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Emory Valley Center fundraiser tonight will recognize McNally

Posted at 10:26 am April 5, 2018
By Janet Wood Leave a Comment

Randy McNally

Randy McNally

 

The Emory Valley Center will be hosting its annual fundraiser in the Caldwell-Thompson building for the first time this year on Thursday, April 5, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

The organization will begin a new tradition this year by presenting the Emory Valley Center Compassion Award to Tennessee Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally. Each year, EVC plans to present this award to someone in the community who has supported Emory Valley Center in a variety of ways, a press release said.

Emory Valley Center reported on Monday that tickets for the fundraiser tonight (Thursday, April 5) have sold out. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Nonprofits Tagged With: Caldwell-Thompson Building, Emory Valley Center, fundraiser, Randy McNally

Leadership Oak Ridge to dedicate garden in memory of Caldwell on Wednesday

Posted at 11:40 am November 6, 2017
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The 2017 Class of Leadership Oak Ridge is nearing completion of a project that seeks to honor a beloved member of the community for his tireless efforts to improve the lives of those around him, both personally and professionally. A dedication ceremony for the Dr. Gene Caldwell Memorial Garden has been set for 9 a.m. on Wednesday, November 8, at Emory Valley Center.

The group chose to build a raised-bed garden at Emory Valley Center for their class project and dedicate the garden in memory of Caldwell, a local pediatrician and citizen of Oak Ridge who helped raise the funds for Emory Valley Center’s new location. The group agreed that this would be a wonderful way to honor Caldwell’s legacy. He passed away in March of this year, just before the new center was set to open.

Since early spring, the Leadership class has worked to develop and execute a plan for the garden. They used fundraising for the project as well as donations of materials and labor to make their vision a reality. Navy Junior ROTC cadets from Oak Ridge High School assisted with the build, which was finished earlier this month. The Leadership class is now working on the finishing touches. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Oak Ridge Tagged With: 2017 Class of Leadership Oak Ridge, Dionne Harper, Dr. Gene Caldwell Memorial Garden, Emory Valley Center, Gene Caldwell, Greta Ownby, Leadership Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge High School Navy Junior ROTC

Kiwanis to tour Emory Valley Center on Tuesday

Posted at 1:49 pm September 11, 2017
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The Oak Ridge Kiwanis Club will tour the Emory Valley Center’s new Caldwell-Thompson Building for “Maximizing Human Abilities” on Tuesday.

The tour will start at noon on Tuesday, September 12, and it will be led by Janet Wood, the EVC vice president of community engagement, a Kiwanis notice said.

The tour was arranged by Terry Peek, who is director of the EVC Early Learning Center and also the Oak Ridge Kiwanis Club’s president-elect.

Those wishing to attend the tour can meet in the building lobby at 11:55 a.m. Tuesday for the noon tour. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: Caldwell-Thompson Building, Emory Valley Center, EVC, EVC Early Learning Center, Harold Hartman, Janet Wood, Kiwanis Club, Oak Ridge Kiwanis Club, Terry Peek

Some concern in Oak Ridge as Congress considers repealing Affordable Care Act

Posted at 11:49 pm July 27, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Protesters express their opposition to the health care vote in May by U.S. Representative Chuck Fleischmann, a Tennessee Republican, during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Rocky Top post office on May 9, 2017. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

Protesters express their opposition to the health care vote in May by U.S. Representative Chuck Fleischmann, a Tennessee Republican, during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Rocky Top post office on May 9, 2017. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

The U.S. Senate continued to debate a potential repeal of at least part of the Affordable Care Act, also known as “Obamacare,” on Thursday night. It’s not clear what the Senate will eventually approve.

It’s also not clear what type of agreement the Senate can reach with the U.S. House of Representatives, if the Senate passes a bill. The House has already passed its own bill, the American Health Care Act.

On Thursday night, the Senate debate was focused on a so-called “skinny repeal,” which would roll back parts of the Affordable Care Act, or ACA. It would repeal the mandates that most people have health insurance and that large employers cover their employees, but it would leave most of the health law in place, The New York Times reported.

It wasn’t clear if the Republican-controlled Senate had the votes to advance the legislation.

The vote on “skinny repeal” expected tonight comes after Senate Republicans were unable to reach consensus on broader legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act and after an earlier repeal bill failed on Wednesday.

The health care debate in the Senate started with a 51-50 vote on Tuesday.

As the health care debate has played out in Congress this year, there has been some concern in Oak Ridge and Anderson County over the potential repeal of the Affordable Care Act, which was signed into law by President Barack Obama in March 2010. It’s considered his signature domestic legislative achievement.

There has also been some concern here over possible Medicaid cuts. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Government, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: ACA, Affordable Care Act, American Health Care Act, Anderson Walsh, Ann Walsh, Arc of Tennessee, Barack Obama, Bob Corker, CBO, Chuck Fleischmann, Congress, Congressional Budget Office, Emory Valley Center, health care bill, individual mandate, Jennifer Enderson, Jim Nelson, Joan Nelson, Lamar Alexander, Medicaid, Medicaid cuts, Obamacare, pre-existing conditions, skinny repeal, TennCare, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate

United Way of Anderson County relocates

Posted at 11:06 pm July 4, 2017
By naomi asher Leave a Comment

United Way of Anderson County

United Way of Anderson County has relocated to 728 Emory Valley Road in Oak Ridge.

The offices are now in a section of the former Daniel Arthur building that was recently vacated by the Emory Valley Center. This move will help United Way to not only maintain, but further drastically reduce, its low overhead costs, allowing more of each donation to go directly to individuals and families in need, a press release said.

“United Way of Anderson County thanks their board, volunteers, and the staff of Emory Valley Center for their help and support during the move,” the press release said. If you have any questions about the new location or the services offered by UWAC and its partners, call (865) 483-8431 or send an email to [email protected]. You can also visit www.uwayac.org for updates.

This press release was submitted by Naomi Asher.

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits Tagged With: Daniel Arthur Building, Emory Valley Center, United Way, United Way of Anderson County

Emory Valley Center to have ribbon-cutting ceremony for new building

Posted at 12:33 am June 9, 2017
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The new Emory Valley Center building on Emory Valley Road is pictured above in June 2017. (Submitted photo)

The new Emory Valley Center building on Emory Valley Road is pictured above in June 2017. (Submitted photo)

 

Emory Valley Center will have a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new building on Friday, June 16. Everyone in the community is invited to attend the 10 a.m. ceremony, a press release said.

The capital campaign for a new building began eight years ago when Emory Valley Center was informed of plans by the owners for probable demolition of the building that the organization used for some of its services to people with disabilities, the press release said. Capital Campaign co-chairs Gene Caldwell and Dottie Thompson led the fundraising efforts for this project until this past March, when Caldwell died.

“Through their efforts and others helping with securing funds, business and individual donors, and grant awards for the project, the dream of a new building is becoming a reality,” the press release said.

“We are incredibly grateful to our community advocates who worked so hard and have continued to contribute to make our new building a reality,” said EVC President Jennifer Enderson. “This has been a significant undertaking led by Dr. Caldwell and Ms. Thompson and supported for several years by many in our community. We’re looking forward to sharing our building with everyone at the ribbon-cutting celebration and opening it up to community partnerships in the future.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Chris Duncan, Dottie Thompson, Emory Valley Center, Gene Caldwell, Hickory Construction, Jennifer Enderson, ribbon-cutting ceremony

Flatwater Festival is Friday at Melton Lake Park

Posted at 11:57 am June 1, 2017
By Carolyn Krause Leave a Comment

The three Rotary clubs of Oak Ridge will hold a fundraiser on Friday, June 2, at five that’s full of fun. It’s called the Flatwater Festival, and it is open from 5 to 11 p.m. You can watch teams of two build boats of plywood with simple hand tools in two-and-a-half hours. Then you can watch them paddle their boats as they race across the lagoon at Melton Lake Park.

The event is free and you can listen to area bands Ridge City Ramblers, The Unnamed, and Four Leaf Peat, as they play folk, blues, and Irish/Appalachian music on the stage, starting at 5:30.

But bring money so your kids can play in a bounce house ($5) and you can be a contestant in a cornhole tournament ($10). You will also want to drink and eat. At the festival for a small price, you can buy beer, barbecue, and burgers. Other offerings include hot dogs, wine, ice cream, and bottles of “flat” water. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Music, Recreation, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: community service projects, Emory Valley Center, Flatwater Festival, Four Leaf Peat, Gene Caldwell, Melton Lake Park, Oak Ridge, Ridge City Ramblers, Rotary Club, The Unnamed

Three Rotary clubs to present Flatwater Festival on Friday, June 2

Posted at 9:21 am May 8, 2017
By Carolyn H Krause Leave a Comment

Flatwater Festival logo (Created by Jim Dodson)

Flatwater Festival logo (Created by Jim Dodson)

 

Bands, beer, boats, and bounce houses. A cornhole tournament. Wine, water, and soda pop.

Teams that build, decorate, and paddle boats while you watch and listen to live music. Barbeque, hamburgers, hot dogs, and ice cream.

Does that sound like a party? It’s the inaugural Flatwater Festival fundraiser on Friday, June 2.

The Flatwater Festival, a fundraiser for community projects supported by the three Rotary clubs of Oak Ridge, will be held from 5 to 11 p.m., Friday, June 2, on the peninsula of Melton Lake Park. Admission to the festival is free, and $5 per person will be charged for unlimited time at the bounce house and obstacle course.

A portion of the proceeds from the festival will go to Emory Valley Center in memory of Dr. Gene Caldwell, a pediatrician, state lawmaker, EVC fundraiser, and Rotarian. The rest will support the diverse community service projects of the Rotary clubs. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: B&B Barbeque, Cornhole Tournament, Emily Jernigan, Emory Valley Center, Flatwater Festival, Four Leaf Peat, fundraiser, Gene Caldwell, Melton Lake Peninsula, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, Razzleberry’s, Ridge City Ramblers, Rotary clubs, The Unnamed, Untamed Kitchen

County taking steps to move General Sessions Court in Oak Ridge

Posted at 11:07 am March 23, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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Anderson County officials are taking steps to move General Sessions Court in Oak Ridge from a privately owned building on Bus Terminal Road, pictured above, to a county-owned building on Emory Valley Road. (File photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Note: This story was updated at 12:50 p.m.

Anderson County officials are taking steps to move General Sessions Court in Oak Ridge from a privately owned building on Bus Terminal Road to a county-owned building on Emory Valley Road.

An 18-month lease on the current privately owned building, where the court has been since 2009, expires in June, officials said Wednesday.

Renovations are planned at the county-owned building on Emory Valley Road before the court moves there. Bid packages for the renovation work could go out to contractors this week, and the bid could be awarded in mid-April, said Anderson County Commissioner Phil Yager, one of two commissioners who represent District 8 in Oak Ridge.

The renovation work could take two to three months, Yager said. Michael Brady Inc., a Knoxville architectural firm helping Anderson County, has estimated the renovations could cost around $300,000. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Front Page News, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Rocky Top, Slider, Tennessee Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Commission, Anderson County General Sessions Court Division II, Emory Valley Center, General Sessions Court, Michael Brady Inc., Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Senior Center, Phil Yager, Steve Emert, Steve Mead, Terry Frank, Tony Cappiello, United Way of Anderson County, Vintage Development Corporation

Gene Caldwell—retired pediatrician, former state representative—dies at 84

Posted at 9:36 am March 6, 2017
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Photo courtesy Amanda Caldwell

Photo courtesy Amanda Caldwell

 

Note: This story was last updated at 10:40 a.m.

Dr. Gene Caldwell, a retired pediatrician and former Tennessee state representative, died Saturday, March 4. He was 84.

Caldwell, a beloved pediatrician who often said he was the luckiest guy in the world, died at NHC of Oak Ridge from congestive heart failure, according to his obituary. He would have turned 85 in 10 days.

Caldwell, a Democrat, served three terms in the Tennessee House of Representatives, representing the 33rd District from 1996 to 2002.

“Gene Caldwell was a great public servant and did much for our community,” said Tennessee Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally, an Oak Ridge Republican. “He will be missed, but his contributions will live on.”

The district lines have changed a bit since then, but at the time, the 33rd District included part of Anderson County, including Oak Ridge, Clinton, and Norris, said Jim Hackworth, who is also a former state representative in District 33. Caldwell preceded Hackworth.

“He was a good friend and will be sorely missed,” said Hackworth, who served the district for eight years.

Caldwell and his family had moved to Oak Ridge in 1966, when he began his practice with the Children’s Clinic of Oak Ridge. He retired in 1994 after 27 years. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Community, Front Page News, Government, Health, Nonprofits, Obituaries, Top Stories Tagged With: 33rd District, Caldwell-Thompson Building, Children's Clinic of Oak Ridge, Dottie Thompson, Emory Valley Center, Gene Caldwell, Holley-Gamble Funeral Home, Jennifer Enderson, Jim Hackworth, Randy McNally, Tennessee House of Representatives

Countryside Tire and Auto gives car to Emory Valley Center at ribbon-cutting

Posted at 10:25 am February 6, 2017
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

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Business owners; city, county, and chamber of commerce officials; and others attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Countryside Tire and Auto Service on South Rutgers Avenue on Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

 

Countryside Tire and Auto Service gave a car to Emory Valley Center during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its new shop on South Rutgers Avenue on Friday.

The car is a brown-and-black 2004 Chrysler PT Cruiser. The gift includes 12 months of repair and maintenance.

Goodyear Tires donated tires for the vehicle, and Advance Auto Parts donated parts, said Jeff Cheek, who owns Countryside Tire and Auto Service with his wife Marilyn.

Chris Levesque, who has worked at Countryside Tire and Auto Service for about three years, is an Emory Valley Center client. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Advance Auto Parts, Chris Levesque, City of Oak Ridge, Countryside Tire and Auto Service, Emory Valley Center, Goodyear Tires, Janet Wood, Jeff Cheek, Main Street—Oak Ridge, Marilyn Cheek, Oak Ridge Mall, ORNL Federal Credit Union, The Keeping Room, TNBank, Tom Beehan

HoneyBaked Ham fundraiser lunch Tuesday for Emory Valley Center

Posted at 10:28 pm January 22, 2017
By Janet Wood Leave a Comment

HoneyBaked Ham is pictured above on Oak Ridge Turnpike. (Photo courtesy Emory Valley Center)

HoneyBaked Ham is pictured above on Oak Ridge Turnpike. (Photo courtesy Emory Valley Center)

 

HoneyBaked Ham will have a fundraiser Tuesday to benefit Emory Valley Center. During the fundraiser, HoneyBaked Ham will donate a portion of its proceeds to Emory Valley Center.

“Have lunch at their location or take out from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and purchase additional great menu items to take home with you while you are there!” according to a press release from Emory Valley Center.

Menu options include the company’s signature ham, smoked turkey and chicken salads, signature and specialty sandwiches, buffet trays and buffet salads, among other items. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Emory Valley Center, fundraiser, HoneyBaked ham

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