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TORCH has Brew Review, a beer-tasting fundraiser

Posted at 4:25 pm August 16, 2014
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A nonprofit organization that helps homeless people and low-income families has a new fundraiser, a Brew Review.

It’s a one-of-a-kind fundraiser for Trinity Out-­Reach Center for Hope, or TORCH. The Brew Review will be Friday, September 12, from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Historic Grove Theater located at 123 Randolph Road in Oak Ridge.

“The evening will include beer tasting, finger foods, silent auction, and live music,” a press release said. “Guests can mingle in the lobby with their food and beer, dance to live music in the auditorium, and bid on fantastic items in the silent auction.”

Beer is being provided by Cheeroke Distributing, Alliance Brewing Co., Yazoo, and Downtown Brewery, with more breweries to be announced closer to the event, the release said. Hard cider will also be available for those who cannot drink beer or would like to try something different.

The silent auction items include signed Lee Child and Tess Gerritsen books, a Jackie Collins autographed picture, gift cards, a Keurig Platinum K-Cup, gift baskets, crafts, a two-night stay in Pigeon Forge, and many other exciting items, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Music, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: beer, Brew Review, food, fundraiser, Grove Theater, homeless, low-income, Melissa Freiderich, music, silent auction, TORCH, Trinity Out-Reach Center for Hope, Zabrina Minor

Doctors’ rock band to perform for Free Medical Clinic’s Atomic Blast

Posted at 9:34 pm July 28, 2014
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Second Opinion

Members of Second Opinion include, from left, Melissa Carter, vocals; John Jernigan, drums; Tim Comer, vocals; Todd Wright, lead guitar, and Daryl Harp, keyboards. (Submitted photo)

 

Second Opinion, a group of Methodist Medical Center physicians and friends who perform classic rock, will provide music for dancing Saturday, Aug. 16, during the Atomic Blast, the annual fundraiser for the Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge.

The fundraiser will be held from 5 to 10 p.m. in the Parish Life Center of St. Mary’s Church, 327 Vermont Ave. It will include a catered dinner, Celebrity Dance Contest, and live auction conducted by the entertaining Bear Stephenson.

Second Opinion was formed about 20 years ago. The group, which has had several generations of physician band members, plays for charitable and other local events.

“We have performed for Doc Rock, which benefits Hospitality Houses for MMC outpatients and their caregivers,” said Dr. Ken Luckmann, a recently retired gastroenterology specialist in Oak Ridge and a volunteer at FMCOR. “Our band also performed at the Feast With The Beasts on the Knoxville Zoo main stage and on stage at the Tennessee Theater and Bijou Theater.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Health, Music, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: auction, classic rock, dance contest, Daryl Harp, Dave Lynch, dinner, Free Medical Clinic, Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, fundraiser, John Jernigan, Ken Luckmann, Larry Sheumaker, Melissa Carter, Methodist Medical Center, physicians, Second Opinion, St. Mary's Church, Tim Comer, Todd Wright

CONTACT Care Line has pancake breakfast fundraiser on July 12

Posted at 12:59 am July 4, 2014
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CONTACT Care Line will have its annual Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser at Lincoln’s Sports Grille in Oak Ridge on Saturday, July 12, from 8 to 10 a.m. Tickets to the event are on sal​e ​now ​for $5, and they will be available at the door on the day of the event. ​

Proceeds will directly support CONTACT’s Crisis Line and Reassurance Programs. In 2013, CONTACT fielded 18,917 critical support calls across East Tennessee, including 86 suicide-related calls. In 2014, the crisis center will launch chat- and text-based emotional support to better serve young people and others who prefer mobile communication for crisis intervention, a press release said.

For tickets or information, call (865) 312-7450​ or ​e-mail office@contactcarelinetn.org.

To learn more about CONTACT, visit the website at www.contactcarelinetn.org/, follow them on Twitter at @contact865, and like them on Facebook.

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: CONTACT, CONTACT Care Line, Crisis Line and Reassurance Programs, East Tennessee, fundraiser, Lincoln's Sports Grille, pancake breakfast

Sheriff White has BBQ lunch fundraiser

Posted at 10:39 pm June 20, 2014
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Paul White

Anderson County Sheriff Paul White will have a barbecue lunch fundraiser on Saturday, June 28, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Ed Underwood Pavilion on the Anderson County Fairgrounds in Clinton.

White is running for re-election in the Anderson County general election on Aug. 7.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Fairgrounds, barbecue lunch, Ed Underwood Pavilion, fundraiser, Paul White, sheriff

Tickets on sale for the Free Medical Clinic’s Atomic Blast

Posted at 8:19 pm June 17, 2014
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Tickets are now on sale for the Atomic Blast, Oak Ridge’s one-of-a-kind fundraiser for the Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, or FMCOR. The fun-filled event is set for Saturday Aug. 16, in the Parish Life Center of St. Mary’s Church located at 327 Vermont Avenue in Oak Ridge.

The evening will include dinner, dancing to live music, as well as live and silent auctions, and a Celebrity Dance Contest. Stay tuned to find out who our celebrity contestants will be! Included with wine and beer for purchase will be the new “Atomic Blast Signature Drink.” Dress is casual, but attendees are invited to get all decked in neon colors!

Tickets are $60 and can be purchased on line at www.fmcor.org. Click on the Atomic Blast tab. They are also available at the FMCOR office located at 116 East Division Road (behind Zaxby’s) in Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Atomic Blast, Celebrity Dance Contest, FMCOR, Free Medical Clinic, fundraiser, medical insurance, St. Mary's Parish

TORCH’s kickball fundraiser to kick off in Oak Ridge

Posted at 11:52 pm June 13, 2014
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TORCH’s “Kickin It for Homes” kickball fundraiser is an opportunity for the community to relive the fun of a favorite childhood sports. At the same time, every game played is a “hand-up” for the homeless, a press release said.

Participants are needed to play in the tournament, which is set for June 28 at Carl Yearwood Park located on Laboratory Road in Oak Ridge. The event will start at 9 a.m., and end when a winner emerges. The cost per eight-person team is $160. There is no cost to come out and cheer on the teams.

Teams can register by printing out a form from the website www.oakridgetorch.org and send or drop the form at the office. There is a box at the door if the office is closed. Teams can also register and pay directly online.

Trinity Outreach Center of Hope (TORCH) is located at 320 Robertsville Road in Oak Ridge. Families, church groups, work mates, and friends are encouraged to join in the fun, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Carl Yearwood Park, fundraiser, Home Run Derby, homeless, kickball, Kickin It for Homes, Sheila Michel, TORCH, Trinity Outreach Center of Hope

American Legion has fundraiser, flag disposal ceremony on Saturday

Posted at 1:29 am June 12, 2014
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The commander of Clinton American Legion Post 172 would like to invite everyone to an open house fundraiser and flag disposal ceremony on Saturday, June 14.

The open house fundraiser will run from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m., with the flag disposal ceremony at 12 p.m. at the American Legion Post home at 436 Spring Street in Clinton. The fundraiser is to help the American Legion Post raise funds to help the veterans of Clinton and Anderson County, and the flag ceremony is designed to ensure the proper disposal of all worn U.S. flags in accordance with the U.S. flag code.

Anyone interested in attending these events is welcome. Anyone having old, worn U.S., state, or any other type of flag that needs to be disposed, can drop them off at the office of the director of Anderson County Veteran Services in Room 114 of the Anderson County Courthouse, or bring it to the ceremony on Saturday, June 14.

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: American Legion, Anderson County Veteran Services, Clinton, flag disposal, fundraiser, Post 172, U.S. flag

Pancake breakfast fundraiser June 14 for Emory Valley Center

Posted at 11:36 am June 6, 2014
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The Emory Valley Center on Emory Valley Road is pictured above. (File photo)

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On your way to the Secret City Festival on Saturday, June 14, stop and enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast at Applebee’s in Oak Ridge and also support Emory Valley Center. Proceeds will benefit the ongoing capital campaign for a new building to better serve children and adults with disabilities.

Breakfast will be served from 8–10 a.m. and will include hot-off-the-griddle pancakes and sausage as well as a variety of beverages. Tickets are only $5 each (children under three eat free), and they are currently on sale at Emory Valley Center at 715 Emory Valley Road. Those who attend may also pay at the door the morning of the fundraiser.

Local Emory Valley Center “Celebrity Supporters” planning to help staff greet and serve pancakes include Tennessee Sen. Randy McNally, Rep. John Ragan, Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan, Dottie Thompson, and Gene Caldwell (Emory Valley Center capital campaign co-chairs), Bear Stephenson of Stephenson Real Estate and Auction, Anderson County Chamber Board President Terry Payne, and David Erb of Allstate in Clinton. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Applebee's, Bear Stephenson, Capital Campaign, David Erb, disabilities, Dottie Thompson, Emory Valley Center, fundraiser, Gene Caldwell, Janet Wood, John Ragan, pancake breakfast, Randy McNally, Terry Payne, Tom Beehan

Spotlight: SARG celebrates ‘first run’ of new van with shelter animals

Posted at 9:53 pm June 1, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

SARG Animal Shelter Van Group Photo

Pictured in photo from left to right are Row 1: Shirley Auble, Jan Baker, and Sara Walter; Row 2—Robin Biloski, Nicole Ferrara, and Kathy Kirkland; and Row 3— Jeannie Parker, and Julie Armes. Missing from the photo are Michelle Weaver Davis and Beverly Kay, transport coordinators. (Submitted photo)

 

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SARG celebrated the first run of its newly acquired van with supporters in May as it was filled with two dogs, six adult cats, and five kittens headed from the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter to their new forever homes in Indianapolis, Indiana.

The van was purchased using the last three years of proceeds from the Paw for Life Gala fundraiser that SARG has sponsored. SARG Vice President and Gala Chairwoman Sara Moore, and photographer of this event, was jubilant; “Raising the funds to buy this van and save all the lives of our unwanted dogs/cats in our community is the best feeling in the world. We thank all that have always supported SARG to share in this joyous occasion. We look forward to continuing our trips to communities who have homes for all our overflow of dogs and cats.”

If you would like to assist SARG in this endeavor or any others relating to their mission, contact Moore at poohbear214@comcast.net or Shirley Auble at shirsarg@comcast.net, or visit Shelter Animal Rescue Group on Facebook or visit the website at www.shelteranimalsrescue.org.

Filed Under: Community, Honors and Spotlight, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Pets, Police and Fire Tagged With: animals, fundraiser, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Paws for Life, Sara Moore, SARG, Shelter Animal Rescue Group, Shirley Auble, van

Emory Valley Center ‘Celebrates Spring’ with Capital Campaign fundraiser on Friday

Posted at 1:28 pm April 29, 2014
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Make plans now to join Emory Valley Center on Friday, May 2, for a “Celebrate Spring” fundraising event. Proceeds will benefit the ongoing Capital Campaign for a new building to better serve children and adults with disabilities.

The Knights of Columbus of St. Mary’s Church are partnering with Emory Valley Center for the event, which will be held in the St. Mary’s Church Gym from 6–8:30 p.m. and feature a full-course meal they will prepare. Tickets are currently on sale and only $25 each. Attendees will be served their buffet-style meal by youth of St. Mary’s Church, enjoy musical entertainment by the band Early Bird Special, and have the opportunity to participate in a silent auction. Some of the silent auction items donated by local supporters and friends include jewelry, a variety of art items, golf rounds, restaurant certificates, area attraction tickets, “themed” baskets, and more. The event is casual, so plan to come after work and bring your family, friends, and colleagues. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Capital Campaign, disabilities, Emory Valley Center, fundraiser, Janet Wood, Knights of Columbus, new building, St. Mary's Church

‘Dine and Donate,’ an ADFAC fundraiser, returns on Monday

Posted at 12:14 pm April 13, 2014
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Five area Subway locations will be participating in the April Dine and Donate event. It’s easy to “eat fresh” and support ADFAC at both Clinton locations, along with the stores in Lake City, Oliver Springs, and one Oak Ridge store (at Four Oaks Center on the west end of town). (Submitted photo)

Five local restaurants will donate a portion of their sales on Monday to support Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, or ADFAC.

Officially launched this past October, “Dine and Donate” is a year-long event, with different restaurants participating on the second Monday of each month.

“We have truly enjoyed watching Dine and Donate grow over the last seven months,” said ADFAC Board Member Cande Seay, who also chairs the Dine and Donate committee. “It has been wonderful to see so many families and individuals enjoying meals to support ADFAC’s work in the community!”

Restaurants participating on Monday, April 14 are: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Cande Seay, Dine and Donate, fundraiser, Hoskins, Razzleberry’s, Riverview Grill, Soup Kitchen, Subway

‘Oak Ridge Has Talent’ fundraiser at Grove Theater on Friday

Posted at 6:29 pm March 26, 2014
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Ridge City Ramblers

Members of the Ridge City Ramblers, who will play at Oak Ridge Has Talent on Friday, are, from left, Gary Coleman, Mary Tuskan, Scott Linn, Abbie Hoerner, Oak Ridge Mayor Tom Beehan and Steve Reddick. (Submitted photos)

The Grove Theater will host a fundraising talent show on Friday that will feature 10 groups from Oak Ridge and East Tennessee.

The show, called “Oak Ridge Has Talent,” starts at 7 p.m. Friday. It will mark the kickoff of Friends of the Grove Theater, a new nonprofit organization dedicated to maintain the Historic Grove Theater as a performing arts center for the Oak Ridge area.

Representatives from Sound Company Children’s Youth Choir will perform along with ensembles from Oak Ridge Community Band, Oak Ridge Symphony, and dancers from the Oak Ridge Civic Ballet. Bands will include the Ridge City Ramblers, an Oak Ridge Bluegrass band; the MOOD, a classic rock band; and an Irish music session representing the Traditional Irish Arts of Knoxville. Miss East Tennessee Scholarship Talent winners will also perform, and a distinctive surprise from the Emory Valley Center is planned. Comedian and humorist Tyler Gouch will serve as the master of ceremonies. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Dancing, Entertainment, Music, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Ed Wescott, Emory Valley Center, Friends of the Grove Theater, fundraiser, Grove Theater, Manhattan Project, Miss East Tennessee Scholarship Talent, MOOD, Oak Ridge Civic Ballet, Oak Ridge Community Band, Oak Ridge Has Talent, Oak Ridge Symphony, performing arts, Ridge City Ramblers, Sound Company Children’s Youth Choir, theater, Traditional Irish Arts of Knoxville, Tyler Gouch

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