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Reminder: Roane County Candidate Forum tonight in Oak Ridge

Posted at 10:41 am July 19, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Reminder: There will be a Roane County Candidate Forum in Oak Ridge tonight. The forum starts at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 19, in the Oak Ridge Civic Center A/B Room.

Those who have been invited to participate are candidates for property assessor, road superintendent, County Commission District 6, School Board District 5/6, Ninth Judicial District Criminal Court judge, and Part One General Sessions judge.

Residents of Roane County can vote early from July 15 to July 30 at the First Christian Church, 100 Gum Hollow Road in Oak Ridge. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays. [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2016 Election, Government, Roane County Tagged With: Anderson County Election Commission, County Commission District 6, First Christian Church, Ninth Judicial District Criminal Court judge, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Part One General Sessions judge, property assessor, road superintendent, Roane County, Roane County Candidate Forum, Roane County Election Commission, Roane County general election, School Board District 5/6

Dale Carnegie ‘How to Win Friends, Influence People in Digital Age’ seminar at Oak Ridge Chamber

Posted at 9:00 am July 19, 2016
By Kathy Gillenwaters Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce has once again teamed up with Dale Carnegie of Tennessee to offer a workshop series on Leadership Essentials. A discount is available for members of the Chamber. The next session will be held on July 28 from 8-10 a.m. at the Chamber, located at 1400 Oak Ridge Turnpike. The session was postponed from an earlier date in June.

The July 28 session is entitled, “How to Win Friends and Influence People in the Digital Age.” According to the description of the seminar: “The digital age is changing how we work, play, communicate, and think. It is an exciting frontier that rewards those who leverage the power that it presents. This workshop provides and introduction to the tools needed to develop the attitudes of success necessary to move to new levels of effectiveness in the digital age.”

The cost for members of the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce is $30. The cost for non-members is $50. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Dale Carnegie of Tennessee, digital age, How to Win Friends and Influence People in the Digital Age, Lauren Fritts, Leadership Essentials, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce

Local AYSO region rebrands uniforms with classic Oak Ridge colors

Posted at 6:26 pm July 17, 2016
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Oak Ridge AYSO Uniform Colors July 2016

The new Oak Ridge AYSO uniform in classic community colors. (Submitted photo)

By Gerry Palau

The kids playing AYSO soccer in Oak Ridge this fall will be sporting new uniforms—featuring the classic Oak Ridge color palette that includes maroon, silver, and white.

The local AYSO Region Board listened to feedback from parents and the community that the uniform style that’s been worn for years would benefit from an update. While considering options for a new uniform style, a factor that stood out as important was to have uniforms that create an AYSO identity that links to the Oak Ridge community. The new jerseys will echo the colors associated with high school sports in our community, and the new jersey style brings a fresh, modern design to our AYSO teams.

With the start of the new soccer season in September, local AYSO players will get to wear these new jerseys and new colors—both for their home games in Oak Ridge, as well as for the away matches that the older age groups play throughout East Tennessee. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: AYSO, AYSO Region 390, AYSO soccer, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge colors, soccer

Students use the summer to take a lesson in citizenship

Posted at 6:25 pm July 17, 2016
By Kelly Goodman Leave a Comment

From left, Katie Starnes, Ryann Whitson, Henry Shen, and Katie Law assemble falls-prevention packets used for patient care. They are just a few of the 45 Junior Volunteers who have taken time from their summer vacations to serve at Methodist Medical Center. (Submitted photo)

From left, Katie Starnes, Ryann Whitson, Henry Shen, and Katie Law assemble falls-prevention packets used for patient care. They are just a few of the 45 Junior Volunteers who have taken time from their summer vacations to serve at Methodist Medical Center. (Submitted photo)

 

When school is out for the summer, many teens look forward to sleeping in, hanging out with friends, and enjoying the freedom of a few unscheduled weeks. But at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, a group of teens used the summer to give back to their community rather than while away the hours in front of the computer or around the pool. These high school students served as Methodist’s Junior Volunteers.

The Junior Volunteers are part of Methodist’s larger volunteer program, and like their adult counterparts, the students assist in many areas throughout the hospital and host special sales and fundraisers to support the patients and services at Methodist Medical Center.

This summer, the Junior Volunteers’ fundraiser included a doughnut sale. They also ran the operation of the fruit wagon and snack cart, which sells goodies around the hospital three days a week. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Henry Shen, junior volunteers, Katie law, Katie Starnes, Methodist Medical Center, Ryann Whitson, summer vacation

State park naturalist to lead adventure at Fall Creek Falls State Park on Saturday

Posted at 6:09 pm July 17, 2016
By Sandra Goss Leave a Comment

Join Randy Hedgepath, the state naturalist for Tennessee State Parks, on July 23 for an adventure at Fall Creek Falls State Park. Participants will meet at the park Inn and carpool to the Piney Falls area.

“The plan is to hike out the Lower Cane Creek Loop Trail for about a half-mile and learn about the forest of this part of the Cumberland Plateau,” Hedgepath said. “Then, the real adventure begins.

“We will not cross the suspension bridge, but go down under and explore the streambed down to the top of the falls. The forest along the stream is very different from the plateau top. There will be lots of chances to cool off in the stream, lots of scenic bluffs, and a dramatic view into the gorge. The return trip will backtrack to the bridge and out to the vehicles.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Fall Creek Falls, Fall Creek Falls State Park, Piney Falls, Randy Hedgepath, Tennessee State Parks

Mountain land gift honors Myrick, a leader, volunteer, Nature Conservancy Board member

Posted at 6:01 pm July 17, 2016
By Paul Kingsbury Leave a Comment

John R. Dickey Birch Branch Sanctuary in Shady Valley is pictured above. (Submitted photo)

John R. Dickey Birch Branch Sanctuary in Shady Valley is pictured above. (Submitted photo)

 

Eighty acres of beautiful mountain land in Johnson County have been added to a Nature Conservancy preserve in Shady Valley, thanks to the foresight and generosity of a local couple. Sadly, the May 20 land donation is not just a gift, but also a loving tribute to a departed spouse and friend of conservation.

Back in 2007, Teresa Myrick and her late husband Tim wanted to leave a legacy of protected mountain land for future generations. That’s why they donated a conservation easement to The Nature Conservancy, restricting development on a treasured tract of mountain land they bought for their retirement. The property is located adjacent to the Conservancy’s John R. Dickey Birch Branch Sanctuary in Shady Valley. Teresa and Tim, a former Oak Ridge National Laboratory engineer and community leader and volunteer, became solid supporters of The Nature Conservancy, and Tim went on to become a board member for the Tennessee Chapter of the Conservancy. The couple looked forward to spending many years together on the scenic property.

However, Tim passed away far too early, in December 2014, at age 60, of cancer. As Teresa thought about the future of their mountain land, she knew what Tim would have wanted. She realized he would want her to donate it outright to The Nature Conservancy to be protected and cared for. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: conservation, Gabby Lynch, John R. Dickey Birch Branch Sanctuary, Nature Conservancy, Oak Ridge, Shady Valley, Tim Myrick

UT assistant professor to talk about chemical oceanography on July 20

Posted at 5:50 pm July 17, 2016
By Jennifer Hartwig Leave a Comment

Andrew Steen

Drew Steen

An assistant professor of environmental geology at the University of Tennessee will talk about chemical oceanography in Oak Ridge on Wednesday.

The title of the presentation by Drew Steen, of the UT Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, is “Heterotrophic Organisms in the Deep Marine Sediments” or “What to Do When You’re Hungry but You’re 100,000 Years Late for Dinner.”

The Wednesday talk starts at 7 p.m. July 20. It’s hosted by the ORION astronomy club. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: astronomy, deep marine sediments, Drew Steen, Grove Theater, Heterotrophic Organisms, ORION, ORION astronomy club, science, University of Tennessee, UT, UT Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences

Special flag raised at Boys & Girls Club

Posted at 5:38 pm July 17, 2016
By Jennifer Pettyjohn Leave a Comment

Raising the Colors

Color Guard Club Members: Isaiah Saxton-Barnes, Corrine Bailey, Jeremiah Holman, Cheyenne Baumann, and Ryker Armes. (Submitted photo)

 

A very special flag was raised at the Boys & Girls Club of Oak Ridge on July 1. Rick Dearholt, vice chair of the organization’s Board of Directors, worked through Congressman Chuck Fleischmann’s office to purchase the flag. It was flown over the United States Capitol on June 6, 2016, in honor of D-Day.

D-Day was June 6, 1944, when more than 160,000 Allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of heavily-fortified French coastline, to fight Nazi Germany on the beaches of Normandy, France.

Dearholt, a retired U.S. Marine, saw the Club’s flag needed to be replaced, and he wanted to do something special.

“I was honored to be able to coordinate this effort and equally proud of the color guard of Club members when they raised this flag over our Club,” Dearholt said. “The patriotism displayed by our members was amazing. It is clear to me that great futures do start at the Club.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Boys & Girls Club of Oak Ridge, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Clinch Valley, Chuck Fleischmann, D-Day, flag, Normany, Rick Dearholt

Public invited to Main Street Oak Ridge groundbreaking on July 20

Posted at 2:42 pm July 15, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

MAIN STREET OAK RIDGE 2

A construction fence was put up this week around parts of the former Oak Ridge Mall, and an Oak Ridge Public Works Department crew worked to dig up a water line leading to the building ahead of demolition, preparing for construction of Main Street Oak Ridge, a 58-acre mixed-use development expected to include retailers, restaurants, residential units, and a hotel. (Photo by City of Oak Ridge)

 

The public has been invited to a July 20 groundbreaking at Main Street Oak Ridge, the project to redevelop the former Oak Ridge Mall.

The groundbreaking is scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 20.

“City leaders, planners, local business representatives, and members of the community will gather for a ceremonious kickoff to demolition,” a media advisory said.

RealtyLink, the Greenville, South Carolina, developer, bought the 58-acre site on June 30. Since then, construction crews have been preparing the property for demolition so they can begin a multi-million dollar renovation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Belk, Cinemark Tinseltown, demolition, Dick's Sporting Goods, Electronic Express, groundbreaking, JCPenney, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Maurice's, Oak Ridge Mall, PetSmart, Rack Room Shoes, RealtyLink, Rue 21, T.J. Maxx, Ulta

Manhattan Project Park program: Oak Ridge, past to present, at Alvin K. Bissell Park

Posted at 9:49 am July 15, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Bridge-in-A.K.-Bissell-Park

Alvin K. Bissell Park in Oak Ridge is pictured above. (Submitted photo)

 

During a walk this month, the National Park Service will discuss how and why Oak Ridge was developed and how people were encouraged to stay during World War II. The free walk will be led by a ranger at Alvin K. Bissel Park at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 28.

The walk will begin at the Secret City Commemorative Walk, and it will end at the International Friendship Bell.

The walk will also feature Shigeko Uppuluri, who will discuss her role in bringing the Friendship Bell to Oak Ridge. She will discuss the history and meaning of the bell.

The Secret City Commemorative Walk is located at the end of the parking lot next to the Oak Ridge Public Library at 1401 Oak Ridge Turnpike, near the intersection of Oak Ridge Turnpike and South Tulane Avenue. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Federal, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Alvin K. Bissell Park, American Museum of Science and Energy, Friendship Bell, Hanford, International Friendship Bell, Los Alamos, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, National Park Service, Oak Ridge, Secret City Commemorative Walk, Shigeko Uppuluri, World War II

Methodist Medical Center announces July classes

Posted at 2:18 pm July 14, 2016
By Kelly Goodman Leave a Comment

Whether you want to get in shape, prepare for the birth of a baby, or find support from others going through a similar experience, Methodist has a class for you!

Classes will be held at the hospital, located at 990 Oak Ridge Turnpike in Oak Ridge, unless otherwise noted. For more information and registration, call (865) 835-4662 or 1-800-468-6767.

Support Groups

Mended Hearts Support Group, Thursday, July 21 at 6 p.m.

Mended Hearts offers peer-to-peer support for those affected by heart disease including patients, families, and caregivers. The group meets the third Thursday of the month in the Cheyenne Ambulatory Center Conference Room, 944 Oak Ridge Turnpike. To learn more call (865) 806-3013.

Grief Support Group, Wednesday, July 27 at 10 a.m. or 3 p.m. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Health Tagged With: exercise classes, expectant families, Methodist Medical Center, support groups

Lokitz named ORAU corporate secretary

Posted at 2:10 pm July 14, 2016
By Nicole Merrifield Leave a Comment

Rachel-Lokitz

Rachel Lokitz

Rachel Lokitz, ORAU associate general counsel, has been elected corporate secretary by the ORAU Board of Directors. Lokitz will perform these duties in a dual capacity while still maintaining her position as associate general counsel.

In her new role, Lokitz will play an integral role in ORAU’s corporate governance and provide counsel to the board and ORAU senior leadership on board roles, responsibilities, and other governance requirements, a press release said. Primarily, Lokitz will guide the board in discharging their fiduciary responsibility to ensure the business follows its corporate rules and will be responsible for recording the board’s actions.

In her role as associate general counsel, which she has held since 2010, Lokitz provides ORAU’s programs and internal business clients with counsel concerning legal rights, contractual obligations, compliance, and risk. Lokitz also serves as primary contact for development of corporate policies. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Andy Page, associate general counsel, corporate secretary, Monnie Champion, ORAU, Rachel Lokitz, University of Tennessee College of Law

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