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AMSE events calendar for December

Posted at 8:00 am December 1, 2014
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DECEMBER 5

Grounds Beautification Work Day—AMSE is seeking volunteers to help beautify our grounds from 9-noon. Volunteers are encouraged to bring gloves, planting tools, and any extra plants to donate to our flowerbeds. Hot beverages will be provided.

Homeschool Program: Electricity—Students will participate in activities that teach concepts relating to static electricity and direct current. K-2nd grade program is from 10:30 – 11:30 and cost $5 members or $7 non-members. The 3rd – 6th grade program begins at 12:30 – 2:30 and cost $9 members or $12 non-members. Registration information is available at http://amse.org/educators/home-school-programs/

DECEMBER 6

“Scandal in the Secret City” Book Signing—On Saturday, December 6, 2014 Diane Fanning will be a guest of the American Museum of Science and Energy signing copies of her latest novel, SCANDAL IN THE SECRET CITY, from 2-4pm. The book signing is a free event. [Read more…]

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Oak Ridge Today adds subscription option, upcoming events

Posted at 9:17 am February 26, 2013
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Oak Ridge Today has added a voluntary subscription option at the end of posts and an upcoming events widget on the home page.

You don’t have to subscribe to read our stories. But please consider subscribing voluntarily if you like what we are doing on Oak Ridge Today. We do our best to deliver the news quickly and comprehensively, and to keep the community informed, posting news, obituaries, opinions, faith columns, event information, and entertainment and sports stories.

Thank you to those who have already subscribed.

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Things to do in Oak Ridge and Clinton

Posted at 11:42 am December 1, 2012
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

We’ve added several new events to our events calendar, including some happening this weekend. Take a look here.

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Oak Ridge Today adds events calendar

Posted at 11:18 am November 15, 2012
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Oak Ridge Today has added an events calendar. You can get to it by clicking on Events in the navigation bar at the top of each page.

It’s taken us a while to find the right event calendar system, but we like this one. One of the nice features it provides is offering you the option of viewing events in a calendar or as an upcoming events list. Those two options are available as two buttons at the upper right of the events page, underneath the main navigation bar.

We will add events as often as we can.

Please let us know if you have any questions. You may submit an event by sending it to [email protected].

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