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Tennessee Para Cycling Open comes to Oak Ridge this weekend

Posted at 10:21 am May 14, 2015
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Jason Kimball

Pictured above is racer Jason Kimball, an Iraq war veteran who will compete at the Tennessee Para Cycling Open in Oak Ridge this weekend (May 16-17). Kimball will also coach the Learn to Race Class on Friday morning in Oak Ridge. Jason was wounded multiple times in combat and was severely injured during Special Forces training, and races in the C3 disability class. (Submitted photo)

 

Oak Ridge is fast becoming known as a “human-powered sports” Mecca, and a new event scheduled for May 16 and 17 is serving to underscore that reputation.

The city will play host to the Tennessee Para Cycling Open, a racing event featuring competitors who are paraplegics, amputees, or otherwise physically challenged. There will be different categories of racers who will compete on conventional or adapted race bikes or hand cycles.

More than half of the competitors will be wounded warriors who were injured while serving in Iraq or Afghanistan, some of whom race for the Paralyzed Veterans Racing, which is affiliated with Paralyzed Veterans of America, a major sponsor of the event. Two racers—one from Cuba and one from Colombia—will lend an international flavor, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Recreation, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Horizon Center, human-powered sports, Oak Ridge, Paralyzed Veterans of America, Paralyzed Veterans Racing, Roane State Community College, Tennessee Para Cycling Open

Oak Ridge teen garners state, regional, and national honors in archery

Posted at 4:41 pm April 30, 2015
By Gay Marie Logsdon 3 Comments

Savannah Ward Archery

Samantha Ward takes aim with an Olympic style recurve bow at 60 meters in practice for national outdoor competition. (Submitted photo)

 

Savannah Ward, a freshman at Oak Ridge High School, shoots to win. Wielding an Olympic style recurve bow at 20 meters, she has come away with high honors in state, regional, and national tournaments in only her second indoor season of competitive archery.

Competing as a youth in the women’s age 12-14 category, Ward set a record and became the 2015 state champion at the Tennessee indoor competition held under the auspices of the National Field Archery Association on February 7-8. Her scores at the Smoky Mountain Archers venue in Knoxville bested scores at all three competition sites across the state—eastern, middle, and western Tennessee.

At state indoor championship competitions governed by USA Archery rules, Ward shot as a cadet (women age 15-17) and won gold at two other venues—in Columbus, North Carolina, on February 1, and in Conyers, Georgia, on February 14-15. In Conyers, she also won the gold medal in the Georgia State Junior Olympic Archery Development (JOAD) competition. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: archery, competitive archery, Georgia State Junior Olympic Archery Development, JOAD, JOAD indoor nationals, National Field Archery Association, national indoor championship, NFAA, Oak Ridge High School, Savannah Ward, Smoky Mountain Archers, state champion, Tennessee indoor competition, USA Archery, USAA, USAA indoor nationals

Outdoor pool opens Memorial Day weekend, full time May 30

Posted at 12:20 am April 29, 2015
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Oak Ridge Municipal Pool

Hundreds of swimmers enjoy the cool water at the Oak Ridge Municipal Pool on Memorial Day, 2012. (File photo)

The Oak Ridge Municipal Swimming Pool is scheduled to open full time May 30 and close August 2. Season passes, swimming lessons registration, and ORCA swim team registration all open May 1 at the Oak Ridge Civic Center front desk.

The Municipal Swimming Pool will have some new activities and schedule changes this summer. On May 23, 24, and 25, the pool will be open noon-6 p.m. for Memorial Day weekend. On May 29, the pool will be open to the public from 1 to 6 p.m. for “The Last Day of School” celebration.

On May 30, the pool will open full time with new hours. Saturday and Sunday, the pool will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, the pool will be open to the public from noon-7 p.m. Monday through Friday, the pool will be open for lap swim only on the 100-meter course from 11 a.m. to noon. Wednesday nights, the pool will re-open from 7:30-9:30 p.m. for public swimming under the lights. Other than Wednesdays, the pool is available for private party rentals from 7:30-9:30 p.m.

Visit the website at www.orrecparks.org for information on all of the swimming classes, swimming level guides, pricing, and Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department programs.

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Municipal Swimming Pool, Oak Ridge Civic Center, Oak Ridge Municipal Swimming Pool, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department, outdoor pool

North Boundary Hike on Saturday, May 16

Posted at 11:54 pm April 28, 2015
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North Boundary Hike 2015

The North Boundary Hike is from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 16. It’s a six-mile hike of the North Boundary Trail.

Hikers will leave the West End Guard Shack parking area at 9 a.m. May 16. They will follow the Quarry trail, make a right onto Hunley, a right onto North Boundary, and down the Big Oak Ridge connector that will take them back to the West End Guard Shack.

The hike is considered moderate in difficulty due to varied elevations and length. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, Health, K-12, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Cindi Gordon, City of Oak Ridge Wellness Committee, North Boundary Hike, North Boundary Trail, Oak Ridge Coordinated School Health, West End Guard Shack

Dogwood Regatta in Oak Ridge this weekend

Posted at 11:31 am April 24, 2015
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Dogwood Regatta

The Dogwood Regatta in Oak Ridge this weekend is expected to draw huge crowds of rowers and spectators from at least eight states, organizers said.

The rowers, who will range in age from teenagers to age 68, include high school and college-age competitors as well as adults, and they will travel from rowing clubs and schools across Tennessee, Ohio, Georgia, North Carolina, Alabama, South Carolina, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Texas.

The Dogwood Regatta is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 25, and 8 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, April 26, at Melton Lake Park and Oak Ridge Marina. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Dogwood Regatta, Melton Lake Park, Oak Ridge Marina, Oak Ridge Rowing Association, rowers

Today: UT MBA students present study on human-powered sports in Oak Ridge

Posted at 12:11 pm April 20, 2015
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Mark Watson

Mark Watson

Students in the University of Tennessee MBA program will present a recent study on human-powered sports in Oak Ridge during a meeting this afternoon (Monday, April 20).

The presentation is hosted by the City of Oak Ridge, City Manager Mark Watson said.

The student team, working under the direction of Austin Lance, has been researching and benchmarking to develop a predictable set of recommendations as to how the Oak Ridge community can develop a unique brand position in human-powered and related sports to enhance its image and monetize its recreational assets, a meeting notice said.

The results will be presented at 3 p.m. Monday, April 20, in the Oak Ridge Municipal Building Court Room, which is at 200 S. Tulane Avenue.

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Austin Lance, City of Oak Ridge, human-powered sports, Mark Watson, University of Tennessee, UT

State grant of $250K will help build eighth lane at Oak Ridge rowing course

Posted at 3:32 pm April 19, 2015
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Oak Ridge Rowing Lane Announcement

Tennessee Rep. John Ragan, an Oak Ridge Republican, announces a $250,000 state grant for an eighth lane at the Oak Ridge rowing course on Sunday. Also pictured from left are Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank, Sen. Randy McNally, Anderson County Chamber of Commerce President Rick Meredith, Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Director Jon Hetrick, Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau President Marc DeRose, Oak Ridge City Council member Rick Chinn, and Oak Ridge Rowing Association President Russell Byrd.

 

A $250,000 state grant announced Sunday will be used to help build an eighth lane at the Oak Ridge rowing course. And that’s expected to significantly increase the economic impact of rowing races, or regattas, officials said.

The eighth lane has been on the city’s wish list for years, and it will allow the Oak Ridge Rowing Association to compete for bigger races and international regattas and provide more on-water capacity, allowing more competitors in events like this weekend’s SIRA Regatta.

According to rough estimates, the eighth lane could cost about $350,000 total, said Oak Ridge City Council member Rick Chinn, the father of two former rowers and a rower himself. That means the City of Oak Ridge might have to contribute up to $100,000 to complete the project.

Tennessee Representative John Ragan, the Oak Ridge Republican who spearheaded the effort to get state funding, said the regional impact of the regattas in Oak Ridge is estimated at $13 million now, but it could increase to $33 million, according to a University of Tennessee study. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Community, Front Page News, Government, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Slider, Sports, Sports, State Tagged With: Barge Waggoner Sumner and Cannon, City of Oak Ridge, Clinch River, economic impact, eighth lane, John Ragan, Jon Hetrick, Marc DeRose, Mark Waton, Melton Lake Park, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Rowing Association, ORRA, Randy McNally, regatta, Rick Chinn, Rick Meredith, rowing course, rowing race, Russell Byrd, SIRA regatta, Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association, Southern Intercollegiate Rowing Association Championship Regatta, Tennessee Valley Authority, Terry Frank, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Warren Gooch

Photos: Farmers Market, UT Arboretum Society Plant Sale

Posted at 12:22 pm April 18, 2015
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Farmers Market Opening

The Oak Ridge Farmers Market opened on Saturday, April 18. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

The Oak Ridge Farmers Market opened for the season on Saturday, April 18. Its the market’s 39th season.

The market will be open from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays in Historic Jackson Square. It will also be open on Wednesdays beginning May 6.

Here’s what’s new at the market this year: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Entertainment, Media, Meetings and Events, Music, Photos, Recreation, Slider, Sports Tagged With: Child Advocacy Center, Grove Center Day, Haley Farm, Jackson Square, Oak Ridge Farmers Market, Oak Ridge Symphony, Oak Ridge Wind Ensemble, SIRA regatta, Spring Plant Sale, University of Tennessee Arboretum Society, Youth Showcase and Auction

Oak Ridge dragon boat festival expected to grow

Posted at 10:12 am April 18, 2015
By Carolyn Krause Leave a Comment

Mark Watson and Penny Behling at Dragon Boat Festival

Penny Behling, CEO of Dynamic Dragon Boat Racing, makes an announcement before the races begin at the Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival last May. Looking on is City Manager Mark Watson, then president of the Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, which initiated the festival. (Submitted photo)

 

Submitted

Penny Behling wants you to have fun on Saturday, May 30, at the Oak Ridge waterfront, and help raise funds to support the good works of the people of Oak Ridge.

She wants you to be safe as a member of a dragon boat team, and she is sure that you will meet new people, make new friends, build self-confidence, and contribute to your team and the community’s well-being.

Behling is the chief executive officer and owner (with her husband Chris) of Dynamic Dragon Boat Racing LLC of Knoxville. She will be the race director of the second annual Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival, which is again being launched by the three Rotary clubs of Oak Ridge.

Dynamic was the race director of last year’s inaugural festival, which attracted an estimated 5,000 people and a media team that broadcast the Oak Ridge races to a television network in Beijing, China, which has an audience of a billion people. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Meetings and Events, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Akins Public Strategies, Dragon Boat Festival, Dynamic Dragon Boat Racing LLC, Leslie England, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Penny Behling, Rotary Club, Rotary Club of Oak Ridge, Thom Mason

Sweating Saturday at Senior Center on Saturday

Posted at 2:10 pm April 10, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 5 Comments

Sweating Saturday

Sweating Saturday at the Oak Ridge Senior Center on Saturday will include a morning workout, followed by an optional walk along the Emory Valley Greenway.

Sweating Saturday is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. April 11 at the Oak Ridge Senior Center, which is at 728 Emory Valley Road.

Interval training will include 30-second workouts followed by 15-second recoveries. The workout will consist of three rounds of 20 exercises. Organizers said participants should complete them at their own fitness level. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Government, Health, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Beckey Soavae, Cindi Gordon, City of Oak Ridge, Emory Valley Greenway, Oak Ridge Senior Center, Sweating Saturday, workout, Workout Anytime

Big Ed’s Memorial Golf Tournament on April 24 helps Community Mediation

Posted at 8:57 am April 8, 2015
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CMS Big Ed's Golf Tournament

Pictured above from left are Katy Jett, Enrichment Federal Credit Union; Jon Harris, Big Ed’s Pizza; Valerie Hansen, Golf Committee; Melissa Neusel, Big Ed’s Pizza; and Willow Reed, Community Mediation/Golf Committee. (Submitted photo)

 

Golfers! Spring is finally here, and so is the 14th Annual Big Ed’s Memorial Golf Tournament on Friday, April 24.

Online registration is available through the website: www.peacefulresolution.org. Registration forms are available by calling (865) 463-6888 or e-mailing [email protected]. Early registration is due by Thursday, April 16.

The Big Ed’s tournament is a 14-year-long tradition in Anderson County. It combines a great day of golf at the beautiful Oak Ridge Country Club with an active commitment to youth and families in our area, a press release said. The Tournament honors the community spirit and caring of “Big Ed” Neusel, founder of Big Ed’s Pizza, and David Neusel, and their belief in giving to others while seeking recognition from no one. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Recreation, Slider, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Big Ed, Big Ed Neusel, Big Ed's, Big Ed’s Memorial Golf Tournament, CMS, Community Mediation Services, Community Mediation Services of Anderson County, David Neusel, golf, peaceful resolution, school attendance, teen-parent mediation, truancy, Victim Offender Reconciliation Program, Visitation Mediation, VORP

The Mounds, a disc golf course, hosts annual Chuck tournament Saturday

Posted at 10:16 pm April 2, 2015
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The Mounds, which is an Oak Ridge disc golf course, will host the annual Chuck tournament this Saturday, April 4. Sign up is at 11 a.m., and tee off is at noon.

“Come out and support the local disc golf club,” organizers said. “Disc golf is the fastest-growing sport and is fun for the whole family.”

See this Facebook event notice for more information, including a link to a map.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Chuck tournament, disc golf, The Mounds

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