The staff at Noble Metals wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Noble Metals is on Belgrade Road in Oak Ridge, and the company pays cash to recycle your metals, including cars, jewelry, appliances, batteries, wires, pots and pans, scrap iron and steel, and silver and gold.
Pick-up service is available for commercial customers, and a drive-through scale is available to weigh loads or vehicles.
The staff at Noble Metals is involved in the community, and this year employees participated in the Feed the Need Thanksgiving Dinner at High Places Community Church.Â
They also donated $500 to the Neighborhood Watch party on Oct. 1 and helped feed the victims of recent fires at Applewood Apartments and McKenzie Acres.
They’ve also collected change for the local Humane Society, worked to help get animals adopted from the shelter, helped with the new football score board, and sponsored Boys and Girls Club teams, Wildcats basketball and football teams, Anderson County cheerleaders, and the Anderson County High School team.
Noble Metals is located at 401 Belgrade Road, behind Tractor Supply on Oak Ridge Turnpike. The business is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and from 8 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday.
Call (865) 483-1233 for more information or see the Noble Metals website at http://www.noblemetalsonline.com.
Kay Williamson says
thank you John,, you one of the best real news source for our community and I wish you many years of success…I’m very proud of the job you’ve done with your paper, You don’t know how appreciate we all are on your real stories, quick news, and awesome at reporting the facts.. YOU REALLY ARE LOVED BY THIS COMMUNITY AND SO APPRECIATED…
Dave Smith says
Reporters seek to be loved the way firefighters seek to wear tutus. In each case it’s an awkward fit.
johnhuotari says
You are correct, Dave, although I have to say I’m not sure I wanted the image of tutu-wearing firefighters stuck in my head. 🙂
johnhuotari says
Thank you for your support and thanks also to Noble Metals.