OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (June 2, 2023) – The Oak Ridge Public Library (ORPL) is proud to announce it will hold the grand reopening of the library’s East Wing, which includes the brand-new Children’s Room and ADA bathrooms, next month.These projects were made possible through a combination of funding from the City of Oak Ridge, a Support Grant to Local Governments, and the Friends of Oak Ridge Public Library administering a bequest on behalf of Jerry Kinnamon.Jefferson Middle School art students created a mural for
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (June 2, 2023) – The Oak Ridge Recreation and Parks Department will hold its first public open house for the Outdoor Pool Renovation Project this month.On Tuesday, June 13, 2023, at 6 p.m., the public is invited to join us for a brief presentation at the Scarboro Community Center followed by an interactive open house.The open house is a chance for the consulting company working on the project, Kimley-Horn and Counsilman-Hunsaker, and staff at the City to hear public input involving the
Fund is accepting proposals until June 15, 2023 Applications for grants from the Oak Ridge Fund for Achieving Community Excellence (ORFACE), an affiliate fund of East Tennessee Foundation (ETF), are now open. 501(c)(3) public charities, public educational institutions and units of government that are located in or serve residents of the city of Oak Ridge are strongly encouraged to submit proposals. Applications must be submitted online to ETF no later than June 15, 2023. Grant awards will
Roane State Foundation is pleased to announce the members of its recently assembled campaign cabinet for the Knox Regional Health Science and Simulation Center project. The $75,000,000 facility will replace Roane State’s current Knox County Center for Health Sciences, relocating the campus to the 9000-block of Sherrill Boulevard and expanding it to approximately 130,000 square feet. TCAT Knoxville will also occupy space and offer select health science programs at the new campus. The State of Tennessee
Oak Ridge, TN – Tim O’Brien will kick-off ORNL Federal Credit Union’s (ORNL FCU) Summer Sessions concert series in Oak Ridge on Saturday, June 10. Opening for Tim O’Brien will be the Po’ Ramblin Boys, who were a crowd favorite during the 2021 series. Nashville-based O’Brien, a Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, is a lifelong devotee of bluegrass music with 40+ years in the industry. He started touring nationally in 1978 with Colorado bluegrass band Hot Rize and his songs “Walk
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. – During the 2022-23 school year, through a partnership with Well Child, more than 380 health and eye exams were administered to students of Oak Ridge Schools at no cost to the student. Exams were given by licensed Well Child medical professionals on site at each school, minimizing time away from the classroom. The exams are integral in identifying health concerns and vision impairments in students, and this year’s 116 comprehensive eye exams resulted in 29 students receiving a pair of
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OAK RIDGE, Tenn. – Fifty-nine percent of third grade students in Oak Ridge Schools scored proficient on the spring 2023 English Language Arts (ELA) Tennessee Comprehensive Academic Program (TCAP), nearly 19 percentage points higher than the statewide proficiency level of 40 percent. This represents a six percent increase from the district’s 2022 spring scores.“We are thrilled with the growth we saw at the third grade level and know it is a direct reflection of the hard work and dedication of not only our
For the first time in more than 50 years, a Roane State Middle College student has received the President’s Award, the college’s highest honor for students. Leah Cobble, 18, was announced as the winner during Roane State’s annual Awards Night held in late April on the flagship campus in Harriman. “I was beyond shocked when my name was called,” Cobble said. “Being so young, and the only Middle College student up on stage, I felt as if I didn’t have a chance. It’s an honor to be presented this award
Roane State has a new director of recruiting based at the college’s Oak Ridge campus. Stequita (Quita) Zerr started in the role this past March. She has been a community outreach professional for more than eight years with a rich background in career development. Her professional experience has spanned governmental organizations, post-secondary institutions, and multifamily housing management opportunities. But it was her desire to reconnect with students that ultimately led her to Roane State. “I
Registration is now open for DOE’s 2023 Small Business Forum & Expo, taking place July 11-12, in New Orleans, Louisiana! Hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, DOE's 2023 Small Business Forum & Expo is designed specifically to connect small businesses with the Department’s national laboratories and program offices as well as the prime contractors all of whom help advance the Agency’s missions. THIS YEAR'S FORUM & EXPO OFFERS EXCLUSIVE ACCESS