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Sponsored: Insurance agent honored by National Society of CIC

Posted at 11:57 am January 6, 2015
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Cyndi Jeffers

Cyndi Jeffers

Cynthia C. Jeffers, CIC, of S&R Insurance Services, was recently recognized for professional leadership and advanced knowledge by the Society of Certified Insurance Counselors (CIC), a leading national insurance professional organization.

Jeffers was awarded a certificate marking more than 25 years of participation as a designated CIC, which requires annual completion of advanced education and training.

“Cyndi’s ongoing allegiance and support of the CIC Program is a testament to the value she places on ‘real world’ education and customer satisfaction,” said William T. Hold, CIC, CPCU, CLU, president of the Society of CIC.

The CIC Program is nationally recognized as the premier continuing education program for insurance professionals, with programs offered in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the Society of CIC is a not-for-profit organization and the founding program of The National Alliance for Insurance Education and Research.

Learn more about S&R Insurance Services here.

Filed Under: Business, Honors and Spotlight, Oak Ridge, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: CIC, CIC Program, Cyndi Jeffers, Cynthia C. Jeffers, education, S&R Insurance Services, Society of Certified Insurance Counselors, Society of CIC, The National Alliance for Insurance Education and Research, training, William T. Hold

Sponsored: Taoist Tai Chi Society has open houses Saturday, Monday

Posted at 9:55 pm January 2, 2015
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Taoist Tai Chi Exercise for LifeThe Taoist Tai Chi Society of the USA has open houses in Oak Ridge on Saturday, January 3, and Monday, January 5.

Tai chi can be used to improve health and reduce stress. New beginner classes are starting soon.

Saturday’s workshop is free and open to the public. It’s scheduled from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at 362 East Tennessee Avenue in Oak Ridge. You can watch demonstrations and learn the first few moves. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: beginner classes, health, Oak Ridge, open house, stress, tai chi, Taoist Tai Chi Society, Taoist Tai Chi Society of the USA

Sponsored: Winter Wonderland open house at Through the Looking Glass Antiques, Collectibles

Posted at 6:48 pm December 9, 2014
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Winter Wonderland Through the Looking Glass

A Winter Wonderland open house at Through the Looking Glass Antiques and Collectibles in Oak Ridge continues this week through Saturday.

See the invitation at left.

The open house started Saturday, December 6, and continues from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. this week through Saturday, December 13.

Through the Looking Glass Antiques and Collectibles is located at 1122 Oak Ridge Turnpike. The business has antique, vintage, and unique items. Through the Looking Glass has a vast array of items for sale from everyday to fine art. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: antique, antiques, Antiques Roadshow, collectibles, Lark Mason, Linda Johnston, open house, Through the Looking Glass, Through the Looking Glass Antiques and Collectibles, vintage, Winter Wonderland

Sponsored: Mostoller, Stulberg, Whitfield, Allen celebrates 40th anniversary

Posted at 6:24 pm December 9, 2014
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Mostoller, Stulberg, Whitfield, and Allen

From left to right are attorneys William Allen, Ann Mostoller, Hannah Tippett, Judith Whitfield, Celia Hastings, and Tracey Williams. (Submitted photos)

 

Oak Ridge law firm Mostoller, Stulberg, Whitfield, and Allen celebrated its 40th anniversary with clients and colleagues on November 11.

Founded by Ann Mostoller and Dorothy Stulberg, the firm was one of the first all-female practices in the state. The firm has grown and now encompasses practice in bankruptcy, domestic relations, Social Security disability, special education, probate matters, criminal defense, and personal injury claims. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: 40th anniversary, Ann Mostoller, Celia Hastings, Chapter 7 bankruptcy, Diane Stafford, Dorothy Stulberg, Hannah Tippett, Judith Whitfield, law firm, Melvin Stulberg, Mostoller Stulberg Whitfield and Allen, Tracey Williams, William Allen

Sponsored: Secret City Train Ride with Santa on Saturday, Sunday

Posted at 5:48 pm December 9, 2014
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Santa on Secret City Excursion Train

Santa will be on the Secret City Excursion Train in west Oak Ridge this weekend. (File photo/November 2012)

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This weekend, the jolly old gent parks his sleigh and joins us on the Secret City Scenic Train for a fun-filled, climate-controlled trip through beautiful Poplar Creek Valley!

Special Car Host: Santa

The ride includes:

  • Free favors for all the children
  • Take pictures with Santa
  • Train is all decked out for the holidays

The trains leave 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. on Saturday December 13.

They leave at 1 and 3 p.m. on Sunday, December, 14.

The train departs from the Heritage Center at 2010 Highway 58 at the former K-25 site in west Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Nonprofits, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: Heritage Center, K-25, K-25 site, Santa, SARM, Scenic City Excursion Train, Secret City Train Ride, Southern Appalachia Railway Museum

Sponsored: Gift Sale extended to benefit Habitat for Humanity

Posted at 5:24 pm December 9, 2014
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Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County Gift Sale

A Gift Sale in Grove Center this month benefits Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County.

The Gift Sale has been extended through 3 p.m. Christmas Eve. The sale will also be open today (December 23) until 6 p.m. at Habitat for Humanity at 105 Randolph Road in the Historic Grove Center.

The sale features exquisite jewelry, accessories, exotic beads, apparel, linen, handicrafts, and tribal art designed and crafted by banjaras (gypsies) and artisans in India. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Business, Community, Entertainment, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: Apparel, art, beads, gift sale, Grove Center, Habitat for Humanity, Habitat for Humanity of Anderson County, jewelry, linen

Sponsored: Enjoy Thanksgiving ride on Secret City Train with Bart Jennings

Posted at 1:58 pm November 24, 2014
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Secret City Scenic Excursion Train

Secret City Scenic Excursion Train (Photos courtesy Southern Appalachia Railway Museum)

 

Bart Jennings

Bart Jennings

Enjoy a train ride on Thanksgiving weekend with a professor who was part of the team that started the Secret City Scenic Railroad in Oak Ridge.

Special car host Bart Jennings is a professor of supply chain management at Western Illinois University, and he has a decade of railroad experience, plus more than two decades of railroad consulting and regulatory training, a press release said.

Here is more information about this weekend’s train rides:

WHEN:

  • Friday, November 28, at 11 a.m.—Special Black Friday Sale: 20 percent off in the Gift Shop
  • Friday November 28, at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
  • Saturday, November 29, at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.

WHERE: Depart from the Heritage Center at 2010 Highway 58 in Oak Ridge, TN 37830 [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: Bart Jennings, Heritage Center, railroad, SARM, Secret City Scenic Excursion Train, Secret City Scenic Railroad, Secret City Train, Southern Appalachia Railway Museum

Sponsored: Music Arts enrolls in Amazon Smile program, which donates part of purchases

Posted at 4:38 pm November 14, 2014
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Music Arts Ad

Just in time for holiday shopping! Music Arts has enrolled in the Amazon Smile program, which allows you to have 0.5 percent of your applicable purchases donated to Music Arts. It is easy to enroll and an even easier way for you to help Music Arts.

The link for Amazon Smile is: http://smile.amazon.com/ch/62-1841925. Thank you for your help with this, and happy shopping!

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Music, Nonprofits, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: Amazon Smile, holiday shopping, Music Arts, purchases

Sponsored: Hibachi Pizza has Customer Appreciation Day on Saturday

Posted at 9:15 am November 7, 2014
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Hibachi Pizza Customer Appreciation Day Oliver Springs, TN

Hibachi Pizza in Oliver Springs has a Customer Appreciation Day and official grand opening on Saturday, November 8.

The restaurant will offer a 12-inch one-topping pizza for $3.99.

Hibachi Pizza is at 526 East Tri County Boulevard in Oliver Springs. Call (865) 435-1881 for more information.

Filed Under: Business, Oliver Springs, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: customer appreciation day, grand opening, Hibachi Pizza, Oliver Springs, pizza

Masquers’ fall play: ‘Murder in the Magnolias’

Posted at 4:01 pm November 2, 2014
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ORHS Masquers Murder in the Magnolias

By Benjamin Fowler

Oak Ridge High School Masquers, the school’s drama program, will present “Murder in the Magnolias,” an ensemble comedy, in three performances this month.

The performances are scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday, November 13, and Saturday, November 15, and 2 p.m. Sunday, November 16, at the Oak Ridge Performing Arts Center. The ensemble comedy blends Southern plays with a dollop of Tara Plantation, delightfully madcap characters, and a garden full of plants with minds of their own. Colonel Rance Chickenwing III passes away, launching a family frenzy to find his buried fortune. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Entertainment, Sponsored Posts, Theater, Top Stories Tagged With: Benjamin Fowler, comedy, Joseph Self, Murder in the Magnolias, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge High School Masquers, Oak Ridge Performing Arts Center

Sponsored: Mostoller, Stulberg, Whitfield, and Allen celebrate 40 years

Posted at 1:40 pm October 31, 2014
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Mostoller, Stulberg, Whitfield, and Allen Attorney Photo 2014

The attorneys at Mostoller, Stulberg, Whitfield, and Allen in Oak Ridge are pictured above. (Submitted photo)

 

Two middle‐aged women graduated from the University of Tennessee Law School in October 1974. Since no one would hire them, Ann Mostoller and Dorothy Stulberg formed a partnership and set up their own law practice as Mostoller and Stulberg. They were surprised when the local Bank of Oak Ridge was willing to lend them $2,000 as start‐up money without requiring their husbands’ signatures. The women rented space in the Cappiello Building on Tulsa Avenue and began to practice law. In their case, they were truly “practicing.”

Some local folks were willing to trust them with their wills and other legal matters. The new attorneys served low‐income clients by offering divorces at fees based on incomes. The partners accepted appointments to criminal cases. Although women in law was an anomaly at that time, several male attorneys in the area were willing to assist them, for which the women were extremely grateful.

After about a year, the women were appointed to serve as public defenders in Anderson County. During this one-year appointment, the new attorneys became experienced with criminal jury trials. Although they did not continue to practice criminal law, the appointment provided good experience and good exposure both for the attorneys and the public.

During the first few years of practice, the women represented Vickie Cape in her challenge to the half‐court basketball rules then followed in Tennessee. Federal Judge Robert Taylor ruled in favor of Vickie, but the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) appealed the decision, and the case was reversed in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals. However, the next year, TSSAA changed the rules, and women have continued to play full-court basketball ever since. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: 40th anniversary, Alice Moore, Anderson County, Ann Mostoller, attorneys, bankruptcy, Cappiello Building, Celia Hastings, criminal law, disability law, Dorothy Stulberg, education law, Elaine Robinson, Hannah Tippett, Hillary Kershaw, Judith Whitfield, Kathy Townsend, Katy Everitt, law, Mostoller and Stulberg, Nancy Brown, paralegal, personal injury, probate, Social Security disability, special education, Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association, Tracey Williams, TSSAA, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee Law School, Vickie Cape, William Allen, wills

Sponsored: Oak Ridge resident joins Pampered Chef

Posted at 4:31 pm October 27, 2014
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Penny Peterson

Penny Peterson

Oak Ridge resident Penny Peterson has joined The Pampered Chef, the largest direct seller of everything you need to cook and entertain at home, as an independent consultant. In this role, Consultant Peterson will offer cooking shows to teach people how to cook at home easily and affordably, as well as provide practical solutions for family mealtimes, such as recipes for around $2 per serving.

“The Pampered Chef offers people the opportunity to live their personal and professional dreams,” said Jean Jonas, senior vice president of sales for The Pampered Chef. “We welcome Penny as a new member of our sales field and look forward to supporting her future successes.”

The Pampered Chef is dedicated to fostering entrepreneurship in people across the country. The independent consultants organize, develop, and maintain their business according to their personal needs. They determine their own hours, goals, and levels of achievement. By holding just two cooking shows a week, the average consultant can earn more than $850 a month. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Sponsored Posts Tagged With: cook, cooking shows, direct selling, food preparation, independent consultant, Jean Jonas, mealtimes, Pampered Chef, Penny Peterson, recipes, The Pampered Chef

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