Oh, the places they’ll go. When you give a child a bike, and the safety skills to go with it, you give them a lifetime of freedom and adventure. Bike …
Eddie Mannis opens his garden for Dogwood Arts
Prominent Knoxvillian Eddie Mannis makes good use of the garden at his 1925 Stickley Arts and Crafts home on Kingston Pike. He’s hosted galas for Knox Heritage, Dogwood Arts, Leadership …
Westmoreland is featured Dogwood Trail
It’s Knoxville’s own annual bit of suspense: Will the dogwoods bloom or won’t they before the Dogwood Trails open? This year, the flowering trees split the difference for the March …
West High welcomes Dr. Weaver
Last August, millions of StoryCorps listeners were riveted to Dr. William Lynn Weaver’s broadcast about his experiences as one of the 14 African-American students who integrated West High School in …
Senior Co-Ed Softball League steps up to bat April 3
This is some Major League fun.
The eager players of the Knoxville Senior Co-Ed Softball League aren’t on the field for prizes or glory, although some bragging rights are attached.
The non-competitive …
Trees Knoxville aids landmark Sequoyah Hills ash trees
Last fall, Sequoyah Hills Elementary School was picked as the spot for the city of Knoxville’s annual Arbor Day Celebration and tree planting. But while the students planted new tulip …
Chef Dyani cooks with Holly
For one special day last spring, Chef Holly Hambright’s kitchen became Chef Dyani’s, as a 6-year-old East Tennessee girl who has leukemia became “chef for a day” at Holly’s Gourmets …
Ham ‘N Goodys founder Cookie Shoemaker leaves a legacy of love
It was never all about the lemon cookies – or the sandwiches, although both became legendary. When Emily “Cookie” Shoemaker and her husband, Leroy, founded Ham ‘N Goodys in 1978, …