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Marble Springs State Historic Site to Host John Sevier Days Living History Weekend

by design | Sep 12, 2015 | Knoxville, The Daily Focus

Marble Springs State Historic Site is pleased to host a weekend of Living History in celebration of the life and times of the first governor of Tennessee, John Sevier, in commemoration of his 270th birthday and 200th anniversary of his death.   John Sevier Days...

Knox County Court Clerks Invite Community to Participate in First Statewide “Purple Out Day”

by design | Sep 11, 2015 | Knox County, The Daily Focus

  Alzheimer’s disease impacts Tennessee families in every county from West to East, and this month everyone in Knox County is invited to participate in the inaugural statewide “Purple Out Day” benefitting Alzheimer’s Tennessee, a not-for-profit organization....

Regal Entertainment Group Rolls Out the Red Carpet for “Goosebumps” Benefit Screening

by design | Sep 11, 2015 | Knoxville, The Daily Focus

Jack Black Scheduled to Attend Fundraiser for Variety – The Children’s Charity   Regal Entertainment Group (NYSE: RGC), a leading motion picture exhibitor owning and operating the largest theatre circuit in the United States, today announces that Jack Black...

Knoxville Zoo Celebrates Birth of Endangered Chacoan Peccaries-Again!

by design | Sep 11, 2015 | Knoxville, The Daily Focus

  Knoxville Zoo’s peccaries are parents for the second time in 2015.  Over the Labor Day weekend, Knoxville Zoo welcomed three rare Chacoan peccaries, an endangered species native to South America.   The three siblings, known as “peclets”, were born on the...

SEEED STUDENTS RAISING AWARENESS OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY

by design | Sep 11, 2015 | Knoxville, The Daily Focus

Next week, Sept. 15-22, volunteers from the local nonprofit organization SEEED (Socially Equal Energy Efficient Development) will be knocking on doors in the Morningside Park neighborhood to share tips on saving energy. Teams of students in SEEED’s Career Readiness...

Animal-assisted Therapy Program to Hold Meeting for Potential Volunteers

by design | Sep 11, 2015 | News, The Daily Focus

    Open to Anyone Interested in Volunteering with Their Dog, Cat, or Rabbit   KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – A free informational meeting for those interested in becoming volunteers with Human Animal Bond in Tennessee (H.A.B.I.T.), an animal-assisted therapy...
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