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Wealth management adviser to discuss women, money with Altrusa Club

Posted at 12:33 pm February 10, 2014
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Ali Swofford

Ali Swofford

An independent wealth management adviser will discuss women and money during a Wednesday meeting of the Altrusa Club of Oak Ridge.

The presentation by Aleen “Ali” Swofford is titled “Women and Money—Taking Charge of Your Financial Future.”

The meeting will take place at the Oak Ridge Utility District office conference facility at 120 S. Jefferson Circle.

“Women often face unique financial challenges that their male counterparts don’t,” Swofford said in a press release. “They have longer life expectancies, and may have less income and therefore reduced savings as they head into retirement. Women are also more likely to take a career break at some point to be a caretaker, and we tend to invest too conservatively.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clubs, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: Aleen Swofford, Ali Swofford, Altrusa Club, Altrusa International, money, Oak Ridge Utility District, Swofford Financial, women, Women and Money--Taking Charge of Your Financial Future

Organ recipient to discuss organ transplants during Altrusa meeting

Posted at 11:15 pm January 20, 2014
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Jill McMaster

Jill McMaster

An organ recipient will discuss organ transplants during an Altrusa Club meeting on Wednesday.

The presentation by Jill McMaster will be titled “Allocating Organs for Transplant: Rationing the Gift of Life.” The luncheon meeting will be at the Double Tree Hotel.

“Because the demand for life-saving transplants greatly exceeds the availability of donated organs, the ethical and analytical challenges are enormous,” McMaster said. Those ethical and analytical challenges will be discussed during her presentation.

McMaster has supported organ transplantation in the United States for many years, a press release said. Working with the Organ Procurement and Transplant Network, she brings the public perspective to the process of establishing national policy to allocate organs for transplant. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Allocating Organs for Transplant: Rationing the Gift of Life, Altrusa Club, Altrusa International, Jill McMaster, organ donations, Organ Procurement and Transplant Network, organ recipients, organ transplant

Business owner to speak to Altrusa Club on enduring value of antiques

Posted at 8:38 pm January 5, 2014
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Angela Galen

Angela Galen

Angela Galen, owner of the Antique Market of Clinton, will be the guest speaker at the Altrusa Club luncheon meeting on Wednesday  at the DoubleTree Hotel in Oak Ridge, and she will discuss how to keep antiques alive for future generations.

Galen will also play a lively round of “What in the world is it?” using some antiques she will bring along, a press release said. The audience will have the opportunity to speculate as to the intended function of the object.

Instrumental in organizing the Antique Merchants Guild of Clinton, Galen has held the office of president for a total of four years, and for the past three years has been one of the main organizers of the Clinch River Spring Antique Fair, which draws thousands of people to Anderson County each May, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Clinton, Clubs, Community, Front Page News Tagged With: Altrusa Club, Altrusa International, Angela Galen, Antique Market, Antique Merchants Guild, antiques, Clinch River Spring Antique Fair, Clinton

Altrusa’s annual spaghetti dinner, auction on Wednesday

Posted at 11:03 pm October 27, 2013
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Altrusa will have its fundraising Annual Spaghetti Dinner and Auction on Wednesday evening at the DoubleTree Hotel on South Illinois Avenue.

“Enjoy dinner, wine, and entertainment, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Altrusa, Altrusa Foundation, Altrusa International, Altrusa International of Oak Ridge, Annual Spaghetti Dinner and Auction, auction, Bear Stephenson, dinner, service projects

Children’s Hospital volunteer director to discuss neonatal abstinence syndrome

Posted at 10:12 pm September 18, 2013
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Cheryl Allmon

Cheryl Allmon

“Holding Little Lives in Our Hands” is a presentation that describes the dramatic rise of neonatal abstinence syndrome across eastern Tennessee and what East Tennessee Children’s Hospital is doing about it. It will be presented to the Altrusa Club on Sept. 25 by Cheryl Allmon, director of volunteer services and programs at Children’s Hospital.

Children’s Hospital has received national attention for their multifaceted approach to treating infants who are born suffering from prescription drug dependence. In 2012, the hospital treated nearly 300 infants suffering from withdrawal from drugs. The number of infants affected by addiction at birth continues to rise each year. The first step in treating the infants is to assess the severity of the addiction. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: addiction, Altrusa Club, Altrusa International, Cheryl Allmon, Children's Hospital, drugs, East Tennessee Children’s Hospital, Holding Little Lives in Our Hands, neonatal abstinence syndrome, prescription drug dependence, withdrawal

Oak Ridge fire chief to pay tribute to 9/11, discuss firefighters

Posted at 5:43 pm September 6, 2013
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Darryl Kerley

Darryl Kerley

Oak Ridge Fire Department Chief Darryl Kerley will reflect on the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks 12 years ago during a Wednesday presentation.

Kerley’s talk is titled “What 9/11 Means to Me: Reflections of a First Responder,” a press release said.

“It is a day that has taken on personal meaning to me and my family for multiple reasons,” Kerley said. “I am deeply honored to talk about 9/11 and about the tremendous team of firefighters we have assembled here in Oak Ridge.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: 911, Altrusa Club of Oak Ridge, Altrusa International, Darryl Kerley, DoubleTree Hotel, firefighters, K-25, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Sept. 11, terrorist attacks, U.S. Department of Energy, What 9/11 Means to Me: Reflections of a First Responder

Former City Council member Pat Rush dies

Posted at 11:56 pm January 24, 2013
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Patricia "Pat" Lewis Paynter Rush

Patricia “Pat” Lewis Paynter Rush

Former Oak Ridge City Council member Patricia “Pat” Lewis Paynter Rush died Wednesday at Methodist Medical Center after a short illness. She was 82.

Rush was elected to City Council in 1987 and served for 14 years. She was also a former board member of the Oak Ridge Civic Music Association and president of the local Altrusa International organization in 1984 and 1985. She had also been a member of many organizations and boards, and was known for her service in many civic endeavors, her obituary said.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Altrusa International, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, Pat Rush, Patricia "Pat" Lewis Paynter Rush, Richard M. Rush

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