Oh, the things you will learn. This past weekend, I went to the opening of the Robert Birdwell exhibit at the Oak Ridge Art Center (see story here, seriously, you …
Films in the Field at Davis Family Y
Davis Family YMCA at Jefferson Park is sponsoring Films in the Field, 12133 S. Northshore Drive, Knoxville, on Fridays, July 12 and August 9 beginning at 8 p.m.
Bring your chairs, …
Amy Crawford retires: Leaves legacy
Amy Crawford posted that she is retiring from teaching. A simple statement, but for the educators in our area, it was like a curtain closing on a magnificent final act.
Amy …
Roushdi and Moore: Rotary Club outstanding teachers
The Rotary Club of Knoxville honored teachers Alex Roushdi and Mitchell Moore at their noon luncheon Tuesday, May 14, at the Crowne Plaza in downtown Knoxville.
Alex Roushdi, a special ed …
Erin Pate is all books and smiles
Erin Pate has the heart of an educator, knowing from an early age she was destined to be a teacher. For over a decade, her dream was realized in a …
Help Tate’s ‘Grow the Grove’
Tate’s School families are working to restore campus trees that were destroyed by a category 2 tornado that hit the 54-acre campus on August 7, 2023. Over 100 trees were …
Ann Julius was Dogwood Arts volunteer
Dogwood Arts festivities have endured over time because of the leadership of volunteers like Ann S. Julius. She volunteered over 25 years, serving as the long-standing folk-art manager, co-chair in …
Dailey three score big at Chalk Walk
“The art development in West Knoxville in absolutely top tier!” An excited quote from mom Jamie Dailey, whose three children scooped up the ribbons at the Dogwood Arts Chalk Walk …