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Celebrate Labor Day with Concert in Park on Monday

Posted at 1:29 pm August 31, 2016
By Barbara Gritzner Leave a Comment

Deidre Ford

Pictured above is band member Deidre Ford, who will be guest vocalist at the Oak Ridge Community Band’s concert on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 5, 2016. (Submitted photo)

 

The Oak Ridge Community Band will have its last outdoor concert of the season at 7 p.m. Monday, September 5, in A.K. Bissell Park.

The Labor Day performance will feature vocalist Deidre Ford, who will be singing Hoagy Carmichael’s “Star Dust” and George Gershwin’s”But Not for Me.” Ford, a bass clarinetist with the Community Band, sings and plays baritone saxophone with the Knoxville-based Ensemble Swing Time Band, sings with the Little Big Band, Jack Russell Terriers, Vocal Big Band, and has played clarinet and saxophone in a number of theater productions.

Among the selections the Community Band will perform are James McLeod’s “State Street Strut,” a medley of tunes in Michael Buble’s “Crooner’s Serenade,” Paul Yoder’s tribute to Duke Ellington in “Salute the Duke,” and Warren Barker’s arrangement of “Themes Like Old Times” with “My Melancholy Baby,” “Ain’t We Got Fun,” “On Moonlight Bay,” and “After You’ve Gone,” a press release said.

The audience will also enjoy hearing Warren Barker’s American overture “From Sea to Shining Sea” and John Williams’s fast-paced “The Cowboys,” which will be recognized by John Wayne fans as the theme song from the 1972 movie “The Cowboys.” Rounding out the program will be Sousa’s “The Thunderer,” G.H. Huffine’s “Them Basses,” and Jay Dawson’s arrangement of “Tennessee Salute.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music Tagged With: Dale Pendley, Deidre Ford, Lisa Michaels, Oak Ridge Community Band, outdoor concert

Expert on legal issues, social media to speak Sept. 15 at Roane State

Posted at 1:14 pm August 31, 2016
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

Joe Jarret

Joe Jarret (Submitted photo)

 

An expert on legal issues associated with social media will kick off a lecture series sponsored by the Oak Ridge Institute for Continued Learning, or ORICL, and Roane State Community College.

Joe Jarret’s lecture, titled “Social Media: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,” will begin at 3:15 p.m. on Thursday, September 15, in the City Room of the Coffey-McNally Building on the Oak Ridge campus of Roane State Community College, which is at 701 Briarcliff Avenue. It’s free, and the public is invited. Refreshments will be available in the lobby after Jarret’s talk.

The event in Room A-111 also launches the fall series of courses offered by ORICL, a nonprofit organization that provides a wide variety of classes for area residents who love learning. Those classes start in mid-September, and registration can still be taken during the September 15 event. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: Department of Political Science, Graduate School of Public Policy and Administration, law, Oak Ridge Institute for Continued Learning, ORICL, Roane State, Roane State Community College, social media, University of Tennessee

Photo: You don’t see this everyday—house moving down the Turnpike

Posted at 2:54 pm August 24, 2016
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House Moving on Oak Ridge Turnpike Aug 23 2016

A house is moved down Oak Ridge Turnpike on Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2016. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

A house was moved down Oak Ridge Turnpike this week. Here is a photo by Julio Culiat.

Filed Under: Community, Top Stories Tagged With: house moving, Julio Culiat, Oak Ridge Turnpike

Renowned author Dr. Bass to speak in Oak Ridge

Posted at 11:55 pm August 20, 2016
By Devrin Kuipers Leave a Comment

Dr. Bill Bass

Dr. Bill Bass, a world-renowned forensic anthropologist, founded the University of Tennessee’s Anthropology Research Facility—the Body Farm—a quarter-century ago. He is the author or coauthor of more than 200 scientific publications, as well as a critically acclaimed memoir about his career, “Death’s Acre.” Dr. Bass is also a dedicated teacher, honored as National Professor of the Year by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. (Submitted photo)

 

The community is invited to hear forensic anthropologist, bestselling author, and creator of “The Body Farm,” Dr. William M. Bass III at the New Hope Center in Oak Ridge on Monday, August 29, at 6 p.m.

Respectfully referred to as “Dr. Bass,” he is being sponsored by the Rotary Club of Oak Ridge Sunset. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Health, Nonprofits, Top Stories, Writing Tagged With: Bill Bass, Dr. Bass, New Hope Center, Oak Ridge, PolioPlus fund, Rotary Club of Oak Ridge Sunset, Rotary Foundation, The Body Farm, William Bass, William M. Bass III

‘Fore’ the Girls: Girls Inc. has fundraising Golf Classic on Aug. 26

Posted at 9:31 am August 18, 2016
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Girls Inc. Golf Classic

Submitted by Rhoni Basden, Girls Inc.

What a better way to kick off fall than a beautiful day on the course supporting our next generation of women! Girls Incorporated of Oak Ridge is hosting its 19th Annual Golf Classic on Friday August 26, at the Oak Ridge Country Club.

The Golf Classic this year will feature a Hole-In-One Car Prize sponsored by Sexton Automotive, first- and second-place team prizes, division prizes, prizes for closest to the pin, longest drive, and a putting contest.

This fun day on the course will include refreshments and snacks as well as a fabulous dinner from the Oak Ridge Country Club by the recently remodeled pool and patio.

This year, the funds received from the Golf Classic sponsors and team fees will all support the upcoming Girls Inc. programs. Girls Inc. supports more than 800 girls per year in intentional and research-based programs to empower girls to be healthy, educated, and independent. The annual Golf Classic has supported participating girls for more than 19 years in scholarships, program needs, and sports seasons. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Girls Inc., Girls Incorporated, Golf Classic, Oak Ridge Country Club, Rhoni Basden, Sexton Automotive

Community Orchestra to become Oak Ridge Philharmonia, has concert Saturday

Posted at 9:11 am August 18, 2016
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Oak Ridge Philharmonia aka ORCO at Cokesbury

The Oak Ridge Philharmonia, formerly known as the Oak Ridge Community Orchestra. (Submitted photo)

 

By Dale Gedcke

Pop singers do it, movie stars do it, even sophisticated string quartets do it. So, Oak Ridge Community Orchestra said: “Let’s do it. Let’s change our name.”

For the August 20 concert, the Oak Ridge Community Orchestra will be elevating its brand name to the Oak Ridge Philharmonia.

Under that new banner, it will be performing, “An American in Paris Suite” by George Gershwin (arranged by John Whitney), “Danse Macabre” by Camille Saint-Saëns, the “Overture on Russian Themes” by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, and the first movement of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Symphony No. 40.” More details are offered below. There is also a special surprise for the common man by a famous American composer. See if you can guess what all the fanfare is about from the clues provided.

George Gershwin (1898-1937) captured the sounds and atmosphere of Paris in the 1920s with “An American in Paris,” an almost jazz-like composition originally commissioned for the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in 1928. It is more familiar as the accompaniment to Gene Kelly’s dancing in the 1951 movie of the same name. The version performed in this concert is the condensed arrangement by John Whitney. Near the beginning of the piece, one can hear the taxi horns, and feel the rush of activity in the streets of Paris. A lyrical section of American blues emerges to remind us of the visitor’s nostalgia for home.  Abruptly, a fast jazz idiom jerks the listener back into the Paris bustle, and accelerates the music into a hectic, then grandiose ending, that mixes all of the themes. This is one of Gershwin’s most memorable masterpieces. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: An American in Paris Suite, Camille Saint-Saëns, Cyndi Jeffers, Dale Gedcke, Danse Macabre, First Baptist Church of Oak Ridge, George Gershwin, Marcelo Urias, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Oak Ridge Community Orchestra, Oak Ridge Philharmonia, Overture on Russian Themes, Symphony No. 40, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Manhattan Project public program: Jackson Square, the city center, on Aug. 27

Posted at 10:41 am August 15, 2016
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Historic Jackson Square

Historic Jackson Square is pictured above. (Photo courtesy National Park Service)

 

Join a park ranger for a walk through Jackson Square. Manhattan Project National Historical Park will present a free program on Saturday morning, August 27, at 10 a.m. in Jackson Square in Oak Ridge. The program will begin in the upper parking lot of Jackson Square in front of the fountain.

During the program, park rangers will discuss how routine, tradition, and the comforts of home helped keep Oak Ridge residents focus on the mission and not their hardships, a press release said.

“We will walk to the Alexander Inn Guest House and the Chapel on the Hill during the program,” the release said.

Jackson Square is located three blocks north of the Oak Ridge Turnpike on Broadway Avenue.  If you need directions, maps are available at the National Park desk in the American Museum of Science and Energy in Oak Ridge or you can call (865) 576-6767. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Federal, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Alexander Inn Guest House, American Museum of Science and Energy, Chapel on the Hill, Hanford, Jackson Square, Los Alamos, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, National Park Service

United Way 2016 Campaign kicks off today

Posted at 9:40 am August 15, 2016
By naomi asher Leave a Comment

The 2016 United Way of Anderson County Fundraising Campaign starts today (Monday, August 15).

“The fundraising campaign is being valiantly led this year by Bear Stephenson and Carroll Welch,” a press release said.

“This year also unveils a new mission statement for the organization: United Way of Anderson County improves lives by mobilizing the caring power of our community to advance the common good,” the press release said. “We focus on youth development, self-sufficiency, and senior and health services—the building blocks for a good life and strong community.”

The new mission statement focuses on United Way’s renewed goals of mobilizing volunteers, creating lasting change, and empowering social service programs that serve Anderson County citizens, the release said. In addition, the new mission statement highlights United Way of Anderson County’s new focus areas: youth development, self-sufficiency, and senior and health services. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits Tagged With: Anderson County, Bear Stephenson, Carroll Welch, community training, Naomi Asher, Oak Ridge, self-sufficiency, senior and health services, United Way, United Way of Anderson County, youth development

Red Cross building—the city’s housing office in World War II—is for sale

Posted at 4:37 pm August 12, 2016
By John Huotari 4 Comments

Red-Cross-Building-Aug-10-2016-High

The Red Cross building, which was the city’s housing office during World War II, is for sale. The building, which is on Oak Ridge Turnpike, is pictured above on Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2016. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The Red Cross building, which was used as the city’s housing office during World War II, is for sale.

The American Red Cross had been in the building since 1945, but it last had a part-time employee there in 2014.

It’s one of the few original Oak Ridge buildings remaining on Oak Ridge Turnpike or Illinois Avenue, said Mick Wiest, president of the Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association.

A Red Cross official said the organization is trying to lower its overhead across the country and occupy fewer buildings. That leaves more money to serve clients, said Michelle Hankes, executive director of the Red Cross East Tennessee Chapter Office, which is based in Knoxville.

Much of the organization’s work is field work and can be conducted with a laptop and cell phone, Hankes said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Community, Front Page News, Health, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: American Red Cross, Anderson County, East Tennessee Chapter Office, historic preservation, Manhattan Project, Michelle Hankes, Mick Wiest, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, Oak Ridge Turnpike, ORHPA, Red Cross, Red Cross building, World War II

Oak Ridge Cedar Barren Cleanup, Prairie Grass Extravaganza on Saturday, Aug. 20

Posted at 8:57 pm August 10, 2016
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Oak Ridge Cedar Barren

September blooms at Oak Ridge Cedar Barren, courtesy Doug Colclasure. (Submitted photo)

 

There will be a free opportunity to see prairie goldenrod (Solidago ptarmicoides), naked-stem sunflower (Helianthus occidentalis), and Torrey’s mountain mint (Pycnanthemum torrei) at the Oak Ridge Cedar Barren on Saturday, August 20. This will be combined with a workday to remove invasive plants, a press release said.

Located next to Jefferson Middle School in Oak Ridge, this barren is a joint project of the City of Oak Ridge, the State Natural Areas Division, and Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning, or TCWP. The area is one of just a few cedar barrens in East Tennessee, and it is subject to invasion by Chinese lespedeza, Japanese privet, autumn olive, mimosa, Nepal grass, multiflora rose, and woody plants that threaten the system’s prairie grasses. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, State Tagged With: cedar barren, City of Oak Ridge, cleanup, Jefferson Middle School, Oak Ridge Cedar Barren, Prairie Grass Extravaganza, State Natural Areas Division, TCWP, Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning, Tim Bigelow

Next Veterans Breakfast in Anderson County on Saturday

Posted at 12:07 pm August 8, 2016
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The next Veterans Breakfast in Anderson County is on Saturday, August 13, at the Clinton Community Center.

Military veterans from Anderson County are invited, a press release said.

The breakfast is hosted by Anderson County citizens, and it sponsored this month by AEG: American Employer Group in Clinton, the press release said.

“Chow line” opens at 8:30 a.m., and there will be a brief program at 9 a.m., the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Community, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: AEG, American Employers Group Firm, Anderson County, City of Clinton, Gary Long, James Scott, Lauren Scott Monahan, Lewis Ridenour, military veterans, Ray Varner Ford, Terry Frank, Veterans Breakfast

Help local families through Dine & Donate on Monday, August 8

Posted at 9:28 pm August 7, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Burchfield's and Ray and Fanny Smith

ADFAC board member Ray Smith, along with his wife Fanny, enjoy a meal at Burchfield’s, located inside Doubletree Hotel in Oak Ridge. Burchfield’s is one of only two Dine & Donate restaurants open during breakfast, lunch, and dinner hours—making any time on Monday, August 8, a great time to support ADFAC and Burchfield’s! (Submitted photo)

 

On Monday, August 8, 10 restaurant locations throughout Anderson County will donate a portion of their sales to support Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, or ADFAC. The event, Dine & Donate, happens on the second Monday of each month.

“Dine & Donate is a very important fundraiser for ADFAC,” said Cande Seay, Dine & Donate chair. “It always gladdens my heart to see friends and family dine out on second Mondays—enjoying meals together and helping ADFAC!”

Participating restaurants on Monday, August 8, are:

  • Burchfield’s in Oak Ridge
  • Hoskins in Clinton
  • Mediterranean Delight in Oak Ridge
  • Popeyes in Oak Ridge
  • Razzleberry’s in Oak Ridge
  • Subway locations in Clinton (both), west Oak Ridge (Four Oaks Center), Oliver Springs, and Rocky Top

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Burchfield's, Cande Seay, Dine & Donate, Enrichment Federal Credit Union, Hoskins, J&M's Butcher Shop, Leidos, Mediterranean Delight, ORNL Federal Credit Union, Popeyes, Randy McFarland—State Farm Agent, Ray Smith, Razzleberry’s, Subway, UT-Battelle

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