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February

Saturday, Feb 21st Scholastic Chess Tournament The L&N STEM Academy PTSA is hosting a Scholastic Chess Tournament on Saturday, Feb. 21, starting at 8:30 a.m. The tournament will be held at 800 World’s Fair Park Dr., Knoxville, TN 37902. Proceeds will benefit the L&N STEM Academy PTSA. Early registration is $20 by Feb. 11 or $30 after Feb. 11. Register online at www.reg4chess.com. PTSA will have concessions for sale during the tournament. For more information call 865-567-0569 or email: ColeenMartinez1234@gmail.com
Saturday, Feb 21st Songwriters Showcase Visit Farragut will host the eighth annual Songwriters Showcase from 6-8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21, at Wild Wing Cafe, 11335 Campbell Lakes Drive. This year’s event features performances by local singer-songwriters Karen Bowles, David Lauver and Mitch Townley. Tickets are free, but attendees are asked to register in advance at visitfarragut.org/events. A limited number of Songwriters Showcase pint glasses are available to those who register.
Saturday, Feb 21st Town of Farragut Quilt Show The public is invited to the Town of Farragut Quilt Show, which will take place at the Farragut Community Center Saturday, Feb. 21 through Sunday, Feb. 22. This free event is open to the public from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. To apply to submit a quilt for the show, complete the application at townoffarragut.org/townevents. Deadline to apply is Friday, Jan. 23.
Sunday, Feb 22nd St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church Gift of the Month Each month St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church has a Gift of the Month collection for local social service programs. In February, the Gift of the Month is dedicated to Family Promise of Knoxville. Family Promise’s goal is to prevent homelessness and to assist families to be able to stay together if they are homeless. To help Family Promise, St. Elizabeth’s is collecting the following items: feminine hygiene products, general cleaning supplies and new pillows. Items may be dropped off at St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church, 110 Sugarwood Drive, on Sunday, Feb. 22, between 1 and 2 p.m. or at the church during regular business hours.
Wednesday, Feb 25th Volunteer drivers needed Knoxville-Knox County Community Action Committee is seeking volunteer drivers to provide one-on-one transportation to Knox County residents who require aid and assistance to travel safely. Volunteers drive CAC vehicles and transport older adults and individuals with disabilities, stay with them at destinations and get them safely back home. VAT not only provides transportation to medical appointments and the grocery store but also pharmacy pick-up, transportation to social events, senior centers, activities and much more. Volunteers are needed weekdays, weekends and some evenings. To volunteer, call 865-673-5001, email vat@cactrans.org or visit www.knoxseniors.org/vat.

March

Tuesday, Mar 3rd Tennessee Artists Association scholarship Tennessee Artists Association is offering a $500 scholarship to a deserving senior to be used at any two-year or four-year technical school, college or university or independent study toward a certificate or degree in the arts. Applications now are available and are due by Tuesday, March 3. The Official TAA Scholarship application form is available from: taa.findout@gmail.com/scholarship. Additional information can be found at Tennessee Artists Association website: tnartists.org or by e-mail at TAAfindout@gmail.com.
Friday, Mar 13th 2026-2028 Community Investment Grants process United Way of Greater Knoxville (UWGK) released its Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the 2026-2028 Community Investment Grants process, inviting nonprofit organizations serving to apply. First-stage applications will be accepted from Feb. 19 to March 13. To support interested applicants, UWGK will host Nonprofit Information Sessions, providing an overview of funding priorities, the application process and key dates, as well as time for questions. Sessions are organized based on where organizations are headquartered. Advanced registration is required, and registration details are available at uwgk.org. Nonprofit organizations are encouraged to review the full Notice of Funding Opportunity and application materials at uwgk.org prior to the sessions.
Saturday, Mar 28th Sunshine Open Sunshine Services invites golfers, businesses and community partners to participate in and sponsor the Sunshine Open: $1,000,000 Hole-in-One Challenge & Golf Tournament on Saturday, March 28, at Avalon Golf & Country Club. This inaugural event raises funds to support Sunshine Services’ mission of providing person-centered supports for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Team and corporate sponsorship packages are available. Visit www.sunshineservicesknox.org for registration and sponsorship details.

April

Wednesday, Apr 1st “Farragut Focus: A Creative Community” The Farragut Museum has opened a new temporary exhibit on Farragut artists titled “Farragut Focus: A Creative Community.” The exhibit features local artists including visual, performing, musical, etc., and will be open through April. The Farragut Museum is open Tuesday – Saturday 11 am – 2 pm, and admission is free.

Jackson puzzles

After Bill Jackson, a 96-year-old resident of Morning Pointe Senior Living in Hardin Valley, retired from broadcasting about five years ago, he searched for something to keep him busy. While dealing with the COVID pandemic, he also had double bypass surgery and was the caregiver for his late wife, Dorothy. “I can’t just sit around here and watch TV,” he said. “I wasn’t able to do the things I had been doing,” Bill recalled. “I was faced with ‘what do you do?’ So, I got into puzzles.” Initially starting with jigsaw puzzles with his wife, Dorothy, “we’d put a puzzle out on the dining room table and work on it,” he said. But, the pastime soon bored him. Then, Bill discovered three-dimensional puzzles. On Amazon, “they had a laser-cut three-dimensional wooden puzzle,” he said. “I hadn’t even thought of anything like that.” Now Bill builds intricate wooden three-dimensional puzzles — from little kiwi birds and ponies to globes, locomotives, architectural models and lights and other mechanical designs. “The laser cuts them out so precise, you don’t even need glue,” he said. As a child, Bill made balsa wood model airplanes, which he observed were made similar to the 3-D puzzles. He also was able to use prior woodworking skills.

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On Rocky Top

On Friday, Feb. 13, Taylor Lunn walked through the main hallway at Farragut Middle School. Little did the 13-year-old know what awaited her. Dressed in gray Tennessee-themed sweats, Lunn rounded a corner with her parents and broke into a wide smile. Some classmates waved orange pom-pons, and others held up signs while “Rocky Top” blared from a nearby speaker. It was a fitting scene on a fully-packed weekend, which began with the Lunn family walking out of the school and into the bright sunshine. There, a black SUV whisked them off to a whirlwind 72-hour experience, all organized by the nonprofit organization, “Dream on 3.” Based out of Charlotte, the organization exists to “enrich the lives of kids with life-altering conditions by making their sports dreams come true,” according to the website. Undergraduate students from the organization’s Tennessee chapter compiled the Lunn family’s festivities, which ranged from a camp with UT cheerleaders to multiple Tennessee basketball games to an Alumni Hall shopping spree. They even had breakfast at the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame on Sunday morning before taking in the Lady Vols’ game against Texas that afternoon. “It’s pretty cool,” Barb Urch, a senior programmer for “Dream on 3,” said during the visit to FMS on Friday. “There are many different levels to it, and I love the collegiate aspect with students working so hard at building this dream.

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