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February

Sunday, Feb 8th The Ends We Seek The Farragut Museum has partnered with WordPlayers, a Knoxville nonprofit theatre organization, for a production of The Ends We Seek, by Ethan Norman on Sunday, Feb. 8 at 1:30 at the Farragut Community Center, 239 Jamestowne Blvd.
Wednesday, Feb 11th Veterans Legal Advice Clinic Knoxville Bar Association and Legal Aid of East Tennessee are offering the next Veterans Legal Advice Clinic. The event will be held in person at the Knox County Public Defender’s Office on February 11. Any veteran seeking legal help is encouraged to attend 12 to 2 p.m.
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.

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.
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.

Reports of mail theft rise in Farragut

Anyone planning to mail a check to pay a bill is advised to take the check inside the post office to mail. “I will never mail another check,” said one Farragut resident, who asked to remain anonymous and was a victim of mail fraud. She reported the theft of her check on Jan. 13. “I mailed a check at the drive-up mailbox at the Farragut Post Office,” she said. “About a week later, the person to whom I had written the check asked me if I mailed it. I said yes. “After checking, I noticed the check was cashed within a day but not to the person I was sending it to,” the resident said. “I looked at the bank account online and saw someone had taken the name off and put a different name on it. Everything else on the check was the same. “This had never happened to me before,” she said. “I thought, ‘Oh, no, I’m out that money.’ I called the bank. There’s a whole protocol you have to go through. After multiple calls, this is what I found out: “First, I had to file a police report,” the resident said. “Then I had to get a copy of that report in person and take it to the bank and fill out an affidavit.” Once the affidavit was filled out, she had to close the account on which the check was written, then open a new account. “It took a week or so to get all the auto pays and other transactions moved to the new account,” the resident said. “But I did it, and the bank refunded the money. I was surprised.

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Seniors Hobby Fair highlights passions, stories, talent

KNOXVILLE — A Hobby Fair Friday, Jan. 23, at Morning Pointe of Knoxville celebrated creativity and connection as residents, associates, families and community partners shared the hobbies that shape them. “Our Hobby Fair was such a meaningful reminder of how much life experience, creativity and passion our residents carry with them,” life enrichment director Kari Christopher said. “Seeing them share their hobbies and the stories behind them with family and community members was incredibly uplifting.” The event showcased interests, such as model trains, antiques, fine art, textiles, woodworking and baked goods. Each table highlighted a personal story. Among the standout displays was Elizabeth Morris’ antique postcard collection, with pieces dating back to the 1920s. Also, Christopher said Bill Lee shared his extensive collection of model trains and buildings, all crafted by hand. He reflected on how his basement at home once housed a fully operational train layout with tracks weaving through detailed structures. Art was a central highlight throughout the room. Guests admired Marie Meredith’s watercolor and oil paintings, noting the remarkable detail in each piece. Another memorable moment came when Betty Brannum shared her love of clogging, giving attendees a joyful glimpse into a hobby rooted in rhythm and tradition.

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