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Goodman turns 100

Family and friends joined Patricia Gilbert Goodman when she celebrated her 100th birthday Wednesday, June 17, at NHC Farragut.

When asked how she felt about turning 100, Patricia simply responded, “Oh, OK.”

For her family, though, she was an inspirer, mentor and supporter. She is the mother of Elise Goodman Couston and Jeff Goodman; grandmother of Amanda Mize and Michael and Steve Goodman; great-grandmother of 11; and great-great-grandmother of four, as well as a daughter-in-law Teresa Goodman and son-in-law, Jim Couston.

“She’s an unbelievable mom,” Elise Couston said. “She encouraged you to be the best that you could possibly be. She was very encouraging, and she always wanted you to be the best person you could possibly be and to work hard and to make something of yourself.

“I attribute a lot of my success to my mom,” the daughter said.

“She was a great mother-in-law, especially in raising the kids,” said Jeff’s wife, Teresa. “She really helped us with everything. We traveled together; we did a lot together; and she was the best mother-in-law.”

For her grandchildren, Amanda and Michael, Patricia, “she always had great advice,” Amanda said.

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Race day coming to Village Green

Village Green Swim Team is gearing up for its team triathlon Thursday, July 16.

Farragut Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved a special event permit for the event during the Board’s meeting Thursday, June 11.

“This triathlon is a recurring event and includes biking and running on selected streets in the Village Green subdivision,” Community Development director Mark Shipley said. “Since these are public streets, this event must be approved by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen.

“The start and finish will be at the Village Green Monticello pool,” he said. “The event is expected to have around 100 participants and roughly 25 spectators.

“No streets will be closed and volunteers will be stationed around the course,” Shipley said. “The event time frame is from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.”

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Rotary volunteers construct 72 beds through sleep in heavenly peace

More than 75 Rotary Club of Farragut and other Knoxville area Rotarians gathered last month to build 72 beds for Sleep in Heavenly Peace during a recent bed-building project at Mission of Hope.

“There are more than 150 kids in Knoxville today

who need beds,” RCF president Candace Viox said.

“We want to build as many beds as we can.”

SHP is an organization that provides beds for children who don’t have a bed. Led by RCF, the clubs contributed $18,500 for materials, according to Viox.

RCF received support from Knoxville Rotary, Knoxville Breakfast Rotary, Knoxville Volunteer Rotary, Bearden Rotary, Knoxville Sunset Rotary and Lenoir City Rotary.

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