Last Friday at a meeting of Mascot Matters, Savannah Browning turned to the table loaded with representatives, from local to state to Washington, D.C., and told them, emphatically, she didn’t …
Grab tickets now for Ramsey House festival
The Ancient Sounds Celtic & Appalachian Music Festival is the largest fundraiser for Historic Ramsey House (HRH), happening September 2-3. All proceeds from this event go directly to the ongoing …
Zoo Knoxville moving senior elephants to sanctuary
Zoo Knoxville announced today that African elephants Tonka, Jana, and Edie will be moving to The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee, located in Hohenwald, Tennessee. Zoo Knoxville and The Elephant Sanctuary in …
Gather those sunflowers while ye may
Knoxville sunflowers are growing tall with all the recent rains. Any sunflowers that still have some blooming formation can contribute to this year’s Labor Day Sunflower Project art installation at …
Do not cuddle the dragon
Zoo Knoxville recently honored World Lizard Day by celebrating its resident Komodo dragon, Slim. Slim lives in the Wee Play Adventure area across from the Clayton Family Amphibian and Reptile …
Dunkin’ opens in East Knox
Fountain City guy Tyler Pavlis has been back in Knoxville for a couple of years now after a business sojourn as co-founder and managing director of Everplay Sport & Social …
There’s still time for summer fun at Zoo Knoxville
The weather is still hot, and there is still plenty of time to spend at the Clayton Safari Splash at Zoo Knoxville. The splash pad is free with general zoo …
Take a ride through Chilhowee Park’s history
The annual Tennessee Valley Fair starts one month from today – Friday, Sept. 9 – at its traditional stomping grounds in East Knoxville, Chilhowee Park, 3301 Magnolia Ave.
For most of …