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August

Saturday, Aug 22nd Fun with Farragut’s Fleet Fun with Farragut’s Fleet returns to Mayor Bob Leonard Park from 8:30 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 22. This free event is a way for kids to get up close and personal with big equipment used by the Town and local law enforcement and construction organizations. This year’s event will offer a new sensory hour from 8:30-9:30 a.m. During this time, all participating vehicles will turn off horns and lights to provide a less stimulating environment. Event participants will include Farragut Public Works Department, Rural Metro, Smyrna Ready Mix, Knox County Sheriff’s Office, First Utility District and more. For questions, contact Recreation and Event manager Rachel Malone at rmalone@townoffarragut.org.
Thursday, Aug 27th Hunger Action Breakfast: Coffee and Collaboration In recognition of Hunger Action Month and five years of community impact, a coalition of local business leaders and community partners will host the 5th Annual Hunger Action Breakfast: Coffee and Collaboration to benefit Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee. The event will take place on Thursday, Aug. 27, from 7:45 to 9 a.m. at Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee, 136 Harvest Lane, Maryville, TN 37801. Attendees are encouraged to bring plastic jars of peanut butter, one of the most requested and needed pantry staples, to support families, children and seniors facing food insecurity across East Tennessee. Learn more about Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee at www.secondharvestetn.org
Sunday, Aug 30th August Gift of the Month St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church’s August Gift of the Month will be helping Fig Tree at Cokesbury United Methodist Church. Fig Tree is a community day center and outreach ministry reaching those in far west Knox County. They offer showers, laundry, computers, hot meals and other community resources. The current needs are for men’s pants size 32-34, men’s underwear size medium, bras, toiletries, large umbrellas, blankets, tarps and backpacks. Drive by to drop off donations at the church, 110 Sugarwood Drive, on Sunday, Aug. 30, from 1 to 2 p.m.
Sunday, Aug 30th 13th Annual Knox Asian Festival 13th Annual Knox Asian Festival will be held Sunday, Aug. 30, from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., at World’s Fair Park and The Knoxville Museum of Art. The Asian Cultural Parade will start at 10:30 a.m. at the Water Fountain on the Festival Lawn. During the festival, booths for each country will feature food vendors, activities and ongoing performances. Visit www.knoxasianfestival.com for tickets and more information.

September

Friday, Sep 11th 9/11 Day of Service CAC Office on Aging’s AmeriCorps Seniors will hold 9/11 Day of Service on Friday, Sept. 11, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., at the CAC Ross Building, 2247 Western Ave. This day of service and remembrance will include guest speakers, exhibits and information and light refreshments. Learn more about AmeriCorps Seniors at www.knoxseniors.org/our-services/americorps-seniors/.
Saturday, Sep 12th Community Garage Sale & Boutique The 22nd Annual Community Garage Sale & Boutique will take place Saturday, Sept. 12, from 8 a.m. to noon, at the Christian Life Center of the Community Church in Tellico Village. Hosted by the Church Crafters and Loudon County Habitat for Humanity, this event is a chance to donate, shop and support families in need right in the community. Clean, gently used items — including clothing, furniture, housewares, books, yard tools, electronics and sports gear, are welcome. Donation drop-off is Friday, Sept. 11, from 8 a.m. to noon, at the church, 130 Chota Center, Loudon. For large items, contact Evelyn Dinkgrave at 865-657-5119 between now and Sept. 10 at noon to schedule a pickup. Every dollar raised helps build homes and hope in Loudon County through Habitat for Humanity and supports other local charities. For more information, call Kathy Blevins at 865-408-3124 or Amanda Frangu at 865-816-0684.
Thursday, Sep 17th STRIVE program Pellissippi State Community College and Tennessee Small Business Development Center invite veterans, active-duty members of the military and their families to apply for the STRIVE program, which helps veteran entrepreneurs transform business ideas into successful ventures through hands-on training, mentorship and community support. STRIVE’s 2026 cohort will launch Sept. 17, and meet Thursdays from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Ruth and Steve West Workforce Development Center at Pellissippi State’s Blount County campus. Find out if you’re eligible and register for STRIVE at www.pstcc.edu/veteran/strive/

October

Thursday, Oct 1st History Readers The Farragut Museum is introducing a new program called History Readers. The format is simple: read any material touching on a history topic (fiction or nonfiction) selected by the Farragut Museum staff and come prepared to share a short synopsis with the group. This is a chance to share favorite reads and interesting discoveries with history-minded individuals. History Readers is free and open to the public. Beginning Oct. 2026, it will meet at 4 p.m. on the first Thursday once a quarter at the Campbell Station Inn, 11409 Kingston Pike. For more information, email museum@townoffarragut.org.
Wednesday, Oct 7th Movies at the Museums Historic House Museums of Knoxville present Movies at the Museums. HHMK invites the community to watch six different movies outdoors at six different museums across Knox County: Friday, Sept. 4, at Mabry-Hazen House (www.mabryhazen.com), Friday, Sept. 11, at James White’s Fort (www.jameswhitesfort.org), Friday. Sept. 18, at Farragut Museum (https://visitfarragut.org/listing/museum/), Friday. Sept. 25, at Blount Mansion (www.blountmansion.org), Friday. Oct. 2, at Marble Springs State Historic Site (www.marblesprings.net) and Friday. Oct. 7, at Historic Westwood (https://www.knoxheritage.org/westwood/). Admission is free for each movie, but donations are greatly appreciated to support each museum’s mission. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets. Concessions will be available. Arrive early to visit the museums. See each museum’s respective event pages on Facebook for more details and schedule for each movie.

November

Tuesday, Nov 10th Carry the Torch fundraising luncheon Volunteer Ministry Center will host its 18th Annual Carry the Torch fundraising luncheon at the Knoxville Convention Center on Tuesday, Nov. 10, featuring Jeannette Walls as the keynote speaker with WATE Anchor, Lori Tucker, as Honorary Chair. This signature annual event boasts 700-800 attendees and raises funds towards preventing and ending homelessness in Knoxville. Funds are raised to support the mission of VMC through sponsorships, ticket purchases and donations. Attendees will enjoy a program, lunch and book signing from 11:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will also be a Mission Fair to highlight other community organizations and their services beginning at 10 a.m. Get involved and learn more at www.vmcinc.org/carry-the-torch.
Friday, Nov 20th Knoxville Fire Fighters Association benefit concert The Knoxville Fire Fighters Association represents the professional fire fighters of Knoxville and has been proudly serving our community since 1918. In order to raise funds for educational and safety programs, they are hosting a benefit concert featuring the Ultimate Garth Brooks Tribute with songs like “Friends in Low Places,” “The Dance,” and “The Thunder Rolls.” The concert will be held Friday, Nov. 20, at 8 p.m. at the Knoxville Civic Auditorium. The purchase of tickets to the show helps to support programs in Knoxville, Knox County and East Tennessee. Visit www.knoxvillefirefighters.com for more information and to purchase tickets.

Seven teams, one champion

This fall, the How the West was Won football contest is back for another year. The contest has been an annual occurrence for more than two decades, as the seven teams within the farragutpress coverage area — Farragut, Bearden, Hardin Valley, Christian Academy of Knoxville, Knoxville Catholic, Webb School of Knoxville and Concord Christian School — compete for the regular-season title. Last season, Concord Christian won the contest for the first time ever, going 6-4 in the regular season with a plus-170 point differential providing the difference between CCS and Christian Academy of Knoxville, which also went 6-4 with a point margin of plus-54. The winner will be the team that finishes with the best record through the regular season, and if two teams are tied, the win will go to the team with the highest point differential through those 10 games. There will be a familiar sponsor this year, as PureMagic Car Wash returns. Once the regular-season title is decided, representatives from PureMagic and the farragutpress will award the winner with a check to commemorate the honor.

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Town bids farewell to outgoing Board members

The Farragut community bid farewell and thank-you to Mayor Ron Williams, Vice Mayor Scott Meyer and Alderman Joe LaCroix, who stepped down last week, at a reception and at the meeting, Thursday, Aug. 13. Williams and Meyer, representing the North Ward, bothwere term-limited, with North Ward Alderman Alex Cain succeeding Williams as mayor and Joey Ruffalo succeeding Meyer. After being sworn in as mayor, Cain will have to appoint someone to his North Ward alderman seat. Alderman Joe LaCroix was defeated in the election by Greg Wiberley, who is to be sworn in, along with Cain and Ruffalo, just before the Thursday, Aug. 27, Board meeting. Prior to the meeting, citizens crowded the conference room to speak to the three Board members. Then at the beginning of the Aug. 13 meeting, Town administrator David Smoak presented a plaque and framed photograph to the Board “celebrating the Board members that will be rolling off the Board here,” he said. “This is their last Board meeting this evening,” he added. “Being a public servant, being an alderman, being a mayor, is a very difficult position but a very rewarding one. And, I think they will all say that in some different way, shape or form. “Volunteering for your community is one of the best services you can possibly give, and they do it with their heart each and every day,”

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