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Manhattan Project: Hike, learn about early schools, shopping, housing

Posted at 10:07 am July 14, 2021
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You can learn about the early school system of Oak Ridge, early shopping centers, and housing in the Clinton Engineer Works during a National Park Service hike on Saturday.

The hike is along the Cedar Hill Greenway. It is scheduled to start at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 17. It will be led by a National Park Service ranger.

The hike will begin at Cedar Hill Park, the former location of Cedar Hill Elementary School, a press release said.

“Along the hike, rangers will discuss the early school system of Oak Ridge, early shopping centers, and housing in the Clinton Engineer Works,” the release said. This will be a moderately difficult 2.5-mile hike.

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Filed Under: Community, Federal, Front Page News, Government, History, History, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Clinton Engineer Works, hike, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, National Park Service, Oak Ridge

Council to consider chlorine purchase Monday evening

Posted at 1:37 pm July 12, 2021
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Outdoor Pool on Providence Road is pictured above. (Photo by City of Oak Ridge)

The Oak Ridge City Council will consider the purchase of up to about $60,000 worth of chlorine briquettes for the city’s outdoor pool on Providence Road this evening (Monday, July 12). Approval of the purchase would ensure that the large, unique pool can continue operating past mid-July, according to the city.

The purchase of the chlorine became controversial after Council member Rick Chinn, who is mayor pro tem (like a vice mayor), voted against the purchase of the briquettes last month. Chinn said he did not want to spend any more money on the pool. Residents and pool users responded with outrage, with hundreds of comments posted to social media. Some pledged to oppose Chinn’s re-election to Council next year.

Last month’s vote was for a sole-source purchase that hadn’t been released for a bid, possibly because the city’s supplier, Duffield Aquatics, had been identified as the sole provider in the region. The city uses Pulsar chlorinating briquettes supplied by Duffield Aquatics.

The sole-source purchase meant that last month’s vote required a unanimous vote. So, Chinn’s vote against the purchase meant it wasn’t approved.

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Filed Under: Community, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Slider, Sports Tagged With: chlorine, chlorine briquettes, Duffield Aquatics, Jon Hetrick, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Council, outdoor pool, Pulsar briquettes, Pulsar chlorine briquette, Rick Chinn

First Presbyterian offers free meals, groceries on July 8

Posted at 2:38 pm July 5, 2021
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First Presbyterian Church will provide a free meal and bag of groceries to food-insecure guests who drive by the church between 5:30 and 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 8.

The church’s monthly Welcome Table community meal program plans to supply each guest with a meal consisting of a sandwich, chips, fresh fruit, and brownies or cookies. In addition, a bag of groceries will be delivered to each car, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: community meal, First Presbyterian Church, free meal

Jackson Square merchants have Papapalooza to honor fathers Saturday

Posted at 9:40 pm June 18, 2021
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Jackson Square businesses are having a Papapalooza to honor fathers on Saturday.

Papapalooza is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 19.

“The Square will be hopping,” a press release said.

The United Way of Anderson County will be hosting the first cornhole tournament in the Square. Prizes will be awarded to the winners and “bragging rights secured for the year,” the release said. The tournament will begin at 12 p.m. To register online, visit the following link. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0849A4AD29AAF58-cornhole.

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Filed Under: Business, Community, Entertainment, Festivals, Food, Front Page News, Music, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Jackson Square, Papapalooza, United Way of Anderson County

Oak Ridge will have Independence Day fireworks

Posted at 10:21 am June 18, 2021
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Fireworks at Alvin K. Bissell Park in Oak Ridge on July 4, 2017. (File photo by D. Ray Smith)

Oak Ridge will have its fireworks show to celebrate Independence Day this year.

The annual display was canceled last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The fireworks show will be in Alvin K. Bissell Park on Sunday, July 4, and it is scheduled to begin at dark, around 9:45 p.m.

The Oak Ridge Community Band, now in its 77th year, will perform prior to the fireworks. the press release said. The concert is free, but donations are accepted by the band to help cover the cost of equipment and other expenses. The music is expected to begin at 7:30 p.m.

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Filed Under: Community, Community, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: fireworks, Independence Day, July 4, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Community Band, Oak Ridge Fire Department

Y-12 donates $8,500 for Scarboro graduates, honoring Oak Ridge 85

Posted at 6:37 pm June 14, 2021
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Dorothy Kirk Lewis and L.C. Gipson, members of the Oak Ridge 85, hold the check representing the $8,500 donation from Consolidated Nuclear Security given in their honor. (Photo courtesy CNS/Y-12)

At the conclusion of a school year during which Oak Ridge commemorated the 65th anniversary of the integration of Oak Ridge High School and Robertsville Junior High, the Scarboro Alumni Association received an $8,500 donation for their scholarship endowment.

Consolidated Nuclear Security, the managing and operating contractor of Y-12 National Security Complex made the donation at the Scarboro Community Center on May 26 in honor of the 85 Black students who integrated Oak Ridge schools in 1955, a press release said. The endowment provides scholarships to selected high school seniors who have an association with the Scarboro community and who choose to continue their education.

Little-known history

The Oak Ridge 85, as they are known, consisted of 85 students who integrated Robertsville Junior High and Oak Ridge High School on September 6, 1955. They were the first students to integrate a public school in the southeastern United States, the press release said.

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Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, History, K-12, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Bill Tindal, Bridget Slater, Consolidated Nuclear Security, Dorothy Kirk Lewis, Faythe Summers, integration, Jaylen Heyward, John Spratling, L.C. Gipson, Maya Lewis, Oak Ridge 85, Oak Ridge High School, Robertsville Junior High, Scarboro Alumni Association, scholarship, Y-12 National Security Complex

Manhattan Project Park has tennis court dance on June 25

Posted at 5:34 pm June 14, 2021
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Oak Ridge Tennis Court Dance NPS
This undated photo shows a tennis court dance in Oak Ridge. (Photo courtesy National Park Service)

The Manhattan Project National Historical Park will commemorate the tennis court dances that occurred in Jackson Square more than 75 years ago with a dance on Friday, June 25.

The dance is scheduled from 6 to 9 p.m. June 25 in the Jackson Square tennis courts. It has been organized by the National Park Service and Explore Oak Ridge.

“All ages are welcome to attend, and everyone is encouraged to participate,” a press release said. “This free event will feature swing dancing music from the 1940s World War II era as well as hits from every decade since then, including current music, so that all age groups will find something to tap their toes to. Music was chosen with the help of local Oak Ridge High School students and will make you want to get on the dance floor.”

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Filed Under: Community, Dancing, Entertainment, Federal, Front Page News, Government, History, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Oak Ridge, tennis court dances

Help clean up East Fork Poplar Creek Greenway

Posted at 3:02 pm June 9, 2021
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Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning and partners Clinch Valley Trails Alliance and Oak Ridge Greenways are sponsoring the second annual trash cleanup and hike on the East Fork Poplar Creek Greenway on Saturday, June 12, 2021. (Image by TCWP)

Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning and partners Clinch Valley Trails Alliance and Oak Ridge Greenways are sponsoring the second annual trash cleanup and hike on the East Fork Poplar Creek Greenway.

“This wonderful new trail, developed by CVTA and Greenways Oak Ridge, was recently completed along the banks of East Fork Poplar Creek in west Oak Ridge,” TCWP said. “The trail meanders through a nice riparian woodland along the creek. This trail is subject to occasional flooding, and help is needed to remove litter left behind by the water. There are also a lot of old tires and other debris that have washed from places upstream.”

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Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Clinch Valley Trail Alliance, East Fork Poplar Creek Greenway, Oak Ridge Greenways, Tennessee Citizens for Wilderness Planning

First Presbyterian offers free meals, groceries Thursday

Posted at 4:04 pm June 8, 2021
By Carolyn H Krause Leave a Comment

First Presbyterian Church will provide a free meal and bag of groceries to food-insecure guests who drive by the church between 5:30 and 6 p.m. Thursday, June 10, a press release said.

The church’s monthly “Welcome Table” community meal program plans to supply each guest with a hot meal consisting of taco soup, Fritos chips, fresh fruit. and brownies or cookies, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: First Presbyterian Church, free meal, groceries, Welcome Table

FORNL talk Tuesday about manufacturing innovation

Posted at 12:34 am June 7, 2021
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Craig Blue

 

A Tuesday talk will focus on manufacturing innovation in the Oak Ridge area.

The featured speaker will be Craig Blue, manager of the Advanced Manufacturing Program at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He will present information about the Manufacturing Demonstration Facility model, science and technology breakthroughs, and quantitative impacts, a press release said. His talk is titled “ORNL’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility: Driving a Manufacturing Innovation Ecosystem.

Tuesday’s monthly meeting of Friends of Oak Ridge National Laboratory will be virtual, or online. It is open to the public, and it is scheduled to start at noon Tuesday, June 8. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Advanced Manufacturing Program, Craig Blue, FORNL, Friends of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, manufacturing innovation, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Drive-through food giveaway scheduled for Saturday, June 19

Posted at 2:48 pm June 6, 2021
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The Oak Ridge Hoofers Golf Group in conjunction with the Burlington Food Pantry and Second Harvest will be sponsoring a Drive-Through Food Giveaway on Saturday, June 19.

The drive-through will be in the parking lot of the Scarboro Community Center, and it will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., a press release said.

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Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Top Stories Tagged With: Burlington Foo Pantry, drive-through food giveaway, food distribution, Oak Ridge Hoofers Golf Group, Second Harvest

Registration open for summer reading at Clinton Library

Posted at 2:40 pm June 6, 2021
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Clinton Public Library
Clinton Public Library

Registration is open for the 2021 Summer Reading Program at the Clinton Public Library.

“This year’s theme is ‘Tails and Tales,’ so join us at the library for a summer filled with exciting programs and activities,” a press release said.

The library, partnering with the Anderson County Animal Shelter, will kick off Summer Reading 2021 on Tuesday, June 8, with a special adoption fair on the front library lawn.

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Filed Under: Clinton, Community, Front Page News, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton Public Library, summer reading

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