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SOUTH KNOX VOL. 32 NO. 19 1

IN THIS ISSUE

The pride of Mount Olive

The Mount Olive Elementary family is feeling an extra smidge of pride this graduation season. Three of the top five students who graduated from South-Doyle High School last night are Mount Olive alumnae.

See Betsy Pickle’s story on page 8

First Impressions First Impressions lives up to its name – this Seymour company’s employees really do make a great first impression, projecting genuine happiness.

See Nancy’s story on page 9

Wimberly on Snopes Last week, on May 5, 90 years to the day after Rhea County High School teacher John Scopes agreed to get himself indicted for teaching evolution, former Circuit Judge Harold Wimberly led a conversation at an event called the Southern Railway Stump Speech about the Trial of the 20th Century

See Betty Bean’s story on page 5

Knox says goodbye to Lucas Richman This week marks maestro Lucas Richman’s final concerts with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. Carol Shane chats with Richman on his final week in Knoxville.

See story on page 7

Former UT lawyer Leadbetter tells all Ronald Leadbetter came to Tennessee and never left. He attended the University of Tennessee for both undergraduate and law degrees. He worked at UT until retirement. Along the way, he sued the university – twice. And now he’s penned a tell-all book.

See Wendy’s story on page 4

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Vibrant Vestival By B Betsy e sy P et Pickle ickl ic kle e

The only thing wrong with the 15th annual Vestival, the South Knoxville Arts & Heritage Festival, was that there was too much! Visitors’ senses hit overload with the fantastic musical acts, engaging performers on the grounds, ridiculously talented crafts vendors, skilled heritage artisans, history displays, delicious food, and booths promoting everything from neighborhood and business groups to political parties and arts organizations to new age healing and massage. And that doesn’t even count the exhibits and activities inside the Candoro Marble building. Volunteers worked like crazy to keep things running smoothly, and, aside from a few power-related kinks, they did. The Candoro Arts & Heritage Center board made sure that no one will forget about Candoro while it’s closed for renovations beginning in June.

A couple of critters from the Cattywampus Puppet Council rock out to the Kevin Abernathy Band. Photos by Betsy Pickle More photos on page 3

‘Made in South Knoxville’ “Made in South Knoxville,” an exhibit of works of South Knoxville artists Ryan Blair and Robin Surber, will be on display in the Balcony Gallery of the Emporium Center, 100 S. Gay St., June 5-27. Ryan Blair is an artist and art educator who has created since childhood and taught since 2001. He graduated from Ball State University with a degree in art education and an emphasis in painting. When not in the studio, he teaches art full time to 650 local elementary students and has twice received Teacher of the Year honors. Blair’s current work consists of paintings and mixed-media pieces based on his observations and experiences living in the South. His work can be seen at the International Biscuit Festival this

weekend and in June at “Disco Lights in My the Tipton Gallery on the Mirror” by Ryan Blair campus of East Tennessee State University. He lives in Knoxville with his wife, two sons and daughter. Info: ryanblairart.com. Robin M. Surber was born in Louisville, Ky., and rerestoration artceived her bachelor’s ist at the Tenof fine arts from the nessee Theatre. University of TenHer mixed-media nessee. artwork often She has had anincorporates relnual exhibitions ics that relate to at Bennett Gallerthe South. Surber ies for the past 12 frequently writes years and has done about her work: murals in corporate “The more you and private loca- “Birds Worth Knowing” by Robin Surber look, the more you tions nationwide. see.” Artwork can She participates in group by the Knoxville Museum be found at Bennett Gallershows in Knoxville at the of Art. Her work appears in ies. Info: robinsurber.com. Emporium Center and Mc- public collections throughA public reception to Ghee Tyson Airport and out Tennessee. open “Made in South has been a Featured Artist She is currently a full- Knoxville” will take place at L’Amour du Vin hosted time studio artist and as part of First Friday ac-

tivities 5-9 p.m. Friday, June 5, and will feature a Jazz Jam Session hosted by Vance Thompson & Friends 7-8:45 p.m. in the Black Box Theatre. Complimentary hors d’oeuvres will be available, and chocolate fondue will be provided by the Melting Pot of Knoxville. Exhibition hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday. Additional special hours are posted at theemporiumcenter.com. Info: 523-7543 or www.knoxalliance.com.

Nonprofit hub offers free training this summer By Betsy Pickle As renovations continue on its future home in the historic Regas Building at 318 N. Gay St., the Alliance for Better Nonprofits will launch a free summer series of training courses at Flenniken Landing, 115 Flenniken Ave., in South Knoxville. The training offered follows four tracks that align with upcoming ABN courses. Trainings will be 10 a.m.-noon each Tuesday in June and July at the Flenniken conference room. Courses include: Social and Digital Marketing 101 Series: Social Media Platforms, June 2; Content Marketing, July 7. Program Development 101 Series: Program Design Workshop, June 9; Program Evaluation Workshop, July 14. Resource Management 101 Series: Fiduciary Responsibility

and Financial Records – financial info for the nonprofit community, June 16; Developing a Volunteer Recruitment Strategy, July 21. Personal Effectiveness Series 101: Leading with PerChris Martin sonal Strengths and Wellbeing, June 23; Building Effective Teams, July 28. Class size is limited. Register at betternonprofits.org. Info: Danielle Benson, dbenson@betternonprofits.org. According to its website, the Alliance for Better Nonprofits “is a Knoxville-based organization that will serve nonprofits in 25 counties by helping them achieve their missions. ... The Regas Building changed

owners March 3, 2015. The new owner is Regas Bldg LLC (sole owner Christopher Martin). The listed sales price was $1.375 million. The adjacent parking lot is owned by Regas Prop LLC (Doug White). Knoxville Leadership Foundation launched ABN through its Center for Communities program. Nashville’s Center for Nonprofit Management, Greenlights in Austin, Texas, and Standards for Excellence with Baltimore Nonprofits were used as business models. Chris Martin, president of Knoxville Leadership Foundation, is the CEO. Danielle Benson, past president of the Young Professionals of Knoxville, is director of training. Sarah Herron, former manager of website and social media outlets for Scripps Networks Interactive, is director of communications. The lead partners are Knoxville

Leadership Foundation, United Way of Greater Knoxville and East Tennessee Foundation. The Regas Building at Regas Square will be the headquarters for ABN as well as Knoxville Leadership Foundation, Compassion Coalition and East Tennessee Quality Growth. The first-floor training facility and meeting spaces are scheduled to be completed in August. Open enrollment for ABN will begin in September. Membership fees will be on a sliding scale based on a nonprofit’s budget. Membership benefits will include discounted fees for training and consulting services, reduced cost for annual conferences and special speakers, use of the Regas Building training and meeting center, use of equipment and supplies clearinghouse at no charge.

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