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Parent Power: New Parenting Workshops from Knox County Health Department
In addition to its Smart Start classes (first Wednesday of the month), Knox County Health Department (KCHD) will begin a series of four monthly parenting workshops called Parent Power beginning Wednesday, June 23 and continuing through Sept. 15. All Parent Power classes will be held at 3:15 p.m. in the Community Room at 140 Dameron Avenue. The workshops are free, but anyone interested in attending should call 215-5170 to reserve a space.
Categories: County Govt. News
Children's Festival of Reading Saturday at World's Fair Park
Get your splash on as Knox County Public Library jump starts its summer reading clubs with the Children’s Festival of Reading from on May 22nd in World’s Fair Park in downtown Knoxville. Now in its 6th year, the Festival has become a favorite way to start the summer.
Categories: County Govt. News
Are You Ready to Get Out!
Bike rides on community greenways and mountain bike trails, hikes in community parks and river paddles from both west Knox County and downtown locations are all part of the upcoming GetOut! series.
Categories: County Govt. News
Knox County Health Department Presents Community Health Data
How healthy are Knox County residents? What are our strengths and what concerns us? As a community, what can we do to move toward improving health and quality of life in Knox County? To help formulate answers to those questions, Knox County Health Department (KCHD) presented data from two recent community assessments this week.
Categories: County Govt. News
New Recycle Champions Program will Encourage, Assist Local Businesses in Recycling and Waste-reduction Efforts
Knox County's new Recycle Champions program has recognized its charter group of champions. This group consists of businesses in the community that are leaders in recycling and waste-reduction efforts. Bush Brothers & Company, Earth Fare, Sustainable Future, Thermocopy and Three Rivers Market were all recognized as platinum Champions, the highest level of achievement.
Categories: County Govt. News
Knox County Health Department Offers Free Screenings During National Women's Health Week, May 9-15
Women are often the caregivers for their spouses, children, and parents, and neglect their own health. But research shows when women take even the simplest steps to improve their health, the health of their family improves. That’s why National Women’s Health Week is observed immediately following Mother’s Day each year.
Categories: County Govt. News
Knox-Area Medication Collection Receives Governor's Award
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation announced that the Knox-Area Medication Collection Program has received a Governor's Environmental Stewardship Award for its role in keeping medication out of local waters and landfills, and for making the community a safer place by collecting expired and unwanted prescriptions.
Categories: County Govt. News
The Great Cake Bake comes to Knoxville!
Posted: 2-10-2010 - Imagination Library is celebrating five sweet years of free books for Knox County children. And what's a celebration without a cake? Knox County Public Library is pleased to announce the inaugural Great Cake Bake on March 13, 2010 to be held in the L&N Train Station on World's Fair Park from noon to 5:00 p.m.
Categories: County Govt. News
Tennessee Yards & Neighborhoods
Posted: 2-9-2010 - A "Tennessee Yard Done Right" is beautiful, earth-friendly and saves money. Through the Home Landscape Workshop, Tennessee Yards and Neighborhoods (TYN) helps homeowners create attractive and healthy yards by working with Tennessee’s environment rather than against it.
Categories: County Govt. News
Knox County teens take note!
Posted: 2-3-2010 - Healthy You 101 is coming to UT's University Center on Saturday, March 6th and features The Biggest Loser contestant David Griffin. The program, which has been designed with teens in mind, will be a fun-filled day with workshop activities, information, giveaways and door prizes. Registration is required and space is limited to the first 200 participants.
Categories: County Govt. News
Brown Bag Green Book Panel to Discuss Water Management in East Tennessee
Posted: 1-25-2010 - Popular lunch and learn program partners with Baker Center on H2Oh! water series. The Brown Bag, Green Book series sponsored by the Knox County Public Library and the City of Knoxville presents its next program on Tuesday, February 2, at 12 p.m. in the East Tennessee History Center Auditorium, 601 South Gay Street, as a part of H2Oh!, a series of events about water, in partnership with the Howard H. Baker, Jr. Center for Public Policy.
Categories: County Govt. News
Second 2010 E-Waste Collection Event at Chilhowee Park Saturday
Posted: 1-22-2010 - If the snow and ice kept you way from our last "Plug Into Your Community" electronic recycling event, there is another one tomorrow, January 23rd from 9 AM to 3 PM at Chilhowee Park. You can drop off old computers, scanners, laptops, printers, calculators, cell phones and other items.
Categories: County Govt. News
Health Department to Be One of 41 Sites for National Program to Fight Childhood Obesity
Posted: 1-12-2010 - Knox County Health Department announced today a $360,000 grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). The grant will support improved opportunities for physical activity and access to affordable, healthy foods for children and families in Knox County. Based on a rigorous selection process that drew more than 500 proposals from across the country, Knox County is one of 41 sites selected for the RWJF Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities initiative.
Categories: County Govt. News
First Electronic-Waste Collection Event to be Held Saturday
Posted: 1-7-2010 - This Saturday, January 9th, Knox County is partnering with the City of Knoxville, Optimist Club of West Knoxville and the Knoxville Volunteer Rescue Squad for the first of two “Plug Into Your Community” electronic-waste recycling events.
Categories: County Govt. News
Office of Ten-Year Plan to Host Public Meeting Aug. 25
The Office of the Ten-Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness would like to invite the public to a public conversation at the Cansler Family YMCA on Wednesday, August 25 from 6 p.m. until 7 p.m. Cansler Family YMCA is located at 616 Jessamine Street.
Categories: City Govt. News
One Lane Henley St. Bridge Closed
One lane of Henley Street traveling south (toward the bridge) will be closed beginning Tuesday, August 24, near the Clinch Avenue intersection for the installation of part of a 28.5 kW solar photovoltaic system on the roof of the Knoxville Convention Center.
Categories: City Govt. News
KPD's Halloween Event Set for Oct. 31
The Knoxville Police Department (KPD) hosts a Halloween event each year to provide a safe alternative for families on Halloween.
Categories: City Govt. News
Vote for Movies on Market Square
It's movie time in Tennessee, and you get to pick the flicks.
Categories: City Govt. News
Solar Hot Water Installation Training Workshop Sept. 1
A Solar Hot Water Installation Training workshop will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 1, at Modern Supply located at 525 Lovell Road.
Categories: City Govt. News
City Accepting Applications for Challenge Grant Program
The City of Knoxville's Parks and Recreation Department is accepting applications for its 2010/11 Challenge Grant Program, which offers grants to nonprofit projects associated with public parks or recreation facilities within the city limits.
Categories: City Govt. News
