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The Library Writes at Oak Ridge Public Library on Mondays

Posted at 9:24 am September 21, 2016
By GiGi Bayne Leave a Comment

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Want to meet other writers, read and critique their stories, while getting honest feedback on your own work?

Our band of authors share their work for enjoyment and to improve their craft. Bring your stories and join them in the Auditorium on Mondays from 4 to 6 p.m.

These meetings are free and open to the public. For further information, call or email the library at (865) 425-3455 or CircLib@oakridgetn.gov.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Writing Tagged With: Oak Ridge Public Library, writers

Mother Goose, a program for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, returns to Oak Ridge

Posted at 9:22 am September 21, 2016
By Maureen Hoyt Leave a Comment

After a short hiatus, the Mother Goose interactive program for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers has returned to Oak Ridge. Sessions are held on the first and third Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. with leader Father Goose Michael Raymond and his little sidekick, son Benjamin. The first session was held on Thursday, September 1. Due a previous scheduled event in September only, the second session will be held on the fourth Thursday, September 22. There is no cost.

Mother Goose of Oak Ridge meets in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, or ORUUC, which is located at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike, next to Summit Medical.

Mother Goose is a group experience that focuses on the pleasure and power of using rhymes, simple songs, rhythmic activities, musical circle games, parachute play, and more for parents and their babies and young children. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: Michael Raymond, Mother Goose, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, ORUUC

UT-Battelle provides scholarships for Roane State Middle College students from Roane County high schools

Posted at 2:06 am September 21, 2016
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

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Roane State President Chris Whaley is joined by Middle College students and Roane State faculty to accept a scholarship check from Leigha Humphries, protocol and community relations manager with UT-Battelle. (Photo courtesy Roane State)

 

Ten Roane County students participating in Roane State Community College’s Middle College have received $3,400 annual scholarships thanks to UT-Battelle.

Roane State’s Middle College program allows high school students to take college classes in their junior and senior years and then graduate with their associate degrees and their diplomas. Middle College graduates are then able to complete their bachelor’s degrees just two years after finishing high school.

Middle College students pay for tuition through a combination of out-of-pocket funds, use of the Tennessee dual enrollment grant (funded by the state lottery), and private scholarships. The UT-Battelle Scholarship was established in fall 2015 and is awarded to one Middle College student from each high school in Roane County. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Ashlyn Blackburn, Chris Whaley, Dakotah Harris, Dalton Quigley, David Lane, Jonathan Watson, Juliann Hopper, Leif Erickson, Leigha Humphries, Lindsay Buck, Middle College, Reagan Dudley, Rebecca Michaud, Roane County, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Trinity Clark, UT-Battelle, UT-Battelle Scholarship

Oak Ridge ‘Hams’ show children fun of amateur radio at Children’s Museum

Posted at 1:43 am September 21, 2016
By Kay Brookshire Leave a Comment

Lucas Henderson, 9, of Corryton, taps his name in Morse code as his brother, Brody, 7, at right, awaits his turn. Amateur radio operator Jim Bogard helps them learn to tap the code. (Submitted photo)

Lucas Henderson, 9, of Corryton, taps his name in Morse code as his brother, Brody, 7, at right, awaits his turn. Amateur radio operator Jim Bogard helps them learn to tap the code. (Submitted photo)

 

Children and teens from ages 6 to 16 tried their hand at Morse code recently with ham radio operators at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge, learning to communicate on amateur radio as they also participated in celebrating the 100th birthday of the country’s national parks.

Jim and Ronnie Bogard, both amateur radio operators with FCC licenses, welcomed children on a recent Sunday to the museum’s Discovery Lab, where they had set up portable radio equipment and a mobile antenna. Jim Womack (KC4RD) also set up an amateur radio station in the museum’s Living Light Solar House.

“We focus on Morse code, teaching the children to key, so they can send messages. It is like a secret language to kids,” said Jim Bogard (KY4L). “Kids will hear two-way Morse code contacts from all over the U.S. and can have fun sending their names in Morse code. There are also opportunities to talk on the microphone with other amateur radio stations.”

Amateur radio operators will be at the Children’s Museum’s Discovery Lab from 1-4 p.m. each third Sunday of the month. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: amateur radio, Beth Shea, Children' Museum, Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, Discovery Lab, Ham Radio, Jim Bogard, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Morse code, National Parks on the Air, Oak Ridge Amateur Radio Club, radio operators, Ronnie Bogard

Former Roane State dual enrollment student now an expert in his field

Posted at 1:30 am September 21, 2016
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

Kyley Dickson tests the field at Bristol Motor Speedway before the Battle at Bristol, the record-setting football game between Tennessee and Virginia Tech. (Photo courtesy Roane State)

Kyley Dickson tests the field at Bristol Motor Speedway before the Battle at Bristol, the record-setting football game between Tennessee and Virginia Tech. (Photo courtesy Roane State)

 

This Fentress County farm boy will likely soon have a new title: professor.

Kyley H. Dickson, who grew up on a farm in the rural middle Tennessee county, will be receiving a doctorate in plant and soil science this December from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.

And his expertise in his doctorate—the safety of athletic fields—was put to use recently when he and a professor went to Bristol, Tennessee, for an inspection.

They were checking on the safeness of the Astroturf installed for the football game between UT and Virginia Tech, held September 10 at the Bristol Motor Speedway. Now, Dickson is setting his sights on a teaching job at UT-Martin, where’s he’s applied for a professorship. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, College, Education, Front Page News, Sports Tagged With: Astroturf, Bristol Motor Speedway, dual enrollment, Kyley H. Dickson, Roane State, Roane State Community College, safety of athletic fields, University of Tennessee, UT, UT-Martin, Virginia Tech

MORE2 energy efficiency program has public meeting on Thursday

Posted at 1:21 am September 21, 2016
By Annie Cacheiro Leave a Comment

Make Oak Ridge Energy Efficient, or MORE2, will be hosting a public meeting for interested applicants Thursday, September 22, from 3-4 p.m. at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge.

MORE2, funded by the Tennessee Valley Authority, kicked off in April and began retrofitting the homes of Oak Ridge residents with no-cost energy upgrades, such as new HVAC units and water heaters. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Federal, Front Page News, Government, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, energy efficiency, energy saving practices, energy savings, energy upgrades, Make Oak Ridge Energy Efficient, MORE2, Oak Ridge, Tennessee Valley Authority

High school seniors invited to Roane State’s Scholarship Saturday on Oct. 1

Posted at 1:15 am September 21, 2016
By Owen Driskill Leave a Comment

High school seniors can sign up for the Tennessee Promise, complete their Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and fill out their college application as part of Scholarship Saturday on October 1 at Roane State Community College’s Roane County campus in Harriman.

The event will last from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Eastern, and refreshments will be served. Visitors are welcome to drop in anytime between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Check-in will be in the lobby of the Dunbar Building.

Roane State financial aid and admissions staff will be available to help students and their families complete their forms.

The deadline to apply for the Tennessee Promise is November 1. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: college application, FAFSA, Federal Student Aid, Free Application for Federal Student Aid, Maria Gonzales, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Scholarship Saturday, Tennessee Promise

Girl Scouts host Peace Demonstration on Wednesday

Posted at 12:52 am September 21, 2016
By Jerralyn Luckmann Leave a Comment

Becca Seay, right, and Daphne Seay, left, Junior Girl Scouts from Troop 20508 fold white peace doves as souvenirs of the Girl Scouts celebration of the UN's International Day of Peace. (Submitted photo)

Becca Seay, right, and Daphne Seay, left, Junior Girl Scouts from Troop 20508 fold white peace doves as souvenirs of the Girl Scouts celebration of the United Nation’s International Day of Peace. (Submitted photo)

 

Information and photos from Jerralyn Luckmann and Kay Brookshire

Oak Ridge Girl Scout Troops are planning a Peace Demonstration to celebrate the United Nation’’s International Day of Peace, at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 21. Also known as World Peace Day, September 21 is a global observance, a day when nations around the world are invited to honor a cessation of hostilities.

To inaugurate the International Day of Peace, the “Peace Bell” is rung at the United Nations Headquarters. The bell was cast in Japan and made from coins donated by children from all continents. It bears the inscription “Long live absolute world peace.”

Girl Scouts from many Oak Ridge troops will gather at the Oak Ridge Friendship Bell, near the proposed location for the Peace Pavilion, which will house the new bell support structure. In the shadow of our own “Peace Bell,” the Girl Scouts will present a program of songs and peace quotes. Troop members are folding peace doves to distribute as keepsakes of the event. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Girl Scouts, International Friendship Bell Advisory Committee, international Friendship Bell Committee, Jerralyn Luckmann, Kay Brookshire, Oak Ridge Girl Scouts, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks, peace demonstration, United Nation, World Day of Peace

Free Medical Clinic announces Clay as executive director

Posted at 12:39 am September 21, 2016
By Robin Textor Leave a Comment

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Jackie Clay

 

The Free Medical Clinic has announced Jackie Clay as its executive director.

The Free Medical Clinic, or FMC, provides no-charge primary care and wellness services to low-income, uninsured residents of Anderson, Morgan, and Roane counties.

Before she joined the FMC, Clay worked for the City of Knoxville as project manager, then as program manager, with a focus on crime reduction programs. She has experience as a community organizer and as an instructor at the University of Tennessee, a press release said.

Clay has bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Tennessee in social work with concentrations in nonprofit management, leadership, and community practice. She also has a community engagement professional certification from Neighbor Works America Training Institute. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Commission, Five Points Up Health Equity Coalition, FMC, Free Medical Clinic, Girl Talk Inc., Home Source East Tennessee, Jackie Clay, Oak Ridge

Oak Ridge, Naka-shi Japan celebrate 25 years of sister city relationship

Posted at 12:15 am September 21, 2016
By Jerralyn Luckmann Leave a Comment

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Members of the Oak Ridge delegation at 25th Anniversary celebration of sister city signing agreement with Naka shi, Japan. (Submitted photo)

 

This year, the Oak Ridge Sister City Support Organization, or SCSO, is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Sister City agreement between Oak Ridge and Naka-shi, Japan.

The significance of this anniversary was acknowledged with special events in Japan and Tennessee. In July, a 21-member delegation from Oak Ridge traveled to Naka, including City Council member Rick Chinn; Myles Hebrard, supervisor of special education for Oak Ridge schools; SCSO Chairwoman Jerralyn Luckmann; Japanese mentor Shigeko Uppuluri; and the 2016 middle school exchange delegation of students and teachers and other SCSO members. A reception and dinner with more than 100 Naka shi dignitaries, officials, and Naka International Exchange Association members attended and honored the Oak Ridge group with recognitions, gifts, songs, and karate demonstrations. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Japan, Naka Japan, Naka-shi, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Sister City Support Organization, SCSO, Sister Citiy, sister city agreement

Sheriff’s Department warns of text message scam

Posted at 7:31 pm September 19, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

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The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department warned on Monday that cell phone users across the area are receiving text messages claiming to be alerts from Knoxville TVA Employees Credit Union.

“These messages are not from the credit union, and the credit union says they will not contact consumers in this manner and ask for personal information,” the Sheriff’s Department said.

If you have called the number in the message and given them any information, you are urged to call the credit union at (800) 554-8969 to close your debit card and order a new one.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff's Department, scam, text message scam, text messages

Suicide prevention is topic of September’s Health Night on the Town

Posted at 1:49 pm September 19, 2016
By Crystal Jordan Leave a Comment

John Kupfner

John Kupfner

Renu Bhateja

Renu Bhateja

September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and in support of this important initiative, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge is bringing together medical professionals from Peninsula, a division of Parkwest Medical Center, and Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services for a special Health Night on the Town presentation. The program will take place Tuesday, September 27, at 7 p.m. in the Ridge Conference Room at Methodist Medical Center, 990 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Join Methodist as John Kupfner, MD, board-certified psychiatrist on staff at Peninsula Behavioral Health, and Renu Bhateja, MD, psychiatrist at Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services, discuss suicide prevention, warning signs to look for in loved ones, and how to receive help.

Kupfner has been fellowship trained in child and adolescent psychiatry, a press release said. He received his medical degree from the University of Buffalo in Buffalo, New York, and he completed fellowship training at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia. Kupfner currently serves as the department chair of Peninsula, medical director for Peninsula Outpatient Clinics, and works as a staff psychiatrist specializing in the treatment of children and adolescents. He also serves as an attending psychiatrist at Peninsula Hospital. Kupfner is the current chair of the Physician Wellness Committee at Parkwest Medical Center. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Health Night on the Town, John Kupfner, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, Parkwest Medical Center, Peninsula, Renu Bhateja, Ridge Conference Room, Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services, Suicide Prevention Awareness Month

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