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Manhattan Project: Ride with a ranger on North Boundary Greenway on Saturday

Posted at 2:21 pm May 24, 2019
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You can join a National Park Service park ranger for a bike ride on the North Boundary Greenway on Saturday, May 25, 2019, to see how the former communities of the area have changed during the past 75 years. (Photo courtesy National Park Service)

You can join a National Park Service park ranger for a bike ride on the North Boundary Greenway on Saturday to see how the former communities of the area have changed during the past 75 years.

It’s a free program presented by the Manhattan Project National Historical Park. The bike ride will start at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Turnpike Gatehouse and travel down Big Oak Trail and North Boundary Road, a press release said.

“Along the ride, we will explore the former communities that were here before the Manhattan Project,” the press release said. “Rangers will stop several times along the bike ride to point out the rich history that is found within the Oak Ridge area.”

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Federal, Front Page News, Government, History, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: bike ride, history, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, National Park Service, North Boundary Greenway, Oak Ridge

Learn about civil rights movement in lecture by Booker at Roane State

Posted at 9:15 am May 17, 2019
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Robert Booker

Robert J. Booker, local civil rights historian and Knoxville News Sentinel columnist, will present a talk titled “100 Years of the Civil Rights Movement” on Thursday, May 23, at 3 p.m. in the City Room at Roane State Community College in Oak Ridge.

A Knoxville native, Booker is a graduate of Knoxville College, where he initiated and led the Sit-in Movement to desegregate lunch counters and movie theaters in Knoxville, a press release said. He was the first African American representing Knox County to be elected to the state legislature, where he served three terms, the press release said. He was administrative assistant to the Knoxville mayor for seven years and was executive director of the Beck Cultural Exchange Center for 17 years. He has also held positions on the State Civil Service Commission and the Tennessee Committee on Humanities. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, History, Nonprofits Tagged With: civil rights, civil rights movement, continuing education, Oak Ridge Institute for Continued Learning, ORICL, Roane State Community College, Robert Booker, sit-in movement

K-25 Visitors Center grand re-opening is Monday

Posted at 11:19 am May 6, 2019
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Image from Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association

There will be a grand re-opening celebration for the K-25 Visitors Center and Overlook in west Oak Ridge on Monday afternoon, according to the Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association.

It’s a kick-off party for National Travel and Tourism Week. There will be food trucks, live music, interactive exhibits, and more, the ORHPA said.

The celebration is scheduled from 4-6 p.m. Monday, May 6, at 2013 Highway 58.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, East Tennessee Technology Park, Front Page News, History, K-25, Museums, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: grand re-opening, K-25 Visitor Center and Overlook, K-25 Visitors Center and Overlook, Oak Ridge Heritage and Preservation Association, ORHPA

Holocaust Remembrance Program this Sunday

Posted at 5:25 pm May 2, 2019
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Holocaust Remembrance Program 2018 Proclamation Reading (Submitted photo)

Holocaust Remembrance Day: The City of Oak Ridge has proclaimed May 5 to be Holocaust Remembrance Day for 2019.

The Jewish Congregation of Oak Ridge (JCOR) and the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church (ORUUC) have partnered together to present the annual Holocaust Remembrance Program, a press release said. It will be held from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the JCOR Sanctuary, 101 West Madison Lane in Oak Ridge, on May 5. There will be a candle lighting ceremony, songs, readings, and prayers. The Holocaust Remembrance Service is sponsored by the Oak Ridge Interfaith Partnership, and the public is encouraged to attend, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, History Tagged With: Holocaust, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Holocaust Remembrance Program, Interfaith Holocaust Study Group, Jewish Congregation of Oak Ridge, Julie Kinder-McMillan, Mira Kimmelman, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Steve Reddick

Atomic Heritage Foundation launches “Oak Ridge Innovations” program

Posted at 2:39 pm April 23, 2019
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“Nuclear medicine, nuclear energy, nuclear weapons. All of that goes back to Oak Ridge,” explains Denise Kiernan, bestselling author of “The Girls of Atomic City.” Oak Ridge, Tennessee has been a center for nuclear research since General Leslie Groves selected it as the Manhattan Project’s uranium enrichment site in 1942. Today, Oak Ridge is the home of many leading scientific and engineering research facilities, including Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

The Atomic Heritage Foundation has launched a new online interpretive program, “Oak Ridge Innovations,” to explore Oak Ridge’s legacies for science and society today. Available on AHF’s “Ranger in Your Pocket” website, “Oak Ridge Innovations” includes more than 30 video vignettes describing ORNL’s history and current research in fields such as energy, particle physics, computer science, and medicine, a press release said. The program was developed in partnership with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers East Tennessee Section and funded by the IEEE Foundation. Featuring perspectives from current ORNL scientists and Manhattan Project veterans, the program illuminates Oak Ridge’s history and how the laboratory responds to some of today’s biggest challenges, the press release said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, History, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Uncategorized, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: AHF, Atomic Heritage Foundation, Austin Albright, history, IEEE Foundation, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Justin Baba, Kevin Clarno, Leslie Groves, Liane Russell, Manhattan Project, medical isotopes, Oak Ridge Innovations, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Ranger in Your Pocket, Y-12

Obituary: Mira Ryczke Kimmelman, Holocaust survivor

Posted at 11:36 am April 19, 2019
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Mira Ryczke Kimmelman

Mira Ryczke Kimmelman, 95, of 969 West Outer Drive, died peacefully at home at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 17.

Mira’s long and purposeful life was dotted with tragic events and redeeming joys. She was born on September 17, 1923, in the seaside resort of Zoppot, a suburb of the free City of Danzig. Her father Moritz was a grain merchant and her mother Eugenia dedicated herself to raising Mira and her younger brother Benno.

This happy life came to an abrupt end in 1939 when the Nazis invaded Danzig and drove Mira and her family from their home, first to ghettos in Warsaw and Tomaszow Mazowiecki, then to concentration camps Blizyn-Majdanek and Auschwitz, and thereafter on a horrific death march to Bergen-Belsen, where Mira was liberated and reunited with her father. Sadly, her mother and brother did not survive the Holocaust.

In 1946, she met another survivor, Max Kimmelman, who had lost his wife and daughter in the Holocaust. They married on May 19, 1946, in Germany. With the assistance of family in Cincinnati, Ohio, they were able to immigrate to the United States and arrived in Cincinnati, Ohio, on August 2, 1948.

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Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, History, Obituaries Tagged With: Holocaust, Holocaust survivor, Max Kimmelman, Mira Ryczke Kimmelman, obituary

Ribbon-cutting for renovated K-25 Visitor Center & Overlook is April 25

Posted at 11:12 pm April 10, 2019
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K25 Ribbon Cutting Invitation

A ribbon-cutting has been scheduled at the renovated K-25 Visitors Center and Overlook in west Oak Ridge on Thursday, April 25.

The ceremony has been scheduled from 4-6 p.m. April 25. The ribbon-cutting is scheduled for 4:30 p.m.

“This project has been a labor of love between Bionomics and Roane County Visitors Bureau/The Roane Alliance, and we are excited for you to see all the changes that have already taken place,” a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Government, History, Roane County, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Bionomics, K-25 Visitors Center and Overlook, ribbon-cutting, Roane County Visitors Bureau, The Roane Alliance

Manhattan Project public program: Ride with a ranger on Saturday, April 27

Posted at 10:42 pm April 10, 2019
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Join a park ranger for a bike ride on the North Boundary Greenway in Oak Ridge to see how the former communities of the area have changed during the past 70 years. The Manhattan Project National Historical Park will present a free program at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 29, 2017. (Photo courtesy National Park Service)

Join a park ranger for a bike ride on Melton Lake Greenway in Oak Ridge to learn more about the city’s history. The Manhattan Project National Historical Park will present the free program at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 27, 2019. (Photo courtesy National Park Service)

 

You can join a park ranger for a bike ride down Melton Lake Greenway and learn more about the city’s history later this month.

The Manhattan Project National Historical Park will present the free program on Saturday, April 27, at 10 a.m. The program will begin at Elza Gate Park, a former entry point to the once-secret city, and continue down Melton Lake Greenway.

“Rangers will stop several times along the bike ride to point out the rich history that is found within the Oak Ridge area,” a press release said.

The ride will be approximately eight miles round-trip; it is recommended that visitors bring drinking water, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Federal, Front Page News, Government, History Tagged With: Elza Gate Park, history, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Melton Lake greenway, National Park Service, Oak Ridge

Obituary: James Edward ‘Ed’ Westcott

Posted at 2:08 pm April 4, 2019
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James Edward "Ed" Westcott

James Edward “Ed” Westcott

James Edward “Ed” Westcott, Sr., 97, of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, passed away peacefully at his daughter’s home, where he lived, on March 29, 2019.

He was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on January 20, 1922, to parents Jamie Rupert Westcott and Lucille Green Westcott, who preceded him in death. Ed had one brother, Hugh “Buddy” Westcott, who also preceded him in death.

Ed was a member of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church.

He grew up in Nashville, and he graduated from Andrews High School and attended the Watkins Art School in Nashville, Tennessee. He received his training in photography from the Photo Craft Studio, Shadow Art Studio, and from an internship with the National Youth Administration.

He was married June 16, 1941, to a former Nashvillian, Esther Seigenthaler Westcott, who passed away in 1996. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, History, Obituaries, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Atomic Energy Commission, Clinton Engineer Works, Ed Westcott, James Edward "Ed" Westcott, Manhattan Project, Oak Ridge, obituary, photographer, U.S. Department of Energy, World War II

‘HerStory’ photo exhibit at Oak Rige History Museum

Posted at 10:27 pm March 28, 2019
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K-25-69 Close up of welding in prefabrecation shop 1944 bld.300 (Photo by Ed Westcott)

K-25-69 Close up of welding in prefabrecation shop  1944  bld.300 (Photo by Ed Westcott)

 

The Oak Ridge History Museum will host “HerStory: A Photography Exhibition of Women in the Secret City.” The exhibit will open Friday, March 29, and will be open every Friday and Saturday during the month of April.

“From janitor to homemaker to chemist, the women of the Manhattan Project worked hard and talked little,” a press release said. “During World War II, Oak Ridge was a government town of 70,000 workers, primarily women who lived in a camp-like environment of barbed wire, security checkpoints, and code words.  Workers were fingerprinted, interviewed, assigned a job, and given a clearance badge. Housing was limited and cramped and often unheated. Food at the cafeterias was in short supply and lines were long.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, History, Museums, Top Stories Tagged With: HerStory: A Photography Exhibition of Women in the Secret City, James Edward Westcott, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, National Park Service, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge History Museum, U.S. Department of Energy, World War II

Manhattan Project: Ranger walk in Jackson Square area on Wednesday

Posted at 8:59 am March 21, 2019
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Submitted photo

Submitted photo

 

Join a National Park Service park ranger for a ranger-led walk in the Jackson Square area on Wednesday.

The Manhattan Project National Historical Park will present this free program at 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 3. The program will begin at Jackson Square just outside the Oak Ridge Playhouse. The walk will be about one half mile, so wear comfortable walking shoes, a press release said.

The stops will include the tennis courts, the Guesthouse, and the Chapel on the Hill. There will be stories about the development and significance of each site, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Federal, Front Page News, Government, History, History, Slider Tagged With: Jackson Square, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, National Park Service, Oak Ridge

Funeral is Saturday for Williams, who fought to integrate CHS in 1956

Posted at 8:27 am March 21, 2019
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Alfred Williams

Alfred Williams

 

Alfred Williams, one of the Clinton 12 students who fought for the integration of Clinton High School in 1956, died Thursday, March 14. He was 83. His funeral is Saturday.

“On behalf of the Green McAdoo Cultural Organization, the City of Clinton, and the State of Tennessee, we extend our heartfelt condolences to the family of Mr. Alfred Williams,” Green McAdoo Cultural Organization said in a statement. “Alfred passed away at The Waters Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility on March 14, 2019, surrounded by family. He was one of the Clinton 12 students that fought for the integration of Clinton High School in 1956, blazing a trail for all black students to achieve equal education under the law. He went on to work in the city school system and became one of the friendly faces of Clinton Elementary School and the ‘candy man’ until his retirement. He will be missed by family, friends, and all those blessed to know him.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, History, Obituaries, Top Stories Tagged With: Alfred Williams, Clinton 12, Clinton High School, desegregation, equal education, Green McAdoo Cultural Organization, integration

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