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Oak Ridge Chorus has final concert of season on Saturday

Posted at 11:03 am May 2, 2014
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Oak Ridge Chorus

Oak Ridge Chorus

The Oak Ridge Chorus will present its final concert of the season at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church in Oak Ridge. The concert is sponsored by the Oak Ridge Civic Music Association.

Conducted by Seth Maples, the group will join voices in traditional English and American choral music including Aaron Copeland’s “Zion’s Walls,” Alice Parker’s arrangement of “My Gentle Harp,” and selections from Gilbert and Sullivan.

Tickets are $15 adults and $5 for ages 19 and younger, and they will be available at the door.

For more information, call (865) 483-5569 or visit www.OakRidgeSymphony.org.

The First Baptist Church is at 1101 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Front Page News, Music Tagged With: Aaron Copeland, Alice Parker, concert, First Baptist Church, Gilbert and Sullivan, My Gentle Harp, Oak Ridge Chorus, Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, Seth Maples, Zion's Walls

Reception for General Sessions Judge Murch on Thursday

Posted at 10:43 pm April 30, 2014
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Ron Murch

Ron Murch

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Supporters of Ron Murch, Anderson County General Sessions Judge, Division II, are having a reception for him on Thursday. It’s from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the Holiday Inn Express at 114 Tulsa Road in Oak Ridge.

The host committee includes Jim and Mary Normand, Terry and Debra Mullins, Warren and Judy Gooch, Lawrence and Barbara Hahn, Jack and Janie Pope, Phil and Cathy Wallace, and James Powers.

The public is invited to come by and meet Judge Ron Murch, a press release said. Contributions are not required but will be accepted at the door for anyone wishing to contribute, the release said.

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Anderson County, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County General Sessions, judge, reception, Ron Murch

Pet of the Day: Bobo

Posted at 10:36 pm April 30, 2014
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Pet of the Day: Bobo

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Hey there folks! My name is Bobo (not to be confused with boo boo on Yogi bear!) I’m a lot smarter! I’m a male terrier mix, and I came in to the shelter on March 13, 2014—I need a break fast!

I am sooooo available to grace your loving home. I have a little allergy to fleas, but we are taking care of that; my pink problem is almost gone now.

Come on down! I’ll perk my ears up for you! I want to play sooooo bad, I’ll even give you my funny little squeal!!!

The Oak Ridge Animal Shelter is at 395 Belgrade Road in east Oak Ridge. The phone number is (865) 425-3423.

See the Animal Shelter’s website here. You can also find more information on adoptable animals at the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter on this Facebook page.

Filed Under: Pets Tagged With: Bobo, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Pet of the Day

Honors: Free Medical Clinic founder honored at surprise reception

Posted at 10:20 pm April 30, 2014
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Free Medical Clinic Founder Honored

John Auxier, left, is welcomed by FMCOR Co-Medical Director Dr. Jim Michel at a surprise reception held in his honor. (Submitted photo)

 

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While the waiting room often gets crowed at the Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge (FMCOR), it was packed to capacity on a recent Sunday afternoon. People huddled together not to see a doctor, but to surprise the person whose efforts led to the clinic’s opening nearly four and a half years ago.

John and Mary Lou Auxier arrived at the clinic with John’s sister for a pre-arranged tour by Executive Director Teresa Brittain. Instead, John was surprised by more than 60 friends, colleagues, and clinic volunteers who gathered for a reception to honor him for turning his dream into a reality, a free clinic that provides basic medical care to the uninsured or to those who can’t afford to pay for medical care. Since opening, more than 3,500 residents of people who reside in Anderson, Roane, or Morgan counties have received care in more than 15,000 visits. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Honors and Spotlight, Nonprofits, Uncategorized Tagged With: Clinics of Hope USA, Ed Cates, FMCOR, Free Medical Clinic, Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, John Auxier, Kern United Methodist, Mary Lou Auxier, Methodist Medical Center, Nancy Cates, Teresa Brittain, Tom Kim, Trinity United Methodist Church

Red Cross to honor heroes at luncheon on Tuesday

Posted at 10:08 pm April 30, 2014
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The American Red Cross in Oak Ridge will recognize individuals who exemplify courage, kindness, and unselfish character at its 15th Annual Heroes Luncheon at noon Tuesday at the DoubleTree Hotel.

The Red Cross will honor local heroes from nominations submitted by the community. Those honored will include military, police, fire, first responders, and other local heroes, a press release said.

Nominees are people who have responded to a crisis to provide comfort or leadership and/or have provided an example to others in the community about dedication to the community in a time of need. Categories include Professional Rescuer/Responder (police, EMT, firefighter), Youth Good Samaritan (21 and younger), and Community Service.

Since 2000, the annual event has recognized hundreds of Anderson County heroes. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: American Red Cross, heroes, Heroes Luncheon, Joe Thompson, Medal of Honor, Red Cross, William Cramer

Church Women United celebrates friendship, service

Posted at 9:53 pm April 30, 2014
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Church Women United invites the public to a program entitled “Through God Our Hands Can Serve” on Friday, May 2, in the parish hall of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church at 212 N. Tulane Ave. in Oak Ridge. The program celebrates May Friendship Day by focusing on the gifts that God has provided each of us to serve others.

Fellowship begins at 11:30 a.m., followed by a brief meeting and program at noon. A potluck lunch will be held afterward. Please bring something to share. Reservations are appreciated but not required.

CWU was founded in 1941 as a national interdenominational women’s movement to bring together women of diverse races, cultures, and traditions in closer Christian fellowship, prayer, advocacy, and service to strengthen communities and build peace with justice. For more information, contact Gay Marie Logsdon at (865) 483-7940.

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Faith, Front Page News Tagged With: Church Women United, CWU, Friendship Day, Gay Marie Logsdon, God, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church

Honors: Norwood Elementary Classworks All-Stars

Posted at 9:49 pm April 30, 2014
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Norwood Elementary Classworks All-Stars

Pictured above are Norwood Elementary School students Ronnie Rigney, Kristin Lindsay, Landan Lowery, and Jason Bolden. (Submitted photo)

 

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Congratulations to Norwood Elementary School students Ronnie Rigney, Kristin Lindsay, Landan Lowery, and Jason Bolden. They have been selected as Classworks All-Stars. This honor is only given to 500 students nationwide. This award is for math and reading achievement on the Classworks program sponsored by Anderson County Schools.

Filed Under: Education, Honors and Spotlight, K-12 Tagged With: Anderson County Schools, Classworks, Classworks All-Stars, Jason Bolden, Kristin Lindsay, Landan Lowery, math, Norwood Elementary School, reading, Ronnie Rigney

Register for AMSE Science Explorer Camp

Posted at 9:40 pm April 30, 2014
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Science field explorations, hands-on activities, and a tour of Oak Ridge National Laboratory will be offered during the American Museum of Science and Energy’s Science Explorer Camp for rising fifth, sixth, and seventh graders during two June sessions. Rising fifth graders must be 10 years old by June 10.

Located at Freels Bend Cabin in Oak Ridge, AMSE’s Science Explorer Camp is scheduled for June 9-13 (Monday-Friday) and June 16-20 (Monday-Friday) from 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. The cost for a one-week camp session is $150 for AMSE members and $175 for non-members. Camp registration is available online here or stop by AMSE to get a camp registration form, a press release said.

Curious about insects, land and water habitats, life science, weather, geology, fossils, flight, electricity and forensic science? AMSE Science Explorer Camp, sponsored by the AMSE Foundation, introduces students to a variety of science and nature topics in a fun learning environment, the press release said. For 25 years, the Science Explorer Camp has served students with field study and hands-on activities developed by the original educators that enthusiastically continue to teach the summer sessions. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Summer Camps 2014 Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, AMSE, Science Explorer Camp, summer camp

Sexual act offered to investigator during prostitution investigation, sheriff says

Posted at 5:43 pm April 30, 2014
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Young Hwa Park

Young Hwa Park

An employee at a spa in Anderson County offered a sexual act to a Sheriff’s Department investigator in exchange for money during an undercover prostitution investigation on Tuesday, authorities said.

Two women from Duluth, Ga., were arrested and charged with prostitution offenses, Anderson County Sheriff Paul White said in a Wednesday afternoon press release.

The investigation at the recently opened “spa” called King Accupressure on Andersonville Highway started after the Sheriff’s Department was notified by the Law Director’s Office, White said. The investigation led Sheriff’s Department officials to believe that prostitution activity was occurring, White said.

An undercover operation was conducted Tuesday, and an employee of the business offered a sexual act to an investigator in exchange for money, the sheriff said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Detention Facility, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Andersonville Highway, Chong Kim, Dave Clark, Jay Yeager, King Accupressure, Law Director's Office, Paul White, promoting prostitution, prostitution, prostitution investigation, sexual act, spa, Special Operations Unit, Young Hwa Park

Two arrested after prostitution investigation, Sheriff’s Department says

Posted at 12:46 pm April 30, 2014
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Anderson County Detention Facility

The Anderson County Detention Facility in Clinton is pictured above.

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Department arrested two people Tuesday afternoon after a prostitution investigation at a recently opened spa on Andersonville Highway near Norris, Chief Deputy Mark Lucas said this morning.

The Sheriff’s Department is working with Anderson County District Attorney General Dave Clark on some additional enforcement action on the business, Lucas said, and more information should be released later today.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County District Attorney General, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Andersonville Highway, Dave Clark, Mark Lucas, prostitution, prostitution investigation, spa

‘Cash mob’ at Cutie Patootie’s on Thursday

Posted at 11:16 am April 30, 2014
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Cutie Patootie's Repeat Boutique

Cutie Patootie’s Repeat Boutique

 

ORNL Federal Credit Union will have its next cash mob at Cutie Patootie’s Repeat Boutique in historic Jackson Square in Oak Ridge on Thursday.

The cash mob is scheduled from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday. The first 30 customers will receive a $20 gift card to use within the store, courtesy of ORNL Federal Credit Union, a press release said. There is a limit of one gift card per family or couple.

Cutie Patootie’s Repeat Boutique is at 209 Jackson Square.

“Founded by owner and single mom, Wendy Holloway, Cutie Patootie’s Repeat Boutique in Oak Ridge is the epitome of small business with its local feel, loyal customers, and personalized service,” the press release said. “The resale boutique has been serving the Oak Ridge community for several years by offering new and gently used items for babies, children, teens and women, including toys, handmade hair bows and accessories, jewelry, shoes, clothing, and more. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: cash mob, Cutie Patootie’s, Cutie Patootie’s Repeat Boutique, Jackson Square, ORNL Federal Credit Union, small business, Small Business Counts, Wendy Holloway

Anderson County receives award for financial reporting

Posted at 10:01 am April 30, 2014
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Anderson County Courthouse

The Anderson County Courthouse on Main Street in Clinton is pictured above.

CLINTON—The Anderson County government announced Wednesday that its Accounts and Budgets Office has again received a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the county’s comprehensive annual financial report, or CAFR, for the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2013.

The Certificate of Achievement has been awarded by the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) of the United States and Canada. According to records, it is believed that Anderson County consecutively has received the award from GFOA for 20 years, a press release said.

“Our accounting office continues to exhibit a standard of excellence,” Anderson County County Mayor Terry Frank said. “I want to commend them all for their hard work on behalf of good government and a better Anderson County. I can’t say enough how proud I am of their hard work.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: Accounts and Budgets Office, Anderson County, CAFR, Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting, comprehensive annual financial report, financial report, GFOA, Government Finance Officers Association, Terry Frank

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