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CASA coordinator to discuss programs to help children

Posted at 9:02 am February 16, 2021
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Amanda Brackett

A CASA coordinator will discuss programs to help children during an online meeting at noon today (Tuesday, February 16).

The speaker will be Amanda Brackett, Program Coordinator for CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Anderson County.

She will speak during the lunchtime meeting of the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge. To watch the presentation, send an email to [email protected]. Later, you will be able to watch the recorded session on the League’s website at https://my.lwv.org/tennessee/oak-ridge.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Courts, Front Page News, Top Stories Tagged With: Amanda Brackett, CASA, Court Appointed Special Advocates, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with the League

Janelle Arthur to perform at Barbecue, Bluegrass Bash for CASA on Saturday

Posted at 12:48 pm February 17, 2016
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American Idol finalist Janelle Arthur will perform at the Barbecue and Bluegrass Bash on Saturday, an annual fundraiser for CASA of the Tennessee Heartland.

Arthur, an Oliver Springs singer, was part of the first-ever all-female Top 5 on American Idol, a popular televised singing competition, in April 2013.

Besides Arthur, this year’s Barbecue and Bluegrass Bash will feature a silent auction, a live auction featuring Bear Stephenson, live bluegrass with the Ridge City Ramblers, and a delicious barbecue buffet, organizers said.

The CASA Barbecue and Bluegrass Bash raises money to help abused and neglected children in Anderson, Blount, and Scott counties. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Music, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: 205 Main Street, American Idol, Barbecue and Bluegrass Bash, CASA, CASA Barbecue and Bluegrass Bash, CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, Janelle Arthur, Ridge City Ramblers, singer

Hardin, former foster youth, to speak at CASA Lunch and Learn

Posted at 8:17 am October 12, 2015
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Genesis Hardin

Genesis Hardin

CASA of the Tennessee Heartland will host a free Lunch and Learn titled “Step Up. Speak Up.” featuring former foster youth Genesis Hardin.

The event will be held at the Clinton Community Center on October 23 from 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. It is sponsored by Secret City BBQ and Pies, Shop Rite Foods, and Fox and Farley Attorneys at Law.

Hardin, the keynote speaker, spent 13 years in foster care before aging out without a permanent home, a press release said. She is now a student in the University of Tennessee College of Social Work, and she has made it her mission to advocate for children and youth in the local foster care system.

The press release said Hardin has a passion for duly-enrolled youth (youth in foster care with delinquent charges) and believes that all children deserve a voice. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: CASA, CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, Clinton Community Center, Genesis Hardin, social work

CASA seeks volunteer advocates in Anderson County

Posted at 1:01 pm August 14, 2015
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By CASA of the Tennessee Heartland

Kids Count Data 2015 has just been released. This data revealed that there were 160 confirmed cases of child abuse and neglect in Anderson County alone. As a result, 277 Anderson County children were in DCS custody last year.

Because of the growing problem of abuse and neglect in our community, CASA of the Tennessee Heartland is seeking volunteer advocates for its Anderson County program. CASA of the Tennessee Heartland recruits, trains, and empowers volunteers to advocate on behalf of abused and neglected children in juvenile court.

Our Court Appointed Special Advocates gather information, recommend services, and advocate for each child to be placed in a safe and permanent home as quickly as possible. A CASA volunteer may be the only consistent, adult presence in a child’s life. Because a CASA focuses on one family at a time, a child with a CASA volunteer is more likely to find a safe, permanent home, more likely to be adopted, and less likely to be bounced from home to home. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Anderson County, CASA, CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, child abuse, DCS custody, Kids Count Data, neglect, neglected children, volunteer advocates

Harrison named CASA executive director

Posted at 1:07 pm July 12, 2015
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Edward “Eddie” Harrison

Edward “Eddie” Harrison

Edward “Eddie” Harrison has been named executive director of CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, a nonprofit organization that recruits, trains, and empowers volunteers to advocate on behalf of abused and neglected children in Anderson, Scott, and Blount counties.

Harrison has dedicated his life to the empowerment and mentorship of young men and women living in disadvantaged communities and homes, and has been an advocate for East Tennessee youth for 12 years, a press release said.

“Eddie brings deep experience working as an advocate for disadvantaged kids and nonprofit management to CASA,” Board President John Willis said.

Prior to his work with CASA, Harrison served as the house manager for Columbus Home and earlier as the executive director of Montgomery Village Ministry. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: CASA, CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, Edward “Eddie” Harrison, John Willis, Naomi Asher, neglected children

Asher named executive director of United Way of Anderson County

Posted at 11:37 pm April 28, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Naomi Asher

Naomi Asher

Naomi Asher has been selected as the next executive director of the United Way of Anderson County. She starts Monday, May 4.

Asher was picked for the position by the United Way of Anderson County Board of Directors.

“Ms. Asher has the unique set of experiences the Search Committee was looking for in candidates,” said Tom Hilton, incoming president of the United Way Board of Directors. “She knows the community and can hit the ground running on May 4.”

The organization conducted a national search.

“We advertised the position nationwide and were very pleased that we found the perfect match for the organization in our own backyard,” said Greta Ownby, outgoing president of the United Way Board of Directors. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: CASA, executive director, Greta Ownby, Naomi Asher, Rick Morrow, Tom Hilton, United Way of Anderson County

CASA’s Barbeque and Bluegrass Bash is Saturday

Posted at 1:23 am February 19, 2015
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Ridge City Ramblers

The Ridge City Ramblers are pictured above. (File photo/submitted)

 

Submitted

CASA of the Tennessee Heartland’s 12th Annual Barbeque and Bluegrass Bash is this Saturday. After all the snow and crazy weather, it’s time to get out of the house and have some fun!

Once again, the Ridge City Ramblers will be pickin’ and singin’ through the night, a delicious barbeque buffet will be provided, and the night will hold lots of entertainment. The event moves this year to an exciting new venue—205 Main (previously the Ray Viles Ford Building in Clinton).

A full barbeque buffet dinner (including pulled pork, grilled chicken, salad, mac and cheese, and baked beans—vegetarian option available) will be provided along with desserts, wine and beer bar, and moonshine tastings. Silent and live auctions include vacation packages, Raku Pottery from Bill Capshaw, fine jewelry, and many more exciting baskets and packages. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Music, Nonprofits, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: 12th Annual Barbecue and Bluegrass Bash, auctions, Barbeque and Bluegrass Bash, buffet dinner, CASA, CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, drinks, entertainment, food, Peters Jewelers, Ridge City Ramblers

Barbeque and Bluegrass Bash on Feb. 21 helps abused, neglected children

Posted at 9:15 am January 20, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Ridge City Ramblers

The Ridge City Ramblers will play at the 12th Annual Barbeque and Bluegrass Bash, a February 21 fundraiser for CASA of the Tennessee Heartland. (File photo)

 

The 12th Annual Barbeque and Bluegrass Bash in February will feature food, music, and entertainment, and it will raise money to help abused and neglected children in Anderson, Blount, and Scott counties.

It’s a fundraiser for CASA of the Tennessee Heartland. This year’s bash is at 6 p.m. Saturday, February 21, at a new venue—205 Main Street in Clinton.

A full barbecue buffet dinner will be provided along with decadent desserts, a press release said. Silent and live auctions will include vacation packages, Raku Pottery from Bill Capshaw, fine jewelry, and many baskets and packages of interest. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Nonprofits, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson, auction, Barbeque and Bluegrass Bash, Blount, CASA, CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, children, dancing, dinner, entertainment, food, music, Ridge City Ramblers, Scott

Guest column: A simple gift

Posted at 11:38 pm November 28, 2014
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Kaylain Tolbert and Naomi Asher

Clinton High School student Kaylain Tolbert, right, and Naomi Asher of CASA of the Tennessee Heartland are pictured above. (Submitted photo)

By Naomi Asher

A simple envelope can hold a heartwarming gift.

At the beginning of October, CASA of the Tennessee Heartland got one of those simple envelopes. It contained a check and a note from a teacher at Clinton High School.

One of their students, Kaylain Tolbert, had raised money for CASA as a candidate for Homecoming Court. Kaylain chose to give her donation to CASA.

While many of the other students chose organizations that others had chosen in years past, Kaylain chose CASA. She babysits for a CASA volunteer’s children, and this volunteer encouraged her to look into the cause. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Guest Columns, Nonprofits, Opinion Tagged With: CASA, CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, CASA volunteer children, gift, Juvenile Court, Kaylain Tolbert, Naomi Asher, neglected children

CASA’s Evening with the Arts is Friday

Posted at 10:28 pm October 9, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

CASA’s fifth annual Evening with the Arts is Friday, October 10.

It’s scheduled from 7-10 p.m. at Melton Lake Park.

“(The park) will be transformed from the Oak Ridge riverfront to New Orleans!” a press release said.

Tickets include wine and New Orleans-style food—including shrimp and grits. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Entertainment, Music, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: CASA, Evening with the Arts, live auction, New Orleans, Oak Ridge, silent auction

CASA’s Evening with the Arts to help abused, neglected children

Posted at 2:21 am September 23, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

An October fundraiser will feature food and music, and it will benefit the work of CASA of the Tennessee Heartland, which works with abused and neglected children.

It’s CASA’s fifth annual Evening with the Arts, and it’s scheduled from 7-10 p.m. Friday, October 10, in a beautiful lighted tent at Melton Lake Park in Oak Ridge, a press release said. Tickets include wine and New Orleans-style food.

“Enjoy listening and hitting the dance floor with an amazing NOLA jazz quartet,” the press release said.

A silent auction will feature local art pieces, including a Bill Capshaw raku vase, locally created jewelry, and unique photography pieces. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: auction, CASA, children, Evening with the Arts, food, jazz quartet, Juvenile Court, Melton Lake Park, New Orleans, wine

Letter: Picks Clement based on experience, knowledge, compassion

Posted at 1:58 am July 26, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Letters Leave a Comment

To the Editor:

The children of Anderson County deserve the best juvenile judge Anderson County can offer. Careful thought must be given in the selection process to ensure our children will receive a proper review and disposition of their respective cases, starting with the first day the new judge is in office.

As a retired volunteer court-appointed special advocate (CASA), I approached my selection by first attending a forum to listen to each candidate present his experience and answer questions. I selected Mr. Clement based on his expressed experience and the quality of his answers to questions. I concluded he had the legal knowledge, juvenile court experience, life experience, and the compassion and tolerance along with a strong commitment to consider the need of the child first in all decisions.

I considered his opponent as ready for internship. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Letters, Opinion Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Juvenile Court, CASA, Court Appointed Special Advocate, Dale Hedges, experience, judge, juvenile cases, knowledge, Michael Clement

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