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Altrusa to award scholarships for women who are non-traditional students

Posted at 1:10 am February 10, 2017
By Judith Delaney Leave a Comment

Altrusa International of Oak Ridge is offering scholarships starting at $1,000 to deserving women to support their pursuit of education and/or training, a press release said.

The Sarah Ketron Scholarship is intended for women who are non-traditional students and have interrupted their studies for work or family obligations and are returning to school to complete their education. It is named in honor of the late Sarah Ketron, Altrusa president in 1973-74. She was for many years a school counselor in Oak Ridge as well as a community leader and volunteer, the press release said.

The Altrusa Scholarship is available for women who are continuing their education, post-high school, at an institution of higher learning, such as a university, community college, or technical college. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Altrusa International, Altrusa International of Oak Ridge, Altrusa Scholarship, Janet Swift, Judith Delaney, non-traditional students, Sarah Ketron, Sarah Ketron Scholarship, scholarships

Altrusa donates books, toys for distribution in Children’s Waiting Areas at MMC

Posted at 5:57 pm July 6, 2016
By Kelly Goodman Leave a Comment

Members of Altrusa International of Oak Ridge visited Methodist Medical Center to assemble special activity bags to be distributed to children waiting for loved ones who are patients at Methodist. The women pose with the variety of books and toys they included in each bag. (Submitted photo)

Members of Altrusa International of Oak Ridge visited Methodist Medical Center to assemble special activity bags to be distributed to children waiting for loved ones who are patients at Methodist. The women pose with the variety of books and toys they included in each bag. (Submitted photo)

 

Altrusa International of Oak Ridge recently assembled and donated bags filled with books and toys for distribution to kids who are visiting Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. The bags’ contents were all donated from businesses and individuals throughout the community. Methodist’s Volunteer Services will oversee the distribution through the hospital’s special Children’s Waiting Areas.

“These bags will make wonderful gifts for our patient families who utilize the Children’s Waiting Areas,” said Lois Ward, director of Volunteer Services at Methodist.

“Waiting while a loved one—especially a parent or grandparent—is in surgery or intensive care can be an emotional time for anyone, but for children it can be especially difficult,” Ward said. “Having a good book to read or a new toy to play with is a great way to help take some of the worry out of their wait.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Nonprofits Tagged With: Altrusa International, Altrusa International of Oak Ridge, Children's Waiting Areas, Lois Ward, Methodist Medical Center

Technology in our everyday lives the topic at Wednesday meeting

Posted at 11:41 am January 25, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

“Technology for our Everyday Lives” will be the topic at an Altrusa meeting on Wednesday, January 27.

Speaker Dan Thompson, chief technical correspondent for WBIR-TV in Knoxville, will look at how technology can enhance our daily lives, but also how some “unwanteds” may have crept in, a press release said.

Thompson will discuss security for our online lives, as well as some ideas on how to communicate this to children. He’ll cover social media profiles, content filtering for our homes, and how to deal with those annoying phone calls from “Microsoft” insisting that something is wrong with your computer.

As a senior analyst for 451 Research, Thompson provides insight into the multi-tenant datacenter market space. He has spent 15 years as a practitioner in the information technology (IT) industry, the last 10 of which were spent at a top managed/cloud service provider, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits Tagged With: Altrusa, Altrusa International, Dan Thompon, DoubleTree Hotel, technology, Technology for our Everyday Lives, WBIR

Altrusa: Cross country with a woman behind the wheel

Posted at 3:39 am September 21, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Josee Tousignant

Josee Tousignant

The new owner and operator of Curves, a fitness center for women in Oak Ridge, will discuss her previous work as a cross-country truck driver during an Altrusa meeting on Wednesday.

Josee Paquin Tousignant will discuss “what entices a woman to choose a cross-country truck driving job,” a press release said.

The Altrusa of Oak Ridge meeting is at lunchtime Wednesday at the DoubleTree Hotel.

Tousignant is a French-Canadian woman from a small town northwest from Montreal, a press release said. She comes from a family of four siblings: two girls and two boys, all of whom became truck drivers at some point in their lives. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits Tagged With: Altrusa, Altrusa International, Altrusa of Oak Ridge, cross country truck driving, Curves, Josee Tousignant, St. Mary's Church

Breakfast Rotary, Altrusa award more than $20K in literacy grants

Posted at 3:33 am April 1, 2015
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Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotar and Altrusa International

Pictured from left to right front row are Ann Mostoller (Altrusa), Lisa Buckner, Kay Hall, Alana Hunsaker, Rhoni Basden,Gwen Harrell and Beck Hook. In the second row are Christina Young (ORBRC), Judy Trimble (Altrusa), Ginger Adams, Sheila Michaels, Terry Peck, Jill McMaster, Trudy Wideman, Liz Herdses, and Austin Lance (ORBRC). (Submitted photo)

 

The Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club and Altrusa International of Oak Ridge recently presented grant awards from the Literacy 4 Lunch Grant Award Program.

Lack of literacy skills continues to be a serious problem in the lives of many of our East Tennessee neighbors and for many throughout the world, a press release said.

“Non-readers and below-grade readers cannot realize their full potential in life, which in turn adversely affects our local and national economies and society in general,” the release said.

To address these needs, the Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club and Altrusa International of Oak Ridge co-sponsor an annual fundraiser, Lunch 4 Literacy. Proceeds from the March 2014 event that featured Denise Kiernan, author of “The Girls of the Atomic City,” provide the financial basis for these grants. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: ADFAC, Altrusa, Altrusa International, Altrusa International of Oak Ridge, Anderson County, Breakfast Rotary, Denise Kiernan, Emory Valley Early Learning Center, Girls Inc., Glenwood Elementary School, Linden Elementary School, literacy, Literacy 4 Lunch, Literacy 4 Lunch Grant Award, literacy grants, Lunch-4-Literacy, Midtown Elementary School Library, Norris Middle School, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, Roane County, Roane Imagination Library, The Girls of the Atomic City, TORCH, Willow Brook Elementary School

Altrusa to award scholarships for women

Posted at 1:03 pm March 22, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Altrusa Scholarships

Altrusa International of Oak Ridge is offering scholarships starting at $1,000 to deserving women to support their pursuit of education and/or training, a press release said.

The Sarah Ketron Scholarship is intended for women who are non-traditional students and have interrupted their studies for work or family obligations and are returning to school to complete their education. It is named in honor of the late Sarah Ketron, Altrusa president in 1973-74. She was for many years a school counselor in Oak Ridge as well as a community leader and volunteer.

The Altrusa Scholarship is available for women who are continuing their education, post-high school, at an institution of higher learning, such as a university, community college, or technical college, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Altrusa, Altrusa International, Altrusa International of Oak Ridge, Altrusa Scholarship, Janet Swift, non-traditional students, Sarah Ketron, Sarah Ketron Scholarship, Scholarship Committee, scholarships, women

Star Farm co-owner to discuss ‘Farm to Table’ movement

Posted at 1:21 am March 20, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Kellye Wilson

Kellye Wilson

Kellye Wilson, co-owner of Star Farm in Anderson County, will discuss the “Farm to Table” movement and the trend toward organically grown produce during a Wednesday presentation in Oak Ridge.

Wilson will be the featured speaker at a Wednesday luncheon meeting of the Altrusa Club of Oak Ridge. That meeting on Wednesday, March 25, will be at the DoubleTree Hotel.

The title of Wilson’s presentation will be “Farm to Table: Support your Local Farmer.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, Community, Front Page News, Health, Meetings and Events Tagged With: Altrusa Club of Oak Ridge, Altrusa International, Anderson County, Dutch Valley, East TN FARM, Farm to Table, farmer's market, Kellye Wilson, Oak Ridge Farmers Market, organically grown produce, Ron Wilson, Star Farm

Tennessee Taxpayer paralegal to discuss the fate of immigrant women

Posted at 12:02 am February 24, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

A paralegal from Tennessee Taxpayer Project will discuss the fate of immigrant women in a lunchtime lecture in Oak Ridge on Wednesday.

Paula R. Murphy Trujillo will speak at the Wednesday meeting of the Altrusa Club.

Murphy Trujillo began work in 1996 as a volunteer at the Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee in the Oak Ridge office.

She was then hired in 2000 as a paralegal for the Tennessee Taxpayer Project, and she continues in this capacity today. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events Tagged With: Altrusa Club, Altrusa International, immigrant women, immigration, Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee, naturalization, Oak Ridge, Paula R. Murphy Trujillo, Tennessee Taxpayer Project

Manhattan Project National Historical Park to be discussed at Altrusa meeting Wednesday

Posted at 7:42 pm January 13, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Ray Smith

Ray Smith

The Manhattan Project National Historical Park will be the focus of the Wednesday luncheon meeting of Altrusa International of Oak Ridge.

Ray Smith, Y-12 National Security Complex historian, will be discussing the honor and importance in having a national park site in Oak Ridge, a press release said. Smith’s presentation will include the potential implications of a national park site in Oak Ridge as well as the probable timeframe for implementation of the national park bill, the release said.

Smith will be covering the potential meaning of the park for the City of Oak Ridge, the American Museum of Science and Energy, the Y-12 National Security Complex Calutrons, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Graphite Reactor, and the East Tennessee Technology Park’s Heritage Center K-25 Gaseous Diffusion Building site. Smith will also discuss how the newly renovated Guest House at the Alexander Inn in Oak Ridge might contribute to the overall national park strategy. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: affordable health care act seminar, Alexander Inn, Altrusa, Altrusa International, Altrusa International of Oak Ridge, American Museum of Science and Energy, City of Oak Ridge, East Tennessee Technology Park, Graphite Reactor, Guest House, Hanford, Heritage Center, House of Representatives, K-25 Gaseous Diffusion Building, Los Alamos, luncheon, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, President Obama, Ray Smith, Subcommittee on National Parks, Y-12 historian, Y-12 National Security Complex

Company manager renovating Alexander Inn to talk to Altrusa on Wednesday

Posted at 5:22 pm September 22, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Alexander Inn in September 2014

Construction work on the historic Alexander Inn, which is being converted from a hotel to an assisted living center, could be complete later this year.

 

Submitted

Rick Dover, general manager of Family Pride Corporation, will be the guest speaker for the Altrusa International meeting on Wednesday, September 24. Dover, an ardent historic preservationist, has acquired and revamped numerous properties in the Knox County, including an abandoned 1930s hospital and a handful of buildings in downtown Loudon, a press release said.

The Alexander Inn of Oak Ridge, which is “near and dear” to many of us, is presently being renovated. It is scheduled to open this year, as the Alexander Inn Guest House. Dover will share his story of the long, involved process of obtaining and renovating the property, keeping in mind the historical value and creating a desirable and pleasant senior living community. This is a story you won’t want to miss! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Alexander Inn, Altrusa International, assisted living facility, Family Pride Corporation, Guest House, historic preservation, hotel, Rick Dover

Boyd to discuss Gov. Haslam’s ‘Drive to 55’ campaign at Altrusa

Posted at 12:55 am March 24, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Randy Boyd

Randy Boyd

Randy Boyd, Knoxville CEO of Radio Systems and special education adviser to Gov. Bill Haslam, will discuss the statewide initiative “Drive to 55” during a Wednesday luncheon in Oak Ridge.

Boyd will also discuss the Tennessee Promise, which aims to raise the percentage of Tennesseans with degrees or certificates from 32 percent to 55 percent by 2025, during a Wednesday meeting of the Altrusa Club at the Doubletree Hotel.

“The Tennessee Promise will provide all Tennessee high school graduates with the opportunity to attend a community college or Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) free of tuition and fees and provide them with a mentor to ensure their success,” Boyd said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, State Tagged With: Altrusa Club, Altrusa International, Bill Haslam, certificates, degrees, Drive to 55, KnoxAchieves, Radio Systems, Randy Boyd, Tennessee Promise, tnAchieves

Free screening of ‘Inequality for All’ to honor International Women’s Day

Posted at 10:10 pm February 23, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Robert Reich

Robert Reich

Local organizations are offering a free March 7 screening of “Inequality for All,” a documentary that features former U. S. Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, in honor of International Women’s Day 2014.

Reich’s award-winning documentary focuses on the widening income gap in America, a press release said.

The screening is scheduled from 1 to 4 p.m., Friday, March 7, in the City Room (A-111) of Roane State Community College at 702 Briarcliff Ave. It’s sponsored by Women’s Interfaith Dialogue, the League of Women Voters, Altrusa International, and the Sisterhood of the Jewish Congregation, all of Oak Ridge.

The release said Reich uses humor and a wide array of facts to explain how income inequality and the shrinking middle class affect everyone and have implications for the future of democracy, the economy, and the nation. The film premiered at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, winning the Special Jury Prize. It was recently released in theaters nationwide and has now been made available for educational screenings. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: After Shock, Alex Haley Farm, Altrusa International, Beyond Outrage, Bill Clinton, Children’s Defense Fund, democracy, economy, Fran Ansley, income gap, income inequality, inequality, Inequality for All, Inspiring Change, Interfaith Worker Justice of East Tennessee, International Women's Day, Jim Sessions, Jobs with Justice of East Tennessee, League of Women Voters, middle class, Roane State Community College, Robert Reich, Sisterhood of the Jewish Congregation, Sundance Film Festival, Tennessee Immigration and Refugee Rights Coalition, U.S. Secretary of Labor, United Methodist, University of California, University of Tennessee College of Law, wages, Women's Interfaith Dialogue

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