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Opinion: Community leaders convene Community Matters forums

Posted at 3:04 pm October 10, 2015
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Editor’s Note: We are including this column on our news page in addition to our opinion page because it includes information about upcoming community forums.

Last November, a grand jury in Ferguson, Missouri, decided not to indict Officer Darren Wilson for the death of Michael Brown. Given the many strong feelings all over the country, several clergy in Oak Ridge decided to address our community. In our public statement, we called for “inspiration, perspiration, and collaboration” in our shared efforts for racial justice. We concluded, “We, the faith community, look forward to partnering in 2015 to foster holistic, long-term, and systemic solutions to the complex set of social, economic, and community challenges that plague our great society.”

In the 11 months since, painful conversations about race across our country have continued in Baltimore, Maryland; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Dallas, Texas; Charleston, South Carolina; and even now, in Oak Ridge.

This summer, the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church began to display a message on its electronic Oak Ridge Turnpike sign, which reads, “Black Lives Matter.” Given the national scope of this slogan, people have taken this to mean different things. Some have responded, “All lives matter,” while others have answered with, “Police lives matter.” One thing is sure: It has stirred conversation and fostered what Martin Luther King Jr. called “a type of constructive, nonviolent tension which is necessary for growth.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Faith, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Opinion, Top Stories Tagged With: Black Lives Matter, Community Matters, Darren Wilson, Derrick M. Hammond, J.B. Shelton, Jake Morrill, James Akagi, Michael Brown, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, Oak Valley Baptist Church, Police Lives Matter, racial justice, St. Mary's Catholic Church, town hall meetings

CWU program on Office on Aging, Family Resource Center on Friday

Posted at 8:53 pm April 9, 2015
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Church Women United is hosting a public program on Friday, April 10, in Columbus Hall at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Cherie Phillips of the Anderson County Office on Aging and Jo Bruce of the Family Resource Center will speak.

Fellowship with refreshments begins at 11:30 a.m., followed by a brief meeting and the program at noon.

The program makes up for the March meeting that was canceled due to winter weather. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Meetings and Events Tagged With: Anderson County Office on Aging, Cherie Phillips, Church Women United, CWU, Family Resource Center, Gay Marie Logsdon, Jo Bruce, Office on Aging, St. Mary's Catholic Church

Community honors, pays tribute to Kocak in candlelight vigil at ORHS

Posted at 3:41 pm March 9, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Joey Kocak Candelight Vigil Balloons

Sophomores release balloons as other football players watch during a community candlelight vigil at Oak Ridge High School on Sunday for student-athlete Joey Kocak, who died at home on Wednesday. (Photo by Julio Culiat)

 

Note: This story was updated at 4:32 p.m.

The Oak Ridge community honored sophomore James Joseph “Joey” Kocak during a candlelight vigil at Oak Ridge High School on Sunday.

Friends and coaches shared their memories of Kocak, who had played on the football and basketball teams this year, during the candlelight vigil at Ben Martin Track at ORHS.

They encouraged the large crowd that attended to preserve their precious memories of Kocak, a 16-year-old sophomore who passed away at his home on Wednesday, March 4.

“I really hope that this isn’t the last time we’ll honor him,” said Mollie Turner.

Friends and coaches recalled Kocak’s memorable smirk, his playful moments, and his high-pitched singing on the back of the bus, belting out tunes like “The Lion Sleeps Tonight.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, Education, High School, K-12, Slider, Sports, Top Stories Tagged With: basketball, Ben Martin Track, candlelight vigil, DeMarea Whitt, football, James Joseph "Joey" Kocak, Joe Gaddis, Joey Kocak, Julio Culiat, Liam Hale, Mollie Turner, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Wildcats, ORHS, Phil Thompson, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Wilson Hammer

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

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