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VOL. 9 NO. 31

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Betty Coleman is a wellknown instructor in tai chi and a retired professor from the University of Tennessee. Yet writer Carol Shane was able to discover so much more about Betty and her husband, the late Larry Coleman. Read Shane’s story in “My Life.”

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Sales tax holiday Tennessee’s annual Sales Tax Holiday is Friday-Sunday, Aug. 7-9. During the holiday, shoppers can save nearly 10 percent on clothing, school and art supplies and computer purchases. Shoppers will not pay state or local sales tax on select clothing with a price of $100 or less per item, school and art supplies with a price of $100 or less per item and computers with a price of $1,500 or less. ■ Info: www.tn.gov/revenue/article/sales-tax-holiday or 1-800-342-1003.

Sharps Ridge A group of veterans who want to upgrade Sharps Ridge Park will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 6, in the banquet room at the Golden Corral Restaurant on Clinton Hwy. Jessica King, commander WVA Chapter 44, said both veterans and civilians are welcome to help.

On the road ... Last week Shopper News reporters met with senior residents of Halls at Elmcroft on Andersonville Pike. The oldest person in the room, except possibly the reporters, was Floyd Brown, who turns 100 in four months. For pictures and a story, check details on page A-6.

Back to School Parents and kids are invited to Knox County Mayor Tim Burchett’s Back to School Bash 3-6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 10, at Knoxville Expo Center, 5441 Clinton Highway. The free event is an opportunity for students to get free school supplies and health screenings and to enjoy activities, special programs, vendors and more. Shoney’s will host a free KidCare Photo ID at the event. The IDs include a color photograph, fingerprints, physical description and a 24-hour hotline for missing and exploited children.

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Ready for the field Summer heat didn’t keep the Hardin Valley Academy band and its new director, Alex Rector, from getting ready for fall. The horn line stands at ready during band camp at the school: Savannah Lewis, Cassie Rhyne, Jacob Wiggs, Josh Uabelisle, Andrew Dean, Chase Holdernesse and Christian Zinbalatti. For more on the new director, see page A3. Photo by Nancy Anderson

Bringing real world Germany to Knox classroom By Carolyn Evans Would you be willing to exchange a week’s worth of social studies lesson plans for a twoweek tour of Germany? That’s exactly what 100 social studies teachers from all over the U.S. and Canada did this summer, and Farragut resident Amy Melendy was one of them. Melendy, who has taught social studies at Cedar Bluff Middle School for 36 years, received a fellowship for her trip to Germany, her first, through the Transatlantic Outreach Program. This is the third overseas trip she’s taken. Melendy says one of the reasons for spending part of the summer this way is to bring a reallife perspective to her teaching. She has previously spent five weeks in Turkey and Greece on a FulbrightHays scholarship and two weeks in Korea with Korea Workshop for Educators. Melendy is the only Cedar Bluff Middle School teacher to have traveled with TOPs and one of only a few Knox County teachers to have done so. Hundreds apply throughout the country for the two-week, all-expenses-paid study/travel seminar. “I was part of a group of 15

Farragut resident and Cedar Bluff Middle School teacher Amy Melendy stands in front of a representation of the artwork from the Berlin wall, taken during her trip to Germany this summer. Photos submitted

By Betty Bean

There was a big turnout on Cherry Street for the ceremonial dedication of the Avon W. Rollins Sr. Overpass, which has renamed the span of I-40 that crosses Cherry Street. The Knoxville Police Department blocked off a lane of Cherry St. and stopped traffic coming off the I-40 exit ramp to allow pedestrian access to the dedication site. The multi-racial crowd included dignitaries and private citizens of all ages. It grew steadily as the 10 a.m. dedication approached. The event and the naming ceremony were sponsored by state Sen. Becky Massey and state Rep. Joe Armstrong, both of whom have close historical connections to Rollins and the cause of his life – civil rights. Before Knoxville native Rol-

Sheryl and Avon Rollins at the bridge dedication

lins was director of the Beck Cultural Exchange Center or a TVA executive, he was one of Knoxville’s most prominent civil rights activists in the early 1960s and was a founding member of the

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teachers, and it was wonderful,” she said, “the opportunity of a lifetime.” The scholarships were based on essays about their desire to visit Germany and how they would use the information they gathered. Melendy’s essay focused on the importance of human rights and how they relate to immigration, since Germany has a high number of immigrants. “Germany has a huge population of Turkish people they brought in to work in the factories in the 1960s,” she said. “They now have a lot of Middle Eastern and African refugees as well. They are beginning to think of themselves as a country of immigrants.” Using the information she gathered on the trips, Melendy created a week-long unit on Germany that will focus on “peaceful protests,” comparing the peaceful protests led by Martin Luther King to the peaceful protests in Leipzig, Germany, where protests preceded the fall of the Berlin Wall. The teachers in Melendy’s group visited schools that were still in session and compared notes with German teachers and students. They went to lectures by professors and

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met with German bankers to discuss the economy, which Melendy said is “strong, strong, strong.” They ate wiener schnitzel and saw highlights like the Heidelberg Castle and the Berlin Wall Memorial. They also saw the immigrant area of Berlin and hard places like the Buchenwald concentration camp. What is her take-home for students at Cedar Bluff? “That the Germans are not that much different from us,” Melendy said. She would also like to help students become aware of modern Germany and not just WWII Germany. “There are a lot of lingering feelings about World War II here in the U.S.,” she said. “My desire is to take the students beyond that into modern Germany, which has healed itself from that time. The Germans are very honest about their past and don’t try to hide their history. They understand the consequences of World War II and acknowledge it happened. But this generation didn’t do it. This generation appears to be moving forward while acknowledging the past.”

the big downtown theaters or eat at downtown restaurants or lunch counters. If they needed in-patient medical treatment, they could get it only at UT Hospital. Rollins was one of a group of young African Americans who worked to change all that. He was arrested dozens of times and found himself working closely with Massey’s father, Mayor John J. Duncan Sr., who wanted to bring about peaceful change. A few years later, after Duncan had gone to serve in Congress, he got letters from Cas Walker, who didn’t appreciate Rollins picketing one of his stores and urged Duncan to use his influence to get Rollins fired from his job at TVA. Armstrong, who represents most of East Knoxville in the General Assembly, also represents the generation that has been able to walk through doors opened by the movement to which Rollins has dedicated his life.

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