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Oak Ridge history before the 1930s, Emery Trace to be discussed Monday

Posted at 11:58 am April 23, 2016
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David Hackett

David Hackett

Some of Oak Ridge’s history before the 1930s will be discussed at the AAUW Oak Ridge Branch’s general meeting on Monday, April 25, when David Hackett, ethno-historian, will talk about the Emery Trace, which ran through Oak Ridge in the 18th century and made connection with the more well-known Natchez Trace. He will talk about the road’s origins and role in shaping the nation as well as its potential for heritage tourism, a press release said.

A lunch catered by The Soup Kitchen will be provided at the meeting at 11:30 a.m. at a cost of $8. Soup and sandwiches and cookies will be available. Reservations may be made by calling Marjorie Congdon at (865) 483-3120 or Mary Uziel at (865) 483-1043.

Anyone attending is asked to make a reservation to ensure enough seating at the meeting. It is not necessary to purchase lunch to attend, and people are welcome to bring sack lunches. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Meetings and Events Tagged With: AAUW, AAUW Oak Ridge Branch, David Hackett, East Tennessee, Emery Trace, heritage tourism, history, Marjorie Congdon, Mary Uziel, Natchez Trace, National Park Service, Oak Ridge history

City officials meet with NPS, DOE, other communities to discuss Manhattan Project park

Posted at 12:44 pm August 14, 2015
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Chuck Hope

Chuck Hope

A delegation from the City of Oak Ridge recently traveled to Los Alamos, New Mexico, to participate in a meeting with officials from the National Park Service, the U.S. Department of Energy, and from Los Alamos and the Hanford communities to discuss the newly designated Manhattan Project National Historical Park. The meeting was sponsored by the Energy Communities Alliance, or ECA, which supported attendance at the meeting with travel grants to the participants.

The three-day event, with more than 50 in attendance, began with a tour of the cultural resources and Manhattan Project era sites at Los Alamos National Laboratory. David Klaus, deputy under secretary of management and performance with DOE, was the keynote speaker. He emphasized the importance of preserving the history of the Manhattan Project, and pointed to the important scientific and technological advancements that originated from that era.

Victor Knox, associate director for park planning, facilities, and lands for the National Park Service, then briefed attendees on the status of a memorandum of agreement, or MOA, currently under development by DOE and NPS. The draft MOA, which has been released for public comment, will govern the respective roles of the secretary of interior and secretary of energy in administering the park and its facilities. Completion of the MOA is the first major milestone required by the enacting legislation, which was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama last December. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: AMSE, Amy Fitzgerald, Center for Oak Ridge Oral History, children's museum, Chuck Hope, City Council, Colin Colverson, Congress, David Klaus, DOE, draft MOA, ECA, Energy Communities Alliance, Hanford, heritage tourism, Jordan Reed, Kathryn Baldwin, Los Alamos, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, Marc DeRose, memorandum of agreement, MOA, national park, National Park Service, NPS, Pam May, President Obama, Ron Woody, U.S. Department of Energy

Heritage tourism expert to speak at AMSE community meeting Thursday

Posted at 12:08 pm October 22, 2014
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Lee Waddell Curtis

Lee Waddell Curtis

The last in a series of four community meetings on the American Museum of Science and Energy will feature a state heritage tourism expert.

Lee Waddell Curtis, director of program development and legislative liaison for the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, will discuss the growth and significance of heritage tourism in Tennessee during a Thursday evening meeting at AMSE.

The community meetings have been sponsored by the City of Oak Ridge and the American Museum of Science and Energy Foundation. They are designed to gather input on the future of AMSE operations.

A press release said Curtis has an extensive background in cultural and heritage tourism, and her responsibilities include overseeing and developing the Tennessee Civil War Trails program and serving as the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development’s heritage tourism contact. In addition, she represents the department on several national and statewide organizations, and served as a board member of the state’s Sesquicentennial Commission. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Government, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Slider, Sponsored Posts, Top Stories Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, American Museum of Science and Energy Foundation, AMSE, AMSE Foundation, City of Oak Ridge, Civil War Trails, community meetings, DOE, Great Smoky Mountains Sustainable Tourism Summit, heritage tourism, Lee Waddell Curtis, Manhattan Project, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, sustainable tourism, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, U.S. Department of Energy

Presidential museum, heritage tourism experts to be featured in AMSE meetings

Posted at 8:42 pm September 21, 2014
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Alan Lowe

Alan Lowe

The director of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum in Dallas will be featured in a community meeting in October on the future of the American Museum of Science and Energy in Oak Ridge.

During that Thursday, October 9 meeting, Alan Lowe will discuss the process of developing and managing facilities that function as both research libraries and historical museum attractions, a press release said.

The George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum is located inside the George W. Bush Presidential Center on the campus of Southern Methodist University in Dallas. In his role as director, Lowe oversees millions of presidential records as well as exhibits related to the important issues and events of the Bush Administration, a press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Government, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Slider, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Alan Lowe, American Museum of Science and Energy, American Museum of Science and Energy Foundation, AMSE, AMSE Foundation, City of Oak Ridge, DOE, George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, heritage tourism, Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy, Lee Waddell Curtis, sustainable tourism, Tennessee Civil War Trails, Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, U.S. Department of Energy

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