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Health Night at MMC to feature Missy Kane today

Posted at 9:51 am April 29, 2014
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

Missy Kane

Missy Kane

Methodist Medical Center is hosting “Health Night on the Town” on Tuesday, April 29, at 7 p.m. Missy Kane and the 2013 Covenant Health Biggest Winner champion, Bryan Paschal, will present “Winning the Weight Loss Battle.”

Missy has gained notoriety as a former track and field coach for the University of Tennessee, a Pan American Games medalist, and an Olympic athlete, but she’s best known locally for her exercise show, “Fit and Fun with Missy Kane,” airing weekdays on East Tennessee Public Television. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Bryan Paschal, East Tennessee Public Television, Health Night on the Town, Methodist Medical Center, Missy Kane, MMC, Winning the Weight Loss Battle

Dispose of unused medicine safely at four locations Saturday

Posted at 10:29 am April 24, 2014
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ASAP Logo

Anderson County residents can get rid of their unused medicine on Saturday as the county participates in National Drug Take-Back Day sponsored by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

The Oak Ridge Police Department, Clinton Police Department, Norris Police Department, Lake City Police Department, and Oliver Springs Police Department, along with ASAP, will host the event as part of a continued effort to reduce drug abuse and practice stewardship toward our environment. Medication may be dropped off with officers between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday in the parking lot of the Oak Ridge Police Department at 200 S. Tulane Ave. or dropped in the bin at the locations listed below. All packaging materials will be recycled.

  • Clinton Police Department—125 W. Broad St., Clinton
  • Lake City Police Department—104 Lawson St., Lake City
  • Norris Police Department—9 West Circle Road, Norris
  • Oliver Springs Police Department—701 Main St., Oliver Springs [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Health, Lake City, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, ASAP, Brandan Sharp, Clinton Police Department, DEA, Drug Enforcement Administration, Lake City Police Department, medicine, National Drug Take-Back Day, Norris Police Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oliver Springs Police Department, unused medicine

Get your tickets to support MMC Casino Night 2014

Posted at 12:57 am April 23, 2014
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MMC Casino Night

Grab your best girl and swing into Methodist Medical Center’s Casino Night 2014! The 40s-themed event will celebrate Oak Ridge’s heritage as a military town, and promises to be a night of fun, food and fancy footwork. (Photo courtesy MMC)

Tickets are still available for the Methodist Medical Center Foundation’s Casino Night 2014: Secrets, Science and Swing on Saturday, April 26, at 6:30 p.m. in the New Hope Center at Y-12. This year’s theme hearkens back to the early days of Oak Ridge when the street were in mud, couples were in the mood, and mum was the word.

Guests at Casino Night will enjoy dinner and dancing, as well as silent and live auctions that include tickets to local and national attractions, local art, fine jewelry, weekend getaways, and week-long trips in the Rocky Mountains, Sunset Beach, and the Caribbean. The band Soul Candy and the Traffic Jam will provide late night entertainment. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Casino NIght, Hospitality Houses, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center Foundation, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, MMC Casino Night, New Hope Center, Soul Candy and the Traffic Jam

Curves of Oak Ridge helps fill pantries at MMC Hospitality Houses

Posted at 7:47 pm April 18, 2014
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Curves Food Donation to MMC Hospitality House

Kim Maes, left, Hospitality House coordinator, and Misti Binkley, owner, Curves of Oak Ridge, stand among the three large shopping carts filled with food and household goods donated to Methodist Medical Center’s Hospitality Houses by members of the Curves gym. (Submitted photo)

The Hospitality Houses at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge received a weighty donation from Curves in Oak Ridge, a gym facility exclusively for women. Members collected and donated about 900 pounds of groceries and household goods to help stock the pantries at Methodist’s two Hospitality Houses—the Manly House and CALM House— which provide free lodging for patients and their families who must travel to Methodist for their cancer treatment.

The effort to collect goods for the Hospitality Houses was part of a Curves’ community food drive, which allowed members to make a donation in lieu of a down payment for their gym membership.

“Women come here because they want to take care of themselves,” said Curves of Oak Ridge owner and collection organizer Misti Binkley. “The food drive membership promotion is a way they can take care of others at the same time.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Health, Oak Ridge Tagged With: CALM House, cancer, Curves of Oak Ridge, food drive, health screenings, Hospitality Houses, Jillian Michaels, Kim Maes, lodging, Manly House, Methodist Medical Center, Misti Binkley, MMC, pantries

Anderson County receives $64,600 in funding to reduce tobacco use

Posted at 1:46 pm April 16, 2014
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Tennessee Commissioner and Anti-Tobacco at Anderson County Health Department

Anderson County has received almost $65,000 in funds to support initiatives that reduce tobacco use. Local officials recently received the check from Tennessee Health Commissioner John Dreyzehner. (Photo Courtesy of Anderson County Health Department)

CLINTON—Tennessee Health Commissioner John Dreyzehner visited the Anderson County Health Department on Friday to present $64,600 in funding as part of the Tennessee Tobacco Settlement Program.

Dreyzehner was in East Tennessee last week to present tobacco settlement checks to the Roane County Health Department ($38,860) and the Loudon County Health Department ($38,103) as well as the check to Anderson County.

Each county in Tennessee will receive funding annually during the three-year program to reduce the burden of tobacco use in the state.

Locally, the Anderson County Health Department is using the funds to support a new “Baby and Me—Tobacco Free” program as well as a partnership with Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) of Anderson County and the Coordinated School Health programs in each of the three school systems in Anderson County. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Health, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, Anderson County Health Department, Art Miller, ASAP, Baby and Me—Tobacco Free, Bill Haslam, Coordinated School Health, funding, I Choose Not to Use, Janet Ridley, John Dreyzehner, John Ragan, Loudon County Health Department, Roane County Health Department, Stephanie Strutner, Tennessee Department of Health, Tennessee Tobacco Settlement Program, Terry Frank, tobacco, tobacco use, Youth Coalition, youth tobacco use

ORNL’s Payne to serve as AC chair for Children’s Hospital campaign

Posted at 5:58 pm April 15, 2014
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Terry Payne

Terry L. Payne

Each year, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital gets more than 148,000 visits from tens of thousands of children across 16 counties in Tennessee. In 2013, more than 7,300 children from Anderson County sought treatment at the hospital.

On Tuesday, officials announced that Terry L. Payne of Oak Ridge National Laboratory has volunteered to be the Anderson County campaign chair as Children’s Hospital, which plans to expand, seeks support to better serve the region’s children.

“I am pleased and honored to do my part in helping Children’s Hospital’s expansion project,” Payne said in a press release. “At some point while each was growing up, my son and two daughters received care from the wonderful Children’s Hospital staff. We are so fortunate to have a stand-alone hospital in our community that is dedicated to the well-being of our children’s health. I know that Anderson County will be proud to do their part.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: campaign chair, children, Children's Hospital, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, expansion, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, NICU, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Terry L. Payne

City, schools have wellness fair on May 21

Posted at 12:48 pm April 13, 2014
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Oak Ridge Wellness Fair 2011

Flu shots are given at an Oak Ridge Wellness Fair in November 2011. (File photo)

The City of Oak Ridge Wellness Committee and the Oak Ridge Schools will host the 2014 Wellness and Safety Fair on Wednesday, May 21, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Oak Ridge Civic Center. The fair is open to Oak Ridge City employees, Oak Ridge School employees, retirees, and their families. The fair will then be opened to the public from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

For more information, contact Sandy Sexton at (865) 425-3414 or ssexton@oakridgetn.gov.

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, Health, K-12, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge Wellness Committee, Sandy Sexton, Wellness and Safety Fair, wellness fair

Anderson County to be awarded $64K in tobacco settlement money

Posted at 1:07 pm April 9, 2014
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John Dreyzehner

John Dreyzehner

Tennessee Health Commissioner John Dreyzehner will join other state and local officials on Friday, April 11, at the Anderson County Health Department in Clinton to present $64,600 in funding as part of the Tennessee Tobacco Settlement Program.

Each county in Tennessee will receive funding during this three-year program to reduce the burden of tobacco use in the state. All counties are challenged to set goals and select one or more projects that address three topics: eliminating smoking during pregnancy, reducing infants’ and children’s exposure to second-hand smoke, and preventing child and adolescent tobacco use. Anderson County will implement first-year projects targeting each of these three focus areas.

Funding from the Tobacco Settlement was provided to the Tennessee Department of Health for fiscal years 2014-16 to address the state’s high rate of tobacco use and prevent expensive related medical costs. The plan to distribute $15 million over three years has been generated with input from all 95 counties. This plan includes a variety of projects to target behaviors designed to protect the health of Tennessee’s most vulnerable populations: unborn babies, pregnant women, and children.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Health, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Health Department, John Dreyzehner, smoking, Tennessee Department of Health, Tennessee Tobacco Settlement Program, tobacco settlement, tobacco use

ASAP helps Anderson County students ‘Kick Butts’

Posted at 12:59 pm April 9, 2014
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

ASAP of Anderson County Kick Butts Day

Kick Butts Day is a national day of activism that empowers youth to stand out, speak up, and seize control against tobacco. This year, national Kick Butts Day was March 19, which Anderson County students celebrated the week of March 24 due to Spring Break.

Through partnerships between Anderson County Coordinated School Health, Clinton City Coordinated School Health, Oak Ridge Coordinated School Health, the Anderson County Health Department, and Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) of Anderson County, this Kick Butts Day was an amazing success, a press release said.

“We were very excited to partner with other school systems and organizations for Kick Butts Day,” said Kim Guinn, ACS coordinated school health director. “By working together, we were able to make a larger impact on our community. We all want to accomplish the same goal and see our students choose not to use tobacco.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, Anderson County, Anderson County Coordinated School Health, Anderson County Health Department, Clinton City Coordinated School Health, Kick Butts Day, Kim Guinn, Oak Ridge Coordinated School Health, parents, smoking, Stacey Pratt, students, tobacco

Get your clearance for Casino Night 2014: Secrets, science, and swing

Posted at 12:05 pm April 5, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

MMC Casino Night

By Methodist Medical Center

Shhhhh! Can you keep a secret? The year is 1943; the town, unmarked on any map, is nestled between river and ridge and full of mystery, matchmaking, and mud.

Join the Methodist Medical Center Foundation for an old-fashioned evening honoring the early days of Oak Ridge at Casino Night 2014: Secrets Science and Swing on Saturday, April 26, at 6:30 p.m. in the New Hope Center at Y-12.

Swing to the live music of Soul Candy and the Traffic Jam, feast in the officers’ dining hall, visit the PX auction where you’ll find some “can’t-miss deals,” and enjoy the gaming tables with your friends.

Tickets are $75 per person or $125 per couple. Profits from Casino Night will benefit the Hospitality Houses of Methodist Medical Center, which provide free, temporary lodging to cancer patients and their families who must travel for treatment at Methodist Medical Center, as well as others seeking long-term treatment as space allows. The houses have been serving the patients of Methodist Medical Center since 1997. Now, so that these houses may always be available to those who need them, the Foundation is establishing a $1.5 million endowment to support the Hospitality Houses in perpetuity. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: cancer patients, Casino NIght, Casino Night 2014: Secrets Science and Swing, Hospitality Houses, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center Foundation, MMC, New Hope Center, Soul Candy and the Traffic Jam, Y-12 National Security Complex

Butterflies for Hope for lupus research at Hot Bagel on Saturday

Posted at 11:19 am April 4, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Butterflies for Hope at Hot Bagel 2012

Riders in Butterflies for Hope at Hot Bagel in April 2012.

Butterflies for Hope, a benefit for lupus research, starts Saturday morning at Hot Bagel in Oak Ridge.

Registration for the bike rides begin at 8:30 a.m. with bagels and coffee. The 50- and 62-mile bike rides start at 10 a.m., and the 20-mile ride begins at 10:15 a.m.

Kent Bostick, who has won many national titles, will lead the race with his wife Rhonda, a press release said.

There will be free food and drinks after the ride beginning at 1:30 p.m.

Butterflies for Hope is for research on lupus, an auto-immune disease that affects joints and organs. More than 35,000 Tennesseans are battling this disease and hoping that a cure can be found, the press release said.

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Butterflies for Hope, Hot Bagel, lupus, lupus research

CONTACT Care Line has annual flea market Friday, Saturday

Posted at 7:52 pm April 2, 2014
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CONTACT Care Line has its annual flea market on Friday and Saturday.

You can bring donations to First Baptist Church in Oak Ridge on from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Thursday, April 3, or from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, April 4.

The flea market is from 6-8 p.m. Friday, April 4 (buy at twice the price), and from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, April 5.

The First Baptist Church is at 1100 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Call the CONTACT office at (865) 312-7450 for earlier pick-up of large items.

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Nonprofits Tagged With: CONTACT Care Line, First Baptist Church, flea market

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