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Virginia Rains Somebody once said a good teacher is like a pebble cast into a pond, creating ripples that extend far and wide. Virginia Rains was that kind of teacher, indeed, that kind of person. She touched the lives of everyone who had the honor of knowing her. Mrs. Rains died Feb. 6. She was 78. Jake Mabe pays tribute to his former teacher.

See Jake’s story on page A-3

Are Vols doomed? Sherlock Holmes once said it is a serious blunder to theorize before gathering data. The great detective, tweed cap atop, pipe in hand, found investigations cluttered and complicated by witnesses who got all excited and twisted facts to fit what they had already decided. Those who believe Tennessee football is doomed to mediocrity or worse should consider Sherlock’s wisdom.

➤ See Marvin West’s tale on page A-5 NEIGHBORHOOD BUZZ

Spaghetti in FC Fountain City Lions Club will host a spaghetti supper 4 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 21, at its clubhouse in Fountain City Park.

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February 18, 2013

Teacher remembered through student awards

Cathy and Rick Sharp hold six-week-old Kendall Rose, child of their daughter Ali Sharp, who died shortly after childbirth. The Sharps, along with their son, Matthew, attended Fountain City Town Hall last week.

By Libby Morgan The family of teachers, administrators and students at Fountain City Elementary School are holding dear the memory of Ali Sharp, a young kindergarten teacher who passed away suddenly over the Christmas holidays, leaving a newborn daughter. “Ali had been working on a committee to foster a program to commend our students for their efforts at school, not only for academic achievement, but also for their good behavior,” says school principal Crystal Marcum. “When the shocking news arrived of her death, we knew the direction we needed to go to give our students recognition – with an award in her honor.” Marcum and her staff will give the Ali Sharp Award to two students per grade each month for the remainder of the school year. The award ceremony will be held at Fountain City Town Hall meetings.

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Zoe Marcum shows how pleased she is to receive her certificate, which was accompanied by a prize pack and other perks. Photo submitted

Fountain City Elementary School presented the Ali Sharp Award for February to: (front) Ryland Beckmann, Zoe Marcum, Madelynn Stubbs, Luke McCluskey; (second row) Grisela Acosta, Garrett Smith, Ella Brush, Rachel Barrick; (back) Ashton Martin, Madison Dishner, Blake Gadd and Nicholas Sheadrick. Photo by Libby Morgan

Reeves to speak to Halls B&P Brad Reeves, co-founder of the Tennessee Archive of Moving Images and Sound, will speak to the Halls B&P at noon Tuesday, Feb. 19, at Beaver Brook Country Club. Everyone is invited. Lunch is $10.

Eastwood Landscaping employees Clint Dearing, Justin Bullen and Chuck Blansit plant trees around Fountain City Lake in memory of the 26 victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting. Photos by Ruth White

Moving After 10 years in the same place (a record!), ShopperNews is relocating in Halls. The Broadway Corporation has been a wonderful landlord, but it’s time to consolidate our production facilities. Our new office is at 7049 Maynardville Pike, adjacent to Toby Strickland’s Edward Jones office. We’re taking off Monday to move and will be open on Tuesday. The number will remain 922-4136. – S. Clark

7049 Maynardville Pike 37918 (865) 922-4136 NEWS news@ShopperNewsNow.com Sandra Clark | Jake Mabe ADVERTISING SALES ads@ShopperNewsNow.com Shannon Carey | Patty Fecco Jim Brannon | Tony Cranmore Shopper-News is a member of KNS Media Group, published weekly and distributed to 27,813 homes in Halls, Gibbs and Fountain City.

Halls Connector moves along By Sandra Clark

Planting trees out of tragedy By Ruth White In the aftermath of the horrific shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., Mark Smithson decided to do something. So, he planted some trees. Smithson, who owns Eastwood Landscaping, contacted the Fountain City Lions Club to ask if he could plant 26 trees around Fountain City Lake in memory of the 26 people (20 children, six adults) who were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary. On Feb. 8, Smithson and his crew planted 20 Yoshino flowering cherry trees and six Blue Atlas cedars. Lions Club member Dick McMillan thanked

Mark Smithson Smithson and his crew. “Mark is a good man to Fountain City,” McMillan said. “He has been very generous the past several years and we appreciate what he’s done, including the rebuilding of the fountain last year.”

Knox County Commission will consider a resolution this month to turn over the $12.7 million Halls Connector project to the state. The county has spent $823,000 on right-of-way acquisition and design, and now will ask the state to complete the project. It modifies Norris Freeway and Maynardville Pike to create a better traffic flow from Emory Road toward Maynardville and Gibbs. Public hearings have been held on the design by CDM Smith. The proposal entails moving the southbound lanes of Maynardville Highway and making new intersections with Afton Drive, Norris Freeway, Andersonville Pike and E. Emory Road.

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