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Oak Ridge Library art exhibit in July features Ray Smith photos

Posted at 11:35 pm July 22, 2015
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Ray Smith Wall of Photos

Ray Smith Wall of Photos (Submitted photo)

 

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The art exhibit at Oak Ridge Public Library for the month of July is a collection of 40 photographs by D. Ray Smith. Titled “Some of My Favorites,” this exhibit is a wonderful selection of images from Ray Smith’s archive of nature photographs. His images depict wildflowers, trees, rivers, and streams from various East Tennessee locations including the University of Tennessee Arboretum and Frozen Head State Park.

Smith is well-known to most Oak Ridgers. He is the historian at the Y-12 National Security Complex and a journalist for The Oak Ridger newspaper, and he serves on a number of boards of directors for local nonprofit organizations. A resident of Oak Ridge for 44 years, he and his wife Fanny have two sons and five grandchildren. He is often found at community events taking photographs that he generously shares with the public. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Entertainment, Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Appalachian Frame Shop, art exhibit, D. Ray Smith, David Hall Cabin, Frozen Head State Park, Guest House, Harvey Towns, Historically Speaking, history, Oak Ridge Public Library, photographs, Some of My Favorites, University of Arboretum, Y-12 National Security Complex

Honors: Roane State student’s GIS project earns recognition

Posted at 8:53 pm December 8, 2014
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Joe Pyle Winning GIS Poster

Images courtesy of Roane State Community College

 

Roane State Community College student Joe Pyle enjoys working with his hands.

As a student in the college’s geographic information systems, or GIS, program, his raw material of choice is data, and his craftsmanship has received statewide recognition.

Pyle’s map predicting cell phone coverage along the Cumberland Trail won in the Best Analysis category at the East Tennessee Geographic Information Council Forum. Pyle’s map depicts the Cumberland Trail from Frozen Head State Park to LaFollette. The map is overlaid with markers predicting cell phone signal strength at points along the trail. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Honors and Spotlight Tagged With: Best Analysis, cell phone coverage, Cumberland Trail, East Tennessee Geographic Information Council Forum, Frozen Head State Park, geographic information systems, GIS, Joe Pyle, Lafollette, Pat Wurth, Roane State, Roane State Community College

Tennessee state parks offer special discounts to veterans

Posted at 11:50 am October 29, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Frozen Head State Park

Frozen Head State Park in Wartburg is pictured above. (Photo by Tennessee State Parks)

Veterans Day designated a Free State Park Day for Tennessee veterans

NASHVILLE – Tennessee State Parks announced Tuesday it will have its annual free state parks day for all Tennessee veterans, offering one free night of camping and/or a complimentary round of golf with appropriate identification. Veterans Day is Monday, Nov. 11.

“On Veterans Day, we honor the many brave men and women who have served our country,” Deputy Commissioner Brock Hill said in a press release. “The state parks family invites all of Tennessee’s veterans to visit us on Nov. 11 and enjoy a day in one of our beautiful parks.”

A few of the parks closest to Oak Ridge include Frozen Head State Park in Wartburg, Cove Lake State Park in Caryville, and Big Ridge State Park in Maynardville. (See the Tennessee State Parks website for information on all the parks.) [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, State Tagged With: Big Ridge State Park, Brock Hill, camping, Cove Lake State Park, Free State Park Day, Frozen Head State Park, golf, military personnel, Tennessee National Guard, Tennessee State Parks, veterans, Veterans Day

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Availability of the draft environmental assessment for off-site depleted uranium manufacturing (DOE/EA-2252)

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