Knoxville’s Farmers Market has become the Saturday morning go-to place. From 9 a.m. to about 1 p.m., farmers, bakers, craft vendors, food trucks and more occupy Market Square and the …
Hospital ‘vols’ more than just volunteers
When you join the Amy Perkins Team at the University of Tennessee Medical Center (UTMC) as a volunteer, you’re much more than “just” an unpaid volunteer who shows up two …
Penny4Arts provides access for area youth
The Arts & Culture Alliance of Greater Knoxville, in cooperation with the local arts and culture community, is proud to announce the 11th year of Penny4Arts, a program developed to …
Kallet to read new poems on Sunday
Before 2020, Knoxville poet Marilyn Kallet would usually spend springtime in the village of Auvillar in southwest France, teaching and mentoring aspiring writers and gathering inspiration for her own poetry. …
Community event with ‘Dreamland’ author Sam Quinones
The opioid crisis has been through many phases, each seemingly worse than the one before it. With the introduction of synthetic opioids, overdoses accounted for more than 100,000 deaths, surpassing …
Get registered for National Night Out
There is still time to register your neighborhood to participate in celebrating National Night Out. NNO is an annual community-building campaign to promote partnerships between residents and police as well …
A farcical feud opens at Theatre Knoxville
Theatre Knoxville Downtown presents Michael McKeever’s Suite Surrender, with its opening show this Friday, July 22 at 8 p.m. Directed by Barry Wallace, the show runs through August 7.
It’s 1942, …
Sign up for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library
If you’ve heard it before, you’ve heard it a million times: read to your children. But do you know why? Of course, you know the general reason – it’s good …