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Santa makes early visit to Oak Ridge: Pancakes with Santa

Posted at 7:45 am December 8, 2015
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Santa (aka: Lee Morris, of Oak Ridge) will be at Applebee’s Restaurant this Saturday, Dec. 12, 2015, from 8 to 10 a.m. (Submitted photo)

 

Santa will make an early stop in Oak Ridge this Saturday, December 12, from 8 to 10 a.m. at Applebee’s Restaurant.

The public is invited to join Santa (aka: long time Oak Ridge resident Lee Morris) for a pancake breakfast to benefit CONTACT Care Line of East Tennessee.  Breakfast and an opportunity for a picture with Santa is $5.

Applebee’s is at 1213 Oak Ridge Turnpike in Oak Ridge.

Oak Ridge churches founded CONTACT in 1973, and the nonprofit agency now serves Knoxville and surrounding communities as well. Volunteers field approximately 10,000 calls per year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Bruce Marshall, CONTACT, CONTACT Care Line, crisis line, Lee Morris, Oak Ridge, Pancakes with Santa, Santa

Roane State dental hygiene students help at Ronald McDonald House

Posted at 1:31 pm December 6, 2015
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Roane State Community College dental hygiene students recently prepared breakfast for 27 family members staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Knoxville. Front row kneeling starting from left are Guerin Bearden, Leslie Setzer, Atoosa Aval, Lorelei Glenn, and Lubov Jestes. Back from left are program director Melinda Gill, Miranda Carpenter, Kim Palmer, Melissa McAllester, Angela Whipp, and Bruna Rose. (Photo by Roane State)

 

Roane State Community College dental hygiene students recently prepared breakfast for 27 family members staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Knoxville.

The Ronald McDonald House is open to any family with a child, age 21 or under, who is receiving medical treatment at an area hospital, including East Tennessee Children’s Hospital.

For more information, visit http://knoxrmhc.org.

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: dental hygiene, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Roane State Community College, Ronald McDonald House

VanderSteeg to be president, CEO of Covenant Health, which includes MMC

Posted at 11:10 am November 23, 2015
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Jim VanderSteeg

Jim VanderSteeg (Photo by Covenant Health)

Covenant Health, the major health system headquartered in Knoxville and the region’s largest employer, has announced plans for a leadership transition. Effective April 1, 2016, Anthony L. “Tony” Spezia, Covenant’s long-time president and chief executive officer, will become CEO emeritus and Jim VanderSteeg, executive vice-president of operations, will assume the role of president and CEO of the health system.

“This announcement is a culmination of several years of succession planning by Covenant’s board and our CEO,” said Larry Mauldin, chairman of Covenant Health’s board of directors. “Tony Spezia has been Covenant’s CEO for over 15 years and has led a remarkable business turnaround which has made Covenant Health one of the leading health systems in the country.

“The Covenant board wants to assure that the organization continues the successful strategies and commitment to quality that has led to the health system’s success,” he said. “Jim VanderSteeg has worked closely with Tony for the past eight years and has demonstrated that he is well qualified to lead Covenant Health.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Health, Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Anthony L. "Tony" Spezia, CEO, chief executive officer, Covenant Health, Jim VanderSteeg, Larry Mauldin, president

Secret City Half Marathon, 5K is Saturday

Posted at 6:02 pm November 18, 2015
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The Secret City Half Marathon and 5K has grown into one of the largest athletic events in Oak Ridge. A field of an estimated 700 runners and walkers will participate when the race celebrates its seventh anniversary on Saturday, November 21.

“This year we have totally revamped the event, and we think participants are going to really enjoy the changes,” says Lisa Kendall, race director for the half marathon and 5K races and event sales manager for the Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau.

In the past, the event was held over two days but that is down to one day with both races starting just 15 minutes apart. The previous “double loop” half marathon route is gone, replaced with a route that starts and finishes on the Melton Lake peninsula and includes Union Valley Road, home to the Rogers Group, which is the presenting sponsor of this year’s event.

“We are thrilled that the Roger’s Group gave us permission to route the race down their private road and by their quarry,” Kendall said. “It’s a very scenic route that will be new to many Oak Ridgers as well.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Health and Wellness Tent, Lisa Kendall, Melton Lake, Methodist Medical Center, Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau, runners, Secret City Half Marathon, Secret City Half Marathon and 5K

Photos: Alexander Guest House ribbon-cutting, open house

Posted at 8:32 am November 12, 2015
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Pictured above during a ribbon-cutting and open house at the Alexander Guest House on Thursday, Nov. 5, 2015, are former Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan, left; Rick Dover of Dover Development, the East Tennessee company that converted the historic two-story hotel into an assisted living center; and Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

A ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, November 5, celebrated the conversion of the former Alexander Inn, a historic two-story hotel in central Oak Ridge, into an assisted living center called Alexander Guest House.

The ceremony, which was organized by the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, included an open house. Guests toured the new 64-apartment assisted living center, which is located at 210 East Madison Road in Jackson Square.

Preserving the former Alexander Inn had been a dream for years, and those who have toured the two-year, $8 million conversion, completed by Dover Development of East Tennessee, have described it as “lovely” and “absolutely tremendous,” among other superlatives. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Community, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Health, Media, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Photos, Slider Tagged With: Alexander Guest House, Alexander Inn, assisted living center, Barack Obama, Bobbie Martin, Dover Development, Guest House, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Mark Watson, Mick Wiest, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, Phil Yager, ribbon-cutting, Rick Dover, Theresa Scott, Tom Beehan, World War II

One legally blind, the other in a wheelchair, racing duo trains for marathon Sunday

Posted at 2:07 am October 23, 2015
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Melissa Peplow and Vicky Wallace at Oak Ridge Marina on Oct. 21, 2015

Melissa Peplow, left, is legally blind, and Vicky Wallace, in wheelchair, has lost use of the left side of her body after four strokes. But together the two compete in running races. Here they train at the Oak Ridge Marina. On Sunday, they’ll compete in the 40th Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, D.C. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

One running partner is legally blind. The other has had four strokes and lost control of the left side of her body.

But together, they’ve formed a racing duo that’s competed in 5ks, 10ks, 15ks, and half-marathons.

This weekend, the duo, Melissa Peplow and Vicky Wallace, will compete in the their longest race yet, a full marathon. It’s the 40th Marine Corps Marathon on Sunday in Washington, D.C.

Peplow is legally blind. She runs behind Wallace’s wheelchair and helps push it.

Wallace’s left side is paralyzed. She helps navigate and uses her right hand to help push her wheelchair, and her right leg to help pull it.

The two competed in back-to-back half-marathons in East Tennessee last November, racing in Farragut on a Saturday and then in Alcoa on a Sunday.

Wallace, who is co-owner of J&M Butcher Shop in Oak Ridge, keeps a sticker-box checklist of the races they’ve completed (5k, 10k, 15k, 13.1 (half-marathon)) on the back of her SUV. One box remains unchecked: 26.2. That’s short for 26.2 miles, the length of a marathon.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 10K, 5K, Ainsley's Angels, Half Marathon, J&M Butcher Shop, Marine Corps Marathon, Melissa Peplow, Oak Ridge Marina, race, racing duo, Secret City Half Marathon, Vicky Wallace

Learn how music therapy can help treat mental illness, health on Oct. 17

Posted at 9:18 am October 12, 2015
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Erica Buchhammer, music therapist (Submitted photo)

“Music Therapy and Mental Health” is the topic for the Mental Health Ministry program to be held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, October 17, at Grace Lutheran Church.

The presenter, certified music therapist Erica Buchhammer, will discuss and demonstrate with numerous musical instruments how music may be used in the treatment of individuals challenged by mental illness or other health issues.

In her synopsis about the presentation, Buchhammer describes music therapy as “a psychotherapeutic method that uses musical interaction as a means of communication and expression, with the goal of developing relationships and addressing issues where words alone may not suffice.”

A part of the presentation will be interactive, demonstrating the various categories of music activities used in the therapy from listening and responding to playing and composing to movement, recreation and relaxation, or combined with other expressive arts. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events Tagged With: Erica Buchhammer, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Grace Lutheran church, mental health, Mental Health Ministry, mental illness, music therapy, VOLume Music Therapy

Alexander Guest House renovation restores grandeur at historic hotel

Posted at 2:57 pm September 27, 2015
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The ballroom and cafeteria area is pictured above at the Alexander Guest House, which converted the beloved but long-vacant Alexander Inn hotel into an assisted living center. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

It’s been a dream for years, and now the preservation and transformation of the former Alexander Inn is nearly complete.

The two-year, $8 million construction and renovation project is almost finished, and Alexander Guest House could open as an assisted living facility in about two weeks, said Rick Dover of Dover Development of East Tennessee.

Sixty percent of the 64 apartments are already reserved, Executive Director Jody Daugherty said during a media tour Wednesday. Among those who will live there are Jean Stone of Oak Ridge and Dean Ford of Oliver Springs. They participated in the media tour on Wednesday.

“I think they’ve done a remarkable job of restoring it to its grandeur,” said Stone, a longtime Oak Ridge resident who has “many fine memories” of parties, weddings, wedding receptions, and club meetings, among other events, at the historic two-story hotel. “Once I saw what they’re doing here, I wanted to come here. I think it will be a lovely place to live. It’s absolutely tremendous.”

The historic two-story hotel was built as part of the top-secret Manhattan Project during World War II, and top scientists and dignitaries once stayed there. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Community, East Tennessee Technology Park, Front Page News, Government, Health, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Alexander Guest House, Alexander Inn, Bill Haslam, CNB, Dean Ford, DOE, Dover Development, East Tennessee Preservation Alliance, Enrico Fermi, Family Pride Corporation, Guest House, Henry Stimson, historic hotel, J. Robert Oppenheimer, Jean Stone, Jody Daugherty, John Ragan, K-25, Kim Trent, Knox Heritage, Leslie Groves, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, National Historic Register, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, ORHPA, Randy McNally, renovation, Rick Dover, Tom Beehan, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Interior, Wes Farragut, World War II

Taste of Anderson County on Saturday, work continues at Jackson Square

Posted at 2:02 am September 17, 2015
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Workers install bricks at the interactive fountain area in Jackson Square on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Work continued at the Jackson Square parking lot this week as merchants, organizers, and the city prepare for Taste of Anderson County on Saturday.

The substantial completion date for the parking lot work was expected to be Tuesday, September 15, and the goal is to have the project done in time for Taste of Anderson County.

The annual outdoor festival features food and music. It’s scheduled from 4-9 p.m. Saturday, September 19, in the Jackson Square parking lot. This year, there will be music, more than 20 different restaurant vendors, and a bar stocked with beer, wine, and moonshine cocktails and wings, organizers said.

Taste of Anderson County will benefit two local causes: United Way of Anderson County and the Free Medical Clinic. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Government, Health, Music, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: chicken wing competition, food, Free Medical Clinic, interactive fountain, Jackson Square, Jackson Square parking lot, King of the Wing, music, Taste of Anderson County, United Way of Anderson County

Teen pregnancy rates down from 2010-2013 in Anderson, Knox

Posted at 2:41 pm September 3, 2015
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Tennessee teen pregnancy map. The map is color-coded to reflect which counties have a pregnancy rate exceeding 19.5 per 1,000 females, ages 15-17. The map is based on the most current data, which is from 2013 and published by the Tennessee Department of Health.

 

The teenage pregnancy rate dropped significantly in Anderson and Knox counties between 2010 and 2013, state officials said Thursday. It fell about 41 percent in Anderson County and 36 percent in Knox County.

There was a smaller overall decrease in Roane County 2010 and 2013, but the rate actually increased in 2011 and 2012, compared to 2010.

The teenage pregnancy rate also fell significantly in Morgan and Union counties, but it was up slightly in Campbell and Loudon counties and it more than doubled in Scott County.

The pregnancy rate is per 1,000 females from ages 15-17.

The state average fell each year from 2010 to 2013: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, Health, K-12, State Tagged With: Anderson County, Campbell, family life education, Knox County, Loudon, Morgan, OREA, pregnancy rate, Roane County, school districts, Scott, Scott County, teen pregnancy, teen pregnancy map, teen pregnancy rate, Tennessee, Tennessee Comptroller’s Offices of Research and Education Accountability, Tennessee Department of Health, Union

Alexander to visit Oak Ridge, Knoxville, Johnson City this week

Posted at 2:23 pm August 31, 2015
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Lamar Alexander

U.S. Senator Lamar Alexander will visit Oak Ridge, Knoxville, and Johnson City this week. The senator’s stops on Thursday include the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Manufacturing Demonstration Facility on Cherahala Boulevard in Knoxville and the Rotary Club of Oak Ridge.

The visits start at the Johnson City on Wednesday, where Alexander will deliver remarks at the Upper East Tennessee Chamber Luncheon and will be presented with the Spirit of Enterprise Award, which recognizes members of Congress who consistently cast votes that help businesses create jobs, a press release said.

Also Wednesday, the senator will visit Rocky Fork to commemorate the completion of efforts to protect the largest unprotected tract of land in the Southern Appalachians, the press release said. The Conservation Fund, the U.S. Forest Service, and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation will host the event to celebrate the final transfer of land for inclusion into the Cherokee National Forest. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Health, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cherokee National Forest, David Reagan, Johnson City, Knox County Health Department, Lamar Alexander, Manufacturing Demonstration Facility, Martha Buchanan, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Rotary Club, Randal Dabbs, Rocky Fork, Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, Tennessee Department of Health, Tom Frieden, Upper East Tennessee Chamber Luncheon

Lung cancer to be discussed at Health Night on the Town

Posted at 1:38 am August 20, 2015
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Carlo Martinez

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There is no sure way to know if you’re going to get lung cancer, but certain risk factors can make you more likely to get lung cancer than another person. Smoking causes 80 percent of lung cancer deaths; however, other factors can increase your risk and even non-smokers can get the disease.

Learn more about lung cancer during Methodist Medical Center’s Health Night on the Town lecture on Tuesday, August 25, at 7 p.m. in the Ridge Conference Room of the hospital, which is at 990 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Carlo Martinez, MD, a cardiothoracic surgeon on the medical staff of Methodist, will present “Lung Cancer: Risk Factors and Prevention.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events Tagged With: cardiothoracic surgeon, Carlo Martinez, Health Night on the Town, lecture, lung cancer, Methodist Medical Center

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