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Southern Poverty Law Center forums: Fighting hate, teaching tolerance, seeking justice

Posted at 9:51 am May 6, 2018
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Lecia Brooks

Lecia Brooks

 

There will be two community forums in Oak Ridge this week that will be led by the outreach director of an organization that is dedicated to fighting hate and bigotry and to seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of society, a press release said.

The forums will feature speaker Lecia Brooks, outreach director for the Southern Poverty Law Center. They are scheduled at 2 p.m. Monday, May 7, at the Grove Theater at 123 Randolph Road and 10 a.m., Tuesday, May 8, in the sanctuary of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

The forums are free and open to the public. They are hosted by Women’s Interfaith Dialogue of Oak Ridge.

Brooks leads the Southern Poverty Law Center’s outreach efforts on key initiatives and social justice issues, the press release said. She frequently gives presentations around the country to promote tolerance and diversity, the release said. She also serves as director of the Civil Rights Memorial Center in Montgomery, Alabama, an interpretive center designed to provide its visitors with a deeper understanding of the civil rights movement. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Top Stories Tagged With: community forums, fighting hate, Grove Theater, Lecia Brooks, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, seeking justice, social justice, Southern Poverty Law Center, SPLC, teaching tolerance, Women's Interfaith Dialogue of Oak Ridge

Five reasons to see Einstein Simplified on Sunday

Posted at 12:33 pm May 4, 2018
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The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society offered five reasons to see the Einstein Simplified improvisational comedy group at the UT Arboretum in Oak Ridge on Sunday, May 6, 2018. It's a fundraiser for the UT Arboretum Society.(Submitted photo)

The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society offered five reasons to see the Einstein Simplified improvisational comedy group at the UT Arboretum in Oak Ridge on Sunday, May 6, 2018. It’s a fundraiser for the UT Arboretum Society.(Submitted photo)

 

The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society offered five reasons to see the Einstein Simplified improvisational comedy group in Oak Ridge on Sunday. It’s a fundraiser for the UT Arboretum Society.

Here are the five reasons to see the show, the UT Arboretum Society said: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Comedy, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Einstein Simplified, fundraiser, improvisational comedy, University of Tennessee Arboretum Society, UT Arboretum, UT Arboretum Society

UT Arboretum Society has spring wildflower walk on Saturday

Posted at 11:58 am May 4, 2018
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The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society will have a meet and greet followed by a spring wildflower walk at Haw Ridge Park on Saturday, May 5, 2018. Kris Light, an expert naturalist, educator, and photographer, will lead this fun, educational, and easy walk, a press release said. (Submitted photo)

The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society will have a meet and greet followed by a spring wildflower walk at Haw Ridge Park on Saturday, May 5, 2018. Kris Light, an expert naturalist, educator, and photographer, will lead this fun, educational, and easy walk, a press release said. (Submitted photo)

 

The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society will have a meet and greet followed by a spring wildflower walk on Saturday, May 5.

It’s scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday at Haw Ridge Park on Edgemoor Road in Oak Ridge.  The parking lot is at the west end of the park. The walk is free and open to the public. Kris Light, an expert naturalist, educator, and photographer, will lead this fun, educational, and easy walk, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Haw Ridge Park, Kris Light, Spring Wildflower Walk, University of Tennessee Arboretum Society

Children’s Museum offers free teachers workshop on May 5 & 19

Posted at 11:05 am May 4, 2018
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The Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge is offering teachers of kindergarten through fifth grade a Saturday morning workshop on healthy living and eating for kids. The workshop will bring teachers into the Museum’s Kids in Action! Healthy Living exhibit and to the garden in the Kids Go Green Environmental Center, a press release said.

The free workshop will be offered twice, from 8:30 a.m.-noon on Saturday, May 5, and again on May 19. Kids in Action and Kids Go Green staff and volunteers will lead the workshops and garden activities. These trainings are approved for in-service credit for teachers in the Oak Ridge school district, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, Teachers Workshop

Roane State graduation set for May 4-5

Posted at 10:45 am May 4, 2018
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Mike Krause

Mike Krause

 

Roane State Community College will hold commencement ceremonies on May 4-5.

The ceremonies, to be held in the gym on the Roane County campus in Harriman, will be equal in presentation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Top Stories Tagged With: commencement ceremonies, graduation, Jason Pilant, Mike Krause, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Sue Byrne, Tennessee Higher Education Commission

Effective community organizing to be be discussed in Saturday workshop

Posted at 10:40 am May 4, 2018
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The community is invited to learn how to join voices for effective change at home and across Tennessee at a training workshop on community organizing on Saturday, May 5. It will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic School, located at 323 Vermont Avenue in Oak Ridge, a press release said.

The training will be offered in English and in Spanish. There is no charge to attend but a donation of $10 is requested for lunch and snacks, payable on site. In order to plan for food, please reserve a spot by email to Greg Easterly at gregeasterly@yahoo.com or www.facebook.com/events/142180826614346/.

“We’re excited to have the opportunity to learn from Gamaliel’s founders, Greg Galluzzo and Mary Gonzales, who will teach how to work together to build a powerful alliance to tackle issues of concern in our community,” said Easterly, who is lead organizer for Alliance for Community Transformation of East Tennessee. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: ACT of East TN, Alliance for Community Transformation of East Tennessee, community organizing, Gamaliel Foundation, Greg Easterly, Greg Galluzzo, Mary Gonzales, St. Mary's Catholic School, Strong United Oak Ridge, workshop

Despite censure, lawsuit, calls for resignation, Jones still running in May 1 primary

Posted at 7:57 am May 1, 2018
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The Anderson County Commission, which is pictured above on March 20, 2018, unanimously censured Anderson County Circuit Clerk William Jones on Feb. 20, and asked him to resign after sexual harassment allegations were reported. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

The Anderson County Commission, which is pictured above on March 20, 2018, unanimously censured Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk William Jones on Feb. 20, and asked him to resign after sexual harassment allegations were reported. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was updated at 10:40 a.m.

CLINTON—He’s been accused of inappropriate behavior that includes unwelcome sexual advances, unwanted touching, and lewd and vulgar text messages. He’s been unanimously censured and asked to resign by the Anderson County Commission. He’s been sued in federal court. And some residents have joined commissioners in asking him to resign, or at least not seek re-election.

Despite those pleas, though, Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk William Jones, who has denied many allegations and called others false, is seeking re-election in the Anderson County Republican Party primary election on Tuesday, May 1. Jones has filed counterclaims in federal court and filed a defamation lawsuit in state court.

Some of the sexual harassment allegations appear to have been forwarded to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other agencies, including the Tennessee Attorney General, Tennessee Department of Labor, and Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts, according to records released by Anderson County. It’s not clear which outside agencies, if any, might be investigating the complaints, or whether the local district attorney general might be investigating.

Willliam T. Jones

Willliam T. Jones

Commission censures Jones, asks him to resign

The accusations against Jones, who is seeking his second four-year term, were publicly disclosed during a review of a sexual harassment complaint at an Anderson County Commission meeting on February 20.

During that meeting, Kim Jeffers-Whitaker, Anderson County’s chief deputy director of human resources and risk management, said her department had received five reports of inappropriate workplace behavior by Jones.

“The five reports create a harassing pattern,” Jeffers-Whitaker said.

She said the reports are supported by two affidavits and four sworn statements that the county’s human resources department obtained from the victims, who include four past or present employees and one citizen.

According to Jeffers-Whitaker, the alleged instances of unprofessional conduct include: [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Government, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: 14th Amendment, Anderson County Circuit Court, Anderson County Circuit Court Clerk, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County Human Resources, Angeleque McNutt, Arthur Knight, Brittany Humphrey, censure, civil rights, Curtis L. Collier, Darren V. Berg, David Stuart, defamation, Equal Protection Clause, Gail Harness, Harry Schatz, hostile work environment, Hugh Ward, inappropriate workplace behavior, Jay Yeager, Kim Jeffers-Whitaker, Linda Whitson, Marsha Livingston, NAACP, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, primary election, retaliation, Richard E. Collins, Russell Bearden, sexual harassment, sexually explicit messages, Tennessee Human Rights Act, Terry Frank, Tim Isbel, U.S. District Court, unwelcome sexual advances, William Jones

Oak Ridge Graduation Celebration needs volunteers

Posted at 6:40 am April 30, 2018
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Every year, hundreds of Oak Ridge students enjoy the free Graduation Celebration at the Oak Ridge Civic Center, a safe, all-night party on graduation night. This year’s party is May 31. Those who donate $250 by May 1 will be listed on the annual T-shirt given to grads and volunteers. To donate, register a student or volunteer, visit www.GraduationCelebration.org.

Every year, hundreds of Oak Ridge students enjoy the free Graduation Celebration at the Oak Ridge Civic Center, a safe, all-night party on graduation night. This year’s party is May 31. Those who donate $250 by May 1 will be listed on the annual T-shirt given to grads and volunteers. To donate, register a student, or volunteer, visit www.GraduationCelebration.org.

 

Graduation Celebration, a free all-night party for high school graduates in Oak Ridge, will host its 21st annual event at the Oak Ridge Civic Center from 10 p.m. May 31 until 5 a.m. June 1.

About 85 percent of the graduating class attends each year, and close to 5,000 Oak Ridge students have enjoyed this tradition since 1997, a press release said. The Oak Ridge Youth Advisory Board picks the theme each year, and this year it’s “Old Hollywood.” The Civic Center will be decorated in black, gold, and red, with plenty of glitter to go around, said event chairperson Debbie Magill.

“We are so glad to be able to offer this wonderful event to our graduates,” Magill said. “It shows our youth that the City of Oak Ridge cares about them and is proud of their accomplishments. We could not put on this event without the generous support of the Oak Ridge Parks and Recreation Department, the Youth Advisory Board (YAB), and the citizens and businesses of our city.”

All of the city’s high school graduates, including those from Oak Ridge High School, homeschool, or private schools are invited to the free event, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Debbie Magill, Graduation Celebration, high school graduates, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Parks and Recreation Department, Oak Ridge Youth Advisory Board

East Tennessee Foundation, CNS Y-12 accepting nonprofit grant applications

Posted at 4:48 pm April 29, 2018
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East Tennessee Foundation is now accepting applications for funding from the CNS Y-12 Community Investment Fund, or CNS Y-12 Fund. That’s a donor advised fund of East Tennessee Foundation, a press release said.

Organizations must be tax-exempt 501(c)(3) or other exempt entities located in the CNS Y-12 20-county service area, the press release said. Grant applications are sought to support one or more of the committee’s two focus areas: cultural and historic preservation, or mental health and substance abuse.

To determine eligibility and apply, visit www.etf.org/grants through May 23.  Grant awards will primarily range from $2,000-$15,000. One-year grants will be awarded in early fall 2018, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: CNS Y-12, CNS Y-12 Community Investment Fund, CNS Y-12 Fund, cultural and historic preservation, East Tennessee Foundation, grant awards, grants, mental health and substance abuse, Pantex Plant, Y-12 National Security Complex

City’s brush pickup starts Monday

Posted at 4:03 pm April 29, 2018
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The citywide brush pickup program in Oak Ridge will start Monday, April 30. Tree limbs as well as bagged yard clippings and leaves will be picked up. City collection efforts will follow the schedule included below as closely as possible.

Residents have always been very cooperative, the City of Oak Ridge said, and “we ask for their continued cooperation this year by following a few guidelines”: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: brush pickup, Oak Ridge

‘Understanding Jerusalem: The Holy City & Why It Matters’ at Lunch with League on Tuesday

Posted at 10:22 am April 29, 2018
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Erin Darby

Erin Darby

 

The speaker for Lunch with the League on Tuesday, May 1, will be Erin Darby, assistant professor of religious studies at the University of Tennessee. Her presentation will introduce attendees to the modern history of Jerusalem and explain its political, cultural, and religious significance, including its role in regional and international conflict. She was scheduled to speak at the January 16 meeting, which was cancelled due to the weather.

The meeting will be held from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, which is located at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Darby is also co-director of the ‘Ayn Gharandal Archaeological Project in southern Jordan, and she leads the UT Dig Jordan study abroad program. An expert in the archaeology and texts of the Middle East, she has traveled extensively in the region, conducting research in Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Cyprus, and Syria, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: Erin Darby, holy city, Jerusalem, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with the League, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, religious studies, understanding Jerusalem, University of Tennessee

Today is prescription drug take back day

Posted at 10:13 am April 28, 2018
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You can get rid of unwanted, expired, and unused prescription medications, along with other medicines, in Clinton, Oak Ridge, and Rocky Top today (Saturday, April 28).

Anderson County is participating in the 2018 DEA Rx Drug Take Back Day, a press release said. The DEA is the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

Organizations involved in the Drug Take Back Day are ASAP of Anderson, Clinton Police Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, and Rocky Top Police Department.

Community members can bring their expired or unused medicines to one of the Anderson County Take Back locations anytime between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday. Drive-through collections sites will be located at the police departments listed below. Each department will be set-up outside in their respective parking lots to receive the expired or unused medicines. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Front Page News, Health, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Rocky Top Tagged With: 2018 DEA Rx Drug Take Back Day, ASAP of Anderson, Clinton Police Department, DEA, drug addiction, National Rx Drug Take Back Day, Oak Ridge Police Department, overdose deaths, prescription drugs, prescription medications, Rocky Top Police Department, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration

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