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Agape House hosts Chocolate Evening, Dessert Contest on May 7

Posted at 1:53 am April 12, 2016
By Kay Brookshire Leave a Comment

Chocolate Dessert

Chocolate bakers and candy makers are invited to enter their sweet concoctions in a chocolate dessert contest on Saturday, May 7. (Submitted photo)

 

Chocolate bakers and candy makers are invited to enter their sweet concoctions in a chocolate dessert contest on Saturday, May 7. Agape House of Oak Ridge is hosting the contest during “An Evening of Everything Chocolate,” an event supporting the nonprofit and all-volunteer organization that provides transitional housing for the homeless.

“An Evening of Everything Chocolate,” a Mother’s Day weekend event, will feature tables filled with chocolate desserts from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the Social Hall of Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike. Truffles, fudge, cookies, brownies, and other treats will be offered, with coffee, sipping chocolate, and water also being served.

For the chocolate dessert contest, the chocolate grand prize winner will receive a $50 gift certificate and a gold medal. A silver medal will be awarded for the best use of chocolate. To enter, bring your dessert to the Social Hall of Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church by 6 p.m. May 7. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Agape House, Agape House of Oak Ridge, An Evening of Everything Chocolate, chocolate dessert contest, dessert contest, homeless, Melanie Fillauer, Naomi Asher, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Tom Beehan, transitional housing

Legal Aid Society hires two new support staff members

Posted at 1:45 am April 12, 2016
By Meredith Yates Leave a Comment

Mary Burney

Mary Burney

Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands, Tennessee’s largest nonprofit law firm, announced Monday that two new support staff members have been added to the firm.

Mary Burney has returned to Legal Aid Society’s Oak Ridge office as the receptionist/intake worker. Burney previously worked for Legal Aid Society in the same capacity from 2008-2014 and was the office manager/legal assistant for Rural Legal Services of Tennessee (predecessor to Legal Aid Society) from 1979-2003. Prior to this return, Burney was a bailiff for the Roane County Sheriff’s Department.

“We are thrilled to have Mary back in the office,” said Janet Mynatt, managing attorney of Legal Aid Society’s office in Oak Ridge. “Except for our new database, things have remained pretty much the same, so Mary has been able to jump right back in. Her past experience with this office will be an asset to our staff and clients alike.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Andrae Crismon, Barbara Penland-LaFevers, Janet Mynatt, Legal Aid Society, Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands, Mary Burney, Oak Ridge

Oak Ridge native, longtime Hollywood photographer George Holz to speak at UT

Posted at 10:37 am April 11, 2016
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George Holz

George Holz

 

Photographer George Holz—who was born in Oak Ridge, attended the University of Tennessee, and is known for his fashion and celebrity photographs—will return to UT to speak about his work at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 14.

His talk will be in the auditorium of the UT College of Nursing at 1200 Volunteer Boulevard in Knoxville. It’s sponsored by the UT School of Journalism and Electronic Media, and it is free and open to the public.

Holz will be talking about his new book, “Holz Hollywood: 30 Years of Portraits.”

Holz was born and raised in Oak Ridge and attended UT for two years in the mid-1970s, working as a photographer for the Daily Beacon and the Volunteer Yearbook.

After attending UT, Holz graduated from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, and assisted for noted fashion photographer, Helmut Newton, who became his mentor. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, College, Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, Meetings and Events Tagged With: Art Center College of Design, Daily Beacon, Fahey/Klein Gallery, George Holz, Helmut Newton, Hollywood, Oak Ridge, Original Sin, photographer, Three Boys from Pasadena–A Tribute to Helmut Newton, University of Tennessee, UT, UT School of Journalism and Electronic Media, Volunteer Yearbook

Chrisman named MMCer of the Month for March

Posted at 3:53 am April 11, 2016
By Kelly Owens Leave a Comment

Cary Chrisman - March MMCer of the Month

Cary Chrisman

Cary Chrisman, a pharmacist at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, has been named the MMCer of the Month for March. In his job, Chrisman assists with patients’ medication needs through antibiotic stewardship, nutrition support, and blood glucose management. He has been at Methodist since 2002.

Chrisman is described by Chuck Ashley, director of Pharmacy, as an outstanding employee and clinician.

Chrisman received two nominations. One nomination said: “He is always right there when he is needed. He thinks ahead about what the next step could be, not only with medicine but with a patient’s disease process. That speaks volumes to me on how dedicated he is to the patient’s well-being.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Health, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Cary Chrisman, Chuck Ashley, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, MMC, MMCer of the Month

Neighborhood Watch has fundraiser at Gondolier on Wednesday

Posted at 11:56 pm April 9, 2016
By Joana Springmier Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Program has a fundraiser at Gondolier Restaurant on Wednesday, April 13.

Ten percent of dine-in or carry-out receipts will be donated to the Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Program, organizers said.

The fundraiser is from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday.

Gondolier Restaurant is at 792 Briarcliff Avenue in Oak Ridge.

Filed Under: Business, Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: fundraiser, Gondolier Restaurant, Neighborhood Watch, Oak Ridge Neighborhood Watch Program

Brown wins, sets record as ACAC asserts presence at championships

Posted at 6:50 pm April 9, 2016
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Tais Brown Age Group

Tais Brown takes the podium in his 200 Fly victory. (Submitted photo)

The Atomic City Aquatic Club completed its Short Course season in style in two recent sectional championship meets, the Age Groups for qualifying swimmers under 15, and Senior Sectionals for qualifying swimmers 15 and over. The special swimmers who made the cuts had simply incredible swims.

Tais Brown, 12, was spectacular at Age Groups. He set a team record in the 200 Fly, taking first place at the meet against the best swimmers from 10 states. He also placed fourth in the 100 Fly, fifth in the 50 Fly, and ninth in the 1650 Free, earning points and qualifying for finals in all of those races. He also competed in the 50 Free, 100 Free, and 100 IM, obtaining personal bests in the 50 and 100 Free.

Harper Houk, 14, made ACAC’s presence felt in the 100 Back, 200 Back, 100 Breast, 200 Breast, 100 Fly, and 200 IM, getting personal bests in the 100 Back, 200 Back, and 100 Fly. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Abigail King, Age Groups, Atomic City Aquatic Club, Harper Houck, Kendal Goodman, Kristi Houk, Mason Fischer, Nathan Benko, Senior Sectionals, Short Course, Stephen Zhukov, Sydney Ragsdale, Tais Brown

April celebrations at Habitat for Humanity include new home, mortgage payoff

Posted at 2:34 pm April 9, 2016
By Charlotte Bowers Leave a Comment

Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County Spring Break Volunteers 2016

Pictured above is a group of college students from Juniata College in Pennsylvania that came to work with Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County on their Spring Break 2016. They helped put the finishing touches on the Core house in Andersonville. (Submitted photo)

 

Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County has a lot to celebrate in the month of April. A family will be moving into their new home, and another family paid off their mortgage. Two local churches will be hosting celebrations for both of these momentous occasions.

The Core family has a new home in Andersonville. After months of hard work, they are excited to be moving in later this month. Usually, HFHAC holds a dedication service for a new home at the home itself. This time, however, the dedication will take place at Faith Lutheran Church in Oak Ridge. Choosing this church was easy because it’s the home church of the Mr. and Mrs. Cal Knoke. The Knokes donated a very large sum of money toward this particular build.

As wonderful as it is to have the opportunity to show off the finished product to the community, it was decided that in this case, it wouldn’t be the best idea. The yard cannot be seeded and strawed just yet, it’s been too rainy this spring. Rather than invite people to tromp through mud, HFHAC would like for everyone interested to come to the 11 a.m. service on Sunday, April 17, at Faith Lutheran Church, which is at 1300 Oak Ridge Turnpike in Oak Ridge.

“There will be pictures of the house during construction, a chance to meet the Core family, and best of all, cake!” a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Cal Knoke, Faith Lutheran Church, First Presbyterian Church, Habitat for Humanity, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, HFHAC, Hunter family

Pastor addresses CWU on school concerns

Posted at 12:50 pm April 9, 2016
By Carolyn Krause 1 Comment

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Pictured above at a Community Matters forum at Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church on Nov. 1, 2015, are the Reverend Derrick Hammond of Oak Valley Baptist Church, center, the Rev. Jake Morrill of Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, left, and Father Brent Shelton of St. Mary’s Parish. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The high stress levels of students at Oak Ridge High School. The increasing number of students who take multiple Advanced Placement courses for status reasons, in response to parental pressure or to be in class with friends. The lack of social workers at ORHS, which has a rising number of at-risk, underfed students who qualify for free or reduced-cost lunches.

The finding that less than 2 percent of ORHS students are referred for almost half of the disciplinary actions taken, including suspensions. Yet, because of privacy laws, people interested in mentoring at least two dozen disciplinary students cannot learn their names.

These were some of the teacher and community concerns highlighted by the Reverend Derrick Hammond, pastor at Oak Valley Baptist Church, at a recent meeting of the Oak Ridge unit of Church Women United.

He announced that on Sunday, April 24, at Oak Ridge High School, from 4-5:30 p.m., city leaders will respond to public concerns raised during the three “Community Matters” sessions held last October and November. The speakers will include Oak Ridge High School Principal Martin McDonald and Oak Ridge Police Chief Jim Akagi. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Education, Faith, Front Page News, K-12, Meetings and Events, Top Stories Tagged With: Brent Shelton, Church Women United, Community Matters, CWU, Derrick Hammond, Jake Morrill, Jim Akagi, Martin McDonald, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Oak Valley Baptist Church, ORHS, St. Mary's Catholic Church, students, suspensions, traffic stop

2016 Tennessee Fall Homecoming lineup announced

Posted at 12:38 pm April 9, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Museum of Appalachia Wilson Barn Stage

A performance at a previous Fall Homecoming at the Museum of Appalachia near Norris. (Submitted photo)

 

The Museum of Appalachia has announced the music lineup for its 37th Annual Tennessee Fall Homecoming from October 7-9.

High-profile artists scheduled to appear include 20-year Homecoming veteran, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver—an IBMA Hall of Fame Member and 2016 Grammy-Nominated artist; Mountain Faith, semi-finalists on Season 10 of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent”; Lonesome River Band, Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Bluegrass and Banjo award-winners; and seven-time IBMA Vocal Group of the Year award-winners, Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out.

One of the nation’s largest, most authentic music and folk festivals, Homecoming features more than 70 musicians performing on four outdoor stages, a press release said. Each year, tens of thousands of music fans come to enjoy concerts spanning many genres—including bluegrass, country, gospel, and Americana music. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Music, Nonprofits Tagged With: Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, Lonesome River Band, Mountain Faith, Museum of Appalachia, Phil Leadbetter, Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out, Tennessee Fall Homecoming

Three Oak Ridge High School students selected as Haslam Scholar finalists

Posted at 5:24 pm April 8, 2016
By Holly Cross Leave a Comment

Elisabeth Gallmeier

Elisabeth Gallmeier (Photo from University of Tennessee/2016 Haslam Scholars Finalists)

Three students from Oak Ridge High School were selected as Haslam Scholar finalists this year. This is the highest number of Haslam Scholar finalists from any high school in the state.

The three Oak Ridge finalists are:

  1. Elisabeth Gallmeier, who is pursuing a degree in physics. She has recently been doing research with Oak Ridge National Laboratory, creating statistical modeling programs to aid hydrocarbon exploration and prediction analyses to examine shale play production.
  2. Oumar Souleymane Diallo, who is interested in the nuclear, mechanical, and biomedical engineering fields. His interests are broad and include sculpting, modern art, video editing, cooking. and computer science.
  3. Lewis Wang, who plans to prepare for a career in business administration. He enjoys competitive soccer and volunteer work, including serving as chairman of Oak Ridge’s Youth Advisory Board. He has been involved in developing projects such as the water awareness program for the disadvantaged youth and managing concessions during the city Halloween party to raise money for Mission of Hope.

“We are very proud of our students and the incredible work they do in our schools,” an Oak Ridge Schools press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, K-12 Tagged With: Elisabeth Gallmeier, Haslam Scholars, Haslam Scholars finalists, Lewis Wang, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, Oumar Souleymane Diallo, University of Tennessee

Dog rescued from kitchen fire on Faunce Lane

Posted at 2:21 pm April 8, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Faunce Lane Fire April 7, 2016

Oak Ridge firefighters contain a kitchen fire at 306 Faunce Lane on Thursday, April 7, 2016. (Submitted photo)

 

Oak Ridge firefighters rescued a dog from a house after a kitchen fire produced intense smoke and flames inside the home on Thursday evening, authorities said.

A 911 caller reported the fire at 306 Faunce Lane at about 6:56 p.m. Thursday, April 7, the City of Oak Ridge said in a press release.

Fire and smoke was coming from the windows and attic of the home when the Oak Ridge Fire Department arrived, the press release said. Faunce Lane is off Florida Avenue in central Oak Ridge.

The homeowner, Bruce Mccullough, said he had placed cooking oil on the stove to begin cooking, the release said. He went into the living room and within moments heard popping and saw fire in the kitchen. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Bruce Mccullough, City of Oak Ridge, Faunce Lane, fire, Oak Ridge Fire Department

Area firms receive ORNL’s 2016 Small Business Impact Awards

Posted at 11:13 am April 8, 2016
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory honored local and regional companies with the 2016 Small Business Impact Awards announced at the East Tennessee Economic Council meeting in Oak Ridge on Friday morning. The annual event recognizes the contributions of four small businesses to laboratory and regional development, a press release said.

ORNL’s Small Business Programs Office recognized the service of companies in categories emphasizing their specific capabilities and contributions.

Above and Beyond Award: Hart Graphics Inc. of Knoxville for the company’s outstanding work in printing and display-graphic services. Hart Graphics has assisted ORNL for several years on successful communication of science and technology, and has contributed on multiple high-profile projects including the Additive Manufacturing Integrated Energy (AMIE) 3-D printed vehicle and building demonstrations.

Innovator Award: ACS Document Imaging Inc., a small business located in Knoxville, for the development of an outstanding idea, process, project management mechanism, or technology. ACS has assisted the laboratory for several years in the area of records management and information processing for the organization. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Knoxville, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: ACS Document Imaging Inc., Boston Government Services LLC, Cassandra McGee Stuart, East Tennessee Economic Council, Hart Graphics Inc., LeAnne Stribley, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Piping Supply Company Inc., Roy Etheridge, Science and Technology, Scott Branham, Small Business Impact Awards, small businesses, UT-Battelle LLC

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