kenya, and the Syrian Arab Republic. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Brenda Thornburgh, Galbraith Laboratories Inc., immunization, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with the League, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, polio, polio eradication, vaccination

ORCMA holiday wreaths for sale through Wednesday

Posted at 12:03 pm November 17, 2013
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The Oak Ridge Civic Music Association is taking advance orders for holiday wreaths made from fresh evergreens.

A traditional symbol of the holiday season, the wreaths are made of Fraser Fir (Southern Balsam). Proceeds from the sale are used in ORCMA’s longstanding commitment to the funding of local music organizations.

The wreaths are made to order in sizes ranging from 14 inches to 32 inches and can be customized in larger sizes as wanted. Red or maroon velvet bows are also available by order. Prices for wreaths range from $17 to $30, and bows cost $7. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Holidays 2013, Music, Nonprofits Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Barbara Weber, Fraser Fir, holiday wreaths, Oak Ridge Chorus, Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, ORCMA, Scott McKenney, Southern Balsam

Officials celebrate conversion of historic hotel to assisted living center

Posted at 8:00 am November 15, 2013
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Alexander Inn Groundbreaking

Local, state, and federal officials join volunteers and nonprofit and business executives for a groundbreaking ceremony at the historic Alexander Inn on Thursday.

Top military leaders and scientists once stayed at this historic two-story hotel in the heart of Oak Ridge, and now it’s being converted into an assisted living center.

The $5.5 million renovation of the Alexander Inn at Jackson Square started in July, the culmination of a years-long preservation effort. It could be complete by mid-2014, said Rick Dover, manager of Family Pride Corp., the company converting the hotel.

The Guest House Senior Living at the Alexander Inn will have 62 rooms, including a 17-room memory care wing.

The hotel was built during the Manhattan Project, a top-secret federal program to build the world’s first atomic bombs during World War II. Guests who once stayed there included Gen. Leslie Groves, Secretary of War Henry Stimson, and physicists J. Robert Oppenheimer and Enrico Fermi. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Government, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Office, State, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Alexander Inn, assisted living center, East Tennessee, East Tennessee Preservation Alliance, Endangered Heritage, Ethiel Garlington, ETPA, Family Pride Corp., Guest House Senior Living, historic district, hotel, IDB, Jackson Square, K-25 Building, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, National Historic Register, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, Oak Ridge Industrial Development Board, Oak Ridge Revitalization Effort, Patrick McIntyre, payment in lieu of taxes, PILOT, Rick Dover, Tennessee Historical Commission, Tom Beehan, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Interior, World War II

Federal official to give K-25 preservation update Thursday

Posted at 8:00 am November 13, 2013
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K-25 Original Building

The K-25 Gaseous Diffusion Plant is pictured above as it was when it was operating. (Submitted photos)

A federal official will give an update on the historic preservation plans for the former K-25 Building in west Oak Ridge on Thursday.

Karen Doughty, who works in environmental management for the U.S. Department of Energy in Oak Ridge, will present the status update on the K-25 Historic Preservation initiative during a Thursday evening meeting of the Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association. The public meeting starts at 7 p.m. in the Midtown Community Center at 102 Robertsville Road. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, East Tennessee Technology Park, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge Office, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: environmental management, historic preservation, K-25, K-25 Building, K-25 Historic Preservation, K-25 History Center, K-25 Memorandum of Agreement, Karen Doughty, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, U.S. Department of Energy

Children’s Museum Gala celebrates 1970s

Posted at 11:52 am November 12, 2013
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Jack Funari and John Brown

Jack Funari, also known as “Saxophone Jack,” and John Brown will perform at the Children’s Museum 40th Birthday Gala on Friday, Dec. 6. (Submitted photo)

The Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge will celebrate its origins in the 1970s when guests gather for the 40th Birthday Gala at the museum on Friday, Dec. 6. The theme will be “Rocketing through the 70s!” in honor of the March 11, 1973, birth of the museum and the Rocket Room play area that delights children of all ages.

Guests will hop aboard the “Soul Train,” with the museum decked out as Knoxville’s Southern Terminal, as they enjoy the folk, rock, and pop culture of the 1970s.

Saxophone Jack and Friends will entertain guests with the music from the 1970s, and guests are invited to dress as their favorite characters of that era. Jack Furnari, also known as Saxophone Jack, has been in the Knoxville and East Tennessee music scene for more than 30 years. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: 1970s, birthday gala, Caroll Welch, children's museum, Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, gala, Jack Funari, John Brown, Saxophone Jack

Children’s Museum reopens Waterworks Exhibit

Posted at 4:00 pm November 11, 2013
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TVA Group Exhibit Display

Tennessee Valley Authority staff members, who designed graphics showing TVA’s role on the Tennessee River and displaying river safety information, join TVA board member Neil McBride, center, and others who helped renovate the exhibit. Laura Smith, with TVA, holds the plaque thanking TVA for its many contributions to the exhibit. (Submitted photos)

Children are once again splashing water as they send wooden tugboats down river in the TVA Waterworks Exhibit at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge. The exhibit recently reopened with some new additions that highlight learning through play.

In addition to operating small locks and dams in a flume donated by the Tennessee Valley Authority, children now may climb aboard a child-sized tugboat for an imaginary trip down the Tennessee River. After boarding, children may walk around the deck before entering the pilot house and crews’ quarters of the red, white, and blue tugboat, a small-scale replica of Ingram Marine Group’s working tugboats. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Carroll Welch, Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, Frank Peishel, Tennessee Valley Authority, tugboat, TVA, TVA Waterworks Exhibit, Waterworks

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