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Big Ears Festival 2024 - A Cultural Odyssey in Downtown Knoxville
Issue #134
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🌤️ Knoxville Weather - Mostly Clear with a High of 67
📰 Big Ears Festival 2024 - A Cultural Odyssey in Downtown Knoxville
📰 Knoxville Officer Hospitalized Following Collision While Responding to Call
📰 Lightning Strike Sparks House Fire in Knoxville, Neighbor's Alert Saves Dog
📣 Business Spotlight: Lil Yogi's Children's Blessings - Affordable Quality for Knoxville's Little Ones
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Big Ears Festival 2024 - A Cultural Odyssey in Downtown Knoxville
The 11th Big Ears Festival is gearing up to electrify downtown Knoxville with a fusion of music and culture from March 21st-24th. This year, they are presenting an eclectic and bold lineup, with more than 200 performances spanning artists like Jon Batiste, Herbie Hancock, John Paul Jones, and André 3000.
There's more than just music: the festival also features a captivating film program, visual arts, and a series of enlightening talks and panels. Events will be hosted in a variety of venues, from cozy to grand, including theaters, performing arts centers, churches, and beyond. More Info
Knoxville Officer Hospitalized Following Collision While Responding to Call
An officer from the Knoxville Police Department was involved in a vehicular accident while on duty, responding to a call. The incident occurred as the officer was traveling along Woodland Avenue and collided with another vehicle on Central Street.
The officer sustained minor injuries and received medical attention at a local hospital. The driver of the second vehicle also received hospital care for injuries that were determined to be non-life-threatening. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash.
Lightning Strike Sparks House Fire in Knoxville, Neighbor's Alert Saves Dog
A lightning strike ignited a fire at a Knoxville home on Friday morning, reported by the Knoxville Fire Department. Alerted by a neighbor, emergency crews were quick to respond, managing to rescue a dog from the unoccupied house.
The fire, causing moderate damage, was contained thanks to the neighbor's prompt action. The incident's cause was identified as a lightning strike.
Lil Yogi's Children's Blessings - Affordable Quality for Knoxville's Little Ones
Today, we're excited to introduce Lil Yogi's Children's Blessings, a charming store located at 6923-A Maynardville Hwy. Though it's been in operation for less than a year, Lil Yogi's has quickly become a go-to destination for affordable children's clothing, toys, and nursery items, both new and used.
Founded by Christina Bogart, a young mom with a vision to support her family and help others in the community, Lil Yogi's embodies the principle that quality doesn't have to come with a high price tag. Christina was raised with the belief that buying used is a perfectly viable option, especially considering how quickly children grow out of their clothes. This philosophy is at the heart of Lil Yogi's, offering an affordable alternative for parents.
Lil Yogi's stands out for its commitment to affordability and sustainability. The store offers a wide range of sizes, from preemie to kids' 16/18, ensuring that parents can find what they need for their children at every stage of growth without straining their budget. This approach not only supports families financially but also encourages sustainable consumption.
Beyond its business, Lil Yogi's is dedicated to community engagement. In its initial months, the store has sponsored local dance and cheer teams, and is looking to expand its support to more community initiatives. This commitment underscores Lil Yogi's role as an active and caring member of the community.
Recently, Lil Yogi's expanded its store to accommodate a larger inventory. The future looks bright with plans to include more extensive items and cater to larger children's sizes, aiming to meet the growing needs of their customers.
For those interested in exploring what Lil Yogi's has to offer or to learn more about their community initiatives, you can contact Christina Bogart at [email protected] or call (865) 705-3839. Also, be sure to check out their Facebook page for the latest updates and offerings.
Join us in supporting Lil Yogi's Children's Blessings, a business that's quickly becoming a beloved part of our Knoxville community, for providing quality and affordable options for our littlest residents.
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Community:
Farm Animal Baby Cuddling: from 3pm - 5pm every Saturday in March (March 16th, 23rd, 30th), at the Friendly Farm, 1104 Rebel Hollow Rd in Tazewell, Get your tickets
St. Patrick’s Day Parade: Downtown on Saturday, March 16th at 1pm, starts at Gay Street and ends at Gay Street / West Magnolia after passing key downtown landmarks
Pancake Breakfast to Benefit Tennessee Children’s Home: Pancakes, eggs, bacon, and a drink for $5 at Aubrey’s Cedar Bluff, 9208 Middlebrook Pike on Saturday, March 16th from 8am - 10am. Tickets
Used Book Sale at Powell Branch Library: on Saturday, March 16th from 10am - 5pm, 330 W Emory Rd
Game Nights at Fountain City Social: on Mondays, March 18th and 25th from 6pm-8pm, 4842 Harvest Mills Way, Everyone welcome, More Info
Pancake Fest 2024: on Friday, March 22nd from 7am - noon at the O’Connor Senior Center, 611 Winona St. More Info
Used Book Sale at Farragut Branch Library: on Friday-Saturday, March 22nd-23rd from 10am - 5pm, 417 N Campbell Station Rd
Spring Has Sprung Shopping Event at the Painted Perch & Co: shop sales and win prizes on Friday-Saturday, March 22nd-23rd from 10am - 6pm, 9715 Kingston Pike, More Info
Successful Seed Starting in Six Easy Steps: hosted by Knox County Master Gardners, on Saturday, March 23rd from 10am - 11:30am at the Bloom Center, Attendance is free, but registration is required Register Here, space is limited to 20 registrants, at The Bloom Center, 6228 Anderson Drive
46th Annual CFA Cat Show: Over 200 pedigreed cats + household pets judged in 10 rings, Cost: Adults: $10, Kids & Seniors: $7, Family of 4: $30, Saturday-Sunday, March 23rd-24th at the Jacob Building, Chilhowee Park, 3301 Magnolia Avenue
Crafts:
Embellished Cold Process Soap Making with Elizabeth: at Creative Spark Studio, 2009 East Broadway Ave in Maryville, Sunday, March 17th at 2pm, More Info
Food & Drink:
Tea Tasting Workshops: at the Spice & Tea Exchange - Green & White Teas on Tuesday, March 19th at 6:30pm, 522 S Gay St. Cost: $30 per person per workshop. Call (865) 985-0913 to reserve your spot!
Easter Afternoon Tea: with teas, finger sandwiches, scones, sweets and guitar music, at the Spice & Tea Exchange on Sunday, March 31st at 3pm or 5pm, 522 S Gay St. Cost: $55 per person. Call (865) 985-0913 to reserve your spot!
Music:
Gospel Plowboys: Union County Opry at Union County High School, 150 Main St in Maynardville on Saturday, March 16th at 7pm, More Info
Theatre:
Mary Poppins: at the Lighthouse Youth Theatre, Historic Grove Theatre at 123 Randolph Road in Oak Ridge, Thursday-Friday, March 16th at 1pm and 6pm. Cost: $15 and up. Get Tickets/More Info
Theatre 23 Presents ‘As it is in Heaven’ by Arlene Hutton: set in the 1830’s Shaker society, at the Old City Performing Arts Center, 111 State Street, showing Friday - Sunday, March 15th - 17th, About, Tickets
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