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Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Fountain City Town Hall (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Church of the Good Shepherd, Knoxville
Fountain City Town Hall will meet at on September 13th at 7 PM for its first general meeting since May. Fountain City Town Hall meets at Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 5337 Jacksboro Pike. The guest speaker will be Officer Craig McNew who will speak about properly disposing of prescription drugs. People attending the meeting are more than welcome to bring in their old or unused medications, and Officer McNew will properly dispose of them.
Thursday, September 02, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Fountain City Town Hall (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Church of the Good Shepherd, Knoxville
Fountain City Town Hall will meet at on September 13th at 7 PM for its first general meeting since May. Fountain City Town Hall meets at Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 5337 Jacksboro Pike. The guest speaker will be Officer Craig McNew who will speak about properly disposing of prescription drugs. People attending the meeting are more than welcome to bring in their old or unused medications, and Officer McNew will properly dispose of them.
Friday, September 03, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
M&M Studies for Women (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Location: Cokesbury United Methodist Church
Come join us for fun, fellowship and small group bible studies. We meet every Friday morning at 9:30 in Epworth Hall at Cokesbury United Methodist Church's North Campus. 9915 Kingston Pike.For More Information, contact: KimEmail: kcdmommy@yahoo,comWebsite: http://www.ccclive.org
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Fountain City Town Hall (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Church of the Good Shepherd, Knoxville
Fountain City Town Hall will meet at on September 13th at 7 PM for its first general meeting since May. Fountain City Town Hall meets at Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 5337 Jacksboro Pike. The guest speaker will be Officer Craig McNew who will speak about properly disposing of prescription drugs. People attending the meeting are more than welcome to bring in their old or unused medications, and Officer McNew will properly dispose of them.
Saturday, September 04, 2010
Stop the Silence (raising awareness)
Location: Sevierville, TN
The community of Sevierville (Police, Health dep., Outback, Suntrust...) and some child advocacy centers(Safe haven, ChildHelp.org) are getting together to raise awareness and educate the public about sexual abuse.
Seal Mathis Community Center Flea Market (Proceeds from booth rental and refreshments go to )
Time: 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: on Highway 33 in Sneedville, TN
The Seal Mathis Community Center will be hosting a Yard Sale/ Flea Market on Saturday, September 4, 2010. Booths are available for rental. For $10, you can get an indoor booth with a table and two chairs. For $5, you can get an outdoor booth or a space for a trailer. Refreshments such as hotdogs and lemonade, etc, will be sold by the Community Center. For more information see the Sneedville News Shopper or call the community center coordinator, Brittany Seal,@(423)300-8480. Spaces are limited, so reserve yours today!
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
7th annual native american style powwow (Festival)
Time: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Location: cosby, tn
free parking, no admission charge but a $2.00 donation gets you a raffle ticket with a chance to win something that one of our vendors have donated. bring a lawn chair.We will have drumming, dancing, storytelling, singing and more. Among some of our vendors and demonstrators this year we have WWII Navajo Code Talkers, Trade Camps, wool spinners, silversmiths, blacksmiths, Civil War Re-enactors, flintknappers, pipemakers, stone carvers, woodworkers, plants & herbs, and much more. Come try your hand at throwing a tomahawk or knife, or shooting a traditional blowgun
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
Bays Mt Saddle Club Open Horse Show (Horse Shows)
Time: 6:00 PM to 12:00 AM
Location: BMSC Arena
This is an open horse show. we will have western, racking, gaited, barrel racing and poles. Class prices range from $5 to $15. Admisson for spectators is FREE!! Concessions will be available!! This is a Family show so NO drugs or Alcholic bervages are allowed! Free Parking!! The arena is located at 1664 east union valley rd in seymour tn for more info call Kadie at 865-696-1236!
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Fountain City Town Hall (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Church of the Good Shepherd, Knoxville
Fountain City Town Hall will meet at on September 13th at 7 PM for its first general meeting since May. Fountain City Town Hall meets at Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 5337 Jacksboro Pike. The guest speaker will be Officer Craig McNew who will speak about properly disposing of prescription drugs. People attending the meeting are more than welcome to bring in their old or unused medications, and Officer McNew will properly dispose of them.
Sunday, September 05, 2010
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Fountain City Town Hall (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Church of the Good Shepherd, Knoxville
Fountain City Town Hall will meet at on September 13th at 7 PM for its first general meeting since May. Fountain City Town Hall meets at Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 5337 Jacksboro Pike. The guest speaker will be Officer Craig McNew who will speak about properly disposing of prescription drugs. People attending the meeting are more than welcome to bring in their old or unused medications, and Officer McNew will properly dispose of them.
Monday, September 06, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Fountain City Town Hall (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Church of the Good Shepherd, Knoxville
Fountain City Town Hall will meet at on September 13th at 7 PM for its first general meeting since May. Fountain City Town Hall meets at Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 5337 Jacksboro Pike. The guest speaker will be Officer Craig McNew who will speak about properly disposing of prescription drugs. People attending the meeting are more than welcome to bring in their old or unused medications, and Officer McNew will properly dispose of them.
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Fountain City Town Hall (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Church of the Good Shepherd, Knoxville
Fountain City Town Hall will meet at on September 13th at 7 PM for its first general meeting since May. Fountain City Town Hall meets at Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 5337 Jacksboro Pike. The guest speaker will be Officer Craig McNew who will speak about properly disposing of prescription drugs. People attending the meeting are more than welcome to bring in their old or unused medications, and Officer McNew will properly dispose of them.
Town Hall Meeting w/ Congressman Jimmy Duncan (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: The Lion's Club Building in Fountain City Park
In order to give "the average citizen" a better opportunity for his or her voice to be heard in our nation's capitol, the Knoxville Tea Party is "bringing Washington D.C. to Knoxville" by sponsoring a Town Hall Meeting with our representative in the U.S. Congress, Congressman Jimmy Duncan. The public is invited to participate in a question/answer session and to express his or her concerns.(www.knoxteaparty.org)
Sons of Anarchy Premiere (Activity)
Time: 8:00 PM to 12:00 AM
Location: SaddleBags Bar & Grill, 8503 Old Rutledge Pike, Knoxville
Watch the Premiere of "Sons Of Anarchy" with friends with food and drink specials 10:00 pm show starts specials start at 8will show series weekely on tuesdays at 10 pm
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Fountain City Town Hall (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Church of the Good Shepherd, Knoxville
Fountain City Town Hall will meet at on September 13th at 7 PM for its first general meeting since May. Fountain City Town Hall meets at Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 5337 Jacksboro Pike. The guest speaker will be Officer Craig McNew who will speak about properly disposing of prescription drugs. People attending the meeting are more than welcome to bring in their old or unused medications, and Officer McNew will properly dispose of them.
Thursday, September 09, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
St.Jude children's cancer research hospital auction (Charity Fundraiser)
Time: 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Location: Powell Auction &Reality
Don't miss your chance to save a life!!! We will be auctioning lots of cool stuff donated from local businesses to raise money for St. Jude!!!!! Great family fun!
Celebrate Recovery (Free Community Service)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Fairview Baptist Church, Corryton
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered outreach ministry where people can start the recovery process from their hurts, hang-ups and habits. We will meet every Thursday from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 9th. Child care will be provided. Please select Celebrate Recovery under Ministries at fairviewbaptist.com or call the church office at 687-5648 for more information.
Fountain City Town Hall (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Church of the Good Shepherd, Knoxville
Fountain City Town Hall will meet at on September 13th at 7 PM for its first general meeting since May. Fountain City Town Hall meets at Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 5337 Jacksboro Pike. The guest speaker will be Officer Craig McNew who will speak about properly disposing of prescription drugs. People attending the meeting are more than welcome to bring in their old or unused medications, and Officer McNew will properly dispose of them.
Friday, September 10, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
M&M Studies for Women (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Location: Cokesbury United Methodist Church
Come join us for fun, fellowship and small group bible studies. We meet every Friday morning at 9:30 in Epworth Hall at Cokesbury United Methodist Church's North Campus. 9915 Kingston Pike.For More Information, contact: KimEmail: kcdmommy@yahoo,comWebsite: http://www.ccclive.org
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Celebrate Recovery (Free Community Service)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Fairview Baptist Church, Corryton
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered outreach ministry where people can start the recovery process from their hurts, hang-ups and habits. We will meet every Thursday from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 9th. Child care will be provided. Please select Celebrate Recovery under Ministries at fairviewbaptist.com or call the church office at 687-5648 for more information.
Fountain City Town Hall (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Church of the Good Shepherd, Knoxville
Fountain City Town Hall will meet at on September 13th at 7 PM for its first general meeting since May. Fountain City Town Hall meets at Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 5337 Jacksboro Pike. The guest speaker will be Officer Craig McNew who will speak about properly disposing of prescription drugs. People attending the meeting are more than welcome to bring in their old or unused medications, and Officer McNew will properly dispose of them.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
AMA Motocross at Muddy Creek Raceway (MOTORCYCLE EVENT)
Time: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Location: Muddy Creek Raceway Blountville, TN
The AMA sanctioned THOR UNITED STATES MEGA Series features bar to bar championship motocrossracing in 39 different classes. Beginners to Pros, ATVs and bikes. Saturday is a test & tune day then the evening offers activities for the children, a band, and a free supper for everyone by PARTS UNLIMITED. Sunday racing gets underway at 9:30am. Muddy Creek Raceway is located beside the Tri-City Airport at Blountville, TN. For more info go to www.victory-sports.com
Cruisin' With Jesus - Car Show & Bike Ride (Church Event)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: Gose Municipal Park, New Tazewell, TN
Non-Alcoholic Event;Concessions;Door Prizes & Trophies; All donations and help are appreciated. All proceeds go to Highland Missionary Baptist Church. GOD BLESS
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
5TH ANNUAL POKER RUN (MOTORCYCLE EVENT)
Time: 12:00 PMLocation: NEW TAZEWELL, TN
charity event for the Christmas Angel fund. VFW #8779New Tazewell, TNcontact Elmer Goins 423-526-7291, for additional info
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Fountain City Town Hall (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Church of the Good Shepherd, Knoxville
Fountain City Town Hall will meet at on September 13th at 7 PM for its first general meeting since May. Fountain City Town Hall meets at Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 5337 Jacksboro Pike. The guest speaker will be Officer Craig McNew who will speak about properly disposing of prescription drugs. People attending the meeting are more than welcome to bring in their old or unused medications, and Officer McNew will properly dispose of them.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
AMA Motocross at Muddy Creek Raceway (MOTORCYCLE EVENT)
Time: 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Location: Muddy Creek Raceway Blountville, TN
The AMA sanctioned THOR UNITED STATES MEGA Series features bar to bar championship motocrossracing in 39 different classes. Beginners to Pros, ATVs and bikes. Saturday is a test & tune day then the evening offers activities for the children, a band, and a free supper for everyone by PARTS UNLIMITED. Sunday racing gets underway at 9:30am. Muddy Creek Raceway is located beside the Tri-City Airport at Blountville, TN. For more info go to www.victory-sports.com
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
HALT (Humans and Animals Learning Together) Adoption Event (Pet Adoptions)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: PetSmart, 11134 Parkside Drive, Knoxville, TN (Turkey Creek Location)
Dogs from the Fall 2010 HALT classes are available for adoption. HALT (Humans and Animals Learning Together) is a non-profit program within which at-risk adolescents teach basic obedience commands to dogs rescued from area shelters. There are 5 dogs available for adoption. For more information about the dogs or the program, please visit our website www.vet.utk.edu/halt .
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Fountain City Town Hall (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Church of the Good Shepherd, Knoxville
Fountain City Town Hall will meet at on September 13th at 7 PM for its first general meeting since May. Fountain City Town Hall meets at Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 5337 Jacksboro Pike. The guest speaker will be Officer Craig McNew who will speak about properly disposing of prescription drugs. People attending the meeting are more than welcome to bring in their old or unused medications, and Officer McNew will properly dispose of them.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Recycle Old Computers for FREE at Goodwill! (Community Event)
Location: Any Goodwill Industries-Knoxville Store or Attended Drop-off Center
Why pay to recycle when you can do it for free? Residents throughout Goodwill Industries-Knoxville, Inc.’s 15 county service delivery area are now able to recycle their computers and computer equipment free of charge. Goodwill Industries and Dell have teamed-up to offer the Reconnect program which will allow consumers to drop off their computers and computer equipment at any Goodwill Industries-Knoxville retail location or attended donation center for recycling. Recycling doesn’t just save the environment- it provides jobs and training. All proceeds from this program benefit Goodwill Industries-Knoxville, Inc.’s vocational training and employment opportunities for individuals with barriers to employment.
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Celebrate Recovery (Free Community Service)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Fairview Baptist Church, Corryton
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered outreach ministry where people can start the recovery process from their hurts, hang-ups and habits. We will meet every Thursday from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 9th. Child care will be provided. Please select Celebrate Recovery under Ministries at fairviewbaptist.com or call the church office at 687-5648 for more information.
HOPE For VICTIMS Support Group (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Church Street United Methodist Church Room 202
Support Group for Violent Crime Victims
Fountain City Town Hall (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Church of the Good Shepherd, Knoxville
Fountain City Town Hall will meet at on September 13th at 7 PM for its first general meeting since May. Fountain City Town Hall meets at Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 5337 Jacksboro Pike. The guest speaker will be Officer Craig McNew who will speak about properly disposing of prescription drugs. People attending the meeting are more than welcome to bring in their old or unused medications, and Officer McNew will properly dispose of them.
Victims of Violent Crime Support Group (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Church Street United Methodist Chruch Room 202
Please join our HOPE for Victims Support Group.Monday, September 13, 2010 at 7:00pmChurch Street United Methodist Church, Room 202.Our shared grief gives us a connection to each other that creates a bridge of understanding and HOPE. We are here for each other, to share the memories, to vent, to ask questions, to share experiences and to give each other friendship & support. Whether it has been very recently, or a few years ago, or many years or months ago, we can all give each other the knowledge of the experience and coping skills we've gained along the way.
"Growing Up with the Walker Sisters" by Robin Goddard (history)
Time: 7:00 PMLocation: Blount County Public Library
Robin Goddard, daughter of Elsie Burrell, will describe her experiences visiting the Walker sisters during travels with Miss Elsie, a Blount County schools supervisor for many years.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
March of Dimes Signature Drink Challenge (Fundraiser/Charity)
Time: 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM
Location: AMS Technology Center
The 1st Annual Signature Drink Challenge benefiting the March of Dimes will be Tuesday, September 14, 2010 at the AMS Technology Center, 9119 Cross Park Drive, Knoxville, TN. Five area bartenders/establishments will compete by creating an original alcoholic beverage and a non-alcoholic beverage. The winning drinks will then become the “signature” drinks of the 20th annual Signature Chefs Auction on November 14. Tickets are $50 each and attendance is limited to 125 guests. Proceeds from the evening will help fund the March of Dimes mission of giving every baby a healthy start.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Celebrate Recovery (Free Community Service)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Fairview Baptist Church, Corryton
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered outreach ministry where people can start the recovery process from their hurts, hang-ups and habits. We will meet every Thursday from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 9th. Child care will be provided. Please select Celebrate Recovery under Ministries at fairviewbaptist.com or call the church office at 687-5648 for more information.
Fountain City Town Hall (Community Event)
Time: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Church of the Good Shepherd, Knoxville
Fountain City Town Hall will meet at on September 13th at 7 PM for its first general meeting since May. Fountain City Town Hall meets at Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 5337 Jacksboro Pike. The guest speaker will be Officer Craig McNew who will speak about properly disposing of prescription drugs. People attending the meeting are more than welcome to bring in their old or unused medications, and Officer McNew will properly dispose of them.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Celebrate Recovery (Free Community Service)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Fairview Baptist Church, Corryton
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered outreach ministry where people can start the recovery process from their hurts, hang-ups and habits. We will meet every Thursday from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 9th. Child care will be provided. Please select Celebrate Recovery under Ministries at fairviewbaptist.com or call the church office at 687-5648 for more information.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
Goodwill's 26th Annual Vintage Fashion Show (Fundraiser/Charity)
Time: 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Location: Hilton-Downtown Knoxville
Thursday, September 16th at the Downtown Hilton, models will strut their stuff in Goodwill fashions from various decades at the 26th Annual Goodwill Vintage Fashion Show.All items in the show will be available for sale immediately following the show.The night will begin with a pre-sale from 5 pm until 6:15 pm where exclusive vintage merchandise will be available to the public. Entry into the pre-sale is only $5 and shopping early will guarantee the best selection of these hard-to-find men’s and women’s items. Dinner will follow the pre-sale at 6:15 pm and the show will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets for the show are $35 or $325 for a table of ten and include entry to the show, a full-course dinner, two complimentary glasses of wine, and entry to the post-show sale.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Celebrate Recovery (Free Community Service)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Fairview Baptist Church, Corryton
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered outreach ministry where people can start the recovery process from their hurts, hang-ups and habits. We will meet every Thursday from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 9th. Child care will be provided. Please select Celebrate Recovery under Ministries at fairviewbaptist.com or call the church office at 687-5648 for more information.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Ultimate Cowboy Challenge (Horse Shows)
Time: 6:00 AMLocation: Athens Regional Park, Athens, TN
4th Annual Ultimate Cowboy Challenge Teresa Ray Memorial Ultimate Cowboy Challenge September 17 & 18, 2010Friday Night -Running ShowRegistration 6:00 * Show 7:00Payouts to 3rd placeSaturday - Ultimate Cowboy Challenge9:00 AMFor further information visit our website www.mcminncountyequineassociation.comcheck us out on facebook, McMinn County Equine Association
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
M&M Studies for Women (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Location: Cokesbury United Methodist Church
Come join us for fun, fellowship and small group bible studies. We meet every Friday morning at 9:30 in Epworth Hall at Cokesbury United Methodist Church's North Campus. 9915 Kingston Pike.For More Information, contact: KimEmail: kcdmommy@yahoo,comWebsite: http://www.ccclive.org
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Celebrate Recovery (Free Community Service)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Fairview Baptist Church, Corryton
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered outreach ministry where people can start the recovery process from their hurts, hang-ups and habits. We will meet every Thursday from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 9th. Child care will be provided. Please select Celebrate Recovery under Ministries at fairviewbaptist.com or call the church office at 687-5648 for more information.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Ultimate Cowboy Challenge (Horse Shows)
Time: 6:00 AMLocation: Athens Regional Park, Athens, TN
4th Annual Ultimate Cowboy Challenge Teresa Ray Memorial Ultimate Cowboy Challenge September 17 & 18, 2010Friday Night -Running ShowRegistration 6:00 * Show 7:00Payouts to 3rd placeSaturday - Ultimate Cowboy Challenge9:00 AMFor further information visit our website www.mcminncountyequineassociation.comcheck us out on facebook, McMinn County Equine Association
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
11th Annual Hogskin History Day (Community Event)
Time: 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Location: Narrow Ridge Earth Literacy Center, Washburn, TN
We welcome you to our free, annual, fun-filled celebration of the music, culture and history of the Hogskin Valley community of Grainger and Union counties. This family-oriented celebration will include: heritage crafts; life-sized puppets; Native American artifacts, dancing and drumming; the Stoney Creek Cloggers; more children’s activities than ever before; and lots of good local music at our outdoor stage. There will be tours of environmentally friendly Narrow Ridge buildings, discussions with local historians, a silent auction, and local vendors offering a variety of goods and energy efficient options for your home. Delicious, Earth-friendly cuisine will be available for purchase. For more information and directions to Narrow Ridge Center, visit our website, call us at 497-2753 or e-mail us at Community@narrowridge.org. See you there!
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Sunday, September 19, 2010
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
HALT (Humans and Animals Learning Together) Adoption Event (Pet Adoptions)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: PetSmart, 214 Morrell Road, Knoxville, TN (near West Town Mall)
Dogs from the Fall 2010 HALT classes are available for adoption. HALT (Humans and Animals Learning Together) is a non-profit program within which at-risk adolescents teach basic obedience commands to dogs rescued from area shelters. There are 5 dogs available for adoption. For more information about the dogs or the program, please visit our website www.vet.utk.edu/halt .
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Monday, September 20, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Celebrate Recovery (Free Community Service)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Fairview Baptist Church, Corryton
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered outreach ministry where people can start the recovery process from their hurts, hang-ups and habits. We will meet every Thursday from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 9th. Child care will be provided. Please select Celebrate Recovery under Ministries at fairviewbaptist.com or call the church office at 687-5648 for more information.
"You & I: Co-Existing with Black Bears" by Kathy Sherrard and Anne Allison, Appalachian Bear Rescue (Educational Event)
Time: 7:00 PMLocation: Blount County Public Library
Kathy Sherrard and Anne Allison will discuss how Homo sapiens (humans) can successfully co-exist with Usus americanus (black bears). As fall approaches and bears are searching for mast in preparation for hibernation, humans can expect more encounters so Sherrard and Allison will describe ways to share space and potential food sources.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Celebrate Recovery (Free Community Service)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Fairview Baptist Church, Corryton
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered outreach ministry where people can start the recovery process from their hurts, hang-ups and habits. We will meet every Thursday from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 9th. Child care will be provided. Please select Celebrate Recovery under Ministries at fairviewbaptist.com or call the church office at 687-5648 for more information.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
Oak Ridge Community Wellness Fair (Health/Wellness)
Time: 3:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Location: Oak Ridge High School
Come enjoy an afternoon of Health & Fitness at Oak Ridge High School, September 22, 2010, 3:30PM-6:30PM presented by Oak Ridge Schools Coordinated School Health (CSH). The Wellness Fair is free to both vendors and the community. Representatives from local agencies/organizations have been invited to attend and will be present with complimentary items, free health screenings, and /or literature. Methodist Medical Center will also be on hand to provide several vital health screenings free of charge. The purpose of this event is to bring information and awareness of various health and fitness organizations/agencies to our community. There will be several giveaways and door prizes (Ninentendo Wii, Dollywood Passes, Restaurant Gift Certificates, IPOD, and much more!). Event is to be held in the commons area of Oak Ridge High School, 1450 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge. You may contact Blair King @ 425-9028 or bking@ortn.edu. You may visit www.ortn.edu/CSH for more information.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Celebrate Recovery (Free Community Service)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Fairview Baptist Church, Corryton
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered outreach ministry where people can start the recovery process from their hurts, hang-ups and habits. We will meet every Thursday from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 9th. Child care will be provided. Please select Celebrate Recovery under Ministries at fairviewbaptist.com or call the church office at 687-5648 for more information.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Celebrate Recovery (Free Community Service)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Fairview Baptist Church, Corryton
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered outreach ministry where people can start the recovery process from their hurts, hang-ups and habits. We will meet every Thursday from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 9th. Child care will be provided. Please select Celebrate Recovery under Ministries at fairviewbaptist.com or call the church office at 687-5648 for more information.
Friday, September 24, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
M&M Studies for Women (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Location: Cokesbury United Methodist Church
Come join us for fun, fellowship and small group bible studies. We meet every Friday morning at 9:30 in Epworth Hall at Cokesbury United Methodist Church's North Campus. 9915 Kingston Pike.For More Information, contact: KimEmail: kcdmommy@yahoo,comWebsite: http://www.ccclive.org
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
The Well for Single Mom's (Ladies Fellowship)
Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church Concord
Single Moms -- THE WELL is a once monthly time for Single Moms from our community to gather together to fellowship, make new friends, laugh, relax and hear how wonderful it is to fall in love with Jesus. Kim, a former single mom, presents her testimony, experience and God’s will for our lives through truthful, heartfelt Biblical teaching. We provide dinner for both mom and children and childcare at no cost. Please join us on September 24th at THE WELL. Dinner and childcare for the children begins at 6:00pm. Reservations are required and the ladies can contact Leanne at 671-5585 or lnewman@fbconcord.org to reserve their spot or visit our website at www.fbconcord.org/thewell .
Celebrate Recovery (Free Community Service)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Fairview Baptist Church, Corryton
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered outreach ministry where people can start the recovery process from their hurts, hang-ups and habits. We will meet every Thursday from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 9th. Child care will be provided. Please select Celebrate Recovery under Ministries at fairviewbaptist.com or call the church office at 687-5648 for more information.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
MUSIC ON THE LAWN (Community Event)
Time: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
Location: ELMCROFT ASSISTED LIVING in HALLS
2nd Annual Music on the Lawn at Elmcroft Assisted Living in Halls. There will be music, crafts, services, food and all kinds of fun from 10am-3pm and it is free. If you would like to set up a booth to sell your services or goods, please contact Gail at 865-925-2668,
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
HALT (Humans and Animals Learning Together) Adoption Event (Pet Adoptions)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: PETCO, 169 Brooklawn Street, Farragut, TN (near Kroger)
Dogs from the Fall 2010 HALT classes are available for adoption. HALT (Humans and Animals Learning Together) is a non-profit program within which at-risk adolescents teach basic obedience commands to dogs rescued from area shelters. There are 5 dogs available for adoption. For more information about the dogs or the program, please visit our website www.vet.utk.edu/halt .
Monday, September 27, 2010
Recycle Old Computers for FREE at Goodwill! (Community Event)
Location: Any Goodwill Industries-Knoxville Store or Attended Drop-off Center
Why pay to recycle when you can do it for free? Residents throughout Goodwill Industries-Knoxville, Inc.’s 15 county service delivery area are now able to recycle their computers and computer equipment free of charge. Goodwill Industries and Dell have teamed-up to offer the Reconnect program which will allow consumers to drop off their computers and computer equipment at any Goodwill Industries-Knoxville retail location or attended donation center for recycling. Recycling doesn’t just save the environment- it provides jobs and training. All proceeds from this program benefit Goodwill Industries-Knoxville, Inc.’s vocational training and employment opportunities for individuals with barriers to employment.
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
Celebrate Recovery (Free Community Service)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Fairview Baptist Church, Corryton
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered outreach ministry where people can start the recovery process from their hurts, hang-ups and habits. We will meet every Thursday from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 9th. Child care will be provided. Please select Celebrate Recovery under Ministries at fairviewbaptist.com or call the church office at 687-5648 for more information.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
Celebrate Recovery (Free Community Service)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Fairview Baptist Church, Corryton
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered outreach ministry where people can start the recovery process from their hurts, hang-ups and habits. We will meet every Thursday from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 9th. Child care will be provided. Please select Celebrate Recovery under Ministries at fairviewbaptist.com or call the church office at 687-5648 for more information.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Sever County Lock-Up for MDA (Charity Fundraiser)
Time: 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Location: NASCAR SpeedPark in Sevierville
The fundraiser will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Smoky Mountains NASCAR SpeedPark. MDA will “arrest” local business and community members at their jobs and haul them off to the event. These “jailbirds” will then raise their “bail” by calling and texting their friends, colleagues and relatives and asking them to make a donation to benefit children and adults with muscular dystrophy. MDA asks residents from Sevierville, Pigeon Forge and the surrounding area to tip off the Association of local suspects with a “big heart” by contacting MDA Fundraising Coordinator Mike Mangione at 865-588-1632 or mmangione@mdausa.org. Community members can also turn themselves in.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
Celebrate Recovery (Free Community Service)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Fairview Baptist Church, Corryton
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered outreach ministry where people can start the recovery process from their hurts, hang-ups and habits. We will meet every Thursday from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 9th. Child care will be provided. Please select Celebrate Recovery under Ministries at fairviewbaptist.com or call the church office at 687-5648 for more information.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Performance Training, Inc. All Sports Camp (Youth)
Time: 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center
Experience the fitness and fun of All Sports Camp, where campers explore a variety of sports and fitness opportunities that will keep them active and building healthy habits to last a lifetime. Instruction is taught at all skill levels while promoting self-confidence, balance, coordination, and teamwork.All Sports Camp is located at Fort Sanders Health and Fitness Center (FSHFC). Members of FSHFC will pay $130 for the week. Non-members will pay $160 for the week. Discounts are available for families with more than one child enrolled. Camp is held Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (see dates below for registration). Camp is for kids ages six through 13-years-old.For more information or to register for All Sports Camp, call the Performance Training, Inc. office at (865) 531-5453.
ETTAC takes used computers (Free Community Service)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you bought a new computer system during Tennessee’s tax free holiday and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or better. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then loaned to clients to enable them to learn, work and to become more productive. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at their Knoxville office located at 4918 North Broadway. You may also call (865) 219-0130 to possibly arrange to have it picked up, but we cannot guarantee in all cases that we can do this.
computers needed (To help people with disabilities)
Time: 9:00 AM to 5:15 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
If you recently upgraded your computer system and want to know where to drop off your old computer, the East Tennessee Technology Access Center will accept Pentium IV computers or newer. All computers must be in good working condition. ETTAC is a regional nonprofit agency that helps people with disabilities. The staff adapts computers with specialized software and hardware that are then given or loaned to clients with disabilities to enable them to become more productive. Hard drives will be wiped clean before distribution. All donations are tax deductible. Computers can be dropped off at ETTAC’s new Knoxville office located at 116 Childress Street, Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call (865) 219-0130 for directions or for further information about ETTAC’s programs, or visit the website at www.discoveret.org/ettac.
Wanted: Teens with disabilities (Help techies adapt toys)
Time: 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: East Tennessee Technology Access Center
WANTED: the East Tennessee Technology Access Center is looking for teenagers with disabilities who would like to participate in the development of adapted toys, robots, and possibly even X-Box controllers. They will be working with a group of designers and super-duper techies at ETTAC’s Knoxville office, 4918 N. Broadway for one or two afternoons the week of July 12. Students must be able to communicate with the Electronic-Techies about the toys, trucks, robots, and electronic games they need help playing with. Those who help will be the first to get newly adapted items! For more information, call Lois at (865) 219-0130.
Celebrate Recovery (Free Community Service)
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Fairview Baptist Church, Corryton
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered outreach ministry where people can start the recovery process from their hurts, hang-ups and habits. We will meet every Thursday from 7-9pm beginning Sept. 9th. Child care will be provided. Please select Celebrate Recovery under Ministries at fairviewbaptist.com or call the church office at 687-5648 for more information.







