Four diverse community projects will vie for funding at Knoxville SOUP on Thursday, Oct. 24, at Kerbela Temple, 315 Mimosa Ave. Doors open at 6 p.m., with presentations starting at …
Kim Isenberg: Ready to make a difference
Kim Isenberg is a hard-working, fun-loving, mostly exuberant individual who just saw her world flipped upside down. Kim has just returned from Zimbabwe where she encountered stark poverty. She also …
Ellen Reid uses ‘p r i s m’ to deal with tough subject
For composer Ellen Reid, connecting people through music is a beautiful thing.
The Oak Ridge native grew up playing piano and playing in the high school band and performing in church …
Richard Tumblin says ‘never quit’
Richard E. Tumblin is all about staying active. “I think people die because they quit,” he says.
Richard and I caught up at Litton’s this week – our first time to …
Kelly Litton keeps good company in NYC
Kelly Litton didn’t exactly take a break on her fall break. She took a trip to New York and did some cooking.
At the James Beard House.
The occasion was Nathalie Dupree’s …
Festival of Hope brings comedy, music to Graveston
Vicki Worley and the staff of Hope Springs Adult Day Care Center are sponsoring a Festival of Hope with dinner and entertainment to benefit the center.
“Join us for a fun-filled …
Four at Hillcrest Healthcare earn excellence awards
Our mission at Hillcrest Healthcare is to provide excellent and compassionate care, and four employees have been honored for embodying that mission every day.
The four exemplary employees are:
Ruth Giacometti, Business …
Save Our Sons resource fair set for Saturday
The city of Knoxville Save Our Sons initiative will host a community resource fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, at Honey Rock Victorious Church Event Center, …