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Organizers announce new date for Dragon Boat Festival in May

Posted at 2:25 pm December 30, 2013
By Carolyn Krause Leave a Comment

Colorado Dragon Boat Race

The first team to pull out the flag at the end of a dragon boat race in Colorado wins the 150-meter competition. (Jeff Towery, provided by Colorado Dragon Boat Festival)

The three Rotary clubs of Oak Ridge, which are planning to launch the inaugural Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival this spring, have announced a change of date for the community fundraiser. The festival will be held Saturday, May 31, 2014, at the Oak Ridge Marina and Pavilion in Melton Lake Park.

In addition, the clubs have announced a new website for the Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival: http://oakridge.racedragonboats.com/.

“The purpose of the festival is to provide a venue for dragon boat races, offer food and musical entertainment, and raise funds for a special project and nonprofit service organizations in the community,” said Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson, president of the Rotary Club of Oak Ridge.

The boat-racing event, launched by OARS in the Water, will celebrate Oak Ridge’s waterfront and signature rowing venue. OARS stands for the Oak Ridge Association of Rotarians. The other two clubs are the Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary and Oak Ridge Sunset Rotary clubs. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Community, Nonprofits, Recreation, Slider, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Austin Lance, dragon boat races, Dynamic Dragon Boat Racing LLC, fundraiser, Jim Sumner, Keith Kahl, Leslie England, Mark Watson, Melton Lake Park, Oak Ridge Association of Rotarians, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival, Oak Ridge Marina, Oak Ridge Rotary Community Fund, Oak Ridge Sunset Rotary Club, OARS, OARS in the Water, Rotary Club, Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, Tony Jordan

Picture: Christmas lights on Newberry Circle

Posted at 9:30 am December 21, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Christmas Lights on Newberry Circle

A home on Newberry Circle is decorated with Christmas lights. (Photo courtesy David Nelson)

Oak Ridge Today reader David Nelson sent us a picture of his home at 119 Newberry Circle decorated with Christmas lights. Thank you, David.

If you have pictures of a house that you think we should feature, you may send your photo(s) to [email protected]. Thank you for reading Oak Ridge Today.

Filed Under: Community, Holidays 2013, Photos, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Christmas lights, David Nelson, Newberry Circle, Oak Ridge Today

City officials clash over Secret City Festival spending costs

Posted at 11:33 pm December 12, 2013
By John Huotari 14 Comments

Rick Springfield at Secret City Festival

The Rick Springfield concert at the Secret City Festival in June was the largest ever for the annual festival, an organizer said.

Debate over the costs of the Secret City Festival—and whether the city can afford a $160,000 “party” every year—was briefly renewed again on Monday.

The sometimes-rancorous debate came up as the Oak Ridge City Council considered whether to approve two resolutions laying the financial foundation for the June 2014 festival.

Early in the debate, Oak Ridge City Council member Trina Baughn moved to reallocate the Secret City Festival money and use it instead for a school resource officer in each middle school, or two SROs total.

But Council member Charlie Hensley said Baughn was essentially asking the city to take money it would collect from festival sponsors and use it instead for SROs.

“I think that’s fraudulent,” Hensley said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Government, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anne Garcia Garland, Arts Council of Oak Ridge, Charlie Hensley, Chuck Hope, David Mosby, employee hours, fees, festival sponsors, Jane Miller, Josh Collins, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau, sales, school resource officer, Secret City Festival, sponsorships, SRO, Tom Beehan, Trina Baughn

Oak Ridge’s first dog park now open

Posted at 3:25 pm December 9, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

PetSafe Big Turtle Park Dog Park

The city’s first dog park is now open at Big Turtle Park in west Oak Ridge. Officials and pet owners celebrated with a ribbon-cutting on Monday.

The city’s first dog park is now open at Big Turtle Park in west Oak Ridge. Officials and pet owners celebrated with a ribbon-cutting on Monday.

The dog park has been planned for five years. It was made possible by a $100,000 donation by Radio Systems Corp.

The PetSafe Dog Park features include separate fenced areas for small dogs and large dogs, benches, water fountains, and a shade structure.

Community members and their dogs joined city officials and representatives from Radio Systems Corp. and PetSafe at a dedication ceremony on Monday morning to mark completion of the new park.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

Filed Under: Business, Community, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Big Turtle Park, dog park, Oak Ridge, PetSafe, Radio Systems Corp., ribbon-cutting

B&W Y-12 donates $75,000 for new Emory Valley Center building

Posted at 12:20 pm December 4, 2013
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Emory Valley Center Early Learning Center

B&W Y-12 donated $75,000 to Emory Valley Center on Wednesday as part of a capital campaign to help build a new facility to replace the former Daniel Arthur Rehabilitation Center on Emory Valley Road by 2015.

Fundraisers at 75 percent of goal

B&W Y-12 donated $75,000 on Wednesday to help the Emory Valley Center build a new facility by early 2015, when a county-owned building that houses some of its programs is expected to be torn down.

B&W Y-12 has now donated $175,000 of a $250,000 pledge, and EVC volunteers have raised $2.5 million of their $3.3 million goal, said former state representative and pediatrician Gene Caldwell, who is co-chair of the EVC capital campaign. That’s 75 percent of the fundraising goal.

Emory Valley Center now has two facilities across the street from each other on Emory Valley Road. The new 30,000-square-foot building west of the current administrative and workshop areas on the south side side of Emory Valley Road would consolidate the nonprofit’s operations, which include an Early Learning Center, gym, offices, kitchen, and work training center.

“This is a huge, huge help,” EVC President Jennifer Enderson of the B&W Y-12 donation. “The clock is ticking on when we must vacate an existing facility, and we can’t start construction of the new one until we have raised enough money.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Community, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, B&W Y-12, Chuck Spencer, Daniel Arthur Rehabilitation Center, developmental disabilities, Emory Valley Center, Emory Valley Road, EVC Capital Campaign, Gene Caldwell, intellectual disabilities, Jennifer Enderson, Oak Ridge, work training center, Y-12 National Security Complex

Oak Ridge Civic Ballet supports Second Harvest

Posted at 6:58 pm November 26, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

ORCBA Angels

The Oak Ridge Civic Ballet Association said it was proud to give back with a promotion for Second Harvest during their recent “Nutcracker” performances. Pictured above are ORCBA angels. (Submitted photo)

Submitted

In appreciation of the support from the East Tennessee community during the past 50 years, the Oak Ridge Civic Ballet Association was proud to give back with a promotion for Second Harvest during their recent “Nutcracker” performances. Patrons who donated five items for Second Harvest East Tennessee received special discounts on ticket prices.

A similar promotion with a local nonprofit agency that benefits lower income families in our area is planned for the spring production of “Sleeping Beauty” and “Swan Lake” on April 5, 2014. More specific information will be posted at www.orcba.org as it becomes available.

ORCBA holds the longest continuously-standing dance charter in the state of Tennessee. The organization’s goal is to provide a clean, safe, fun, professional environment for dancers of all abilities and ages to perform before a live audience. ORCBA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

Filed Under: Community, Community, Dancing, Entertainment, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: East Tennessee, Nutcracker, Oak Ridge Civic Ballet Association, ORCBA, Second Harvest Food Bank

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