Thirty Farragut High School choir students — from freshmen to seniors — had an opportunity of the lifetime when they performed in Ireland as Farragut High School Choir Tour last month. read more
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July

Friday, Jul 4th Town of Farragut Independence Day Parade Annual Town of Farragut Independence Day Parade begins at 9:30 a.m., Friday, July 4. Parade begins with more than 90 entries that travel from Farragut High School junior lot, proceeding down Lendon Welch Way onto Kingston Pike, then turning right to go west. The Parade’s Kingston Pike trek continues to Boring Road, just east of Farragut Towne Square Shopping Center (former Ingles store site). Groups or businesses interested in registering to participate in the parade can register for the parade at townoffarragut.org
Friday, Jul 4th Rockin’ the Docks Featuring three bands, a fireworks show, a Patriotic Ceremony and lots of great food and fun in-between, 25th Annual Rockin’ the Docks happens in Lenoir City Park from 1 p.m. to the end of the fireworks show (which starts at 10 p.m.) on Independence Day, Friday, July 4. Though the event is free of charge, “If you come by car, we do ask for a donation at parking,” said Zack Cusick, Lenoir City Parks & Recreation director.
Friday, Jul 4th Farragut Freedom Run Before Town of Farragut’s 37th Annual Independence Day Parade at 9:30 p.m., Friday, July 4, spectators and participants can enjoy annual Farragut Freedom Run 1-Mile and 2-Mile, hosted by Fleet Feet Sports, that starts 30 minutes earlier, at 9 a.m., also along Kingston Pike and also ending in Farragut Towne Square. “This flat and fast course is USATF certified and perfect for all levels,” a Town press release stated. To participate, register at runsignup.com/farragutfreedomrun.
Saturday, Jul 12th Wil Tustin book signing Wil Tustin, one of the top selling and nationally acclaimed authors of Christian historian fiction novels, will be on hand at Cedar Springs Christian Bookstore, 504 N. Peters Road, Knoxville, to sign copies of his latest book, “Unhindered / Paul the Traveler, Martyr and Apostle to the Roman World,” from noon to 2 p.m., Saturday, July 12. Autograph seekers must buy a copy of his latest book at the bookstore prior to getting it autographed.
Friday, Jul 18th Summer Movie Magic Series Summer Movie Magic Series presented by FirstBank is back at the Tennessee Theatre in downtown Knoxville with a lineup of movies that include popular classics, blockbuster hits and family entertainment. Friday evening showings will begin at 8 p.m., and Sunday matinee showings begin at 2 p.m. Doors open one hour prior to movie’s start time. The full schedule: Bohemian Rhapsody, 8 p.m., Friday, July 18; Singin’ in the Rain, 2 p.m., Sunday, July 20; Grease, 8 p.m., Friday, Aug. 15; School of Rock, 2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 17; Gimme Shelter, 8 p.m., Friday, Aug. 29; and Mama Mia! 2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 31. Tickets are $15 for adults and $13 for children under 12, as well as seniors 65 and older. The Theatre also is offering a Summer Movie Magic pass for entry to all six film showings. Series passes and individual tickets can be purchased online at tennesseetheatre.com.
Monday, Jul 21st Junior Admiral Dance Camp Farragut High School dance team will host a Junior Admiral Dance Camp — ages rising kindergarten through rising fifth-graders — from 9:30 to 11: 30 a.m., Monday through Wednesday, July 21-23, in FHS’s Lynn E. Sexton Gym. Cost is $75 per child. Register by Tuesday, July 1, at https://farrhs.givebacks.com/store/items/1186044
Friday, Jul 25th Party in the Park Party in the Park, in McFee Park, is from 6 to 8 p.m., Friday, July 25. “Party at the splash pad with Farragut Parks & Rec.,” a Town press release stated. “Activities, music and food trucks make the perfect way to (celebrate) summer.”
Sunday, Jul 27th ‘Give $15, Get $15’ campaign Salsarita’s is holding a ‘Give $15, Get $15’ campaign through Sunday, July 27, benefitting East Tennessee Children’s Hospital. Every $15 donation will receive a free Salsarita’s gift card for $15 in return. All donations during the Adopt-A-Family campaign will help fill the pantries and clothing closets for patient families at the hospital. Participating locations include the following: Turkey Creek, Cedar Bluff, Hardin Valley, Bearden, Alcoa, Fountain City, Oak Ridge, Powell, Chapman Highway, Morristown, Ooltewah. Hixson, Gunbarrel and Cleveland (Bradley County). For more info, contact Natalia Havasy at 865-216-6907 or e-mail NLHavasy@etch.com
Thursday, Jul 31st July Gift of the Month St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church, 110 Sugarwood Drive in Farragut, has announced its July Gift of the Month again going to Vine Middle Magnet School in Knoxville. “Vine Middle is an inner-city, low-income school with a diverse population,” an SEEC press release further stated. “… The attendance and test scores are problematic, so we are encouraged to help in a variety of ways since education is the best way to alleviate poverty.” What is requested? Crayola Color Markers, 2-pocket folders, small binders (1 inch and 1.5 inch), pencils and Clorox wipes.

August

Saturday, Aug 2nd Farragut High School’s Class of 1985 Reunion Farragut High School’s Class of 1985 will hold its 40th Reunion in Avalon Country Club from 6 to 10 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 2. Spouses are welcome; cost is $65 per person/$120 per couple. “Casual dress — school colors would be great,” a Class of 1985 representative’s press release stated. “No band — but good Ole’ ’80s music will be played. Hors d’oeuvres, tea and water included; cash bar available.”
Friday, Aug 22nd KAPA Boot Scootin’ Ball KAPA Boot Scootin’ Ball is set for Friday, Aug. 22, at The Mill & Mine, 227 W. Depot Ave in Knoxville. Get ready for a boot-stompin’ good time featuring: -Live country music from Songs of the South — an Alabama tribute band — plus line dancing and two-steppin’ fun; -A delicious dinner, with complimentary beer from Yee-Haw Brewing Company, free tastings and specialty cocktails from Ole Smoky Moonshine; -A lively silent auction packed with exciting items. Your support directly benefits Knoxville Area Project Access, which provides vital medical care, transportation, food and housing assistance for underserved individuals across East Tennessee. Tickets and sponsorships are available. Reserve your spot or learn more at: kapabootscootin.com

November

Saturday, Nov 1st Outdoor Farmers Market Season Dixie Lee Farmers Market is well under way with its Outdoor Farmers Market Season from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Saturday through Nov. 1 at The Reniassance - Farragut, 12740 Kingston Pike. “We are committed to bringing you the freshest and most delicious fruits, vegetables, and other locally sourced products,” a DL Farmers Market press release stated.” Our farmers work hard to bring their harvest to your table, and our artisans craft unique products that you won’t find anywhere else.”

What’s new in business

The Seattle-based fashion retailer, Nordstrom Inc., recently announced its plans to open a new Nordstrom Rack in Pinnacle at Turkey Creek development in spring 2026. “We look forward to being a part of the Knoxville community and serving our customers with an amazing offering of great brands at great prices,” said Gemma Lionello, president of Nordstrom Rack. “We’re excited to grow our footprint in the Knoxville market and introduce new customers to the Nordstrom experience.” The 30,000-square-foot store will be located next to Sono Bello and near Buffalo Wild Wings, in Pinnacle Turkey Creek, “a popular shopping center that includes PGA Tour Superstore, Marshall’s and Burlington,” she said. “We’re thrilled to welcome Norstrom Rack to Pinnacle Turkey Creek,” said Gabi Walsh, markeing manager for Pinnacle Turkey Creek. “As one of the nation’s most sought-after retailers, their arrival further enhances the exceptional mix of fashion, dining and lifestyle offerings that make Turkey Creek a premiere shopping destination for Knoxville.” She added a specific opening date has not been announced.

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More recognition for #1, #2 Town state ranks

The conservative fiscal nature of Farragut Board of Mayor and Aldermen has kept the Town in the black financially and maintained the meetings as a public opinion forum for 45 years. This week, it was recognized for those efforts in Tennessee City Freedom Index. With Index results announced today (Tuesday, July 1), Beacon Center of Tennessee, a free-market think tank based in Nashville that puts out the Index, has ranked Farragut No. 1 as 2025 Best for Cost of Government and No. 2 overall, climbing six spots in the overall rankings since 2020, according to Kylie Walker, communications manager for BCT. The Town was second to Mount Juliet in the overall ranking, which was based on “fostering an environment that supports freedom and prosperity,” Mayor Ron Williams explained. “This is a significant achievement, and we want to extend our sincere congratulations to you and your team for fostering an environment that supports freedom and prosperity,” Walker said in congratulating Williams and others. The mayor attributed the cost of government ranking to how BOMA has run the Town without a property tax. “We owe no one,” he said. The ranking “tells me we’re following our goals and vision.” Williams said BCT conducts these rankings every five years, with the last ranking in 2020 when the Town ranked seventh overall.

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News

Reluctant no votes, but budget passes 3-2  Read More

More recognition for #1, #2 Town state ranks  Read More

Campbell Station Rd resurfacing, 1,200 feet, among FY ’26 road improvements  Read More

TPA contest top state finishes by farragutpress  Read More

Town has low income challenges  Read More

Birthday Cake entry will celebrate Town at age 45  Read More

KCSO Reports  Read More

Opinion

letter to the editor  Read More

School

‘Surreal’ performances in Ireland for FHS Choir Tour  Read More

Grads, Prez List, Dean’s Lists, Honor Roll told at U-Alabama, U-Arkansas, Miss. St., Ole Miss, Rhodes College  Read More

Business

What’s new in business  Read More

Little Turkey Creek shopping center to add Dollar Tree soon  Read More

The Curated Home Collective helps homeowners ‘reconnect’ with spaces  Read More

business briefs  Read More

Community

Reliving Helene relief efforts, awarding Lynch FLC highlights  Read More

A ‘Cutler’ above for her creativity, workmanship: crowned during 44th Quilt Show  Read More

Sports

Small but powerful at Nationals: Heidi’s  Read More

TSWA All-State in high schoolspring sports named in track-field, baseball, softball, boys soccer  Read More