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December

Thursday, Dec 11th Housing Economics presentation The Home Builders Association of Greater Knoxville is hosting a Housing Economics presentation on Thursday, Dec. 11 from 3 to 5 p.m. in the ORNL FCU Conference Room at 2077 Town Center Blvd. UT Professor Emeritus Bill Fox will discuss the Tennessee and local economy while NAHB Chief Economist Rob Dietz will give an insightful view of macro economics, industry issues, policy and the Fed. Both speakers will deliver graphic illustrations of their data during the presentation and there may be the opportunity for Q & A if time allows.
Friday, Dec 12th Community food drive East Tennessee PBS is holding a community food drive supporting Wesley House Community Center. On Friday, Dec. 12 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., people are invited to drive through the East Tennessee PBS parking lot, located at 1611 East Magnolia Ave. Volunteers will meet you at your car to collect non-perishable food donations. Visitors will be greeted by PBS Kids characters. Requested donations include canned vegetables and fruit; canned proteins (tuna, chicken, beans); pasta, rice, boxed meals; and shelf-stable pantry items.
Saturday, Dec 13th Christmas dinner giveaway. Former San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman Jon Feliciano is teaming up with Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee and Triple F Training to bring holiday cheer to the Knoxville community through a Christmas dinner giveaway. Meals will be distributed Saturday, Dec. 13, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Triple F Training, 4900 Guinn Road. 150 meal kits with turkeys, sides, and dessert are first come, first served. Limit one bag per family. No RSVP required.
Saturday, Dec 13th Bringing Christmas cheer to seniors Pinnacle Turkey Creek invites the community to join them in bringing Christmas cheer to seniors. Decorated Christmas trees filled with ornaments representing seniors and their holiday wishes are located throughout Pinnacle. Pick an ornament from the tree, purchase the wish list item listed on the ornament and drop off the gift and ornament at the management office located between Hallmark and The Bed Store.
Saturday, Dec 13th Farragut Lions Club Pancake Breakfast with Santa Farragut Lions Club is sponsoring a Pancake Breakfast with Santa, which will be held Saturday, Dec. 13, from 8 to 10 a.m. at Longhorn Steakhouse on Parkside Drive. This event is free to the public.
Wednesday, Dec 31st Friends & Pets in Need Holiday Food Drive Food City has kicked off its 8th annual Friends & Pets in Need Holiday Food Drive. Now through Dec. 31, specially marked bags containing non-perishable food items, as well as bags containing pet food products, will be available for purchase for only $15 (plus tax) at all area Food City locations. Customers wishing to purchase the bags may deposit them in the collection bins located at the front of the store. One hundred percent of the products collected will benefit local hunger relief organizations and animal shelters throughout the region.
Wednesday, Dec 31st Feed-A-Pet program The CAC Office on Aging is collecting donations for the Feed-A-Pet program, which provides pet food to income-limited older adults who struggle to afford to feed their companion animals. Visit www.knoxseniors.org/our-services/feed-a-pet/ for a list of items needed, drop-off locations and links to donate online.

FHS trade program making a difference for veterans

Students in the residential commercial construction classes at Farragut High School are not only learning a trade, they are also making an impact in the community. They are doing their part to provide shelter for homeless area veterans.  Three classes have been working since August, building a 248-square foot “tiny home” — one of two to be completed by school year’s end — just outside the bay door of their CTE building classroom. The houses are for “Operation Hero’s Hill,” which will offer 20 tiny homes for veterans in an as-yet-unannounced Knox County locale. “We have had 78 students put hands on the current house,” noted construction teacher Richie Patton, who has been guiding students through the process.  “The students are getting hands-on experience with sheet rock, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, H-VAC and masonry,” he added. “They also have the benefit of being mentored by local companies who are experts in their field. “They are getting real world experience, learning the basic trades and building relationships with local contractors,” Patton said. “We have even had students become apprentices through these relationships.” Seniors Jane Davanzo and Sam Souther, who both plan to pursue construction degrees in college, serve as teaching assistants for the classes and are two of only five females working on the project. “This project has helped me so much [to prepare me] for college,” Souther said. “I want to go into residential construction, and it has been really helpful.”

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FHS Flagship 3140 suffers devastating loss

Farragut High School’s Flagship 3140 Robotics team suffered from a devastating equipment loss the early morning hours of Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 26, when its two sheds, which contained all its supplies, burned to the ground. As such, the team is asking for community support of its fundraiser to “replace our supplies before January’s build season begins and our lost storage sheds,” said Holly Barrett, the team’s co-coach. “The fire resulted in an estimated $15,000 worth of robot-building materials, tools and supplies being destroyed,” robotics mentor Renae Feathers stated in a press release. “Many of them [were] newly purchased for the upcoming FIRST Robotics Competition build season that begins Saturday, Jan. 10. “The sheds housed key materials essential for students to design and construct their annual competition robot,” she stated. “Lost items include aluminum extrusion, polycarbonate sheets, plywood for bumpers, gussets, fasteners, 80/20 framing and other structural components used heavily during the six-week build season. “Storage shelves and organizational systems were also destroyed in the fire,” Feathers added. “This is the most critical point of our year,” Barretts said. “Our students have been preparing for months, and losing this inventory right before build season severely impacts their ability to prototype, build and compete. “We’re asking the community to help us rebuild so the students don’t lose their season,” she added. To recover from the loss and replenish essential materials, Flagship Robotics has launched a fundraising campaign with a goal of $15,000.

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