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Elected Officials visit Boys & Girls Clubs

Posted by – August 9, 2012

City of Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero with Boys & Girls Club Members

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – East Tennessee’s elected officials were invited to visit a Boys & Girls Club and read to the Club members as part of Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley’s Elected Officials Appreciation Week (July 23-27, 2012) and Tennessee First Lady Crissy Haslam’s READ20 Book Club. The purpose of the READ20 Book Club is to give Tennessee families a fun goal of reading together with their children for 20 minutes every day.

Once the elected officials arrived, they were given a tour of the club by Boys & Girls Clubs members and members of the corporate board. They then watched a brief presentation by a Club member. Finally, they read to Boys & Girls Club members for 20 minutes.

Elected officials who visited a Club include State Representative Bill Dunn, City of Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero, State Representative Jimmy Matlock, Knox County Commissioner Larry Smith, Tennessee State Senator Becky Duncan Massey and Knox County Mayor Tim Burchett, among others.

Knox County Commissioner Larry Smith with Boys & Girls Club members

For more information on the READ20 Book Club, visit http://www.tn.gov/read20. For more information on Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley, visit http://www.bgctnv.org.

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Elected Officials to visit Boys & Girls Clubs

Posted by – July 19, 2012

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley (BGCTNV) will celebrate “Elected Officials Appreciation Week” next week, July 23-27, 2012, at the Club locations.    

The elected officials have been invited to visit a Boys & Girls Club and read to the Club members as part of Tennessee First Lady Crissy Haslam’s READ20 Book Club. The purpose of the READ20 Book Club is to give Tennessee families a fun goal of reading together with their children for 20 minutes every day.

Once the elected officials arrive, they will be given a tour of the club by Boys & Girls Clubs members and members of the corporate board. They will then watch a brief presentation by a Club member. Finally, they will read to Boys & Girls Club members for 20 minutes.

Below is a schedule of the week’s confirmed officials, as well as the locations and times they plan to visit.

Monday, July 23, 10 a.m.
Location:
Haslam Family Club University, 407 Caswell Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37917
Confirmed Officials:
Sherry Witt, Register of Deeds, Knox County
Becky Duncan Massey, Tennessee State Senator

Tuesday, July 24, 10 or 11 a.m. (to be confirmed)
Location: Boys & Girls Club of Halls/Powell, 1819 Dry Gap Pike, Knoxville, TN 37918
Confirmed Officials:
Larry Smith, Commissioner, Knox County

Tuesday, July 24, 1 p.m.
Location: Lenoir City Boys & Girls Club, 201 N. B Street, Lenoir City, TN 37771
Confirmed Officials:
Estelle Herron,
County Mayor, Loudon County
Jimmy Matlock, State Representative, District 21 (Parts of Loudon, Monroe Counties)
Laura Standridge (2 p.m.), Senior Clerk, General Sessions and Juvenile Court, Loudon County           

Wednesday, July 25, 10 a.m.
Location: North Ridge Crossing, 3916 Carus Road, Knoxville, TN 37918
Confirmed Officials:
Madeline Rogero, Mayor, City of Knoxville

Thursday, July 26, 11 a.m.
Location: Vestal Boys & Girls Club, 522 Maryville Pike, Knoxville, TN 37920
Confirmed Officials:
Tim Irwin, Juvenile Court Judge, Knox County

Friday, July 27, 10 a.m.
Location: Haslam Family Club University, 407 Caswell Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37917
Confirmed Officials:
Bill Dunn, State Representative, District 16 (Part of Knox County)
Daniel Brown, City Council, City of Knoxville
Bunny Oakes, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley Board Chairman (11 a.m.)

For more information on the READ20 Book Club, visit www.tn.gov/read20. For more information on Boys & Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley, visit www.bgctnv.org.

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City of Knoxville and Legacy Parks announce outdoor recreation initiative: Outdoor Knoxville

Posted by – February 28, 2012

Commissioner Susan Whitaker

Knoxville, Tenn. – Knoxville takes the first step toward putting itself on the map as a premier outdoor recreation community with the launch of Outdoor Knoxville, a three-pronged initiative to capitalize on the exceptional outdoor recreational assets found in and around Knoxville. It includes a new Adventure Center, a website and a three-day festival this summer.

The most visible presence for Outdoor Knoxville will be the Outdoor Knoxville Adventure Center to be created in the City-owned Gateway Pavilion Building at Volunteer Landing. Legacy Parks Foundation, a Knoxville-based non-profit focused on expanding parks, open space and recreational opportunities, will operate the center in partnership with River Sports Outfitters.

“Outdoor Knoxville will showcase our trails, parks, waterways and greenways for both visitors and Knoxville residents,” said Mayor Madeline Rogero. “We have great opportunities here for recreation in beautiful natural settings just minutes from downtown, and this effort will help promote those and encourage everyone to get out and enjoy them.”

The Outdoor Knoxville Adventure Center will serve as the recreational hub for not only Knoxville but also the entire region. It is centrally located with easy connections to downtown Knoxville, the University of Tennessee, I-40, and all the trails and greenways on both sides of the river.

Outdoor Knoxville will be a destination through a unique mix of boutique retail, outdoor equipment rentals and sales, and local events and excursions.

Carol Evans

Legacy Parks Foundation will locate its office on the second level and manage the space for public events and activities. The theater and large room will be made available for public use. Recreational, civic and community groups will be encouraged to hold meetings in the space for a nominal charge. These rentals for business and private functions would generate revenue to support Legacy Parks Foundation’s operations and mission.

River Sports Outfitters, a 29-year-old recreational retailer and outdoor excursion provider in Knoxville, will manage the first level. They will feature boat, stand-up paddleboard and bike rentals as well as retail space offering outdoor gear and equipment. Premium outdoor brands Patagonia, The North Face, Smart Wool and Mountain Hardware will create boutique concept shops within the River Sports Outfitters retail space.

In addition to the rental and retail components, Legacy Parks Foundation and River Sports Outfitters will offer public programs and group outings from the facility. Maps, directions and general information about recreational opportunities throughout the region will be provided at an information center in the building. Outdoor-related events held at the facility will bring people down to the waterfront and get them out to play.

The Gateway Pavilion Building is owned by the city, and originally housed the Gateway Regional Visitors Center. In recent years, the building has been vacant, and the city has paid to maintain it. City Council will be asked to approve a lease with Legacy Parks Foundation at its March 6 meeting. If approved, the Outdoor Knoxville Adventure Center will open in mid-April.

The second element of the Outdoor Knoxville initiative is a new website, OutdoorKnoxville.com. It is a robust, comprehensive portal to all outdoor recreational activities, venues, and events in our region. This highly interactive website has gathered information, videos, photos, and other related content from a broad and inclusive variety of sources, creating an easy-to-use resource for all levels of outdoor adventurers. The site officially launched today.

OutdoorKnoxville.com will position Knoxville, and the region, as a recreational destination by showcasing the abundance of parks, trails, greenways, activities, and amenities that we enjoy in Knoxville.

Mayor Madeline Rogero

It will be a powerful tool for everyone:

  • Residents can plan their outings or activities at the spur of the moment
  • Potential businesses and residents will get the best view of our quality of life offerings
  • Hotels can easily accommodate guests’ requests for activities without searching multiple websites
  • Travel professionals can plan unique excursions using sources from the site
  • Businesses can advertise their related goods and services to a highly targeted audience
  • Recruiters can use the site to highlight the region’s recreational benefits
  • Event producers can promote their events to a motivated user group

Legacy Parks Foundation has developed the site with a skilled advisory team. Elle Colquitt, author of the popular “Mini Adventure Series” of guidebooks for on- and off-road adventures around Tennessee, has developed all the content. She will keep the content current and exciting, review and manage all postings, maintain the Facebook page, and produce a weekly e-newsletter showcasing events and local activities. In addition, she will aggressively market the site locally, regionally, and nationally to users, content providers, sponsors and advertisers.

OutdoorKnoxville.com offers a year-round activity calendar that can be added to by anyone. Additionally, users are able to submit videos and photos as well as offer their experiences, advice, and review on events, trails and venues.

Information will always be current, descriptive, and easy to use. Outdoor KnoxFest is the third key element in the initiative. Outdoor KnoxFest will be a three-day event, Aug. 24 -26, that promotes a variety of outdoor recreational venues and opportunities throughout East Tennessee and encourages people of all levels of experience to participate. The Outdoor Knoxville Adventure Center will be the hub of these activities.

The events will include:

  • An all-day adventure race
  • A metric century bike ride organized by the Smoky Mountain Wheelmen
  • A cross-country mountain bike trial designed by the Appalachian Mountain Bike Club
  • A trail run organized by the Knoxville Track Club
  • A variety of guided hikes
  • A community bike ride
  • Family activities
  • Boat and bike demos and rentals
  • A climbing wall
  • Films and speakers
  • This event will attract participants from throughout the region, including Asheville, Atlanta and Nashville.

Legacy Parks Foundation has been actively working to make East Tennessee a recreational destination of the Southeast. The initial work has been focused on creating a 1,000-acre urban wilderness and recreational corridor stretching along the Tennessee River’s south shore, from the Forks of the River Wildlife Management Area to Alcoa Highway. This corridor will parallel and connect to the greenways along the north side of the river.

During the past five years Legacy Parks Foundation has raised more than $3 million for parks, greenways and recreational venues, added more than 200 acres of parkland to Knox County and helped protect nearly 1,000 acres of farm and forest land in East Tennessee.

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