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Fireworks, Independence Day celebration at A.K. Bissell Park on July 4

Posted at 1:53 am June 26, 2014
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July 4, 2012 Fireworks

The annual Independence Day celebration in Oak Ridge is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. July 4 and end at 10 p.m. with fireworks at A.K. Bissell Park. (File photo by Charles Samuels)

 

The annual Independence Day celebration and fireworks display will take place in A.K. Bissell Park on Friday, July 4, with festivities starting at 7:30 p.m. and ending with the fireworks display at 10 p.m.

The Oak Ridge Community Band will kick off the evening at 7:30 p.m. with a free concert on the Performing Arts Pavilion stage. The Community Band’s performance traditionally draws a large crowd, so the public is encouraged to come early with lawn chairs or blankets to secure a good seat, a press release said. This year’s Independence Day concert marks the 70th anniversary of the Community Band’s first concert that was held on July 4, 1944.

The firework display will begin at 10 p.m. and will once again be accompanied by music played live onsite by 96.7 Merle FM, the Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau said in the press release. Radio host Jack Ryan will be broadcasting from the park beginning at 6 p.m. and will conclude with a patriotic medley customized for the city’s fireworks. The countdown to fireworks will begin at 9:30 p.m., giving listeners plenty of time to settle down, tune in, and enjoy the show, the release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Community, Entertainment, Government, Music, Oak Ridge, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: A.K. Bissell Park, concert, fireworks, Independence Day, July 4, music, Oak Ridge Community Band, Oak Ridge Convention and Visitors Bureau

Photos: Lavender Festival

Posted at 6:20 pm June 22, 2014
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Lavender Festival Overview

The 16th annual Lavender Festival was Saturday in Jackson Square in Oak Ridge. The Oak Ridge FARM Market is in the foreground, and the festival is in the background. (Photos by Ray Smith)

 

The 16th Annual Lavender Festival was on Saturday in Jackson Square in Oak Ridge. The herb fair included more than 100 vendors, exhibits, and demonstrations featuring products and information related to gardening, cooking, health, aromatherapy, and all things herbal. 

Throughout the square, vendors offered live plants, herbs, art, crafts, herbal products, jewelry, baskets, pottery, wooden utensils, and more. Sample foods made with herbs were available, and there was also grilling with herb demonstrations by local chefs.

The Oak Ridge FARM Market was open across the street from the festival, local musicians were featured throughout the day, and children’s activities were available.

Vendors said they were very busy at the well-attended festival on Saturday morning. An afternoon storm dampened the activities, but many festival-goers continued to shop and enjoy the music. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community, Media, Oak Ridge, Photos, Photos, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: art, baskets, crafts, food, herb fair, herb luncheon, herbal products, Jackson Square, jewelry, Lavender Festival, music, Oak Ridge FARM Market, photos, pottery, Ray Smith

Reminder: Lavender Festival on Saturday

Posted at 10:23 pm June 20, 2014
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Lavender Festival

The 16th Annual Lavender Festival will be held on Saturday, June 21, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Oak Ridge’s Historic Jackson Square. This herb fair is a perennial favorite of folks from all around and focuses on all that is fresh, healthy, and good for the body and soul.

The Lavender Festival transforms Jackson Square into a hub of activity, information, fun, and of course, lavender. More than 100 vendors, exhibits, and demonstrations will offer products and information related to gardening, cooking, health, aromatherapy, and all things herbal.

The Lavender Festival doesn’t just celebrate lavender. It also features the International Herb Association’s “Herb of the Year,” which this year is Artemisia. Artemesia isn’t just one herb, but a species which includes Tarragon, Mugwort, Wormwood, and Sweet Annie. Gardeners, cooks, and nature enthusiasts can be sure to find useful information about how to use Artemesia in healthy and beautiful ways. Visit the booth in front of the Jackson Square fountain to learn more about Artemesia this year.

Throughout the square, vendors will be offering all varieties of live plants, herbs, art, crafts, herbal products, jewelry, baskets, pottery, wooden utensils, and more. Sample foods made with herbs will be available from 9 to 11 a.m., with grilling with herb demonstrations by local chefs from 1 to 3 p.m. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Community Tagged With: "Life of a Secret City Kid", Allen McBride, Andy Howe and Tony Mendez, arts, Bob Grimac, crafts, Danny Whitson, Early Bird Special, food, Good Thymes Ceiledh Band, herb, herb fair, herbal products, Jackson Square, jewelry, lavender, Lavender Festival, Mighty Big Band, music, pottery

Community Orchestra performs at Secret City Festival on Saturday

Posted at 2:19 am June 12, 2014
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Oak Ridge Community Orchestra at the Secret City Festival

The Oak Ridge Community Orchestra performs at the 2013 Secret City Festival. (Submitted photo)

 

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While you attend the Secret City Festival in Oak Ridge on Saturday morning, stop by the pavilion and listen to the Oak Ridge Community Orchestra from 11:15 to 11:45 am. It’s free entertainment.

You will enjoy the program of popular renditions: music from the movies with highlights from “Jurassic Park” and “The Lord of the Rings (The Fellowship of the Rings),” jazz from the big band era in A Salute to the Big Bands, and favorite Broadway hits in Curtain Up!

A Salute to the Big Bands includes memorable melodies such as “April in Paris,” “I’m Getting Sentimental Over You,” “Pennsylvania Six-Five-Thousand,” “Serenade in Blue,” and “Sing, Sing, Sing.”

Curtain Up features the famous Broadway tunes “Don’t Rain On My Parade,” “Everything’s Coming Up Roses,” “If He Walked Into My Life,” “One,” “The Phantom Of The Opera,” and that rousing chorus, “There’s No Business Like Show Business.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music Tagged With: Curtain Up, Cyndi Jeffers, music, Oak Ridge Community Orchestra, ORCO, Salute to the Big Bands, Secret City Festival

Register now for Graduation Celebration on May 29

Posted at 8:42 am April 19, 2014
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Graduation Celebration 2013

Plans for the 17th annual Graduation Celebration on May 29 are well under way.

Graduation Celebration is an all-night, safe party for our city’s graduates from Oak Ridge High School, homeschool, or private schools.

The party began in 1997, after several tragic deaths during the graduation season, and today about 90 percent of ORHS graduates attend each year. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge Tagged With: food, games, graduates, Graduation Celebration, music, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Parks and Recreation Department, Oak Ridge Youth Advisory Board, ORHS

Princess Theatre to host student talent show May 2

Posted at 11:11 pm April 17, 2014
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Area K-12 students will share their talent in music, dance, drama, storytelling, and art during the first Multicounty Talent Show at the Princess Theatre in downtown Harriman in May.

The show, presented by the Princess Theatre Foundation, will be held at 6 p.m. on Friday, May 2. Tickets are $5 for adults and will be available at the door. Students will be admitted free.

Dove and Grammy-nominated songwriter John Condrone will perform before the show and serve as emcee. Local radio station WECO 101.3 FM will have a live remote before the show, and sidewalk art by local students will be on display. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Dancing, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Theater Tagged With: art, dance, drama, John Condrone, music, Princess Theatre, Princess Theatre Foundation, talent show, WECO 101.3 FM

Ulster Project serves up a ‘Taste of Ireland’

Posted at 3:51 pm March 27, 2014
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Peace Sculpture Northern Ireland

Peace sculpture on the ancient city wall of Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland. (Photo by T. Burns)

The Ulster Project of East Tennessee will host “Taste of Ireland”—a “sense-sational” celebration—on Saturday, April 5, from 6 to 10 p.m. in the Family Life Center at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Oak Ridge. Co-sponsored by the Knoxville and Oak Ridge chapters, the event will feature traditional Irish food and drink, live music, dance, and a silent auction.

Special musical guests, the local Irish/folk band, Shamrock Road, will entertain. Enjoy a buffet of traditional Irish favorite dishes and dessert between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Visit any of the four traditional Irish watering holes for something to accompany your meal or to quench your thirst from dancing a jig.

A “Taste of Ireland” is the perfect way to welcome spring and support the efforts to grow and sustain the peace process in Northern Ireland. The evening of food and entertainment costs $25 for adults and $20 for students (under 21) and seniors (65+). Tickets are available in Oak Ridge at Realty Center, 201 S. Tulane Ave.; at The Ferrell Shop in Historic Jackson Square; or through e-mail at ulstereasttenn@gmail.com. Tickets will also be available at the door. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Dancing, Entertainment, Faith, Music, Nonprofits, Top Stories Tagged With: Canon Kerry Waterstone, Catholic, dance, Derry, East Tennessee, Family Life Center, Irish food, Londonberry, music, Northern Ireland, Protestant, Shamrock Road, silent auction, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Taste of Ireland, Ulster Project, Ulster Project of East Tennessee

Music, dance, food, crafts at Children’s Museum International Fest on Saturday

Posted at 4:11 pm February 12, 2014
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Children's Museum International Festival 2013

International tastes, sounds and sights will fill the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge during the International Festival from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15.

The family-friendly event features musical and dance entertainment on stage throughout the day. Participants will dine on international cuisine, children will make international crafts to take home, and all will visit booths displaying crafts and traditions from world cultures. Food will be served from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the museum, which is at 461 West Outer Drive in Oak Ridge.

Picti, a duo performing Celtic rock, will be featured performers at the International Festival. Other performers will include the klezmer band Dor L’ Dor; Good Thymes Ceilidh Scottish Fiddle Band; Chinese folk musicians Song Yu; Carib Sounds; South American musicians Cantemos; Andrew Payzant on Scottish bagpipe; and Hmong folk music and dance. Appalachian music—including David Neidig and Tom Smith, Early Bird Special, Knoxville Area Dulcimer Club, and Allen McBride on hammer dulcimer—will be in the Appalachia Heritage exhibit area of the museum, along with crafts exhibitors. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Dancing, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Nonprofits Tagged With: Carroll Welch, Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, crafts, dance, entertainment, food, International Festival, music, Picti, traditions, world cultures

Former Sweet Honey in the Rock member to lead music workshop at ORUUC

Posted at 12:19 pm February 10, 2014
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Ysaye M. Barnwell

Ysaye M. Barnwell

Ysaye M. Barnwell, a former longtime member of Sweet Honey in the Rock, an a cappella group, is returning to Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church to lead a three-night workshop series: Evolution of African-American Music from Africa to Civil Rights.

The evenings of singing and learning will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on Feb. 20, 21, and 22 at ORUUC, a press release said. ORUUC is located at 1500 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Those who attend will experience singing in the African-American tradition of music from Africa to the civil rights era, the press release said. The workshop begins on Thursday, Feb. 20, with the chants of Africa and the diaspora. Spirituals and slave songs will be the focus on Friday, Feb. 21. The series will conclude on Saturday, Feb. 22, with songs of the civil rights era. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Front Page News, Music Tagged With: Africa, African-American culture, African-American tradition, chants, civil rights, Evolution of African-American Music from Africa to Civil Rights, music, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, ORUUC, rhythms, singing, slave songs, spirituals, Sweet Honey in the Rock, traditional songs, Wendel Werner, workshop, Ysaye M. Barnwell

Children’s Museum Hosts International Fest Feb. 15

Posted at 12:07 pm January 27, 2014
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Childrens Museum International Festival

Dancers at the 2013 International Festival at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge. (Submitted photo)

Picti, a duo performing Celtic rock, will be featured performers at the International Festival on Saturday, Feb. 15, at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge. The duo will have the audience on their feet as they entertain with bagpipes, bouzouki, whistles and drums, drawing on tribal elements from Celtic traditions.

Festival goers will experience entertainment, crafts, and cuisines from cultures around the world at the family friendly event, with musical and dance entertainment on stage throughout the day. Participants will dine on international cuisine, children will make international crafts to take home, and all will visit booths displaying crafts and traditions from world cultures.

The International Festival will be from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Feb. 15 at the Children’s Museum, 461 West Outer Dr., Oak Ridge. Food will be available from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Returning this year will be the Kids Fest from 8-10 a.m., featuring international crafts, tasting food from other cultures, and dancing. The Kids Fest is for children in second through seventh grades, the cost is $15 per person, and pre-registration is required. Accompanying adults are admitted with regular International Festival admission. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, Community, Dancing, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Nonprofits Tagged With: Allen McBride, Andrew Payzant, Cantemos, Carib Sounds Jamaican, Children's Museum of Oak Ridge, crafts, cuisine, dance, David Neidig, Dor L'Dor, Early Bird Special, East Tennessee Chinese School Dancers, entertainment, Good Thymes Ceilidh Scottish Fiddle Band, Greek Dancers of St. George Greek Orthodox Church, International Festival, Kids Fest, Knoxville Area Dulcimer Club, Lucia’s Arte Y Pasion Flamenca Dance, music, Picti, Sandy Larson’s Sandsation Egyptian Dancers; Tenpenny Rapper Sword Dancers, Sathiya Paranthaman, Song Yu, Spice of India Dancers, Tom Smith

Students to raise money for Emory Valley Center at musical coffeehouse Friday

Posted at 2:08 pm January 1, 2014
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Emory Valley Center Early Learning Center

A coffeehouse at First Presbyterian Church on Friday will benefit the Emory Valley Center, which has been raising money for a new building on Emory Valley Road.

A coffeehouse at First Presbyterian Church on Friday will raise money for the Emory Valley Center.

The coffeehouse “promises to be fun-filled and very musical,” and it will feature 11 acts and 19 performers, a press release said. The performances will include folksy guitar plucking, women’s a capella, and modern dance.

The night will help the Emory Valley Center launch its final year of fundraising for a new building on Emory Valley Road, the release said.

The coffeehouses are operated by college students, and they are designed to provide an enjoyable musical venue while also raising funds for worthy causes in Oak Ridge. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Dancing, Entertainment, Front Page News, Music, Nonprofits Tagged With: Alex Shor, Anderson County Commission, Capital Campaign, coffeehouse, DangerBears, Daniel Arthur Rehabilitation Center, DARC, Dottie Thompson, Ellen Bast, Emory Valley Center, EVC, First Presbyterian Church, free markets, music, Oak Ridge, Sumner Byrne, Taylor Gober

Service of Memory and Hope at First Presbyterian on Tuesday

Posted at 6:32 pm December 15, 2013
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Sharon Youngs

Sharon Youngs

The First Presbyterian Church of Oak Ridge will hold its second annual Service of Memory and Hope at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in the sanctuary.

“This candlelight service is for those who seek a peaceful setting to remember loved ones and friends who are no longer with us, those who are currently going through a difficult time in their lives, and those who, for whatever reason, find this time of year to be particularly hard,” said the Rev. Sharon Youngs, church pastor.

The service will feature an opportunity to light candles in memory of loved ones, prayer, and comforting music presented by the Rev. Youngs on guitar and Music Director Anna Thomas on flute.

Child care will be offered during the service. The church is located at the northeast corner of Oak Ridge Turnpike and Lafayette Drive.

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Faith, Front Page News Tagged With: candlelight service, candles, First Presbyterian Church, First Presbyterian Church of Oak Ridge, music, prayer, Service of Memory and Hope, Sharon Youngs

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