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ORHS teacher to discuss Harvard Case Method

Posted at 8:09 am October 5, 2021
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

A social studies teacher at Oak Ridge High School will discuss the Harvard Law School case method and its teaching benefits during an online meeting at noon Tuesday, October 5.

Teacher Richard Alexander “Alex” Shaffer will be the speaker at the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge meeting. Shaffer has completed the training for and is teaching a course using the Harvard Case Method of teaching history, a press release said.

“The case method is proving to be effective in teaching high school students critical thinking skills, just what our future leaders will need,” the press release said.

The public is invited. The meeting is virtual in order to keep people safe during the COVID-19 pandemic. You don’t have to be a League member. For instruction on linking to the live presentation, contact lwvoakridge@gmail.com.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: critical thinking, Harvard Case Method, League of Women Voters, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge High School, Richard Alexander "Alex" Shaffer

Drive Electric Festival

Posted at 10:10 am September 25, 2021
By Eric Cardwell Leave a Comment

Submitted

Celebrate National Drive Electric Week with free no-strings-attached test drives of electric vehicles and enjoy an EV show.

“Come have all your driving electric questions answered if you’re looking to get an EV,” a press release said. “If you already own an EV, please come join our EV show and help us get to our goal of 100 EVs and have the biggest event in Tennessee. Come experience the fun of driving electric!”

Expected owner vehicles include Chevrolet Bolts and Volts, Energica Motorcycle, Fisker Karma, Kia Niro, Nissan LEAF, Smart for Two, Tesla Models 3, Y, S, and X, Toyota Prius Prime, Volkswagen ID4, Zero motorcycle, and more. Harper Auto Square plans to bring a Porsche Taycan, a Volkswagen ID4, and an Audi eTron, the press release said. Reeder Chevrolet is planning to bring a Chevy Bolt. The Knoxville Tesla Service Center will bring their cars. Other local dealers will bring models available in the Knoxville area.

“Don’t miss the regional debut of two Arcimoto FUVs,” the press release said.

Food trucks will be on hand, and there will be outdoor games and giveaways.

Where: Pellissippi State Community College in Hardin Valley
When: Saturday, September 25 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

For more information, see the event page at https://driveelectricweek.org/event.php?eventid=2779.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

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Filed Under: Business, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: electric cars, EV, National Drive Electric Week, Tesla

Vaccine clinic

Posted at 9:51 am September 25, 2021
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Atomic Elks Lodge 1301 and Roberta Bohanon Temple 1381 are sponsoring a vaccine clinic in Scarboro on Saturday, September 25.

The clinic is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at 262 Wilberforce Avenue in Oak Ridge. The vaccine is provided through a partnership with New Direction Healthcare Solutions Inc. and Winbigler Medical, an event flyer said.

Filed Under: Community, COVID-19, Front Page News, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: Atomic Elks Lodge 1301, New Direction Healthcare Solutions, Roberta Bohanon Temple 1381, vaccine clinic, Winbigler Medical

Secret City Festival has free admission to concerts

Posted at 2:07 pm September 21, 2021
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

A previous Secret City Festival is pictured above. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

The Secret City Festival will offer free admission to concerts this weekend after daytime activities were canceled because of the resurgence of COVID-19 cases.

The concerts are Jimmie Allen on Friday, September 24, and All-4-One on Saturday, September 25. Gates open at 6 p.m., and the concerts start at 7. The concerts are in Alvin K. Bissell Park in Oak Ridge.

The concerts will be first-come, first-served. Capacity is limited to 50 percent, a press release said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Festivals, Festivals, Front Page News, Music, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: All-4-One, Alvin K. Bissell, concerts, COVID-19, Jimmie Allen, Josh Kiser, Oak Ridge, Secret City Festival, The Jaystorm Project

Updated: Day of Peace features Symphony Orchestra on Tuesday

Posted at 12:19 pm September 16, 2021
By Kay Brookshire Leave a Comment

Dan Alcott

Note: This press release has been updated to include information about event changes if it rains.

The Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra on Tuesday will present the Oak Ridge premiere of “Adaptation Variations” by Japanese American composer Takuma Itoh.

It will be the featured musical selection during the United Nations International Day of Peace observance Tuesday, September 21, at the International Friendship Bell and Peace Pavilion in Oak Ridge, a press release said.

The outdoor Music for Peace performance will follow Haiku for Peace presentations and children’s activities by Oak Ridge Girl Scouts during a program focused on the Friendship Bell, Peace Pavilion, and the adjacent karesansui garden. Ziad Demian, architect who designed the Peace Pavilion dedicated in 2018, will speak about the tradition and technology in the pavilion design, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Adaptation Variations, Dan Allcott, Day of Peace, Girl Scouts, International Friendship Bell and Peace Pavilion, Katy Wolfe, Music for Peace, Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra, Takuma Itoh, United National International Day of Peace

Oak Ridge Pharmacy named small business of month

Posted at 9:00 am September 13, 2021
By Kathy Gillenwaters Leave a Comment

Pictured above are Saad Aqqad, Allyson Neal, Brittany Moser, and Lindsey Rowland of Oak Ridge Pharmacy.

 

Oak Ridge Pharmacy was named the small business of the month in September by the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce.

The pharmacy is located at 854 Main Street West.

The award is sponsored by Enrichment Federal Credit Union, a press release said.

“Driven by the desire to better meet the needs of customers he had served for many years at a large pharmacy, Saad Aqqad opened Oak Ridge Pharmacy in July 2019,” the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Enrichment Federal Credit Union, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge Pharmacy, Saad Aqqad, Small Business of the Month

First Presbyterian offers free meals & groceries on Thursday

Posted at 6:41 pm September 7, 2021
By Carolyn H Krause Leave a Comment

First Presbyterian Church will provide a free meal and bag of groceries to food-insecure guests who drive by the church between 5:30 and 6:00 p.m. this Thursday, Sept. 9.

The church’s monthly “Welcome Table” community meal program plans to supply each guest with a meal consisting of a sandwich, chips, fresh fruit and brownies or cookies. In addition, a bag of groceries will be delivered to each car.

Guests should drive through the church parking lot to the sanctuary building (1051 Oak Ridge Turnpike) at the intersection of the Turnpike and Lafayette Drive to collect the foods donated by church members or paid for by the church’s hunger fund. Church volunteers wearing masks will deliver the hot meal and groceries to guests in their cars.

Filed Under: Front Page News

Roane State grad now at ORNL, researching how to thwart vehicular cyberattacks

Posted at 2:50 pm September 7, 2021
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Sam Hollifield (Submitted photo)

By Bob Fowler

Roane State staff writer

This Roane State Community College graduate now works at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, researching what he told an interviewer is “the cat-and-mouse game that is modern cybersecurity.”

Specifically, Samuel Hollifield Jr. is looking into ways to defend vehicles’ computer systems from being hacked. He’s a cybersecurity hardware engineer. “Never in my life would I think I’d have a job defending automotive networks,” he said.

His education at Roane State played a huge role in his career path, Hollifield said. “It sounds like a cliché, but Roane State, it changed my life,” he said. “I’m a huge cheerleader.”

A Kentucky native, Hollifield initially attended a community college there but had to withdraw as his late father’s health declined. Employed in the coal-mining industry and afflicted with black lung disease, his father died at age 56.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: cybersecurity, George Meghabghab, Michael Chung, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Roane State Community College, Samuel Hollifield

Roane State’s Lab-in-a-Box program hits major milestone

Posted at 2:40 pm September 7, 2021
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Brothers Henry Kitts, left, and William Kitts help educators Britini Carter, left, and Nicole Hood as they assemble a robotics kit that’s part of the Lab-in-a-Box program administered by Roane State Community College. (Submitted photo)

By Bob Fowler
Roane State staff writer

Students were teaching the teachers to assemble complex robots as the Lab-in-a-Box program developed by Roane State Community College reached a major landmark.

The occasion was the latest session of showing teachers from rural middle schools how to include the innovative kits to instruct their students in scientific principles of friction, fossils, and robotics.

“The more hands-on lessons students have, the more they can grasp the concept,” Rockwood Middle School teacher Bernard McMahon said.

The Lab-in-a-Box program evolved from an initiative 11 years ago by the East Tennessee Economic Council to promote STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education in rural schools.

Roane State has been deeply involved in the program from its start. Faculty members developed the three kits, and each summer they introduce the components – contained in large plastic boxes – to area teachers.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Bernard McMahon, East Tennessee Economic Council, Joshua Banken, Lab-in-a-Box, Mandy Scandlyn, Roane State Community College, Roane State Foundation, Secret City Wildbots, STEM, Sylvia Pastor

Vaccine clinic in Oak Ridge

Posted at 8:35 am September 4, 2021
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The Atomic Lodge 1301 and the Roberta Bohanon Temple 1381 in conjunction with New Direction Health Solutions will be hosting a vaccine clinic on Saturday, September 4, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the lodge hall on Wilberforce Avenue.

The clinic will also provide booster shots for those who would like to receive one.

The vaccine clinic is being offered at the same time that the 85 students who integrated Oak Ridge schools in 1955 are being honored in events. Those “Rooted in the Community” reunion events have been organized by the Scarboro Community Alumni Association. They are scheduled from Thursday, September 2, to Sunday, September 5.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Atomic Lodge 1301, New Direction Health Solutions, Roberta Bohanon Temple 1381, vaccine clinic

Oak Ridge Community Band has Labor Day concert

Posted at 8:31 am September 3, 2021
By Barbara Gritzner Leave a Comment

The photo taken by Bill Dodge shows the clarinet section of the Oak Ridge Community Band at the July 4 concert. (Submitted photo)

 

Submitted

Labor Day is often considered the unofficial end of summer, and what better way to celebrate the beginning of fall as well as the holiday weekend than to go to Alvin K. Bissell Park on Monday evening and enjoy great musical entertainment in a casual and fun atmosphere.

The evening will feature a concert by the Oak Ridge Community Band, directed by band conductor Shaun Salem. The concert is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. Monday, September 6. It is a free family-friendly event. Organizers recommend you bring lawn chairs or blankets for outdoor seating. Ice cream will be available for sale.

The Community Band will play a variety of music genres including familiar patriotic marches, novelty pieces, classical, and the all-time crowd pleaser, which is so special for Tennessee Vol fans, “Rocky Top,” the press release said. Among the compositions on the September 6 program will be Robert Smith’s “American Flourish,” John Philip Sousa’s “The Thunderer,” the very fast-paced novelty piece Warren Barker’s “A Galop to End All Galops,” and James L. Hosay’s “Black Granite,” which was written to commemorate the men and women who gave their lives in the Vietnam War, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music Tagged With: Labor Day concert, Oak Ridge Community Band, Shaun Salem

Scarboro-Oak Ridge 85 honored in events this week

Posted at 8:14 am September 3, 2021
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The 85 students who integrated Oak Ridge schools in 1955 are being honored in events this week.

The “Rooted in the Community” reunion events have been organized by the Scarboro Community Alumni Association. They are scheduled from Thursday, September 2, to Sunday, September 5.

“The event honors those Scarboro-Oak Ridge TN 85 students who integrated the schools as well as the Scarboro teachers,” said John Spratling in a recent interview. Spratling is the vice president of the organization and the Scarboro endowment fund established to honor the teachers and students by supporting enrichment programs such as ACT Prep Testing, leadership training, scholarships, and youth community service projects, a press release said.

“In 1955, 85 courageous young African American students from the Scarboro community were asked to be the first to enter all-white Robertsville junior and Oak Ridge High School in Oak Ridge, Tennessee,” the press release said. “The reunion honors those 85 students and the Scarboro School teachers that provided inspiration and tools to prepare them for this new journey.”

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Front Page News, Slider Tagged With: Archie Lee, Clinton 12, John Spratling, Oak Ridge 85, Oak Ridge TN 85, Rose Weaver, Scarboro Community Alumni Association, Scarboro-Oak Ridge TN 85

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