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Reader report: Ulster Project of East Tennessee seeking host families

Posted at 4:47 pm May 9, 2017
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Submitted by John Hough

The Ulster Project season is upon us. To those who have never been involved, these are just words. But to our board of dedicated volunteers, to the former host families, and to the teens of the past, hopefully this statement brings forth positive memories and an underlying sense of the shift that occurred in their life as a result of their experience with the Project.

It’s not often that you can pinpoint the moment your life changed for the better. But I can. It happens every year when a group of teens, young and unknowingly naive, gather for the first time as a group that makes up the Ulster Project of (fill in the year). They come with their own ideas about the way the world works and their place in it. But when they leave, they have a better understanding of who they are, how they are connected—separated by miles and plane rides and oceans but together in their sense of unity and purpose.

Every year at the start of the Project, before our friends arrive from Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland, I am asked to write a letter to inspire and encourage them before they embark on this trip that will no doubt in some way impact their life. Each year, I feel that my words fail to express how much they will be changed by this experience. The Project month is packed full of fun, laughter, memories, and new friendships. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: John Hough, Ulster Project, Ulster Project of East Tennessee

Climate scientist, evangelical Christian to give talk in Oak Ridge on Tuesday, May 16

Posted at 4:32 pm May 9, 2017
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Katharine Hayhoe (Photo credit: Mark Umstot Photography)

Katharine Hayhoe (Photo credit: Mark Umstot Photography)

 

Katharine Hayhoe, a nationally-recognized climate scientist and evangelical Christian, will give a talk in Oak Ridge on Tuesday, May 16, a press release said.

The free talk is hosted by the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge and the Climate Change Science Institute at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Seats are limited.

Hayhoe’s presentation is titled “Climate for Change.” It’s scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, May 16, at the Pollard Technology Conference Center at 210 Badger Avenue in Oak Ridge.

Hayhoe is both a distinguished climate scientist and an evangelical Christian, the press release said. An atmospheric scientist, her research focuses on developing and applying high-resolution climate projections to understand what climate change means for society.

Hayhoe has been named one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people and one of Foreign Policy’s 100 leading global thinkers, and she was recently named one of Fortune’s world’s greatest leaders, the press release said. She is a professor in the Department of Political Science and Director of the Climate Science Center at Texas Tech University. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Andrew Farley, Christine Iversen, climate change, Climate Change Science Institute, Climate for Change, climate scientist, evangelical Christian, Global Weirding, Katharine Hayhoe, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Pollard Technology Conference Center, Texas Tech University

Kiwanis to learn more about Ridgeview on Tuesday

Posted at 4:39 pm May 8, 2017
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Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services (Screenshot from a video by Savanna Schubert)

 

Kiwanis members and friends will learn more about Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services on Tuesday.

Michael Yates, Ridgeview’s development director, will discuss Ridgeview’s facilities and services during a Kiwanis meeting at noon Tuesday, May 9, a press release said.

Ridgeview is a private, nonprofit community mental health center based in Oak Ridge that is committed to providing high-quality behavioral health services through prevention and treatment of mental illness and substance abuse, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Kiwanis, Michael Yates, Ridgeview, Ridgeview Behavioral Health Services

Janelle Arthur is the special guest at CASA Barbeque & Bluegrass Bash on Saturday

Posted at 1:56 pm May 8, 2017
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Janelle Arthur

Janelle Arthur

 

The Barbeque and Bluegrass Bash by CASA of the Tennessee Heartland on Saturday will include a barbecue buffet and live music by the Mt. Le Conte Jug Band, along with special guest Janelle Arthur. There will also be a silent auction along with a live auction with Bear Stephenson, a press release said.

Tickets are $65 each, or $520 for an eight-person table.

The Barbeque and Bluegrass Bash is scheduled from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, May 13, at Elizabeth Claire’s at 364 Market Street in Clinton.

You can see the CASA events here. You can see the event page on Facebook here.

Arthur is from Oliver Springs. She began singing in the heart of the Smoky Mountains at eight years old, when she landed the role as a young Dolly Parton in a production at Dollywood, the press release said. She performed thousands of shows in the Smoky Mountains area before moving to Nashville in 2010, where she soon began her “American Idol” journey. After three years of persistence, Arthur made it all the way to the Top 5, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Barbeque and Bluegrass Bash, Bear Stephenson, CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, Janelle Arthur, Mt. Le Conte Jug Band

HonorAir Flight brings Manhattan Project veterans from Oak Ridge to DC

Posted at 1:33 pm May 8, 2017
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Honor Flight 2017 Manhattan Project Veterans Velva Irwin Hugh Barnett Sarah Archer Louise Keaton

On April 5, 2017, Atomic Heritage Foundation staff enjoyed meeting four Manhattan Project veterans from Oak Ridge who participated in an HonorAir Flight Knoxville program. The veterans were Velva Irwin, Hugh Barnett, Sarah Archer, and Louise Keaton. (Photo courtesy Atomic Heritage Foundation)

 

Story and photos courtesy Atomic Heritage Foundation

On April 5, 2017, Atomic Heritage Foundation (AHF) staff enjoyed meeting four Manhattan Project veterans from Oak Ridge who participated in an HonorAir Flight Knoxville program. The veterans were Velva Irwin, Hugh Barnett, Sarah Archer, and Louise Keaton.

Honor Flights, organized by nonprofits around the country, bring World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War veterans to Washington, D.C., to visit the national memorials that pay tribute to their sacrifices. This flight, the 23rd organized by HonorAir Knoxville, carried more than 130 veterans from East Tennessee, including 22 World War II veterans. After arriving in Washington, D.C., the veterans visited the United States Air Force Memorial, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Korean War Veterans Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, the National World War II Memorial, the Marine Corps Memorial, and Arlington National Cemetery.

AHF’s Cindy Kelly, Alexandra Levy, and Nathaniel Weisenberg met the veterans after they came off the bus at the National World War II Memorial. The AHF enjoyed speaking with Hugh, Velva, Sarah, and Louise about their Manhattan Project experiences. The organization took photographs and presented each of them with a Manhattan Project National Historical Park T-shirt featuring Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: Alexandra Levy, Atomic Heritage Foundation, Cindy Kelly, HonorAir, HonorAir Flight, HonorAir Knoxville, Hugh Barnett, Louise Keaton, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Nathaniel Weisenberg, National World War II Memorial, Sarah Archer, Velva Irwin, World War II

Three Rotary clubs to present Flatwater Festival on Friday, June 2

Posted at 9:21 am May 8, 2017
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Flatwater Festival logo (Created by Jim Dodson)

Flatwater Festival logo (Created by Jim Dodson)

 

Bands, beer, boats, and bounce houses. A cornhole tournament. Wine, water, and soda pop.

Teams that build, decorate, and paddle boats while you watch and listen to live music. Barbeque, hamburgers, hot dogs, and ice cream.

Does that sound like a party? It’s the inaugural Flatwater Festival fundraiser on Friday, June 2.

The Flatwater Festival, a fundraiser for community projects supported by the three Rotary clubs of Oak Ridge, will be held from 5 to 11 p.m., Friday, June 2, on the peninsula of Melton Lake Park. Admission to the festival is free, and $5 per person will be charged for unlimited time at the bounce house and obstacle course.

A portion of the proceeds from the festival will go to Emory Valley Center in memory of Dr. Gene Caldwell, a pediatrician, state lawmaker, EVC fundraiser, and Rotarian. The rest will support the diverse community service projects of the Rotary clubs. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: B&B Barbeque, Cornhole Tournament, Emily Jernigan, Emory Valley Center, Flatwater Festival, Four Leaf Peat, fundraiser, Gene Caldwell, Melton Lake Peninsula, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, Razzleberry’s, Ridge City Ramblers, Rotary clubs, The Unnamed, Untamed Kitchen

Dine & Donate: Treat mom early on Monday, May 8

Posted at 6:18 pm May 7, 2017
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Operating since 1930, Hoskins is an institution in downtown Clinton. The restaurant is well known for its 1940s-style soda fountain and daily lunch specials, and it is a great place to start your day with time-honored breakfast items. (Submitted photo)

 

On Monday, May 8, eleven local restaurants will donate a portion of their sales to support Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties (ADFAC).

Dine & Donate Mondays are always an easy way to treat loved ones to a special meal that also gives back to the community, a press release said.

“With Mother’s Day quickly approaching, Dine & Donate is a fantastic way to celebrate early with the mom(s) in your life!” the press release said.

Participating restaurants are: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Clinton, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Rocky Top, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Dine & Donate, Dine & Donate Monday

New anthology published, author reading & signing May 6

Posted at 5:28 pm May 4, 2017
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In Gods Hand

The Writers of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church have published an anthology, “In God’s Hand,” featuring poems, essays, memoir, and fiction from some of the area’s top writers. Readings from the book will be the program for the Grace Lutheran Church Flower Festival Tea at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 6. The readings will be followed by a book sale and autograph session. The book costs $15. All proceeds from the sale will go toward literary scholarships.

The book features 50 writers from seven states, including well-known writers such as KB Ballentine, Bill Brown, Judy DiGregorio, Sue Weaver Dunlap, Penny Dyer, Carol Grametbauer, Connie Jordan Green, Jane Hicks, Elizabeth Howard, Marilyn Kallet, Denton Loving, John C. Mannone, Linda Parsons, Phyllis Price, Jane Sasser, Wes Sims, Kory Wells, Sylvia Woods, and others, many from Oak Ridge and the surrounding area, a press release said.

The Flower Festival celebrates the 70th anniversary of Grace Lutheran Church and the 500th anniversary of the Reformation with the theme “For the Beauty of the Earth,” based on the hymn by that name. In addition to the readings, the Flower Festival will feature a flower show, exhibits from Boy and Girl Scouts, children’s activities, a plant swap (all on Saturday 1-4), and a music program in the church sanctuary at 3 p.m. Sunday, the press release said.

Arissa Garden Club of Oak Ridge, a group that meets at Grace, is holding a flower show during the Festival, including both flower arrangements and horticulture specimens. The show will open on Saturday afternoon and remain in place through the music program on Sunday afternoon. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Writing Tagged With: Arissa Garden Club, Bill Brown, Carol Grametbauer, Connie Jordan Green, Denton Loving, Elizabeth Howard, Flower Festival, Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Grace Lutheran church, Grace Lutheran Church Flower Festival Tea, In God's Hand, Jane Hicks, Jane Sasser, John C. Mannone, Judy DiGregorio, KB Ballentine, Kory Wells, Linda Parsons, Marilyn Kallet, Penny Dyer, Phyllis Price, Sue Weaver Dunlap, Sylvia Woods, Wes Sims, Writers of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church

Friends of Oak Ridge Library have book sale May 11-14

Posted at 5:05 pm May 4, 2017
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Friends of the Oak Ridge Public Library will have its Spring 2017 Book Sale May 11-14 in the Oak Ridge Public Library Auditorium.

The sale will include fiction and nonfiction books, magazines, audiovisual materials, and other publications covering almost every subject, a press release said. A few non-publication items will also be available. Most titles are 50 cents or $1 each. Titles withdrawn from the Library are half-price Thursday through Saturday. The Silent Auction begins on Thursday evening and ends at 5 p.m. Saturday.

Thursday evening from 5 to 7:30 p.m. is a preview sale for members. Memberships will be available at the door ($5 per individual, and $10 per family). (Scanning devices cannot be used during the preview sale on Thursday.) [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Writing Tagged With: book sale, Center for Oak Ridge Oral History, Children's Summer Program, Friends of the Oak Ridge Public Library, Nancy Hardin, Oak Ridge Public Library, Spring 2017 Book Sale

Pull For Our Veterans starts 2017 fundraising campaign on Friday

Posted at 4:56 pm May 4, 2017
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Pull For Our Veterans, the Oak Ridge-based nonprofit organization dedicated to helping veterans and their families, is beginning its 2017 fundraising campaign with its Second Annual Sporting Clays Shoot hosted by the Lucky 7 Ranch in Sweetwater on May 5.

The president of Pull For Our Veterans, Richard Stouder, said: “We’re eager to start 2017 with the first of our two efforts this year. We’ll begin in Sweetwater with our sporting clays shoot. Since we want to support as many different kinds of groups that help veterans and their families, this year we have two different organizations to support. One of the groups is Smoky Mountain Service Dogs, and the other is Operation Stand Down Tennessee. They’re both outstanding organizations that need our assistance. ”

The mission of Smoky Mountain Service Dogs is to enhance the physical and psychological quality of life for wounded veterans by providing custom-trained mobility-assisted service dogs at no cost to the veterans, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Operation Stand Down Tennessee, Pull For Our Veterans, Richard Stouder, Second Annual Sporting Clays Shoot, Skeet and Trap Fun Shoot, Smoky Mountain Service Dogs, veterans

Suicide prevention training on May 16

Posted at 4:48 pm May 4, 2017
By Maureen Hoyt Leave a Comment

Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis can as well.

As a resource for the community, the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church Pastoral Care Team will host a QPR Institute suicide prevention training on Tuesday, May 16, from 6-7:30 p.m. in the church’s Social Hall. This event is free and open to the public. ORUUC is located at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike (close to traffic light 2) in Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: CPR, Heimlich maneuver, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, QPR Institute, suicide prevention, suicide prevention training, Tandy Scheffler

Arissa Garden Club has Flower Show this weekend

Posted at 4:37 pm May 4, 2017
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Arissa Garden Club members at their annual plant sale. (Submitted photo)

Arissa Garden Club members at their annual plant sale. (Submitted photo)

 

Arissa Garden Club is having a flower show this weekend. It’s scheduled for Saturday, May 6, and Sunday, May 7, at Grace Lutheran Church at 131 West Gettysburg Avenue.

The free event is open to the public from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday. The flower show will remain in the narthex at the church for viewing by those who attend Sunday morning services and the special music program at 3 p.m. Sunday, a press release said.

The flower show is part of the Flower Festival that takes place at Grace Lutheran Church this weekend. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: Arissa, Cathy Waitinas, Flower Festival, flower show, Grace Lutheran church, Raise Garden Club

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