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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.
Wednesday, Mar 4th 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.
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.

May

Friday, May 15th Sporting Clays Tournament Mission of Hope announces its 3rd Annual Sporting Clays Tournament, scheduled for Friday, May 15, at Iron Mountain Sporting Clays in Kodak, Tennessee. This event welcomes shooters of all skill levels for a day of friendly competition while supporting Mission of Hope’s work to bring help, hope and joy to families in need across rural Appalachia. Proceeds from the tournament will support Mission of Hope’s core outreach programs, which make a lasting impact in the lives of children and families each year. Individuals, teams, and sponsors are invited to register by visiting missionofhope.org/clay-tournament or by calling 865-584-7571. Sponsorship opportunities are available for businesses and individuals eager to make a meaningful impact in the community.

‘Sky’s the Limit’

East Tennessee’s premier community concert band is returning to Farragut for the first time since 2016. Tennessee Wind Symphony will present a free concert at 6 p.m., Sunday, March 1, in Farragut High School’s Vicki B. Wells’ auditorium while also supporting the FISH Hospitality Pantries. “We’re excited [to hold the concert],” said Christopher Best, TWS communications and publicity coordinator. “We have a long history with Farragut, rehearsing at the middle school for about 20 years. “In our real early days in the ’90s, we would have concerts in the (FHS) auditorium, and a lot of our members live in Farragut and make music in their churches in Farragut,” he said. “There’s a quintet, the Concord Brass, that is made up of members in our group. “We have a lot of roots in Farragut but haven’t been able to perform there in 10 years,” Best said. “We have become artists in residence at the Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus in Bearden since about 2021-22.”

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Ads explode for season-opening win over Catholic

KNOXVILLE — Travis Brummitt Jr. reared back and fired a fastball right down the middle Monday, recording his first strike of the year on the first pitch of the season. More than two hours later, the Farragut senior ripped a 373-foot solo shot toward Weigel’s on Fox Lonas Road. The home run made up just one part of an explosive ending for FHS (1-0), as the Admirals began their push for a fifth straight Class 4A state title with an 8-0 rout over Knoxville Catholic (0-1). Brummitt, a Pellissippi State signee, picked up the win to begin his final year in navy. Together, he and fellow Admiral hurlers Braiden Meredith and Cash Shroeder allowed just four hits with 14 strikeouts. “He did a good job, and that’s what we’re expecting from him, to hit every game and pitch once a week,” second-year coach Garrett Copeland said of Brummitt. “That’s what we’re hoping from him all year. And all our pitchers did a good job, only giving up four hits with 14 strikeouts in seven innings. They competed in the strike zone, which is what we ask of them.” Brummitt gave up three hits across three innings of work, fanning four. Shroeder and Meredith struck out seven and three, respectively, as they each issued one walk. Their gritty performances kept the Irish at bay while Farragut worked out some kinks at the plate. Prior to seven runs in the last two innings, the Admirals’ only run came off a sliding score by Caleb Van Lant on a passed ball in the top of the second. Otherwise, FHS put runners on with walks and hits by pitch. But groundouts and strikeouts prevented any more damage for the first five innings in 2026, as a jumble of nerves seemed to zip through the visiting dugout. “In the beginning, we just had bad approaches at the plate,” Copeland lamented. “Our guys were excited to be playing again, but unfortunately, baseball isn’t really an excitement sport. So I think it took a couple times through the order to let the jitters and nerves get out of their system and settle in. They love to play and compete, and it means a lot to them. “So I think we were a little too anxious trying to force things to happen rather than just playing, and it just took a few times to make that happen.” Once things began to click, Farragut capitalized. Matthew Morrison pinch-hit in the top of the sixth, and Van Lant scored his second run of the game on a wild pitch to make the score 2-0. Neyland Williams pushed the lead to 3-0 moments later, sprinting home after Morrison knocked a sacrifice fly to center. Jake Harris added two more runs on a two-out, two-RBI single to left, scoring Zain Kureshi-Smith and Mason Shelton. One inning later, Brummitt blasted a 1-1 pitch for a 6-0 lead before two straight singles put runners on first and second. Finally, Cole Creasman hit a two-RBI double to score Van Lant and Williams, and Meredith recorded three strikeouts with one walk in the bottom of the seventh to cap things off. The onslaught forced Catholic to burn through its bullpen, rotating through five different arms in less than two innings. Brummitt ended the night at 2-for-3 with an RBI, a walk and the homer, while Van Lant went 2-for-4 with 1-for-2 efforts from Williams and Creasy. For Catholic, Connor York went 2-for-3 at the plate, and Conor Hussey went 1-for-1. The Irish looked to regroup against Concord Christian on Thursday, and Farragut faced Nolensville one day later.

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