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Bluegrass music featured in benefit for Colton Stout Memorial Scholarship

Posted at 2:16 pm March 29, 2016
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Bluegrass music and barbecue will be featured in a scholarship benefit show in Oak Ridge on April 8.

The show is titled “Follow Chaos: An Evening of Bluegrass.” It’s at the historic Grove Theatre in Oak Ridge at 7 p.m. Friday, April 8.

The show will feature area bluegrass musicians Mason T. and Carl Capps, and Hardin Valley Thunder.

“This special night is a benefit for the Colton Stout Memorial Scholarship and promises to be an evening of homegrown, finger-picking musicianship, and finger-licking cuisine with catering by Buddy’s Barbecue,” a press release said.

Established in 2014, the Colton Stout Memorial Scholarship helps selected students obtain their EMT-Advanced Certification. For students, this evening’s benefit concert is confirmation that everyday offers an opportunity to change someone’s life for the better, the press release said.

Colton Stout served admirably as a Campbell County EMT-IV, was a proud member of the Anderson County Rescue Squad, and a firefighter with Marlow Volunteer Fire Department. Helping others was vitally important to Colton, and it is the Colton Stout Memorial Scholarship’s mission to carry on his commitment to helping others by awarding scholarships each year to individuals who share similar goals of service. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Music, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Rescue Squad, barbecue, bluegrass music, Campbell County EMT, Colton Stout Memorial Scholarship, EMT-Advanced Certification, Follow Chaos: An Evening of Bluegrass, Grove Theatre, Hardin Valley Thunder, Marlow Volunteer Fire Department, Mason T. and Carl Capps, Roane State Foundation, scholarship benefit, Tracy Stout-Powers

Senior Citizen Appreciation Day in Clinton

Posted at 12:08 pm October 7, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio/Submitted

Several organizations and businesses have organized a Senior Citizen Appreciation Day today (Tuesday, October 7) in Clinton.

It’s today (Tuesday, October 7) from 11 a.m.-4 p.m., rain or shine, at The Underwood Pavilion at the Clinton Fairgrounds.

Join organizers for a fun-filled day of music, games, free barbecue lunch, door prizes, flu shots, blood pressure checks, and lots of information on health issues, and health insurance, a press release said. There will be entertainment by Clinton’s own “Golden Girls” at 2 p.m. “You won’t want to miss this!” the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, Business, Community, Front Page News, Government, Health, Nonprofits Tagged With: AARP, Anderson County Office on Aging, barbecue, blood pressure checks, Canterfield of Oak Ridge, Clinton Fairgrounds, Curves, ETHRA, games, health issues, lunch, music, Senior Citizen Appreciation Day, Seniors Helping Seniors, Underwood Pavilion

ORHS Class of 1969 has Band and BBQ Bash on Sept. 20

Posted at 10:46 am September 1, 2014
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The Oak Ridge High School Class of 1969 has its 45th year reunion on September 20, and the celebration will feature music, barbecue, and fun, a press release said. The event is open to everyone that would like to come.

The band Boys Night Out will perform and so will special guests: Bill Capshaw (Soul Sanction), Joe Fincher (Impacts), and Kathy Hill of Claytons’ Star Time fame.

“It’s a night of music from the ’60s and ’70s showcasing the sounds of the Temptations, Four Tops, Tams, and many others,” the press release said. Buddy’s BBQ will cater the event.

“For only $35, this will be a night to remember,” the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: barbecue, Bill Capshaw, Boys' Night Out, Class of 1969, Elks Lodge, Greg Bell, Joe Fincher, Kathy Hill, music, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge High School, ORHS, reunion

CASA’s Barbeque and Bluegrass Bash will feature music, food, entertainment

Posted at 1:54 pm January 20, 2014
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CASA of the Tennessee Heartland’s 11th Annual Barbeque and Bluegrass Bash is scheduled for February, and organizers said this year’s fundraiser will “uphold the tradition of amazing musicians, great food, and lots of entertainment.”

Cindy Alpert of 106.1 The River will serve as master of ceremonies again this year, a press release said.

Judge James L. Cotton will be at the bash to talk about his newly released book “The Greatest Speech Ever,” and autographed books will be available at the event for $25, with 50 percent of the proceeds donated back to CASA. A full barbecue buffet dinner will be provided by Texas Roadhouse, and decadent desserts will be available from Emma Lou Bakery, the press release said. Silent and live auctions include vacation packages, Raku Pottery from Bill Capshaw, fine jewelry, and many baskets and packages of interest. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: auctions, barbecue, Barbeque and Bluegrass Bash, CASA, CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, fundraiser, James L. Cotton, Junior Achievement – Hollingsworth Center

Sponsored: Noble Metals has customer appreciation day Friday

Posted at 11:01 pm August 22, 2013
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Noble Metals is having a Customer Appreciation Day and free barbecue lunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday.

Noble Metals is at 401 Belgrade Road behind Tractor Supply on Oak Ridge Turnpike. For more information, call (865) 483-1233.

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: barbecue, Belgrade Road, customer appreciation day, Noble Metals

Fireworks rescheduled, but Norris Day activities continue as weather allows

Posted at 8:58 am July 4, 2013
By John Huotari 5 Comments

Information from WYSH Radio

The threat of steady, soaking rainfall Wednesday through Friday has forced Norris to postpone its annual fireworks display until Friday, July 26, but all other Norris Day activities on the Norris Commons sponsored by the Lions Club will go on as planned starting at 8 a.m. today (July 4).

In a press release, the Norris Lions Club said it will conduct its annual Norris Day activities as weather allows today at Norris Commons. Scheduled indoor activities include the traditional barbecue lunch in the Norris Middle School Cafeteria, the Quilt Show in the Norris Fellowship Church, and the Library’s annual book sale in the McNeeley Building. Also, the evening awards program will be held at the Norris Community Building. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clubs, Community, Top Stories Tagged With: barbecue, book sale, fireworks, July 4, Norris Commons, Norris Day, Norris Lions Club, Quilt Show

July 4 plans announced for Clinton, Norris, Museum of Applachia

Posted at 1:25 pm June 26, 2013
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Information from WYSH Radio

July 4 plans have been announced for Clinton, Norris, and the Museum of Appalachia.

Clinton—Clinton’s annual Independence Day fireworks show will be held at Lakefront Park again this year. Festivities get under way at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 4, with a host of activities for kids, live music, and more. Backyard Bouncers will have a 65-foot, three-lane “megawaterslide,” a bounce house, a two-lane slip and slide, a two-lane Bungee challenge, and an All-Stars basketball challenge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Community, Government, Top Stories Tagged With: anvil shoot, arts, barbecue, Clinton, Clinton Optimist Club, crafts, fireworks, Independence Day, July 4, Lakefront Park, Museum of Appalachia, music, Norris, Norris Commons, Norris Day, Norris Fire Department, Norris Lions Club, Norris Recreation Commission

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