The Creative Arts Co-op continues its summer activities with its 10th Annual Creative Junction Summer Camp series. Programs include students from Pre-K through 12th grade. Half-day and full-day camps are scheduled for June and July.
Please contact the Creative Arts Co-op at 865/765-1129 or visit (link...) for more details.
Topics:
|
The Princess Dream is to make the Princess a unique educational tool that will prepare students who are interested in stage, sound, film, television, radio...all of the "media/theatre arts". The Princess, and the Channel 15 studio, will be a hands-on tool students can use as they do class study.
Some of Roane County's young leaders discussed what needs to happen this week.
Read more HERE!
If you would like to volunteer at the Princess, contact Wilma Mullins right away!
|
Consolidating two households, household items at bargain prices, original art, frames, some pottery, senior care items, furniture, lamps, clothes size 6-14, costume jewelry, fixer-upper dollhouse, hospital bed. 555 Scandlyn Drive, Rockwood. Call 865-250-6938 for more information
The Creative Arts Co-op announces its annual Spring Break Art Camp for 1st through 7th graders. The day camp offers students a chance to get creative -and sometimes messy- while exploring the arts. The cost is $85.00 per student and includes all materials and snacks.
For information or registration, please contact the Creative Arts Co-op at 865/765-1129 or visit (link...)
Topics:
|
The Creative Arts Co-op is excited to announce the opening of its new home. The Creative Arts Co-op Visual and Performing Arts Center is located at 426 Ruritan Road, Harriman. The larger facility offers more space for our theatrical productions, camps, and classes as well as our soon-to-be famous murder mysteries. There will be an official grand opening later this month (once the paint dries), so we will keep everyone posted. And we hope to see you there!
For more information on any of our programs, please contact the Creative Arts Co-op at 865/765-1129 or visit us at (link...).
Topics:
|
Destiny Carter, a Rockwood fifth-grader, has won the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation's poster contest. Her entry will go on to compete at the national level in the Department of Justice-sponsored event. See: (link...)
Congratulations, Destiny Carter!
-- OneTahiti
Topics:
|
Saturday, October 3rd, 10 am- 7 pm
MUSIC - ART - CRAFTS - PAGEANT -FOOD - FAMILY EUN!!
Joanne Cash Yates will be performing, as well as:
Connie Kis Anderson, C.J. Hall, Russ Roberts and Bill Wright.
The pageant will include, Miss Teen Fall Festival ($500 scholarship), Miss Junior Teen, Miss Preteen, Miss Petite, and Pretty Baby
Visit (link...) for pageant registration forms and more information
Don't miss the fun for the family in historic downtown Rockwood , Tennessee !
Saturday, October 3rd, 10 am- 7 pm
MUSIC - ART - CRAFTS - PAGEANT -FOOD - FAMILY EUN!!
Joanne Cash Yates will be performing, as well as:
Connie Kis Anderson, C.J. Hall, Russ Roberts and Bill Wright.
The pageant will include, Miss Teen Fall Festival ($500 scholarship), Miss Junior Teen, Miss Preteen, Miss Petite, and Pretty Baby
Visit (link...) for pageant registration forms and more information
Don't miss the fun for the family in historic downtown Rockwood , Tennessee !
East Tennessee artist Shannan Greenhouse has donated a custom postcard design for use by the West Roane County Volunteer Fire Department.
Continued...
|
The Creative Arts Co-op will be hosting its annual 'Open House' on Friday, August 22, 2008 from 4:00-6:00pm. The yearly event always coincides with the beginning of school. "Our fall schedule begins in September in order to give families time to adjust to the new school year and decide if after school classes are right at this time," commented Mary Kaye Eisenberg. "I look forward to meeting students and parents interested in our programs. During the open house we will have videos of past performance programs and a display of past art projects to give everyone an idea of what we have to offer."
Continued...
Topics:
|
Thanks, RB ((link...)). Here's a larger image of that eagle (originally done for a 13x19 print). It's based on a detail from a quilt-top by Mary Simon (b. 1810).
Continued...
Topics:
|
Eco warriors and politics
- ‘Literally heartbreaking as a librarian’ 150 titles pulled from Rutherford County school libraries (TN Lookout)
- Trump’s Defense secretary nominee has close ties to Idaho Christian nationalists (TN Lookout)
- Top two Tennessee House Democrats retain caucus leadership (TN Lookout)
- Expecting challenges, blue states vow to create ‘firewall’ of abortion protections (TN Lookout)
- Community coalition issues demands for BlueOval City benefits, calls on Ford to negotiate (TN Lookout)
- Stockard on the Stump: Buy your hemp sticks before they clean the shelves (TN Lookout)
- Lawmaker accuses private-prison operator of celebrating potential boost in inmate population (TN Lookout)
- Federal agencies illegally okayed river dredging to restore railroad lost in Helene flooding (TN Lookout)
Science and stuff
- Refurbished heart pacemakers work like new (Science News Daily)
- Ancient Central Americans built a massive fish-trapping system (Science News Daily)
- Satellite space junk might wreak havoc on the stratosphere (Science News Daily)
- Scientists identify a long-sought by-product of some drinking water treatments (Science News Daily)
- For adult chimps, playing may be more important than previously thought (Science News Daily)
- This is the first close-up image of a star beyond our galaxy (Science News Daily)
- Mars’ potato-shaped moons could be the remains of a shredded asteroid (Science News Daily)
- Here’s why turning to AI to train future AIs may be a bad idea (Science News Daily)
- Climate change has amped up hurricane wind speeds by 29 kph on average (Science News Daily)
- Einstein’s gravity endures despite a dark energy puzzle (Science News Daily)
Discussing
- The Constitution Won, Trump Lost in Colorado...Now What? (1 reply)
- Our Very Own George Santos, TN GOP Congressman Ogles is Pretty Much Insane (1 reply)
- Destroying Jim Jordan, All Without Mentioning Jordan's Support For Sexual Abusing Athletes (1 reply)
- Want to See Who Owns Your State Senators and Reps? (1 reply)
- 9-11 Strangest Uninvestigated Fact (2 replies)
- It's Gettin' Real, Now...Gloria Johnson Made Wonkette! (1 reply)
- Does Rep Fritts Want School Shooters to Have Access to AR 15s? (2 replies)
- How many Trees Died Trying Save Us From Global Warming? (1 reply)
- Feel Good Friday,,,From our "If Only" Dept. (1 reply)
- Tennessee Education Worsens Under Bill Lee and GOP (1 reply)
- The Most Important Thing You Will Read Today! (1 reply)
- Friday Toons (1 reply)
Lost Medicaid Funding
Sponsors
Brother Websites
Local Interest:
Folks that Help:
Progressiveness:
- All Hat No Cattle
- American Progress
- Campaign for America's Future
- Daily KOS
- digby
- Paul Krugman
- Talking Points Memo
- Whitehouse.gov
Local News Media:
Local Government:
- City of Harriman
- City of Harriman Code
- City of Kingston
- City of Kingston Code
- City of Oliver Springs
- City of Oliver Springs Code
- City of Rockwood
- City of Rockwood Code
- Congressman Charles 'Chuck' J. Fleischmann
- Rep. Kent Calfee
- Rep. Ron Travis
- Roane County
- Roane Schools
- St. Sen. Ken Yager
Candidates: