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City, Chamber kick off holidays with ‘Shop Oak Ridge’ at Main Street on Tuesday

Posted at 12:45 am November 21, 2017
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A sign showing some of the stores at Main Street Oak Ridge is pictured above. (Photo by City of Oak Ridge)

A sign showing some of the stores at Main Street Oak Ridge is pictured above. (Photo by City of Oak Ridge)

 

The City of Oak Ridge and the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce will kick off the holiday shopping season with a special event called “Shop Oak Ridge” at Main Street Oak Ridge on Tuesday.

The event will begin at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, November 21, under the tent at Main Street Oak Ridge, the 58-acre mixed use retail development that replaced the Oak Ridge Mall, a press release said. The property was sold to RealtyLink in June 2016, and demolition of the former mall began in July 2016. Less than a year later, it had been replaced with a new concept and new stores, the press release said.

Businesses that have opened locations in Main Street Oak Ridge include: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Belk, City of Oak Ridge, Dick's Sporting Goods, Electronic Express, Grove Center, holiday shopping, Jackson Square, JCPenney, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Maurice's, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, PetSmart, Rack Room Shoes, RealtyLink, Rue 21, Shop Oak Ridge, T.J. Maxx, Ulta, Warren Gooch

Ridenour, an ORPD officer & former chief deputy, running for sheriff

Posted at 4:46 pm November 20, 2017
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Lewis Ridenour

Lewis Ridenour

 

Lewis Ridenour, an Oak Ridge Police Department officer and former chief deputy of the Anderson County Sheriff’s Department, is running for sheriff in the 2018 election.

In a press release, Ridenour, a Republican, pledged to only serve two terms if elected as Anderson County sheriff. He cited “great concern” over career politicians when announcing his term-limit pledge.

Ridenour pledged to use his community and law enforcement experience, sound judgment, and “know-how” in office, the press release said.

“During my over 20 years of law enforcement experience in this county, I have gained an understanding of the complexities of city and county government, including its capabilities and limitations,” Ridenour said. “Most importantly, the primary role for the sheriff should be to be to make our entire county safe, while also being an advocate for the taxpayers. There are real issues facing our county relating to drugs and crimes against persons and property. There are also many financial issues that will come before us in the years to come. We need a sheriff with extensive experience as an administrator as well as law enforcement.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2018 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: 2018 election, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, law enforcement, Lewis Ridenour, Oak Ridge Police Department, Republican primary, sheriff

Roane County Lighting of the Tree on Monday, Nov. 20

Posted at 4:10 pm November 20, 2017
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It’s a holiday event for all of Roane County—and the surrounding area.

The first of what’s expected to become an annual celebration—Roane County Lighting of the Tree—will be held Monday, November 20, on the front lawn of Roane State Community College’s main campus, 276 Patton Lane.

The college is a central location in Roane County. “It’s an institution, not just of higher learning, but of our community,” said Roane State Alumni Relations Director Tamsin Miller.

There will be a large variety of holiday music, games and activities for children, and refreshments. It’s Roane County’s take on the famous tree lighting ceremony in New York City’s Rockefeller Center, Miller said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music Tagged With: Celebration Singers, Concert Choir, Harriman, Roane Choral Society, Roane County Lighting of the Tree, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Tamsin Miller

Adams, RMS principal, moving to job in Hamilton County

Posted at 11:47 am November 18, 2017
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Garfield Adams

Garfield Adams

Garfield Adams, Robertsville Middle School principal, has accepted a position with the Hamilton County Department of Education as the exceptional education director.

Adams will continue in his role as RMS principal until December 31, a press release said.

Effective January 1, 2018, Tonya Childress will serve as the interim principal of Robertsville Middle School, and David Scott will serve as interim administrative assistant, the press release said.

Childress has both doctor of education and educational specialist degrees from Lincoln Memorial University. She received both her master’s and bachelor’s degrees from the University of Tennessee Knoxville in technology education, the press release said. Childress has served as the vice principal of Robertsville since July 2017. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: David Scott, Garfield Adams, Hamilton County Department of Education, Oak Ridge Schools, principal, RMS, Robertsville Middle School, Tonya Childress

Oak Ridge city manager honored with Lifetime Achievement Award from University of Kansas

Posted at 10:32 am November 18, 2017
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Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Kansas University City Managers and Trainees Alumni Organization (KUCIMAT) on Sunday, Oct. 22, 2017, during a banquet at the International City/County Management Association Annual Conference in San Antonio, Texas. (Submitted photo)

Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Kansas University City Managers and Trainees Alumni Organization (KUCIMAT) on Sunday, Oct. 22, 2017, during a banquet at the International City/County Management Association Annual Conference in San Antonio, Texas. (Submitted photo)

 

Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Kansas University City Managers and Trainees Alumni Organization (KUCIMAT) on Sunday, October 22, during a banquet at the International City/County Management Association Annual Conference in San Antonio, Texas, a press release said.

The KU Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes individuals who have, through cumulative career achievements and successes, furthered the purpose of the KUCIMAT organization, the press release said. As stated in his nomination for the award, written by his son Kevin Watson, “Mark’s passion for local government combined with his strong leadership and commitment to mentoring the next generation of managers made him an ideal candidate.”

Speaking about the award, Watson said: “I was deeply surprised and honored that my fellow city managers from across the nation and United Kingdom had recognized me for my work. Members of my family, a number of friends, and many of my past interns, who are now practicing city managers, were there honoring me with their attendance.”

Watson is a graduate of the University of Kansas, where he received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in public administration in city management, the press release said. Watson was selected as city manager of Oak Ridge in August 2010 after a 30-year career in local government. He is a second-generation city manager and has served in that capacity since 1981, the press release said. Before arriving in Oak Ridge, Watson served as city manager to six cities in Texas, Montana, and Arizona. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: city management, city manager, International City/County Management Association, International City/County Management Association Annual Conference, International Friendship Bell, Kansas University City Managers and Trainees Alumni Organization, Kevin Watson, KU Lifetime Achievement Award, KUCIMAT, Lifetime Achievement Award, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge City Manager, riverfront development, University of Kansas, Warren Gooch

Oak Ridge Civic Ballet performing ‘The Nutcracker’ on Saturday, Sunday

Posted at 9:56 am November 18, 2017
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The Oak Ridge Civic Ballet Association is performing Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker” on Saturday, Nov. 18, and Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017, at the Oak Ridge High School Performing Arts Center. (Photo by ORCBA)

The Oak Ridge Civic Ballet Association is performing Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker” on Saturday, Nov. 18, and Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017, at the Oak Ridge High School Performing Arts Center. (Photo by ORCBA)

 

The Oak Ridge Civic Ballet Association is performing Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker” on Saturday, November 18, and Sunday, November 19, at the Oak Ridge High School Performing Arts Center.

Directed by Molly Koon Quist along with assistant director Sharon Nicklow-Cousins and assistant Sarah Jett, “The Nutcracker” offers artistic entertainment for family members of all ages.

“We have so many talented dancers in East Tennessee,” said Wendie Aurin, assistant production manager. “We are excited to have them showcase their creativity in such a classic ballet.”

Courtney Walker, Fancisco Aguilar, and Murillo Barbosa of the Georgia Ballet, as well as Howard Merlin of the Boston Ballet as Drosselmeyer, will join the talented cast, a press release said. Frank Murphy from Classic Hits 93.1 WNOX will also make a guest appearance. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Dancing, Entertainment, Entertainment, Slider Tagged With: Boston Ballet, Classic Hits 93.1 WNOX, Courtney Walker, Fancisco Aguilar, Frank Murphy, Georgia Ballet, Howard Merlin, Molly Koon Quist, Murillo Barbosa, Oak Ridge Civic Ballet Association, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge High School Performing Arts Center, Sarah Jett, Sharon Nicklow-Cousins, Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker, Wendie Aurin

U.S. Chamber awards Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce with four-star accreditation

Posted at 9:38 am November 18, 2017
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Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce

The Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce building is pictured above.

 

The United States Chamber of Commerce has awarded the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce with four-star accreditation for its sound policies, effective organizational procedures, and positive impact on the community, a press release said.

“Accreditation validates a chamber as having programs that benefit their local economy and for positively influencing action in their community,” said Raymond P. Towle, vice president of Federation Relations and Institute for Organization Management. “We applaud these organizations for advancing the principles of free enterprise.”

Accreditation is the only national program that recognizes chambers for their effective organizational procedures and community involvement, the press release said. In order to receive accreditation, a chamber must meet minimum standards in their operations and programs, including areas of governance, government affairs, and technology.

This extensive self-review can take six-nine months to complete, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge Tagged With: four-star accreditation, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Parker Hardy, Raymond P. Towle, United States Chamber of Commerce

Secret City Half Marathon & 5K helps raise awareness of kidney, organ donation

Posted at 9:19 am November 18, 2017
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Kidney transplant recipient and Harry Connick Jr. show guest Steve Winfree and his wife Heather of Knoxville are walking in the Secret City Half Marathon & 5K in Oak Ridge on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017, to support organ donation. (Submitted photo)

Kidney transplant recipient and Harry Connick Jr. show guest Steve Winfree and his wife Heather of Knoxville are walking in the Secret City Half Marathon & 5K in Oak Ridge on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017, to support organ donation. (Submitted photo)

 

The Secret City Half Marathon & 5K in Oak Ridge today (Saturday, November 18) is helping to raise awareness of kidney donation and organ donation in general, a press release said.

Now in its ninth year, the marathon has grown into one of the largest athletic events in the region, the press release said. An estimated 1,000 participants will run and/or walk their way to the finish line.

Great things are happening at this year’s event, the press release said.

“We are excited to have been mentioned on the Harry Connick Jr. show as Knoxville residents Steve and Heather Winfree’s chosen event to help raise awareness for kidney donation and organ donations in general,” said Lisa Kendall, race director for the half marathon and 5K races and vice president of Explore Oak Ridge. “Steve’s wife, Heather, was a kidney match for Steve and the touching video of her sharing the news with him went viral with media attention worldwide.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Health, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: East TN Kidney Foundation, Explore Oak Ridge, Heather Winfree, kidney disease, kidney donation, Lisa Kendall, organ donation, Secret City Half Marathon & 5K, Steve and Heather Winfree, Steve Winfree, United Way

Roane State Oak Ridge Library Learning Center to host ‘Long Night Against Procrastination’

Posted at 8:57 am November 16, 2017
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Decked out in seasonal costumes to promote the upcoming “Long Night Against Procrastination” event on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017, on Roane State’s Oak Ridge campus are, from left, Becca Decker, librarian; Learning Center Specialist Robin Leib, kneeling; and Library Assistant III Christi Moss. (Photo by Roane State)

Decked out in seasonal costumes to promote the upcoming “Long Night Against Procrastination” event on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017, on Roane State’s Oak Ridge campus are, from left, Becca Decker, librarian; Learning Center Specialist Robin Leib, kneeling; and Library Assistant III Christi Moss. (Photo by Roane State)

 

By Bob Fowler, Roane State staff writer

If you delay doing this, you will miss out.

It’s the first-ever “Long Night Against Procrastination” from 5 until 11 p.m. on Thursday, November 16, in the atrium of the Coffey-McNally Building on Roane State’s Oak Ridge campus.er

“We’re excited about it, and we’re a little nervous about getting it all together,” said Becca Decker, Oak Ridge campus librarian.

The event, patterned after an international movement that started in 2010 in Germany, is being organized by the library and the Learning Center in Oak Ridge.

It’s intended to help students with their studies during the week before Thanksgiving “so they can enjoy their holiday break,” Decker said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education Tagged With: Becca Decker, Christi Moss, Human Animal Bond In Tennessee, Learning Center, Long Night Against Procrastination, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Roane State Student Engagement, Robin Leib, University of Tennessee H.A.B.I.T.

Help local families through Dine & Donate on Monday

Posted at 5:07 pm November 11, 2017
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Pictured above at The Soup Kitchen are Becca, Talia, and Theo Seay. (Photo courtesy ADFAC)

Pictured above at The Soup Kitchen are Becca, Talia, and Theo Seay. (Photo courtesy ADFAC)

 

On Monday, November 13, thirteen restaurant locations throughout the county will donate a portion of their sales to support Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties (ADFAC).  The event, Dine & Donate, happens on the second Monday of each month.

November 13 is your time to enjoy a hot, delicious bowl of chili or soup compliments of The Soup Kitchen, 47 East Tennessee Avenue, as a featured part of the Dine and Donate program, a press release said.

The restaurant’s menu of soups and sandwiches changes daily, and it’s been said they make the best Philly Cheese Steak sandwich in the city. The restaurant also features fresh salads and homemade breads. Gail Dittmer, manager of the eatery, said the store does lots of catering to area businesses with the two Soup Kitchen trucks that deliver hot provisions. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Cande Seay, Dine and Donate, Gail Dittmer, the Soup Kitchen

Area veterans invited to free Community Band concert for recognition on Sunday

Posted at 3:29 pm November 11, 2017
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The Oak Ridge Community Band is pictured above in a concert directed by Dale Pendley at Oak Ridge High School. (Submitted photo)

The Oak Ridge Community Band is pictured above in a concert directed by Dale Pendley at Oak Ridge High School. (Submitted photo)

 

Submitted

November 11 is Veterans Day in the United States, and to celebrate this event, the Oak Ridge Community Band/Wind Ensemble will present “Musical Salute to Veterans” concert on Sunday afternoon, November 12, in the sanctuary at Central Baptist Church.

Central Baptist Church is at 130 Providence Road, just across the street from Oak Ridge High School. The performance will begin at 3:30 p.m., and all area veterans plus family and friends are especially invited to attend this concert, which will include recognition of veterans and their service to our country, a press release said.

There will be no admission fee for this concert, but donations will be gratefully appreciated, the press release said.

It said band director Dale Pendley has planned a program of patriotic music and tunes, along with a reading of names of veterans attending the concert. Men and women who have served in the U.S. armed forces can sign their name, rank, and branch of service at the ticket table, and these names will be read during the concert program. Program announcer will be Maggie Bayer, retired USAF reserve lieutenant colonel and a member of the Community Band’s percussion section. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Front Page News, Music Tagged With: Central Baptist Church, Dale Pendley, Deidre Ford, Maggie Bayer, Musical Salute to Veterans, Oak Ridge Community Band/Wind Ensemble, Roscoe Shipley, veterans, Veterans Day

See ‘The Odd Couple’ (female version) at Roane State’s Roane County campus

Posted at 3:01 pm November 11, 2017
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Roane State Playmakers Shelby Stout as Olive Madison, back, and Courtney Briley as Florence Unger, front, rehearse for upcoming performances of 'The Odd Couple,' Nov. 10-12 and Nov. 17-19, 2017, at the college’s main campus in Harriman. (Photo by Roane State)

Roane State Playmakers Shelby Stout as Olive Madison, back, and Courtney Briley as Florence Unger, front, rehearse for upcoming performances of ‘The Odd Couple,’ Nov. 10-12 and Nov. 17-19, 2017, at the college’s main campus in Harriman. (Photo by Roane State)

 

By Bob Fowler, Roane State staff writer

It’s an update of a classic comedy about a slob and a neat freak living together in disharmony, but this time the characters are female.

It’s Neil Simon’s “The Odd Couple (Female Version),” and the curtain went up on the Roane State Community College Playmakers’ adaptation on Friday, November 10, for a two-week run in the O’Brien Theatre on the college’s main campus in Harriman.

“I’ve been wanting to do a Neil Simon play for a while,” said Jonathan Chemay, Roane State theatre technician, who’s directed three other recent Playmakers productions. “I think (Simon) was a comedic genius.”

Simon’s update of his contemporary classic, about slovenly Oscar Madison and obsessive Felix Unger, was rewritten by the playwright two decades after his original version premiered.

The original Odd Couple featured Felix and Oscar hosting a poker game with four guys as guests. In the female version, Florence and Olive have a get-together with four girlfriends for a night of “Trivial Pursuit.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, Theater Tagged With: Amanda Cole, Bob Fowler, Christopher Allen, Christy White, Courtney Briley, Dakota Thompson, David Steele, Jonathan Chemay, Karmen Miller, O’Brien Theatre, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Roane State Community College Playmakers, Shelby Stout, The Odd Couple

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