Wednesday, April 8, Knoxville’s McGhee Tyson Airport will host what is expected to be the community’s final Honor Flight to Washington, D.C. Four of those veterans taking flight in April are from Farragut. Of those, Chester Fox, a Marine Corps veteran, and Glenn Sisco, who served in the Navy, are hoping to see the Vietnam Memorial. “I’ve seen pictures of [the memorial], and I hope I can stand it to see all that,” said Fox, who added he served in “all of ’67” in Vietnam. “I’ve never been to the memorial,” said Sisco, who served in Vietnam from 1962 to 1966. “I have a couple of friends who were killed the war. I hope to see their names on the memorial. “As a service person, we’re so fortunate to walk up to the memorial,” he added. “Some others couldn’t. It’s humbling.” In the Marine Corps, Fox was a combat engineer. To gain a seat on the Honor Air flight, “my oldest boy, he flies for American Airlines,” Fox said. “He arranged it some way. He’s hoping to join me there. “I hadn’t even heard about [Honor Air flights before], but it’s pretty exciting,” he added. For Sisco, “my wife kept encouraging me to go [on the flight],” he said. “I looked it up and found out it was going to be the last one.” So, he filled out an application and was chosen.
Read MoreWebb School of Knoxville is continuing its tradition and holding its annual spring ArtsXtravaganza to showcase community and student artists. The event, featuring acrylic artist Vicky Reddish, will take place from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, March 27; from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m., Saturday, March 28; and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, March 29, on Webb School campus’ Lee Athletic Center at 9800 Webb School Lane. ‘There is an incredible sense of pride in hosting Artxtravaganza,” said Joy Edwards, event coordinator. “It’s more than just an art show; it’s a moment where the walls of our venue come alive with the collective imagination of the community. “Seeing months of planning culminate in a space filled with conversation, connection and creativity is deeply rewarding,” she said. The show will feature “an extraordinary selection of fine art from nearly 70 professional artists from across the region and beyond,” Edwards said.
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