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Free Medical Clinic receives $10,000 grant for prediabetic program

Posted at 9:50 am October 9, 2014
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Free Medical Clinic

The American Medical Association Foundation has awarded a $10,000 “Healthy Communities/Healthy America” grant to the Free Medical Clinic in Oak Ridge. The grant will be used to support a two-year program that identifies and provides early intervention for prediabetic patients, a press release said.

By completing the lifestyle intervention program, participants should lower their risk of developing type 2 diabetes and improve their overall health, the release said. The prediabetes initiative will run in conjuction with the “Healthy Habits, Healthy Lives” wellness program that the clinic began this fall. The wellness program is supported by a three-year grant from the BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Health Foundation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: AMA Foundation, American Medical Association, American Medical Association Foundation, BCBS Foundation, BlueCross Blue Shield of Tennessee Health Foundation, early intervention, FMC, Free Medical Clinic, Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, Healthy America, Healthy Communities, Healthy Habits, Healthy Lives, lifestyle intervention, prediabetic program, Teresa Brittain, type 2 diabetes, wellness program

Hidden needs in our community—filling the gaps

Posted at 12:04 am October 3, 2014
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Altrusa Oak Ridge, TN

A panel of community organizations assisting the homeless and precariously housed will be presenting to the Altrusa Club at their lunch meeting on Wednesday, October 8. This panel will be comprised of Annie Cacheiro from ADFAC, Zabrina Minor from TORCH, Teresa Brittain from the Free Medical Clinic, and Jennifer Enderson of Emory Valley Center. The meeting will take place at the Doubletree Hotel Oak Ridge.

“ADFAC places emphasis on the prevention of homelessness and the development of self-sufficiency,” Cacheiro said of ADFAC’s services here in Anderson County. “Short-term financial assistance and counseling are provided with the goal of stabilizing the family during times of crisis. We respond to over 6,000 requests each year.”

“Everyone should have access to health care, regardless of their ability to pay or insurance status,” Brittain said. “These clients exist here in Anderson County, and these services must be provided.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Nonprofits Tagged With: ADFAC, Altrusa Club, Annie Cacheiro, Emory Valley Center, Free Medical Clinic, health care, homeless, Jennifer Enderson, Teresa Brittain, TORCH, Zabrina Minor

Food, music at Taste of Oak Ridge to benefit Free Medical Clinic

Posted at 11:03 am September 16, 2014
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Taste of Oak Ridge

 

The format will be the same, but this year’s Taste of Oak Ridge will be held at the new Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church on Oak Ridge Turnpike—instead of in Jackson Square. It was moved because organizers weren’t sure when construction work might start on a revitalization project at Jackson Square.

Taste of Oak Ridge features food from Oak Ridge restaurants and performances by local musicians.

The sixth annual festival, scheduled from 4 to 10 p.m. Saturday, will raise money to benefit the Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge. The Free Medical Clinic provides free medical care to residents of Anderson, Roane, and Morgan counties who don’t have insurance and can’t afford to pay for care.

Area restaurants will showcase some of their finest food in small portions. The price range for the “tastes” from each vendor will be $1 to $4 per item. Tickets will be available for purchase at entrances to the event. Attendees can buy as many tickets as they want for $1 each. In addition, beer and wine will be available to buy.

This year’s Taste of Oak Ridge will be held in the parking lot of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church at its new address at 809 Oak Ridge Turnpike, north of the Joe L. Evins Federal Building. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Churches, Community, Community, Entertainment, Health, Music, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Birdwell Catering, Black Oak Ridge Brass Quintet, Capital Mark Bank and Trust, Continuous Threads Sewing Studio, Cutie Patootie’s Repeat Boutique, Ferrell Shop/Spotted Spaniel, First Presbyterian Church, food, Free Medical Clinic, Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, Jackson Square, Jackson Square Merchant Association, Joyce Meredith Flitcroft and Normand Law, JSBA, Locally Grown Gallery, Maddie Buckner, Manderley Swain, medical care, music, Namoli Brennet, Nic Cagle, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, ORUUC, ORUUC Sorta Singers, restaurants, RNfit Weight Management, S&R Insurance Services, Soup Kitchen, Sydney Buckner, Taste of Oak Ridge, Taylor Kress, Walker Marema

Gooch running for Oak Ridge City Council

Posted at 8:52 am September 4, 2014
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Warren L. Gooch

Warren L. Gooch

Warren Gooch is running for Oak Ridge City Council in the November 4 election.

Gooch is a partner in the law firm of Kramer Rayson LLP, which has offices in Oak Ridge and Knoxville. He has been recognized as a leading health care lawyer by national and regional publications, including the 2015 edition of “The Best Lawyers in America,” a press release said.

“I am a candidate for City Council because I believe in Oak Ridge,” Gooch said. “I am proud to live in a city with an unparalleled history of accomplishments.”

But Oak Ridge is at a crossroads, he said.

“In order for us to continue to prosper, we must have a vision to grow the city, energy to promote it, and a commitment to excellence in our schools, city services, and our quality of life,” Gooch said. “Our city government  must be efficient, responsive to all of its citizens, and open for business. As a member of City Council, I pledge to be a consensus builder, and to provide the leadership that will move Oak Ridge forward.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: 2014 Election, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Donna Reat, East Tennessee Economic Council, election, Free Medical Clinic, health care, health care lawyer, health law, Judy Gooch, Kramer Rayson LLP, November 4 election, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Oak Ridge City Council, Warren Gooch

Doctors’ rock band to perform for Free Medical Clinic’s Atomic Blast

Posted at 9:34 pm July 28, 2014
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Second Opinion

Members of Second Opinion include, from left, Melissa Carter, vocals; John Jernigan, drums; Tim Comer, vocals; Todd Wright, lead guitar, and Daryl Harp, keyboards. (Submitted photo)

 

Second Opinion, a group of Methodist Medical Center physicians and friends who perform classic rock, will provide music for dancing Saturday, Aug. 16, during the Atomic Blast, the annual fundraiser for the Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge.

The fundraiser will be held from 5 to 10 p.m. in the Parish Life Center of St. Mary’s Church, 327 Vermont Ave. It will include a catered dinner, Celebrity Dance Contest, and live auction conducted by the entertaining Bear Stephenson.

Second Opinion was formed about 20 years ago. The group, which has had several generations of physician band members, plays for charitable and other local events.

“We have performed for Doc Rock, which benefits Hospitality Houses for MMC outpatients and their caregivers,” said Dr. Ken Luckmann, a recently retired gastroenterology specialist in Oak Ridge and a volunteer at FMCOR. “Our band also performed at the Feast With The Beasts on the Knoxville Zoo main stage and on stage at the Tennessee Theater and Bijou Theater.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Health, Music, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: auction, classic rock, dance contest, Daryl Harp, Dave Lynch, dinner, Free Medical Clinic, Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, fundraiser, John Jernigan, Ken Luckmann, Larry Sheumaker, Melissa Carter, Methodist Medical Center, physicians, Second Opinion, St. Mary's Church, Tim Comer, Todd Wright

Tickets on sale for the Free Medical Clinic’s Atomic Blast

Posted at 8:19 pm June 17, 2014
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Tickets are now on sale for the Atomic Blast, Oak Ridge’s one-of-a-kind fundraiser for the Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, or FMCOR. The fun-filled event is set for Saturday Aug. 16, in the Parish Life Center of St. Mary’s Church located at 327 Vermont Avenue in Oak Ridge.

The evening will include dinner, dancing to live music, as well as live and silent auctions, and a Celebrity Dance Contest. Stay tuned to find out who our celebrity contestants will be! Included with wine and beer for purchase will be the new “Atomic Blast Signature Drink.” Dress is casual, but attendees are invited to get all decked in neon colors!

Tickets are $60 and can be purchased on line at www.fmcor.org. Click on the Atomic Blast tab. They are also available at the FMCOR office located at 116 East Division Road (behind Zaxby’s) in Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Atomic Blast, Celebrity Dance Contest, FMCOR, Free Medical Clinic, fundraiser, medical insurance, St. Mary's Parish

Spotlight: Local Girl Scouts excel in community service

Posted at 3:24 pm June 10, 2014
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Girls Scouts Reforestation

Cadette Troop 20737 planted trees to reforest a managed forest land on a private farm in Andersonville. From left to right are Savannah McNair, Megan McEahern, Hannah Tobler, Kasey Smith, landowner, and Brittany Wensell. (Photos courtesy Jerry Luckmann)

 

By Jerry Luckmann

Girl Scouts in Oak Ridge contributed more than 1,860 hours of community service during the past school year. Twenty-two troops, representing all ages and levels of Girl Scouting, tackled projects benefiting kids, local service organizations, veterans, senior citizens, and the environment.

The founder of Girl Scouts in the United States, Juliette Low, believed that community service offered Girl Scouts a unique opportunity to address community needs and develop leadership in every girl. The Girl Scouts in Oak Ridge have embraced this belief and worked to make it a vital part of every member’s experience.

Girls Scouts Food 4 Kids Project

Courtney Thomas, left, Daisy Girl Scout from Troop 20438, and Christina Thomas, Cadette Girl Scout from Troop 20148, sort and pack bags at the Food 4 Kids project.

Sixty girls and family members from nine troops participated in the Food 4 Kids project, packing monthly the nearly 2,000 bags of food that are given to children in Oak Ridge schools who need food at home on the weekends. More than 80 girls, representing eight troops, participated in the Dolls for Daisy project, to clean and refurbish hundreds of dolls for Christmas distribution at the Holiday Bureau. Girl Scouts donated health and beauty “goody bags” and Christmas decorations to the Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge. Environmental projects included recycling “Capri Sun” bags in a local school and planting trees to reforest land in Anderson County. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Honors and Spotlight Tagged With: Becca Seay, Brittany Wensell, Brownie GS, Cadette Girl Scout, Cadette Troop 20737, Christina Seay, Christina Thomas, community service, Courtney Thomas, Daisy Girl Scout, Daisy GS, Dolls for Daisy, Food 4 Kids, Free Medical Clinic, Girls Scouts, Hannah Tobler, Holiday Bureau, Jerry Luckmann, Julie Cureton, Juliette Low, Kasey Smith, Megan McEahern, Miriam Ryburne, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Service Unit, Riley Cureton, Savannah McNair, Simeko Carter, Talia Seay, Troop 20148, Troop 20348

Coffeehouse features local talent, new guitar class to benefit Free Medical Clinic

Posted at 6:58 pm June 4, 2014
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Nicolas Cagle

Nicolas Cagle

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Guitars are being restrung, duos are reuniting, and vocal chords are being stretched yet again for the first coffeehouse of the summer.

Coffeehouse veteran Nicolas Cagle is especially excited to be performing for this fundraising series, now in its third summer. A recent graduate from Clinton High School, Nic wins over audiences with his big personality and vocal style. His vocal sound is unique in that he has a crooning quality that some say is reminiscent of ’50s great Buddy Holly.

Nic will be attending the University of Tennessee Knoxville in the fall, and plans on devoting much of his summer to not only performing at the coffeehouses, but teaching a new generation of performers as well at First Presbyterian Church.

An accomplished songwriter and guitarist, Nic will be leading a free guitar class for the next three weeks from 6:30-7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays for young performers. Just as the swing dancing initiative last summer was created to give high school and college students another creative outlet and place to gather, the guitar workshop hopes to do the same. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music Tagged With: coffeehouse, First Presbyterian Church, Free Medical Clinic, Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, guitar class, guitar workshops, guitarist, Nicolas Cagle, songwriter, Sumner Byrne, Sydney Buckner, Taylor Kress

Free Medical Clinic receives donation

Posted at 10:17 pm May 21, 2014
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Free Medical Clinic Donation

At left, Tanya H. Vargas, co-medical director of the Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, receives a donation from Oak Ridge Panhellenic Alumnae Treasurer Emily Flatau. (Submitted photo)

The Oak Ridge PanHellenic Alumnae Association presented a donation of $1,500 to Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge Co-Medical Director Tanya Vargas at a recent meeting. The donation is earmarked to purchase two pieces of much-needed equipment: an ophthalmoscope and an otoscope, a press release said.

The Free Medical Clinic serves residents of Anderson, Morgan, and Roane counties who are uninsured and can’t afford to pay for medical care. The clinic is located at 116 Division Road in Oak Ridge.

The Oak Ridge PanHellenic Alumnae Association is an organization made up of a cross-section of community-spirited women who meet monthly to exchange ideas, learn from programs presented, conduct their business meetings, and have fun, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: donation, Free Medical Clinic, Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, Mary Underwood, Oak Ridge PanHellenic Alumnae Association, Tanya Vargas

Twenty dragon boat teams ready to race May 31

Posted at 1:40 pm May 4, 2014
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Dragon Boat Races

Teams take part in the annual Dragon Boat Festival in Taipei on May 28, 2009. Originally the summer event was a time to ward off bad spirits but now it is a celebration of the life of Qu Yuan, a Chinese poet who opposed the corruption of the imperial court. More than 200 teams from Taiwan and abroad will compete in the three-day race. AFP PHOTO / PATRICK LIN (Photo credit should read PATRICK LIN/ AFP/ Getty Images)

 

Commit to a competitive sport and community support. 

That could be the motto of the inaugural Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival, a fundraiser for community nonprofit service organizations that will be launched by the three Rotary clubs of Oak Ridge.

Already at least 20 boat teams are being organized, with more expected to register soon at http://oakridge.racedragonboats.com/.

At least 15 companies and organizations have paid or pledged a total of more than $25,000.

The Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival will be held Saturday, May 31, at the Oak Ridge Marina and Pavilion in Melton Lake Park. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Boys and Girls Club, children's museum, dragon boat, dragon boat races, Dynamic Dragon Boat Racing LLC, Free Medical Clinic, Girls Inc., Jim Sumner, Keith Kahl, Leslie England, Melton Lake Park, Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club, Oak Ridge Dragon Boat Festival, Oak Ridge Marina, Oak Ridge Rotary Community Fund, Oak Ridge Sunset Rotary Club, Penny Behling, Rotary Club, Rotary Club of Oak Ridge

Honors: Free Medical Clinic founder honored at surprise reception

Posted at 10:20 pm April 30, 2014
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Free Medical Clinic Founder Honored

John Auxier, left, is welcomed by FMCOR Co-Medical Director Dr. Jim Michel at a surprise reception held in his honor. (Submitted photo)

 

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While the waiting room often gets crowed at the Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge (FMCOR), it was packed to capacity on a recent Sunday afternoon. People huddled together not to see a doctor, but to surprise the person whose efforts led to the clinic’s opening nearly four and a half years ago.

John and Mary Lou Auxier arrived at the clinic with John’s sister for a pre-arranged tour by Executive Director Teresa Brittain. Instead, John was surprised by more than 60 friends, colleagues, and clinic volunteers who gathered for a reception to honor him for turning his dream into a reality, a free clinic that provides basic medical care to the uninsured or to those who can’t afford to pay for medical care. Since opening, more than 3,500 residents of people who reside in Anderson, Roane, or Morgan counties have received care in more than 15,000 visits. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Health, Honors and Spotlight, Nonprofits, Uncategorized Tagged With: Clinics of Hope USA, Ed Cates, FMCOR, Free Medical Clinic, Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, John Auxier, Kern United Methodist, Mary Lou Auxier, Methodist Medical Center, Nancy Cates, Teresa Brittain, Tom Kim, Trinity United Methodist Church

Tuesday: Impact of the Affordable Care Act on the Free Medical Clinic

Posted at 11:32 am February 16, 2014
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Tanya Vargas

Tanya Vargas

Dr. Tanya Vargas, co-medical director of the Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge, will discuss the impact of the Affordable Care Act on the clinic during Lunch with the League on Tuesday.

Vargas will be the guest speaker during the lunchtime meeting in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church. Vargas’ presentation is scheduled to start at noon Tuesday.

The Free Medical Clinic of Oak Ridge was established to provide free healthcare and to promote a healthy lifestyle to low-income clients in Anderson, Morgan, and Roane counties who lack health insurance and cannot afford medical care, a press release said.

“Vargas will discuss the issues that are faced by the segment of the Tennessee population that is eligible for neither the Affordable Care Act insurance subsidies nor TennCare,” the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Nonprofits Tagged With: Affordable Care Act, Free Medical Clinic, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Lunch with the League, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Tanya Vargas

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