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Secretary of State Hargett joins Rep. Ragan on Anderson County tour

Posted at 11:53 pm October 9, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett will tour Anderson County on Wednesday with Rep. John Ragan, stopping at the Emory Valley Center in Oak Ridge and at a town hall meeting in Lake City.

The Emory Valley Center tour begins at 11 a.m. The town hall starts at 1:30 p.m. at the Lake City Town Hall,195 South Main Street. It’s hosted by Anderson County commissioners Tim Isbel and Zach Bates. A range of issues will be discussed, from the Nov. 6 election to Tennessee’s business climate, a press release said.

The release said Hargett plans to stop by county libraries and small businesses in Clinton and Lake City as well.

“All Anderson County residents are invited to attend,” the press release said.

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Anderson County, Emory Valley Center, John Ragan, Lake City, Tennessee Secretary of State, tour, Town Hall, Tre Hargett

Guest column: Emory Valley Center moves East Tennesseans ‘upward’

Posted at 7:27 pm October 6, 2012
By John Ragan 2 Comments

John Ragan

John Ragan

At 13, I cashed my first paycheck. I still keep it in a scrapbook at my house with other special mementos.

After finishing the chores on my family’s farm, my parents let me travel down our country road to a neighbor’s dairy farm. I helped clean the barns and feed the cows. My reward for my efforts was a dollar an hour.

That $10 check, and the hard work that earned it, has always been a great source of pride for me.

The Emory Valley Center in Oak Ridge makes that experience possible for intellectually and physically disabled adults and children in 16 counties, principally Anderson, Knox, Morgan, Roane, Campbell, Scott, Monroe, and Loudon.

In addition to providing physically and intellectually disabled people with a sense of purpose and pride, EVC is one of the best values for Tennesseans. The institution provides employment options to individuals who would, otherwise, find it difficult to support themselves through work.

Although the state pays a portion of the center’s expenses, another source of funding comes from the earnings of the working adults who have benefited from EVC’s services. Tennessee also receives a return investment through the sales taxes that the center’s patrons pay. The Emory Valley Center helps create contributing Tennesseans, who derive the same sense of self-worth from their work that the able-bodied members of our community sometimes take for granted.

In September, I was proud to join the staff of EVC, Gov. Bill Haslam, Tennessee House Speaker Beth Harwell, Congressman Chuck Fleischman, and Tennessee Sen. Randy McNally in celebration. The Appalachian Regional Commission awarded EVC with a much-deserved grant. These funds will jump-start construction on a new facility that will replace EVC’s half-a-century-old center for educational, vocational, and rehabilitation programs for 140 disabled adults and 400 children.

The state is not alone in funding a new EVC facility. Additional private donations have totaled more than $200,000.

According to Dr. Gene Caldwell, co-chair of the Capital Campaign, through public and private funding, EVC has raised two-thirds of the money needed to build. The focus now is on raising the last of the funds needed for funding construction and essential educational and training equipment.

With a new home, EVC can contribute to the economy of the region to an even greater extent than the old facility has previously permitted.

Last session, our legislature heard many proposals to fund public programs. Few of these proposals served as worthy a mission as the Emory Valley Center. I know that EVC serves a vital purpose, and I am committed to helping EVC through my service to the Tennessee House of Representatives.

I challenge the members of our community to learn more about the center, to tell your friends, family and colleagues about its mission, take a tour, and, if you are able, to financially contribute to the Emory Valley Center’s Capital Campaign.
 
Anyone wishing to donate to the EVC Capital Campaign may do so by mailing a contribution to P.O. Box 5328, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, or by logging on to www.emoryvalleycenter.com.

For additional questions or to arrange a tour, please contact Robin Biloski at (865) 201-5361. All funds will go directly to the new replacement building and to the programs that help all East Tennesseans move upward.

John Ragan is an Oak Ridge Republican who represents the 33rd District in Anderson County in the Tennessee House of Representatives.

Filed Under: Guest Columns Tagged With: Capital Campaign, Emory Valley Center, John Ragan

Emory Valley Center receives $500,000 ARC grant award for new building

Posted at 10:37 am October 4, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Emory Valley Center Appalachian Regional Commission Grant

Local, state, and federal officials have supported a $500,000 Appalachian Regional Commission grant for a new building for the Emory Valley Center in Oak Ridge. (Submitted photo)

A $500,000 grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission will help the Emory Valley Center build a new facility, a press release said.

The new building will be constructed next to the EVC’s current administration office on Emory Valley Road in Oak Ridge.

The funding for the first phase of the project includes design and architectural fees as well as some initial construction costs, the press release said. Site work will include grading, tree and stump removal, fencing, and environmental protections such as settling basins.

The initial infrastructure work includes installation of underground utilities such as water, sewer, electrical, and telecommunication lines, the press release said.

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Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Appalachian Regional Commission, ARC, Capital Campaign, Emory Valley Center, EVC, Gene Caldwell, Jennifer Enderson

AARP driver safety classes in Oak Ridge, Knoxville

Posted at 11:53 pm October 1, 2012
By John Huotari 1 Comment

AARP Driver Safety Classes are being offered in Oak Ridge this week and again later this month.

The classes this week are from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday at the Oak Ridge Senior Center at 728 Emory Valley Road.

The classes later this month are from noon to 4 p.m. Oct. 24 and 25 in the Cheyenne Conference Room at 984 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

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Filed Under: Community Tagged With: AARP, Driver Safety Class, Emory Valley Center, Oak Ridge Senior Center

Guest column: Emory Valley Center enhances lives

Posted at 11:58 pm July 24, 2012
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Robin Biloski

Robin Biloski

What is Emory Valley Center?

For many of us, it is just some “buildings” located on Emory Valley Road, in the east side of Oak Ridge. We know generally that it was formed years ago to help “handicapped” people. We recognize it as a busy place with cars coming in and out, and driving around our community with the EVC logo on them.

We know children and adults and many Oak Ridge “seniors” share building space for their daily activities. But, it is much more.

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Filed Under: Guest Columns Tagged With: Emory Valley Center

Elks donate $1,000 to Emory Valley Center campaign

Posted at 8:16 am July 23, 2012
By Dawn Huotari Leave a Comment

Emory Valley Center recieves donation

Front row left to right: Kevin Parsons, Pam Young, Shelia Jones, Bobby Wilhoite, Robin Biloski, Carolyn Jacobs, Colten Gaines, Donna Forstrom, and Kathie Shearer. Back row left to right: Chuck Goins, Phillip Boatner, Dottie Thompson, Mike Marsh, Jennifer Enderson, Gene Caldwell, and Robbie Braden.

The Oak Ridge Lodge No. 1684 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks has donated $1,000 to the Emory Valley Center’s Capital Fund Campaign, a press release said.

The goal of the Capital Fund Campaign is to help replace the Daniel Arther Rehabilitation Center on Emory Valley Road, which is scheduled to be torn down in early 2015. This building holds many of the Emory Valley Center’s programs.

“We are so thankful for the continued support of the community for our Capital Fund Campaign and look forward to continuing our relationship in the future,” said Jennifer Enderson,  Emory Valley Center president.

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Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Capital Fund Campaign, Emory Valley Center, Oak Ridge Lodge No. 1684 Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks

Music, rowing, politics, fundraisers this weekend

Posted at 9:09 am May 11, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Activities this weekend include a Friday morning visit to Clinton by Gov. Bill Haslam, music (some of it free), nonprofit fundraisers, and a regatta at Oak Ridge Marina.

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Filed Under: Community, Government, Music, Rowing, Theater Tagged With: C-USA Rowing Championship, Emory Valley Center, Oak Ridge Playhouse, Secret City Sounds, Sound Company, Ulster Project

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