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The Emerald Youth Foundation, a Christian faith-based ministry serving urban
children and teens is seeking Americorps members. Eighteen members will do
mentoring, educational and recreational programming for one year beginning
8/14. Living allowance is $9,000 plus benefits plus a $4,725
education award. College preferred; students with compatible schedules who
can average 36 hours weekly may apply. Person with disabilities may make
reasonable accommodation requests. Apply at 1718 N. Central St.,
Knoxville, TN 37917 or call 637-3227.
Have you seen Tomica Miller and David Whaley's home recently? With the new roof and the paint job it is really looking good. Speaking of looking good, how about David Vogel's new home on Scott Avenue? My understanding is that the colors are supposed to be beach colors. I just don't know how to take that! If David continues to buy homes in our neighborhood, we will certainly have the most colorful neighborhood in town. Right now through July 15, the Smoky Mountain Shakespeare Festival's production of Much Ado Bout Nothing is being presented at Pellissippi State. This unusual version set in the civil war era is produced and directed by our very own Robert Nathan and has gotten very good reviews... Did you notice Robert's picture in Sunday's paper? Id did notice that he managed to surround himself with a bevy of lovely ladies. Tickets are available by calling 539-7529. Knox Heritage has sold 240 Oklahoma!! Just received word of this last week. An offer was made and accepted on the Inner City Ventures Fund house. Don't have details yet, just that the successful bidder is local and hopes to move in shortly. Watch this space for more info as it becomes available! |