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ADFAC: Celebrate a year of ‘Dine and Donate’ by eating out Monday

Posted at 11:52 pm September 7, 2014
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Gallo Loco

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Nearly a year ago, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, or ADFAC, launched the “Dine and Donate” fundraiser. A successor of the agency’s longtime “Feed the Need” campaign, Dine and Donate allows the entire community to eat out at participating restaurants on the second Monday of each month. The restaurants, in turn, provide a portion of their sales to support ADFAC’s many charitable programs.

The first year of Dine and Donate wraps up Monday, September 8, with the following participating restaurants: Burchfield’s in Oak Ridge, Gallo Loco in Oak Ridge, Hoskins in Clinton, Mediterranean Delight in Oak Ridge, and Razzleberry’s in Oak Ridge.

“It’s hard to believe a year has already passed!” said Cande Seay, ADFAC board member and Dine and Donate chair. “Dine and Donate has been a success beyond our expectations, with thousands of dollar already raised to bring hope and stability to our less fortunate neighbors.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge Tagged With: ADFAC, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Burchfield's, Cande Seay, Dine and Donate, Feed the Need, fundraiser, Gallo Loco, Hoskins, Mediterranean Delight, Razzleberry’s

New Roane State building has health science labs, high-tech classrooms

Posted at 4:16 pm September 4, 2014
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Goff Health Sciences and Technology Building

Roane State Community College officials will celebrate the new Goff Health Sciences and Technology Building during a Friday morning ribbon-cutting ceremony in Oak Ridge. Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam will be a featured guest.

 

This new $13.8 million building at Roane State Community College mixes high-tech amenities with new teaching techniques, and it eases overcrowding at the Oak Ridge campus. It adds space for health science classes and programs such as surgical technology, organic chemistry, and pharmacy technician students. It also incorporates environmentally friendly design features such as a reflective white roof, lights that adjust automatically, geothermal wells that help heat and cool the building, and rain gardens that capture storm water runoff.

The high-tech amenities include “smart dummies” that can be programmed with symptoms to train nursing students, full multimedia and wireless systems in classrooms, and more than 300 computers, including in five computer labs. There is a distance education classroom with microphones hanging from the ceiling, and an engaged learning, or “flip,” classroom, where students do homework before class and come prepared to collaborate and solve problems.

A new surgical technology program, co-sponsored with Walters State Community College, will be housed here. There is a new organic chemistry lab, and Roane State’s pharmacy technician program is moving to Oak Ridge from the college’s main campus in Harriman. There is also a “flex lab” that can be easily and quickly configured to suit the training needs of area industries. It has a high ceiling and bay door, plenty of power and conduits, and gas and ventilation.

The new three-story, 64,000-square-foot building—officially named the Goff Health Sciences and Technology Building—might be described as Melinda Hillman’s “baby.” Hillman, who is Roane State’s vice president of advancement and community relations, has spent thousands of hours during the past six years working on the project, from its inception in 2008 through the planning and fundraising stages to the end of construction. She will be among those celebrating during a Friday morning ribbon-cutting ceremony that will feature special guests, including Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam.

“It’s sort of ‘birthing a baby,’” said Hillman, who clearly has a passion for the project and hasn’t taken a vacation in a year. “I’ve worked on it so long.”

Hillman and Owen Driskill, Roane State’s director of marketing and public relations, recently led reporters on a tour of the brick-and-coated-metal building, the last expansion that the 40-acre Oak Ridge campus can accommodate. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Education, Health, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Bill Haslam, Chris Whaley, early education, education, environmentally friendly, flex lab, Gary Goff, Goff Health Sciences and Technology Building, health sciences, LEED certification, Melinda Hillman, Oak Ridge, occupational therapy assistant, organic chemistry, OTA, overcrowding, Owen Driskill, pharmacy technician, ribbon-cutting, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Rx-Tennessee, surgical technology, ultrasound tech, Walters State Community College

Tuskan honored as SADD National Advisor of the Year

Posted at 1:14 pm September 4, 2014
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Mary Tuskan and Julie Strike

Above are Clinton High School counselor Mary Tuskan, left, and Julie Strike, SADD state coordinator for Tennessee.

Mary Tuskan, counselor at Clinton High School, was chosen from a large number of qualified applicants as the SADD National Advisor of the Year, a press release said.

SADD President and Chief Executive Officer Penny Wells said that Tuskan, through her work at Clinton High School, has “exemplified our idea of a successful SADD advisor,” the press release said.

It said Tuskan led the members of the SADD chapter and Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention (ASAP) of Anderson County Youth Coalition to CHS’s repeat victory in this past January’s Red Ribbon Rivalry and continues to support the students in their efforts such as the “Will you stay sober with me?” prom campaign.

Anderson County Director of Schools Larry Foster said: “We were very pleased to hear the news of Ms. Tuskan being named National SADD Advisor of the Year. She is very deserving of such an honor. She has worked extremely hard with our students in Anderson County. Her commitment and dedication to substance abuse prevention is outstanding and she is always giving of her time. Her work is recognized throughout our system and is very much appreciated.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Health, Honors and Spotlight, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, Anderson County, ASAP, ASAP Community Coalition, ASAP Youth Coalition, CHS, Clinton High School, Larry Foster, Mary Tuskan, National Advisor of the Year, Penny Wells, SADD, SADD National Advisor of the Year, Stacey Pratt, Students Against Destructive Decisions, Students Against Drunk Driving, substance abuse

Church Women United has lunchtime book review on Friday

Posted at 11:16 am September 4, 2014
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Church Women United resumes its lunchtime series of programs on Friday, September 5, with a book review of “Year of Plenty” by Craig L. Goodwin. The program will be held in the Fellowship Hall of First United Methodist Church at 1350 Oak Ridge Turnpike. The hall is most easily accessed from the Vienna Road entrance.

Fellowship begins at 11:30 a.m. with refreshments, followed by a brief meeting and program at noon. The public is welcome to attend, a press release said.

Church Women United is a national volunteer ecumenical women’s movement that brings together women of diverse races, cultures, and traditions in closer Christian fellowship, prayer, advocacy, and action for peace with justice in the world. For more information, contact Gay Marie Logsdon at (865) 483-7940.

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Writing Tagged With: book review, Church Women United, Craig L. Goodwin, First United Methodist Church, Gay Marie Logsdon, Year of Plenty

Gooch running for Oak Ridge City Council

Posted at 8:52 am September 4, 2014
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Warren L. Gooch

Warren L. Gooch

Warren Gooch is running for Oak Ridge City Council in the November 4 election.

Gooch is a partner in the law firm of Kramer Rayson LLP, which has offices in Oak Ridge and Knoxville. He has been recognized as a leading health care lawyer by national and regional publications, including the 2015 edition of “The Best Lawyers in America,” a press release said.

“I am a candidate for City Council because I believe in Oak Ridge,” Gooch said. “I am proud to live in a city with an unparalleled history of accomplishments.”

But Oak Ridge is at a crossroads, he said.

“In order for us to continue to prosper, we must have a vision to grow the city, energy to promote it, and a commitment to excellence in our schools, city services, and our quality of life,” Gooch said. “Our city government  must be efficient, responsive to all of its citizens, and open for business. As a member of City Council, I pledge to be a consensus builder, and to provide the leadership that will move Oak Ridge forward.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Donna Reat, East Tennessee Economic Council, election, Free Medical Clinic, health care, health care lawyer, health law, Judy Gooch, Kramer Rayson LLP, November 4 election, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge City Council, Warren Gooch

Rock and Root 30K at Haw Ridge on Saturday

Posted at 8:02 pm September 3, 2014
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Haw Ridge Park Entrance

The parking lot entrance at Haw Ridge Park off Edgemoor Road is pictured above.

Proceeds from a Rock and Root 30K at Haw Ridge on Saturday will be donated to Friends of Haw Ridge, a press release said.

The 30K is the first big event for Peak Mountain Sports LLC. It’s the company’s premier trail race this year, the press release said.

“A 30K trail running race—the Rock and Root 30K is an epic adventure of trail running that recreational athletes, elite runners, and everyone in between will not want to miss,” the release said. “Using the technical and hilly terrain of Haw Ridge Park in Oak Ridge, runners will conquer a wild journey through single track trails of short steep climbs, and breathtaking lakeside views.”

The release said the course is a challenging two-lap loop course that will consist of meandering “rock and root” trails that traverse in and around the 780-acre park. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Recreation, Slider, Sports, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: Friends of Haw Ridge, Haw Ridge, Peak Mountain Sports, Rock and Root 30K, rock and root trails, trail race

First United Methodist will simulcast Bible teacher, author on Sept. 13

Posted at 7:46 pm September 3, 2014
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Beth Moore Living Proof Simulcast

First United Methodist Church of Oak Ridge will simulcast well-known Bible teacher and best-selling author Beth Moore live from Fort Wayne, Indiana, on September 13, for the Oak Ridge area.

An estimated 250,000 women around the world are expected to participate in this live Internet streaming event, which will feature Moore’s dynamic storytelling and passionate Bible teaching in a down-to-earth style that is relevant to women’s lives, a press release said.

Moore has authored dozens of Bible studies, books, and devotionals specifically for women for nearly two decades. Moore’s organization, Living Proof Ministries, is based out of Houston.

“We want to welcome all women in the Oak Ridge area, no matter your faith background, to this free simulcast,” said the Rev. Crystal Smith, associate pastor at First United Methodist Church. “We hope the day will bless you and strengthen your walk in faith, and that through this event, we’ll be a blessing to other women as well.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Faith, Front Page News Tagged With: addiction, author, Beth Moore, Bible, Bible teacher, Crystal Smith, First United Methodist Church, First United Methodist Church of Oak Ridge, FUMC, Internet streaming, Living Proof Live Simulcast, Living Proof Ministries, mothers, Susanna's House, Travis Cottrell

Marquette Road to close temporarily for sewer rehab work

Posted at 7:28 pm September 3, 2014
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Marquette Road between Lafayette Drive and North Purdue Avenue in the Woodland neighborhood will be closed during the week of September 8 for rehabilitation work on the city’s sewer system.

Oak Ridge officials expect the work to be done by September 12. It’s being done by Portland Construction Inc. under a contract with the Oak Ridge Public Works Department. The contractor is providing rehabilitation work on the city’s gravity wastewater collection system, a press release said.

The temporary road closure on Marquette Road between Lafayette Drive and North Purdue Avenue will allow Portland Construction to lay pump hoses across the closed portion of the road, the press release said. Access to parking at the First Baptist Church located at 1101 Oak Ridge Turnpike will be maintained, and Gettysburg Avenue may be used as a detour. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: gravity wastewater collection, Lafayette Drive, Marquette Road, North Purdue Avenue, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Portland Construction Inc., rehabilitation work, Roger Flynn, sewer system, Woodland

Oak Ridge Schools has Technology Town Hall on Sept. 30

Posted at 6:55 pm September 3, 2014
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Bruce Borchers

Bruce Borchers

Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers will host a Technology Town Hall on September 30.

The town hall will start at 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 30, in the Oak Ridge High School Performing Arts Center.

“Oak Ridge Schools would like to invite all community members, parents, and students to attend,” a press release said.

The town hall will include a presentation by Borchers, followed by a question-and-answer forum.

The release said Borchers’ short presentation will discuss the benefits of Oak Ridge Schools launching a Bring Your Own Device, or BYOD, platform starting the second nine weeks of school, on October 20, and the future of Oak Ridge Schools’ technology plan with a continued move towards integrating 1:1 (district-purchased devices for all students). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: 1:1, bring your own device, Bruce Borchers, BYOD, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, ORS, question-and-answer forum, technology plan, Technology Town Hall, Town Hall

Letter: CONTACT Care Line helps those in need by phone, chat, text

Posted at 10:11 pm September 2, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters 1 Comment

To the Editor:

Many articles in recent weeks have been reflecting on the suicide of Robin Williams and providing national help lines.

For over 40 years, right here in our community, CONTACT Care Line has provided a listening ear to those who are lonely, in crisis, having a bad day, or just need someone to talk to. CONTACT Care Line, serving the 865 area code and beyond, is a local nonprofit staffed by trained volunteers who are available to listen seven days a week, 365 days a year, from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.

The number to call to reach a listening ear is (865) 584-4424. All calls are confidential.

CONTACT recently added a local chat service (CONTACTCareLineTN.org/chat) and a text service ((865) 407-2TXT) available Monday-Friday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Chat/text specialists also take Suicide Prevention Line crisis chats from across Tennessee between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. weekdays. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Letters, Nonprofits, Opinion, Uncategorized Tagged With: chat service, CONTACT, CONTACT Care Line, help lines, nonprofit, Robin Williams, suicide, Suicide Prevention Line, text service, Valerie Hansen, volunteers

Free government contracting seminars on Sept. 16

Posted at 9:55 pm September 2, 2014
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The Tennessee Small Business Development Center will have two free government contracting seminars on September 16.

The first is scheduled from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Tuesday, September 16, at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce. During that seminar, the TSBDC at Roane State Community College, in partnership with the  University of Tennessee, CIS-PTAC, will offer a free workshop for small businesses on the basics of government contracting.

The second seminar is scheduled from 1-3 p.m. Tuesday, September 16, also at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce. During that seminar, the TSBDC, in partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration, will offer a free workshop for small businesses on government contracting
programs such as HUBZone, 8a, and WOSB. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News Tagged With: 8a, CIS-PTAC, entrepreneurs, government contracting, HUBZone, Jutta Bangs, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Roane State Community College, seminar, small businesses, Tennessee Small Business Development Center, TSBDC, U.S. Small Business Administration, workshop, WOSB

MMC Foundation hosts 2014 Acorn Classic golf tournament

Posted at 9:43 pm September 2, 2014
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Sponsorship, player opportunities available

Plans are under way for the Methodist Medical Center Foundation’s 2014 Acorn Classic. The annual golf tournament will take place on Monday, October 20, at the Oak Ridge Country Club with a 1 p.m. shotgun start.

Registration is now open for individual players and teams, and a variety of sponsorship opportunities are available. The Acorn Classic is a four-person scramble tournament open to 120 amateur players. The entry fee is $150 per player or $600 per team of four, and it includes green fees, cart, lunch, four contest holes, and a dinner awards banquet.

Proceeds will benefit the Hospitality Houses of Methodist Medical Center, which provide free lodging to cancer patients who must travel for treatment, as well as other outpatients and families as space allows. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Nonprofits, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: 2014 Acorn Classic, Acorn Classic, cancer patients, golf tournament, Hospitality Houses, Methodist Medical Center, Methodist Medical Center Foundation, Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Country Club, registration, sponsorship, Tom Hilton

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