Jesica and Wes Breitenbach have just finished a house full of Victorian furniture for a couple of Fourth and Gill residents, and two enormous mounds of soft green cowhide are …
Rotary called to serve
“If you want to touch the past, touch a rock.
“If you want to touch the present, touch a flower.
“If you want to touch the future, touch a life.”
These words closed …
First Friday to celebrate regional artists
It’s First Friday on Nov. 2 with art galore at The Emporium Center, 100 S. Gay Street. The open house celebrating regional artists and new exhibitions is 5-9 p.m.
A featured …
Go! production is breath-taking
When I went to the Clarence Brown Theatre to see Go! Contemporary Dance Works’ new production “New Territories” earlier this month, I wasn’t sure what to expect.
I haven’t written about …
First Tenn collects food for Second Harvest
First Tennessee will collect donations of shelf-stable food for Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee through Wednesday, Nov. 7, at these First Tennessee branch locations:
Downtown West, 1815 Downtown West …
SOUP supports Vestal bus shelters
In a somewhat surprising win, the latest SOUP pot stayed close to home.
Knoxville SOUP, held Tuesday at Kerbela Shriners, 315 Mimosa Ave., listened to presenters seeking funding for four projects, …
Buddy Walk raises funds, friends for Down Syndrome awareness
A few decades ago, a local family who had a child with Down Syndrome might have felt isolated, not knowing other families with the diagnosis, wondering by themselves about the …
Central High School Wall of Fame: Stuart Worden
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth in a series of features on the 2018 Central High School Wall of Fame inductees. Find the first article on Suzanne Matheny here, the second …