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CommunitySubmitted by Georgia Girl on November 29, 2011 - 11:38am.
Dec 3 2011 - 1:00pm Dec 4 2011 - 7:00pm Saturday, 12/03/2011 - 1:00 - 7:00 PM and Sunday, 12/04/2011 - 1:00 - 6:00 PM The Rockwood Christmas Home Tour is our biggest fundraising event of the year, your support is appreciated. ( categories: )
Submitted by Georgia Girl on November 29, 2011 - 11:35am.
Dec 2 2011 - 7:00pm Dec 2 2011 - 8:30pm Enjoy the spirit of the season at these upcoming events, hosted by Rockwood 2000. Rockwood’s annual Christmas Tree Lighting Celebration will take place at at Homecoming Park downtown. Special holiday music will be provided by the Rockwood Middle School Glee Club and Rockwood First Baptist Church. Santa Claus will read a classic Christmas Story to the children. Please bring your camera for photo's with Santa. This is a free family event for all ages. ( categories: )
Submitted by Georgia Girl on November 14, 2010 - 3:33pm.
Dec 4 2010 - 1:00pm Dec 4 2010 - 7:00pm The Tour of Homes event will showcase seven historic homes along with a historic church playing Holiday music throughout the day. Downtown, antique shopping and a Holiday SALE with décor from artist Stephen Brown of Glitterville will be a highlight. For the history lovers, a Civil War encampment will be setup during the tour with historic displays and re-enactments. Also, a “Ho Ho Ho” Christmas Mystery Play will be performing at 5 PM and is complimentary with your ticket. ( categories: )
Submitted by Georgia Girl on November 14, 2010 - 3:24pm.
Dec 3 2010 - 6:30pm Dec 3 2010 - 7:30pm Rockwood’s first annual Christmas Tree Lighting Celebration will take place on Friday, December 3rd at 6:30 p.m. at Homecoming Park downtown. Special holiday music will be provided. Santa Claus will read a classic Christmas Story to the children. The Rockwood Merchants Association will provide photo’s with Santa Claus. This is a family event for all ages and is being hosted by Rockwood 2000. Submitted by Georgia Girl on November 9, 2010 - 3:57pm.
Dec 5 2010 - 12:00pm Dec 5 2010 - 2:00pm Please join Rockwood First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) for a chili lunch and bake sale at 12pm in the fellowship hall. The community is invited to attend. The chili lunch is all you can eat, and includes dessert and drink for $5.00 per person. Also, the Butter n' Love Cookbook (reprint of our favorite cookbook from 1982) will be available for $10.00. This event is being sponsored by Circle 3 and proceeds will support the ministries of the church. The church is located at 328 W. Rockwood Street . ( categories: )
Submitted by Georgia Girl on November 27, 2009 - 9:11am.
Tour times are December 5th, Saturday 1-8 pm & December 6th, Sunday 1-6 pm Eleven Historic homes will be on display with caroling, holiday food and historic character portrayals. Stephen Brown (Link...) will feature his Edwardian home and also items from One Hundred 80 Degrees will be available to purchase. Also, hand crafted gifts will be available to purchase. Rockwood High School will host the Festival of Trees and the Drama Club will participate in the History Play portraying beloved teachers (6:00 pm Saturday). 100 Civil War reenactors will be participating (Rockwood Sports Complex area) with firearms, artillery pieces (Battle of the Cannons at 3:30pm Saturday), horses, and other equipment carried by soldiers of the time. Tickets can be purchased at O' Those Were The Days antique store and Live & Let Live drugs store in Downtown Rockwood. Tickets are $12 per person in advance, $15 per person the day of the event. Tickets can also be purchased using pay-pal at Link.... ( categories: )
Submitted by Georgia Girl on November 16, 2009 - 10:29am.
Dec 5 2009 - 1:00pm Dec 5 2009 - 8:00pm Rockwood Tennessee Christmas Tour of Homes Eleven Historic homes will be on display with caroling, holiday food and historic character portrayals. Stephen Brown (creator of Glitterville) will feature his Edwardian home and also items from One Hundred 80 Degrees will be available to purchase. Also, hand crafted gifts will be available to purchase. Rockwood High School will host the Festival of Trees and the Drama Club will participate in the History Play portraying beloved teachers (6:00 pm Saturday). 100 Civil War reenactors will be participating (Rockwood Sports Complex area) with firearms, artillery pieces (Battle of the Cannons at 3:30pm Saturday), horses, and other equipment carried by soldiers of the time. Tickets can be purchased at Live & Let Live Drugstore in Downtown Rockwood, where the tour begins. Tickets are $12 per person in advance, $15 per person the day of the event. Tickets can also be purchased at Link.... For more information, contact Live & Let Live at 865-354-0234 or O’ Those Were The Days antique store at 865-354-9629 or Rockwood 2000 865-778-0510 or visit our website Link.... ( categories: )
Submitted by Creativeartsco-op on November 13, 2009 - 1:06pm.
Dec 12 2009 - 7:30pm Dec 19 2009 - 7:30pm The Creative Arts Co-op is proud to announce the upcoming community theatre production of the Dickens' classic 'A Christmas Carol'. The community theatre production will take the stage December 12, 18, and 19 at Holy Joe's in downtown Harriman. Tickets are just $5.00 per person. For more information, please contact the Creative Arts Co-op at 865/765-1129 or visit Link.... We hope to see you there! ( categories: )
Submitted by Georgia Girl on September 29, 2009 - 5:15pm.
Saturday, October 3rd, 10 am- 7 pm Joanne Cash Yates will be performing, as well as: The pageant will include, Miss Teen Fall Festival ($500 scholarship), Miss Junior Teen, Miss Preteen, Miss Petite, and Pretty Baby Don't miss the fun for the family in historic downtown Rockwood , Tennessee ! ( categories: )
Submitted by Creativeartsco-op on September 22, 2009 - 9:08pm.
OPEN AUDITIONS! The Creative Arts Co-op's holiday show this year will be the Dickens' classic 'A Christmas Carol'. Open auditions will be held for all characters on Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 7:00pm and Friday, September 25, 2009 at 10:00am. Headshots and resumes are great, but not necessary. Auditions will be cold readings from the script. Show dates are December 11, 12, 18, 19, 2009 with rehearsals beginning October 12, 2009. Auditions will be held at the studio located at 505 N. Roane Street, Harriman. Call the Creative Arts Co-op at 865/765-1129 or visit Link... for more information.
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Submitted by TAOastronomer on September 17, 2009 - 10:10am.
Sep 19 2009 - 7:00pm Sep 19 2009 - 11:30pm Public Stargaze: Adventures in Amateur Rocketry Tamke-Allen Observatory, September 19 The public is invited to enjoy the second Tamke-Allan Observatory Public Stargaze of the month on September 19 at 7:00 PM. Our program will include a discussion of the Phoenix amateur rocketry project by Sterling Edmunds. Sterling was one of the chief radio operators at our N4TAO Special Event Amateur Radio Station in August. Sterling will speak about the Phoenix Project from creation to finish. This will include goals, designs, pictures, and videos about rocketry. This will be an excellent evening to visit and enjoy astronomy. The observatory sponsors public Stargazes on the first and third Saturday evenings of each month. Amateur astronomers bring telescopes and binoculars and offer views of astronomical objects, while visitors are invited to bring their telescopes, questions and cookies to share with the astronomers. The observatory is located just off Caney Creek Road between Midtown and Rockwood. Please check the observatory web site at Link... for driving instructions and a map. TAO is wheelchair-accessible. TAO is a part of Roane State Community College, and supports light conservation and energy conservation. Poorly directed light is wasted and causes glare – a hazard on our highways.. Directing light downward where it is needed conserves energy and gives us a safer, more secure community. It also keeps our observatory open for education and research. When was the last time that you could see our beautiful milky way? We are losing our Roane County heritage to the glare of unshielded lights. Submitted by bswinford1 on July 21, 2009 - 2:30pm.
MOBILIZATION FOR CLEAN AIR You are invited to join concerned citizens in expressing their commitment to a clean, safe environment and community in a celebration for clean air and rally to raise awareness about the impacts of the life cycle of coal. This is a call for you to take a Sunday out of your life to show your dedication to protecting environment and communities of Appalachia. WHAT WHEN Why HOW YOU CAN HELP 2. Dress up! Yep—we want you to come in your 4. Respect. Show respect for all the people you encounter during the event. There will be animal rights activist and hunters, Christians 5. Bring signs showing support for Tennessee’s air, watersheds, and heritage. We need art, banners, musicians and you. Especially 6. Help by playing a support role for the event. We are looking for mature, intelligent individuals to sever as a support team. We need people to serve in the following roles photographers, videographers, street theater, artists and musicians, and care team. Please contact us at tanyabturner@gmail.com or 865 689-8976 if you want to volunteer. Commitment to Nonviolence FOR MORE INFORMATION Phone: (865) 689-2778 Website: unitedmountaindefense.org. ( categories: )
Submitted by farmer leaf on March 28, 2009 - 9:12am.
Bill Moyers Journal (PBS) had an informative segment on a community organizer in South Chicago last night, that was attempting to get Wal-Mart to pay a living wage to employees. Wal-Mart threatened to close its' stores there if the Chicago City Council passed the living wage bill. Unfortunately, back room politics (bribes and threats) ultimately defeated the bill. Wal-Mart's attitude-"Poor people are lucky to have a job at all." I think this is the attitude that leads to economic, if not actual, slavery. Also this related post from KnoxViews I watched the great movie Wall-E last night. If you haven't seen it yet, fire up your Netflix or jot down a note to hit Blockbuster after work. If you have seen it, you probably recognized the corporate behemoth of Buy-N-Large. We have a similar, sinister company down here on Earth called Wal-Mart. In the movie, Buy-N-Large has gotten so gargantuan and out-of-control that it has taken on every aspect of society: It peddles every possible product at its Supercenters, it sells gas, it controls the banks -- and it has even taken on the role of a quasi-government. Wal-Mart would love to be Buy-N-Large if it could. Indeed, the Bentonville behemoth has recently attempted to grow beyond its traditional Supercenter model. It has introduced gas stations and has even tried to create a bank! But perhaps most ominously, Wal-Mart is even getting involved in elections. During the 2008 election, management pulled employees into meetings to urge them not to vote for Obama because -- gasp! -- he would fight for worker's rights. The similarity between the Bentonville behemoth and the Buy-N-Large behemoth is funny, but it's scary, too. It's why I'm doing work with Wake Up Wal-Mart. Consider Wake Up Wal-Mart as Wall-E. I know that analogy doesn't really work -- but both WUWM and Wall-E fight/are fighting the behemoth to restore environmental vitality and quality of life back to America. I urge you to join the fight! ( categories: )
Submitted by nomorelifeonswanpond on March 19, 2009 - 6:52pm.
Rep. Dennis Ferguson, We have waited over a month watching and waiting on the promises that were made in Nashville when we tesified in front of the House Environment & Conservation Committee. As we testified, the panel looked shocked, and I can only ascertain that they did not fully understand the impact that the TVA disaster had left on the residents of our community. We did our best to voice what was going on in our community. The panel appeared concerned and asked questions, and Rep. Ferguson even though you were not on that committee you did attend because this disaster happened in your district. After we met with you in your office, you asked "what we wanted"... we told you we would like answers, help for residents that were in need, and help in getting regulation on the Fly Ash. We gave you a list of residents that needed assistance in relocation.. you stated you would contact them. I went back to Roane County and advised residents that they would be hearing from you... but you gave that list to TVA instead... and as of today I know of no-one that you have contacted from that list. The residents just needed to hear assurances that you had heard us... that you understood our concerns, that you cared. It's hard to hold on to empty promises. ( categories: )
Submitted by farmer leaf on March 18, 2009 - 11:10pm.
Dear Senator Yager, If you believe that your brief, standard form reply makes me feel Due to your current mental distance from our community, you may be In the past, you have been elected because you were a known quantity In conclusion, let me assure you that a wake up call is coming your Sincerely, Leaf Myczack, a Roane County Farmer ( categories: )
Submitted by farmer leaf on March 16, 2009 - 8:34am.
I was disappointed, but not surprised, to see members of the community ready to throw the youthful activists from Mountain Justice Spring Break and their Knoxville colleagues (UMD) "under the bus." (see post-"Not Supported by TNCASN) Their crime it seems was to get arrested while conducting a peaceful protest in front of TVA HQ in Knoxville on Saturday. I have posted many comments about "Speaking Truth to Power" on this site, and how Power responds when spoken to truthfully. Having been arrested numerous times for peacefully exercising my first amendment rights, including a severe beating while handcuffed, because I was a "community activist leader," or in the eyes of law enforcement-head troublemaker, I feel I can lend some perspective to this issue. These young college students from Mountain Justice Spring Break, came from many different schools, Chapel Hill, VA Tech, James Madison, etc. and spent the week camped out at the Boy Scout Camp nearby. During the week, different groups of students visited our farm to learn about sustainability, energy efficiency, and to help out with work projects. Altogether, at least 20 students participated here on the farm, some came numerous times. I found them to be inquisitive, eager learners, intelligent and well informed, and willing workers. (Yes they dug post holes and hand plowed, two grueling activities). Our discussions were stimulating, and ranged from population overshoot, to mountaintop removal, to sustainable agriculture. I was impressed by their idealism and grew quite fond of them and even invited a couple back to intern here on the farm this Summer. These young people are inheriting a world that is in economic and environmental collapse. They understand that the "gravy train" their parents and grandparents got to ride on has left the station without them aboard. They have no illusions about the mythical "American Dream," and how it is undergoing a fundamental change that will usher in a whole new paradigm. In short, they know the generations preceding them have created a mighty big mess as a result of narrow focused self-indulgence. And to their credit, they are not bitter, but optimistic and excited about the role they might play in the changes occurring. Roane County, along with East Tennessee in general, has been asleep at the wheel for a long time. It was only with a disaster of catastrophic proportion that the community began to question lifelong held assumptions about TVA and coal fired electric generation. People seemingly flip on the switch with little awareness of the destruction being caused by that innocuous gesture. Our fellow citizens have been put through hell as mountainsides of "overburden" (the blown up tops of our mountains) slide down into hollows and crush homes and families who have called these valleys home for generations. Coal companies, operating under contract for TVA, have poisoned wells, springs, and creeks that have nurtured our kinfolk since colonial time. Finally some of that pain has now come to the other end of the coal cycle. What these protesters attempted to do was to link the two ends of a non-stop disaster together. The coal ash catastrophe is not the property of the citizens of Kingston or Roane County. It is an environmental assault against every living being on this planet. People claim to not be environmentalists, as if that were a bad thing. Yet each of us requires, no actually demands, clean air to breathe, clean water to drink, and healthy food to eat. This doesn't happen by magic, it happens because we make a conscious effort to do what it takes to provide the environment where those things can happen. If we are going to throw someone under the bus, how about we start with Troy Beets and TVA? ( categories: )
Submitted by Creativeartsco-op on August 18, 2008 - 7:55pm.
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Submitted by onetahiti on March 23, 2008 - 12:01pm.
You or your company or group can help get a $200,000 grant for a pumper truck for our Volunteer Fire Department! Send in your pledges NOW, this week. Send notice of your pledges to pumperpledge@westroane.com, then donate by Paypal at westroane.com or by mail to P.O. Box 417 in Rockwood.
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Submitted by onetahiti on October 14, 2007 - 10:59am.
Oct 1 2007 - 11:00am Oct 15 2007 - 11:59am It's not too late to participate in this year's Great Worldwide Star Count, "a half-month citizen science project that will harness thousands of observers across the globe to help map light pollution." The mapping effort runs from October 1 through October 15. Submitted by onetahiti on October 14, 2007 - 10:51am.
Help to map light pollution right here in Roane County. See: Link... For NASA's composite view of the lights of earth at night, see: Link...
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Submitted by onetahiti on October 5, 2007 - 10:20pm.
Since someone asked: The Annual Live Fire Training for Firefighters will start at 9 AM on Saturday October 13 at the West Roane County Volunteer Fire Department Open House held at Station No. 1 on Pumphouse Road.
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Submitted by onetahiti on October 2, 2007 - 6:51pm.
Oct 13 2007 - 9:00am Oct 13 2007 - 7:59pm The West Roane County Volunteer Fire Department cordially invites you to our Open House Saturday, October 13, all day, at Station No. 1 on Pumphouse Road near Rockwood. Live Burn Trailer – Training Demonstration: Live Fire Training starts at 9 AM! Firefighters should attend. Extrication Equipment Demonstration Also: The blue fluorescent street number signs will be available. For more information, contact information, map, etc., see: Link... FREE! Download the above color poster, size 11"x17" ("tabloid") in PDF format (268kb): Link... ( categories: )
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