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Elks have indoor Trick-or-Treat on Halloween

Posted at 12:46 am October 27, 2014
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The Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks, Oak Ridge Lodge, located at 684 Emory Valley Road, will be hosting an indoor Trick-or-Treat on Friday, October 31, from 5 to 7:30 p.m.

“The Oak Ridge Elks Lodge will be providing a safe place for children of all ages to have fun, show off their costumes, and receive candy on Halloween night,” a press release said. “Free hot chocolate and bottled water will also be given to everyone in attendance.

“Don’t forget to bring a camera and have your picture made with ‘Elroy’ the Elk.”

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks, Elks, Halloween, Oak Ridge Lodge, Trick-or-Treat

Amateur rocketry to be featured at astronomy club meeting

Posted at 3:55 pm October 15, 2014
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In advance of the October Sky Festival, the ORION astronomy club presents Nicholas “Sterling” Edmunds III, a notable figure in amateur rocketry, who’ll speak on tracking and real time telemetry and data logging in rocketry, as well as on designing rockets with “Rocksim.” He will feature the Phoenix XL Rocket.

Come to the Grove Theater at 123 Randolph Road in Oak Ridge on Wednesday October 15, at 7 p.m., a press release said. (See http://orionastronomy.wordpress.com for more information.) [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: amateur rocketry, Grove Theater, Nicholas "Sterling" Edmunds III, October Sky Festival, ORION, ORION astronomy club, rocketry

Camera Club accepts East Tennessee entries in annual Salon

Posted at 12:58 am August 25, 2014
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Umbrella Girl

“Umbrella Girl” by John Music, an image in the Color Print Urbanscape category from last year’s Salon. (Submitted photo)

One of East Tennessee’s most prestigious photography shows and competitions is under way for its 66th year.

The Camera Club of Oak Ridge is inviting all East Tennessee photographers—both amateur and professional, as well as students—to submit entries to their annual Salon, a press release said. Entries will be exhibited at the New Hope Center in Oak Ridge during November and December. A community reception and gallery walk will be held at New Hope Center on Friday evening, November 14.

Photographers may enter digital images, color prints, or black and white prints. There are 10 categories: Animals, Architecture, Botanicals, Creative Development, Creative Vision, Inanimate Objects, Landscape, People, Scenic, and Urbanscapes. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Clubs, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News Tagged With: Camera Club of Oak Ridge, East Tennessee, New Hope Center, photographers, photography shows, Salon

Venable brings humor to Aug. 25 meeting of Democratic Women’s Club

Posted at 10:32 am August 17, 2014
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Sam Venable

Sam Venable (Submitted photo)

Sam Venable, the Knoxville News Sentinel humor columnist, will bring his humor to the August 25 meeting of the Anderson County Democratic Women’s Club.

Venable’s presentation is titled “You Can’t Make This Stuff Up—Truisms From Real Life.”

The club will meet at 6 p.m. Monday, August 25, in the Clinton Community Center Great Room at 101 South Hicks Street in Clinton. Vernon’s Burnins will cater the event, serving the award-winning barbecue ribs dinner, at a cost of $18 per person. For reservations, e-mail Ann Mostoller at [email protected] or call Mary Matheny at (865) 483-8937 by August 22. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: Anderson County Democratic Women’s Club, Clinton Community Center, Democratic Women’s Club, humor columnist, Knoxville News Sentinel, Sam Venable

Family, friends remember Brayden Pearson, seek to honor his ‘zest for life’

Posted at 10:21 pm June 27, 2014
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Bubbles for Brayden Pearson

Family and friends blow bubbles for Brayden Pearson during a Friday night vigil at the Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge.

 

He wore No. 14 when he played baseball and basketball for the Boys and Girls Club. Only eight years old and going into fourth grade, he hadn’t really decided on a profession yet, but he thought playing major league baseball “would be awesome,” a family friend said.

So it was fitting that family and friends gathered in the outfield of a baseball field at the Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge to remember Brayden Pearson on Friday. They described Brayden as a lively boy with thick, curly hair, and a contagious laugh—”the best laugh ever,” said Tracy Stewart, a member of the close-knit sports family at the club. Brayden loved school, family friend Sara VanLandingham said.

Brayden died Monday, two days after he had trouble while snorkeling near a swimming area at Clark Center Park in south Oak Ridge. He had to be pulled from the lake that Saturday afternoon. Family and friends performed CPR, and 911 was called. The Oak Ridge police and fire departments responded and continued CPR, and Brayden was flown by a Lifestar medical helicopter to East Tennessee Children’s Hospital in Knoxville.

The family said they wanted to continue Brayden’s zest for life by donating his organs to other children who need them. On Friday, VanLandingham, who has been speaking on behalf of the family, said four organs had been successfully removed for donation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Education, K-12, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: baseball, basketball, Boys and Girls Club, Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge, Brayden Pearson, Brock Pearson, Bubbles for Brayden, Children's Hospital, Clark Center Park, Click Funeral Home, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Gail Fillers, Glenwood Baptist Church, Jessica Pearson, Lifestar, Mark Walton, Melissa Blalock, Oak Ridge fire, Oak Ridge Police, Sara VanLandingham, Tracy Stewart, Woodland Elementary School

Boys and Girls Club has signups for football, cheerleading, ORHS football camp

Posted at 12:22 pm June 6, 2014
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The Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge has signups for youth tackle football, youth cheerleading, and Oak Ridge High School football camp on Saturday, June 7, and Saturday, June 14.

The signups are from 8 to 11 a.m. both days.

See this flyer for more information: Boys and Girls Club Sign Up Flyer.

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Nonprofits, Sports, Summer Camps 2014 Tagged With: Boys and Girls Club of Oak Ridge, cheerleading, football camp, tackle football

Letter: Three Rotary clubs launch successful Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival

Posted at 9:08 am June 2, 2014
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Dragon Boats Close Race

 

To the Editor:

What happens when three Rotary clubs in an East Tennessee city work together? In Oak Ridge, a three-club collaboration over the past year culminated in a highly successful inaugural Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Race Festival. The exciting event was launched on Saturday, May 31, at the Oak Ridge Marina off Melton Lake Drive—one of the three best rowing venues in the United States.

The leadership of the event started with Mark Watson, Oak Ridge city manager and president of the Rotary Club of Oak Ridge. He met frequently with the presidents of the Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary and Oak Ridge Sunset Rotary clubs, and they persuaded their club members to serve on the organizing committee and as volunteers at the festival. Key Rotarians who made the event successful were Leslie England, Keith Kahl, Jim Sumner, and Oak Ridge City Councilman Chuck Hope (who was in charge of logistics and served as a liaison between the Rotary clubs and the city of Oak Ridge).

By the third week in May, 30 teams, including one from Chattanooga and three from Kentucky and North Carolina, had registered. Three teams came from the Oak Ridge School System and three from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Letters, Nonprofits, Opinion, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Carolyn Krause, Chuck Hope, Dynamic Dragon Boat Racing LLC, Jim Sumner, Kassie Perkins, Keith Kahl, Ken Yager, Leslie England, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival, Oak Ridge Marina, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Schools, Oak Ridge Sunset Rotary Club, ORNL, Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, Tom Beehan

Thirty dragon boat teams ready to race May 31

Posted at 2:10 pm May 28, 2014
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Penny Behling Dragon Boat Steerer

Penny Behling of Dynamic Dragon Boat Races LLC of Knoxville takes over as steerer of this dragon boat during a race in Owenboro, Ky., and gets the team back on course. (Submitted photo)

 

The inaugural Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival will be held from 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 31, at the Oak Ridge Marina and Pavilion in Melton Lake Park.

The three Rotary clubs of Oak Ridge are launching this fundraiser for community nonprofit service organizations.

Dragon boat racing is the eighth-fastest growing sport in the world. And the races will take place on Oak Ridge’s signature rowing venue, considered one of the three best courses for regattas in the nation.

Starting at 9 a.m., 30 dragon boat teams—three from Kentucky and North Carolina—will race at least twice, with the 12 winners of two rounds racing in the third round.

The festival offers food and beverage vendors, beer garden, kids area at the pavilion with bounce houses and 15-minute martial arts lessons on the hour, two Tai Chi demonstrations, and awards ceremonies for winners of the morning Drummers Parade and the third round of dragon boat races. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Nonprofits, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Austin Lance, dragon boat, dragon boat races, Dynamic Dragon Boat Racing, Jim Sumner, Kassie Perkins, Keith Kahl, Leslie England, Mark Watson, Melton Lake Park, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary, Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival, Oak Ridge Marina, Oak Ridge Rotary Community Fund, Oak Ridge Sunset Rotary, Penny Behling, Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, Rotary clubs, Rotary District 6780, Tony Jordan

Kiwanis Club talk to focus on Revolutionary War, Day One: Paul Revere, Lexington, Concord

Posted at 7:34 pm May 12, 2014
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Don Edmands Jr.

Don Edmands Jr.

A Tuesday evening program with the Kiwanis Club of Oak Ridge will focus on the Revolutionary War, Day One. Topics to be included are the day that started the seven-year Revolutionary War, minute by minute: Paul Revere’s ride, lanterns displayed in Boston’s North Church, the British march to Lexington and Concord, and the battle at Lexington Green and Concord’s North Bridge.

The talk will feature Don Edmands, president of the Madisonville Kiwanis Club. It will start at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the smaller meeting room of the Golden Oak Grill Buffet.

The Golden Oak Grill Buffet is at 401 S. Tulane Ave. in Oak Ridge.

Kiwanis members, friends, and the public are cordially invited, a press release said. The 6:30 p.m. talk follows a 6 p.m. dinner. The dinner buffet will be available for people who come to the Golden Oak Grill Buffet, pay for the dinner, get their food from the many choices, and go to the smaller meeting room nearer to the entrance and cashier station. The program presentation is available to persons who go directly to the smaller meeting room.

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: Concord, Don Edmands Jr., Golden Oak Grill Buffet, Kiwanis Club, Kiwanis Club of Oak Ridge, Lexington, Paul Revere, Revolutionary War

Dragon Boat racers prepare for inaugural festival in May

Posted at 12:43 am April 1, 2014
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Penny Behling Emerald Youth Dragon Boat Racing

Penny Behling teaches youth and mentors of Emerald Youth’s Just Lead program the fundamentals of dragon boat racing on Monday at Melton Lake Park. (Photos by Sara Wise)

On Monday, Dynamic Dragon Boats came to Oak Ridge to prepare locals for the city’s Inaugural Dragon Boat Race scheduled for May 31.

Monday’s event served as a beginner’s guide to the city’s first event, but also hosted young adults in Emerald Youth Foundation’s JustLead group.

Penny Behling and her husband, Chris, own the Dragon Boat company, a Knoxville firm that participates in dragon boat events around the country. The pair said the sport is really gaining interest in the Knoxville area, with inaugural events in Oak Ridge and Blount County scheduled this spring and summer, as well as Knoxville’s Dragon Boat race June 21.

Dragon boats are long canoe-like boats adorned with the faces of Chinese dragons. They hold teams of 20 with participants arranged by size.

Behling said dragon boat festivals are gaining steam in the area simply because dragon boating is easy to do. This year, she has five scheduled events in Tennessee, and more nationwide.

“It’s very popular,” she said. “People realize they can do it and that it doesn’t take a super fit human being. This is something anybody can do.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Chris Behling, Dragon Boat Race, dragon boats, Dynamic Dragon Boats, Emerald Youth Foundation, JustLead, Keith Kahl, Mark Watson, New China Palace, Oak Ridge Rotary Association, Oak Ridge Rotary Club, ORRA, Penny Behling

ORION astronomy club to meet Wednesday at Grove Theater

Posted at 1:30 pm March 18, 2014
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The ORION astronomy club presents Linda C. Kah, a University of Tennessee Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences professor, on Wednesday, March 19, at 7 p.m. Her presentation will be on Mars and titled “Curioser and Curioser: The Curiosity Rover’s adventure in Gale Crater.”

This talk will highlight the first 1.5 years of surface mission activities and explore ancient environments of Mars.

This free presentation will be at the Grove Theater. For more information, go to http://orionastronomy.wordpress.com. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: astronomy, Curiosity Rover, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Grove Theater, Linda C. Kah, Mars, ORION astronomy club, rover, University of Tennessee

Lunch-4-Literacy on Tuesday features Denise Kiernan, raises grant money

Posted at 12:34 am March 14, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Denise Kiernan

Denise Kiernan, author of “The Girls of Atomic City,” is the featured speaker at the 2014 Lunch-4-Literacy luncheon.

A Tuesday luncheon will feature Denise Kiernan, author of “The Girls of Atomic City,” and it will raise money for literacy grants.

Lunch–4-Literacy has been organized by Altrusa International of Oak Ridge and the Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club. It starts at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Oak Ridge High School.

“The purpose of the joint effort is to provide grants to help improve literacy in Oak Ridge and Anderson and Roane counties,” a press release said. “Each year, the grants are awarded to selected recipients. In 2013, $23,532.99 was awarded.”

Tickets are $40 each, and they are available from Altrusa and Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club members or they can be purchased at The Ferrell Shop at Jackson Square and Mr. K’s used book store next to Big Kmart in Oak Ridge. Tickets will also be available at the door. All tickets include a catered lunch. All proceeds from the event go to support local literacy programs, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Altrusa International of Oak Ridge, Denise Kiernan, literacy grants, Lunch-4-Literacy, Manhattan Project, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, Oak Ridge High School, The Girls of Atomic City

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