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Eclipse Essentials: Where to Find Your Viewing Glasses in Knoxville

Issue #136

In this Knoxville Insider Issue…

🌤️ Knoxville Weather - Partly Cloudy with a High of 49

📰 Eclipse Essentials: Where to Find Your Viewing Glasses in Knoxville

📰 Volunteers Softball Triumph

📰 Scam Calls Claiming to Be From UT Medical Center

📣 Business Spotlight: Artisan Woodworking & Design Gallery: Crafting Heirlooms in Knoxville

🗓️ Upcoming Events

🗓️ Know of Some Local Events not Listed? Send us the Details!

📣 We Want to Spotlight Your Business! Apply Here

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Eclipse Essentials - Where to Find Your Viewing Glasses

For the upcoming partial solar eclipse in East Tennessee, safety is paramount. Observers need ISO 12312-2 compliant glasses, as regular sunglasses or unfiltered optics can cause severe eye damage.

The eclipse, peaking at 85-90% coverage on Monday, April 8th from 1:49pm to 4:23pm., with a peak at 3:07 p.m., can be safely viewed with glasses available at places like Muse museum and the American Museum of Science and Energy. NASA and the AAS caution against low-cost online purchases, advising only certified vendors.

Volunteers Softball Triumph

The University of Tennessee's softball team, ranked #8, continued their winning streak to 13 games by defeating #11 Missouri with a score of 8-2. This victory secured the series win for them.

The game's pivotal moment was a grand slam in the fourth inning, marking the team's fourth in recent games, leading to a significant 6-1 advantage. This win brings Tennessee's season record to 21-4.

Scam Calls Claiming to Be From UT Medical Center

The University of Tennessee Medical Center is alerting the public to be cautious of fraudulent phone calls and text messages pretending to be from the hospital and soliciting funds for medical procedures.

These deceptive communications, which might appear to originate from the hospital's primary phone number of (865) 305-9000, are in fact scams and have no affiliation with the medical center. The technique known as "phone spoofing" allows scammers to mask their identity by making it seem as though the call is coming from a reliable source.

The medical center emphasizes that these solicitations for money are false and urges anyone with concerns about their medical appointments or procedures to directly contact their healthcare provider for accurate information.

Artisan Woodworking & Design Gallery: Crafting Heirlooms in Knoxville

Teeming with creativity, Artisan Woodworking & Design Gallery (AWADG) stands as a testament to the enduring beauty and craftsmanship of custom woodworking. Celebrating its first year of operation, AWADG has already made significant strides under the guidance of Elizabeth Grant, a visionary with over 30 years of experience in interior design, building, and home furnishings.

Elizabeth's journey into the world of custom woodworking was driven by her lifelong passion for crafting unique and meaningful pieces. At AWADG, this passion is brought to life by a team of local woodworkers who dedicate their skills to creating heirloom-quality furniture, cabinetry, and architectural design elements. The on-site woodworking shop not only serves as the heart of production but also as a bridge connecting clients directly with the artisans crafting their future heirlooms.

What sets AWADG apart is its commitment to producing one-of-a-kind, custom-built furniture and woodwork, tailored to the individual needs and visions of its clients. Working closely with interior designers, architects, builders, and homeowners, AWADG ensures that every piece is a reflection of personal style and excellence. The showroom/gallery further complements this by showcasing masterful craftsmanship alongside art by local and regional artists.

Elizabeth's connection to the Knoxville community shines through her extensive volunteer work and fundraising efforts for local organizations and causes. From chairing designer showhouses to supporting Second Harvest food collections and the KBGA Green Thumb Gala, her commitment to giving back is unwavering.

AWADG is bustling with activity, offering unique events such as a Soapstone Pendant Carving workshop and preparing to celebrate its one-year anniversary with an Open House and special discounts. First Fridays at AWADG are not to be missed, featuring demonstrations, special events, and literary celebrations in honor of April's reading and literacy acknowledgments.

For those seeking to infuse their spaces with the warmth and timeless beauty of custom woodwork, or to partake in the vibrant community events AWADG hosts, Elizabeth Grant is your go-to contact. Reach her at [email protected] or by phone at (865) 686-5520. Discover more about the exquisite work and upcoming events at AWADG by following them on Facebook at Artisan Woodworking & Design Gallery and on Instagram @artisanwoodworkingknoxville.

Artisan Woodworking & Design Gallery is more than a woodworking shop; it's a hub of creativity, craftsmanship, and community in Knoxville, dedicated to enriching homes and lives with the timeless beauty of custom woodwork.

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Community:

Farm Animal Baby Cuddling: from 3pm - 5pm every Saturday in March (March 23rd, 30th), at the Friendly Farm, 1104 Rebel Hollow Rd in Tazewell, Get your tickets

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

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:

Big Ears Festival: Music, Film, and Visual Arts Festival, Downtown, Thursday-Sunday, March 21st-24th,  More Info

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