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Animal Shelter has viewing party Saturday for Nat Geo WILD ‘Unlikely Animal Friends’

Posted at 10:04 am May 20, 2016
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Batman and Pumpkin

Batman, a Dumbo rat, left, and Pumpkin, a FIV-positive cat, two mascots at the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, will be featured on National Geographic (Nat Geo) WILD’s “Unlikely Animal Friends” airing 8 p.m. Saturday, May 21. (Photo by City of Oak Ridge)

 

Two mascots at the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Pumpkin and Batman, will be featured on National Geographic (Nat Geo) WILD’s “Unlikely Animal Friends,” which airs Saturday, May 21, at 8 p.m.

The Oak Ridge Animal Shelter will premiere the show at Pizza Inn, which is located at 1501 Oak Ridge Turnpike. Doors will open at 7 p.m. Saturday for the show at 8 p.m.

“Please join the City of Oak Ridge for this event highlighting the community on national television,” a press release said.

For more information about the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, please visit http://animalshelter.oakridgetn.gov/ or call (865) 425-3423.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Batman, Nat Geo, National Geographic, National Geographic WILD, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Pizza Inn, Pumpkin, Unlikely Animal Friends

Animal Shelter cat, rat to appear on ‘Unlikely Animal Friends,’ a National Geographic show

Posted at 12:00 pm April 21, 2016
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Batman and Pumpkin

Batman, a Dumbo rat, left, and Pumpkin, a FIV-positive cat, two mascots at the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, will be featured on National Geographic (Nat Geo) WILD’s “Unlikely Animal Friends” airing 8 p.m. Saturday, May 21. (Photo by City of Oak Ridge)

 

A cat and a rat, both mascots at the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, will be featured on National Geographic (Nat Geo) WILD’s “Unlikely Animal Friends” airing 8 p.m. Saturday, May 21.

In September 2015, the Nat Geo WILD team spent a full day at the shelter filming, a press release said. Their focus was to show the unlikely friendship between Pumpkin, a FIV-positive cat, and Batman, a Dumbo rat. Aside from showing the friendship between the two animals, the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter hopes to educate the public on FIV-positive cats and promote adopting from local animal shelters.

The Oak Ridge Animal Shelter is located on the east end of town at 395 Belgrade Road, and it currently holds a no-kill status, the press release said.

For more information about the Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, visit http://animalshelter.oakridgetn.gov/ or call (865) 425-3423.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

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Filed Under: Entertainment, Government, Meetings and Events, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Television, Top Stories Tagged With: Batman, Nat Geo, Nat Geo WILD, National Geographic, Oak Ridge Animal Shelter, Pumpkin, Unlikely Animal Friends

New AMSE director to start July 1, ORNL to operate museum

Posted at 12:21 pm June 26, 2014
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AMSE Sign

The American Museum of Science and Energy is on South Tulane Avenue. (Photos by Sara Wise)

 

Oak Ridge National Laboratory is taking a more active role in Oak Ridge’s American Museum of Science and Energy. ORNL’s Director of Communications David Keim said the lab hopes to find better ways to tell the city’s historical story while reducing costs.

He said that the museum’s current contract with Enterprise Advisory Services Inc. would not be renewed at the end of this month, when ORNL will begin operating AMSE. He said preparations are being made to ensure a seamless transition.

Keim said that the transition was made after a team of museum professionals came to the area. After seeing many of Oak Ridge’s historical sites, such as the former K-25 site and ORNL’s first graphite reactor, they called the sites “remarkable” and the historical story “enormous,” according to Keim.

One of the professionals recommended hiring another museum professional to help with the transition period. David Moore was interviewed and hired to assess the museum as a consultant on a one-year term for ORNL, beginning April 15. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: American Museum of Science and Energy, AMSE, Congress, David Keim, David Moore, EASI, East Tennessee Technology Park, Enterprise Advisory Services Inc., Graphite Reactor, historical sites, K-25 site, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Manhattan Project, Manhattan Project National Historical Park, MPi, museum, National Geographic, nonprofit foundation, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex

Free screening of ‘Chasing Ice,’ global warming discussion on Wednesday

Posted at 9:37 am December 3, 2013
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Chasing Ice

Volunteers will show an award-winning movie on global warming and its effects on the world’s glaciers in Oak Ridge on Wednesday evening.

The movie “Chasing Ice” was filmed by Jeff Balog, a photojournalist working for National Geographic, a press release said. It will be shown at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Social Hall of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church.

Balog filmed the movie in the “stunningly beautiful and dangerously challenging Artic landscape, in search of the truth about global warming and its effects on the world’s glaciers,” the press release said. Released in 2012, “Chasing Ice” received the Excellence in Cinematography Award from the Sundance Film Festival.

“Ninety seven percent of scientists agree that manmade climate change is real, and is happening now,” the release said. “A majority of Americans accept the science of climate change, but many do not fully understand its impacts. Jeff Balog himself was once a skeptic, until he saw firsthand how the warming planet is losing ice, even in the planet’s most brutally cold lands.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Federal, Front Page News, Government, Movies Tagged With: Chasing Ice, Citizen’s Climate Coalition of ORUUC, glaciers, global warming, Jeff Balog, National Geographic, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Organizing for Action, Sundance Film Festival, Todd Waterman

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