Volume 2, 2015
A magazine for the people of Farragut, West Knoxville & surrounding communities.
Seasonal Culinary Inspirations Truffle Ricotta Cheese Recipe With Chef Deron Little
KIPPY BROWN Behind The Scenes With
Seattle Seahawks Coach Kippy Brown And His Amazing Life Story
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Contents
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features
Keeping It Green
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Kippy Brown, Hometown Hero
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Mastercraft Dream A Wake
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Southern Hospitality In Seattle A Behind the Scenes Visit To the Seahawks
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departments Barbecue, Crafts, Kids Games and Fun!
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From the Publisher
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Chef Deron Little Seasonal Culinary Inspirations
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Local Business Studio 135
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Restaurant Guide
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THE PUBLISHER
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The Bingham Group President Lisa Atkins Bingham
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Storytelling Is Our Strength!
t is our hope that this edition of Farragut Life leaves you inspired and amazed at the many things happening in our beautiful communities during these warm, summer days. It has been a joy getting to know the people, places and events in Farragut and the surrounding counties. As the Tennessee Volunteers prepare to hit the field, we are proud to salute native Tennessean Kippy Brown and his history playing and coaching the game of football. His career began right here in the small town of Sweetwater, and took him all the way to the Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks. You will also see photos from our trip to Seattle, where we met Kippy and his wife Deon for a behind the scenes tour of their home, as well as the Seahawks practice facility and locker room. We are also featuring an interview with UT Sport Surface Director Darren Seybold,
who is responsible for installing natural grass throughout Neyland Stadium. He currently manages the turf for the thirteen major sports facilities on campus.
We have included a story about Harold Black, who was one of four African American students to be admitted to the University of Georgia, after a federal order for immediate desegregation in the fall of 1961. In late September, our Balloon Fiesta will be taking place at the Tsali Notch Vineyard during the National Muscadine Festival. We are looking forward to joining everyone on over 200 acres of beautiful farmland and vineyards. We will have over 20 balloons participating. This is a fundraiser for CASA. More information on the Fiesta and the vineyard is available through our website. Enjoy a feature story on the development and continued success and ingenuity of Mastercraft, the largest producer of luxury-preformance power boats in the world. Top it all off with a delicious truffle recipe from Farragut’s own Chef Deron Little!
Graphic Designers Ben Grace Dustin Hayes Abby Swabe Contributing Writers Derek Dujardin Caroline Duvall Halea Lingerfelt Deron Little Phil Roulier Abby Swabe Cover Photo Ben Gibson Contributing Photographers Robert Burleson Darrell Cannon Ben Gibson Dustin Hayes Tammy Lee Lisa Amos Abby Swabe Copy Editor Jennifer Porterfield Web Melissa Hitt Advertising Sales Mignonne Alman Tel: 865.523.5999 mignonne@binghamgroup.com Cheryl Lee Tel: 865.523.5999 cheryl@binghamgroup.com
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he Bingham Group is proud to announce their success at the 36th Annual Telly Awards. This year, The Bingham Group brought home three awards, two of which were Silver awards. The methamphetamine explosion commercial and cinematography developed for the Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security’s Anti-Methamphetamine campaign earned The Bingham Group a Silver and Bronze Telly Award. The “Meth Mom” Public Service Announcement also developed for the Tennessee Department of Homeland Security’s Anti-Methamphetamine campaign earned The Bingham Group another Silver Telly Award.
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Left to right: Jerome Brown, Deon, Kippy, his daughter, Jennifer and his grandsons.
KIPPY BROWN, OUR HOMETOWN HERO Written by Derek Dujardin
Quarterback Peyton Manning wasn’t the only former East Tennessean who went to Super Bowl XLVIII in February. Seattle Seahawks’ Wide Receivers Coach, Kippy Brown, started his standout 44-year football career right here in Sweetwater, Tennessee. To hear Kippy tell it, he owes much of his success to the good people and great lessons he learned in his hometown. “If it hadn’t been for Coach King Berrong, I wouldn’t be where I am today,” said Brown. “I probably would be working in a factory some place.”
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Back in 1969, Sweetwater was a different place than it is today. Schools hadn’t been racially integrated yet, and it was quite rare for black athletes to hold key leadership positions on sports teams. Since Sweetwater High School never had a black quarterback before, Kippy was shocked and surprised when Coach
Berrong switched him from running back to QB. Just as unbelievable, Berrong replaced his own son, Steve, who played that position. “Having a black quarterback was unheard of back then,” said Kippy. “But it was a huge blessing for me. The more Coach Berrong had confidence in me, the more confidence I had in myself, and that propelled me.”
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As QB, Brown led Sweetwater to three consecutive state championship games, and they won the title in 1971 and 1972. Kippy said it was that experience that changed the trajectory of his whole life. Instead of graduating high school so he could qualify to work a factory job, Kippy dreamed of a bigger life for himself. His next goal was to become the first black quarterback of the Memphis Tigers at the University of Memphis, which he achieved in his sophomore year in 1974.
Above: Quarterback Kippy Brown led the Sweetwater Wildcats to the State Championship in 1971, then again in 1972.
That same year, he started dating Deon, the woman who would become his wife. She was attending Spelman College in Atlanta, but she was taking classes at the University of Memphis during the summer when the two met and fell in love. Kippy spent his sophomore year “burning up the asphalt to see her,� making the nearly eight-hour drive to Atlanta whenever he could. Deon decided to transfer to the University of Memphis so the two could be closer.
1972 Championship Team
Kippy and his grandmother, Bertha Ratledge, on Signing Day for college, 1973.
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The two were married, and Deon immediately became pregnant with their first child, Jerome. “Both our parents were determined that one of us had to quit school, but we made it work...I gave birth to Jerome over spring break and came back to school three weeks later,” said Deon. Five years later, they had their second child, Jennifer.
a TV sports reporter. He even had a job waiting for him as a weekend sports reporter for a local television station when Coach Richard Williamson offered him a job as a Running Backs Coach with the Memphis Tigers. Once again, Kippy made history. He became the first black full-time coach in the team’s history.
Because of strict rules against students with sports scholarships also having full-time jobs, Kippy wasn’t able to work during the school year, so Deon became the breadwinner for the new family.
Brown graduated with a BA in Communications and planned to become
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During his tenure with six NFL teams, Brown worked with Blair Thomas (Jets), Brett Favre (Packers), Dan Marino (Dolphins), Errict Rhett (Buccaneers), Karim Abdul-Jabbar (Dolphins), Ahman Green (Packers), Andre Johnson (Texans) and Calvin Johnson (Lions). “I’ve been lucky to have been around some really fine football players,” Brown said. “But you always remember the underdogs. I coached a kid at Tennessee that walked on there. This guy was out of Karns High School (in Knoxville), and his mother brought him to me.”
“I couldn’t work during the year. She went to school full-time, she worked full-time, she supported us,” said Brown with a smile, adding, “She’s very pretty. And smarter than me.” “It was a struggle,” said Deon, “but we had support from both parents, who looked after the kids. And Kippy worked all summer.” Deon graduated with a degree in Mathematics and went on to get her Master’s in Curriculum Instruction.
Well, if there was any doubt whether Brown made the right career move or not, one only has to look at the impressive roster of talent Kippy helped mold, mentor and develop during his career. In three different stints at the University of Tennessee, Kippy Brown coached Peyton Manning, Anthony Miller, Tim McGee, Alvin Harper and Carl Pickens. In one season at Louisville, he mentored Mark Clayton.
“Sometimes, I wonder if I made the right choice,” said Brown with a laugh, wondering what would have happened if he reported on games instead of coaching them.
“I never will forget it. She sat in my office with her son and said, ‘He’s going to do everything you tell him to do. You have any problem, you call me.’ Well, she had cancer, and she died a little over a year later. He was an undersized kid, and he worked and he worked and he worked and did everything I told him to do.” That “kid” was J.J. McCleskey, who went on to play in the NFL for the New Orleans Saints and Arizona Cardinals.
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Kippy with the 2013 - 2014 Seattle Seahawks wide receivers.
In 1983, Kippy returned to his roots in the state of Tennessee helping Coach Johnny Majors. During his first stint with the Vols from 1983-89, Kippy helped Tennessee acquire the nickname “Wide Receiver U.”
Above: Kippy returned to Rocky Top when Tennessee head coach Phillip Fulmer convinced him to return to the collegiate ranks as assistant head coach and wide receivers coach for two seasons (1993-94). He brought an offensive flair from the professional ranks to the UT offensive package as the Vols compiled a 18-6 record and outscored their opponents 847-383 over the course of those two years. A young Peyton Manning also benefited from Brown’s guidance during his freshman campaign.
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Kippy and Seattle Seahawks wide receivers after the 2014 NFC Championship.
“I knew Carl Pickens was going to play (in the NFL). I knew Tim McGee was going to play. I knew Anthony Miller was going to play. I knew all those guys were going to play pro football,” Brown said. “But nobody could have imagined J.J. McCleskey playing professional football. That makes my day.” Brown also coached Peyton Manning during Manning’s freshmen year with the Tigers. “Peyton and I know each other very well. I only coached him one year, but we still say hello to each other at the beginning and end of games.” When asked about the lopsided victory against the Denver Broncos at
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last year’s Super Bowl, Kippy gave his short analysis of the game. “Well, they turned over the ball on the first play of the game. You can’t give good teams opportunities like that. John Majors (UT head coach) taught me this: ‘If you play good defense, have sound special teams and don’t turn over the ball, you’ll win a lot of games.’ I’ve found that to be true.” “Being at the Super Bowl was surreal,” said Deon. “We’d been together 39 years, and we’d never been to a Super Bowl. After we won, we just looked at each other and said, ‘Wow can you believe it?’
On the morning of the game, Richard Williamson, the former coach of the University of Memphis who launched Kippy’s coaching career, sent him a text that read, “Enjoy every moment of it. You deserve to be there, and whatever happens today, know you did your best.” “We felt like we had completed a circle,” said Deon. To recognize his acheivements and inspire young people to follow their dreams, in June of 2014, a committee of key people honored Kippy by naming the street in front of Sweetwater High School, “Kippy Brown Way.”
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“It’s quite an honor,” said Kippy. “Usually people are deceased before they name something after them. I am just happy I am here to see it!” Brown isn’t the only one from his family to make it to the NFL. His brother, Gerald Brown, is a Running Back Coach for the Atlanta Falcons. His brother Sam Brown lives and works as a detective for the Knoxville Police Department and coaches football at Catholic High School. They all owe a lot to Coach Berrong.
KIPPY BROWN’S CAREER TITLE
TEAM
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Wide Receivers Coach
Seattle Seahawks
2010 - 2015
Wide Receivers Coach
Tennessee Volunteers
2009
“I have been lucky enough to have grandparents, mother, father and coaches who taught me the right way. I went to church, bible camp, Sunday school and I know the ‘Do Right Rule’. My job as coach is to get young men to do the right thing and do it consistently, on the field and in life.”
Assistant Head Coach
Detroit Lions
2008
Wide Receivers Coach
Detroit Lions
2006 - 2007
Wide Receivers Coach
Houston Texans
2002 - 2005
Head Coach
Memphis Maniax
2001
Running Backs Coach
Green Bay Packers
2000
When asked if he were to ever write a book about coaching, what the title might be, Kippy replied: “Do Right.”
Offensive Coordinator
Miami Dolphins
1998 - 1999
Running Backs Coach
Miami Dolphins
1996 - 1997
Running Backs Coach
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1995
Assistant Head Coach
Tennessee Volunteers
1993 - 1994
Running Backs Coach
New York Jets
1990 - 1992
Wide Receivers Coach
Tennessee Volunteers
1983 - 1989
Wide Receivers Coach
Louisville Cardinals
1982
Wide Receivers Coach
Memphis Tigers
1979 - 1980
Running Backs Coach
Memphis Tigers
1978
Quarterback
Memphis Tigers
1974 - 1977
Kippy, his brother’s daughter, Caitlin, Gerald Brown and Gerald’s wife, Jill. Gerald coaches for the Atlanta Falcons, and Jill is also a Sweetwater native.
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A Visit in Seattle With Seattle Seahawks Coach Kippy Brown and His Beautiful Wife Deon.
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fter doing the story on Kippy Brown’s great career, we were invited by the Brown’s to visit Seattle and go to a Seahawks game. This was an opportunity we could not pass up. Especially since we love telling stories and this would be the perfect docuumentary. Deon made reservations for us at the Seahawks Hotel. The evening we arrived in Seattle we were invited to the Brown’s Home. It was located on a lake about ten minutes outside of Seattle. Kippy and his wife, Deon, showed us that Southern Hospitality doesn’t change with your zip code. We arrived at their home in Seattle with all of the equipment necessary to conduct an interview and shoot a documentary.
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We were met with a huge spread of appetizers, even a football shaped cake that read “Welcome to Seattle.” Kippy’s daughter and a few of her friends also joined us for dinner. After a wonderful meal we played cards, and then someone said something about line dancing and the entire group started dancing. We didn’t have time to shoot anything! Deon had gifts of clear bags to use to enter the stadium with lots of Seahawk fare so we would be ready for the game. Kippy presented us with Superbowl signed caps! Kippy and Deon are wonderful hosts and it is easy to see how this would help in recruiting players. We could not have felt more welcome.
To the left are photos of all the guests who have traveled to Seattle. To the right is a closeup of the Superbowl Ring.
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Tour of the Seattle Seahawks Practice Facility Touring the Seahawks’ practice facility was an honor, it was exciting to see Kippy in his element! The main lobby opens into a two-story atrium with a custom sign that reads “Passion, Character, 12th Man, Excellence”; reminding everyone who walks through the doors what the Seahawks are all about. We met several of the Seahawks Players who commented on Kippy’s “Do Right” coaching style, a motto that he learned from playing for King Berrong, his high school football coach. Kippy invited us to watch a practice session from the sidelines, which was an amazing experience. He encourages and praises his players.
Marshawn Lynch with TBG Ben Gibson and the outside practice facility. Below is a weekly billboard inside the practice facility and the indoor field.
Coach Pete Carroll even played a trick on Lisa’s husband, Joe Bingham, during a practice snap. Leaving the practice facility, we walked by a large billboard with several different pictures from the previous game. The Seahawks photograph the best plays from the game and display them for coaches, players, and visitors to see. 20
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Deon with all of her guest on this home weekend, cornerback Richard Sherman and in the locker room after the game with Russel Wilson.
All Access Game Day! We were also invited to watch the Seahawks play a regular season game, when they played the New York Giants. Before the game, we were able to be on the sidelines with the players and reporters Erin Andrews and Troy Aikman! Our guys even got to go into the locker room. After the game, we were invited back to the Brown house for even more food. Deon and Kippy really are the best at Southern Hospitality. Deon pulled out the scrapbooks and shared just how hard it was for the both of them. She said, “Kippy would feel sick when the papers in Memphis started writing articles about whether a black could win.” He would ask her, “Can we do this?” her answer was always, “Kip, we can do this.”
Deon and the other Memphis Tigers coaches’ wives.
Kippy retired this year and is currently living in Nashville. We look forward to seeing him on the sidelines cheering on the Vols, wearing his Superbowl Ring! To see the documentary go to www.binghamgroup.com
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Premier Eyecare With Dr. Fry
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ow that school is starting back, it’s time for parents to make sure their children are prepared for the school year ahead. School supplies will need to be purchased, and our children will need to see their pediatricians for their health check-ups. Included in most pediatric exams is a vision screening, and most schools provide vision screenings as well. We all know how important our vision is, especially with our children, whose visual systems are developing. Vision plays an integral role in learning and should be high on the priority list of our back-to-school checklists.
“A child’s vision develops and changes the most during the first decade of life. During these developmental years, it is critical to detect and treat any vision disorders that may be present. Unfortunately, many parents rely solely on vision screenings to detect any problems with their child’s eyes. Vision screenings will help detect some vision disorders but may also miss many others. Only a comprehensive eye exam from an optometrist or ophthalmologist can detect all of the vision and eye disorders that can affect your child’s ability to learn.” – Dr. Fry
Unfortunately, vision screenings don’t detect all vision and eye disorders. Dr. Brent Fry, owner of Premier Eyecare located in Farragut, recommends that parents of young children bring in their child for their first eye exam around the age of 9 months. Dr. Fry is an InfantSEE provider, which includes a free eye exam before the age of 1 year. If your child is symptom-free, he recommends that the next eye exam should be before starting kindergarten and every year thereafter.
With the recent onslaught of hand-held computers, including iPods, iPads, iPhones, Kindles, etc…, our children are relying heavily on their eyes each and every day. The constant viewing of these devices causes strain and stress to the focusing system. Symptoms of eyestrain include headache, blurred vision both near and far and overall fatigue and discomfort of the eyes. Most children will not complain or even recognize that they are having eyestrain. Over time,
they will find it difficult to read or view their computer screens for any significant period of time. This can lead to poor performance in school and an avoidance of reading altogether. Another concern that these new electronic devices are causing is the increased exposure to blue light. We all are aware of the damage that ultraviolet light can cause to our skin and eyes. However, the blue light that falls just inside the visible spectrum is also a high energy wavelength of light that has been shown to cause damage to the retina. The hand-held electronic devices that have become a way of life for most of us put a blue light source only a few inches from our eyes. To address this, Dr. Fry prescribes a blue light blocking, anti-reflective treatment for all of the lenses that he prescribes. Traditional antireflective treatments fall short in blocking this high energy, damaging blue light. If your child has not had his/her eye exam this year, call Premier Eyecare today to schedule an appointment with Dr. Fry.
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Keeping It Green with the Big Orange Written By Phil Roulier | Photography By Ben Gibson
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olding a steaming hotdog dripping with mustard and relish in one hand and a giant Coke in the other, you traverse a dim corridor. Suddenly, you come upon a bright opening. A sense of adrenaline grips you, and you slowly make your way through the threshold. You emerge to a sea of bright orange, hear the roar of over 100,000 cheering fans and breathe in an air of pure excitement. Slowly your eyes descend to the surface, finally settling on the 50 yard line, where a giant orange T proclaims so boldly that this is Vol country. Neyland Stadium: it has been the pride of Knoxville since it was first constructed in 1921. Since then, it has hosted some of the Volunteers’ greatest victories, with six national title banners hanging gloriously over
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the far side of the stadium. All in all, it cannot be argued that Neyland Stadium itself is the centerpiece of Knoxville. Yet what makes it so grand? What makes the experience of Neyland so unique and wonderful? The field, of course. With that perfectly mowed grass, the incredibly precise upkeep and that all-too-familiar checkerboard finish in each end zone. This is where Darren Seybold and his talented staff come in. As the Director of Sports Services, Darren has been overseeing the maintenance of the field for five years. He has had twenty years of professional field management experience, ten of which was spent in Major League Baseball. We had a rare chance to talk with Darren and get a personal glimpse into his job and the challenges he and his staff face on a daily basis.
Q: In 1994, University officials decided to do away with turf and put in the natural grass surface we see today. Why was this decision made? A: Well, as turf developed, Sports Service Directors like myself began to see some major flaws. One of the main downsides of having turf is the heat. Turf fields hold an enormous amount of heat, so the players feel a higher temperature than the fans, and they’re the ones working. Also, turf grass tends to not give as easily as natural grass. This leads to more injuries and twisted ankles. I’d take a divot from a player stepping too hard over a sprained ankle any day, and at the end of the day, it’s about making sure the players stay safe.
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Q: What kind of grass is going to be used on the field for the upcoming 2015-16 season? A: The grass we are using for this season is Bermuda 419. It is as top-of-the-line as it gets. Q: We have seen games where the rain is coming down, yet the field doesn’t seem to be affected as much as it should. To what do you attribute this success? A: Many people don’t know this, but the base of the field is actually made of sand. While this gives us some challenges in other areas, coupled with the field’s design, it does a spectacular job of draining the field. Q: What are some of the major challenges you and your staff face maintaining this field? A: After a game is over, we don’t waste a second. If you have ever been to a UT home game, you’ll see us fixing up the field before some of the players make it to the locker room. The field has to be mowed about five times per week during the season and repainted after every game. We also have state-of-the-art monitoring equipment, which monitors moisture, fertility and other factors that we have to constantly be aware of and regulate. (Amazingly, we came to find out that Darren and his staff of only 33 are responsible for not only Neyland, but all thirteen of the major sports facilities at the University of Tennessee, including Baseball, Softball, Track and others.) Darren Seybold, Director of Sports Surfaces, discusses the issues of turf vs. natural grass and gives a tour of the famous Neyland Stadium, home of the Tennessee Volunteers.
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Q: What do you think of the fans here in Knoxville? A: Well, let me tell you. When you are talking about big-name schools in the SEC (and trust me, I know, I grew up in Alabama and got my degree at Mississippi State), everyone always claims they have the best fans. I can say without a doubt that the fans here in Knoxville, Tennessee, are by far the best fans in college football. Period. Q: Is it a daunting task managing one of the greatest fields in college football, considering the pride that UT fans have for their football program? A: We understand and share the passion that this city has for its Volunteers, and we work hard to make sure that the facilities are ready and safe for our players. We know that Neyland is what matters to people. It’s always been the standard where football stadiums are concerned, and we are going to make sure it stays that way.
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Bowling Green Falcons LP Field, Nashville, TN
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Oklahoma Sooners Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, TN
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Saturday Sep. 19
Western Carolina Catamounts Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, TN
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Arkansas Razorbacks Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, TN
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Georgia Bulldogs Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, TN
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Open Date
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, FL
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at Alabama Crimson Tide
Saturday Oct. 31
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Saturday Nov. 7
South Carolina Gamecocks Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, TN
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North Texas Mean Green (HC) Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, TN
TBA
Saturday Nov. 21
at Missouri Tigers Faurot Field, Columbia, MO
TBA
Saturday Nov. 28
Vanderbilt Commodores Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, TN
TBA
Saturday Dec. 5
SEC Championship Game Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA
Bryan-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, AL
Commonwealth Stadium, Lexington, KY
TBA TBA
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oil or basil pesto. Sauté off-the-cob kernels with chopped jalapeño and stir them into the batter for cornbread or muffins. Or add mushrooms to the corn in the pan, along with Written By Deron Little Food Photography By Ben Gibson a dab of crème fraîche. Zucchini is another summertime favorite. If you have a vegetable Besides sunbathing on the beach and long, garden, you know the drill. Yesterday’s tiny relaxing vacations, nothing else completes the squash has grown to medium size seemingly long summer days like great food! From slow- overnight. I must say, there is nothing like smoked, fatty brisket and sweet fried plantain an unblemished, shiny, just-picked zucchini, chips with guacamole to ice cream and apple marinated with Italian dressing and grilled pie. If it’s summer outside, it should be to perfection. summer on your plate. So let other people At Seasons restaurant, we focus on the relegate summer cooking to weekend picnics emotional experience that each season and road trips. We are going to bring summer brings. Every plate is a symphony of flavors to the table every day, all day. that work perfectly together, creating a satisfying meal. Our current summer menu Here are some summertime options–a fat represents this focus. red tomato eaten alfresco with a sprinkle of salt, the perfect lunch, or chopped tomato One of our featured items on our menu is our: bruschetta. You may have eaten corn on the Summer Tomato Salad cob for the Fourth of July, but now is the time with Truffle Ricotta to get your fill. One of my favorite ways to eat Vine-ripened heirloom tomatoes layered with truffle ricotta cheese, baby field greens, crisp it: on the cob, absolutely, with good butter and salt. But try it, too, with lime juice, salt and fried red onions and white balsamic vinaigrette hot chili powder or slathered with fruity olive with a pesto drizzle.
This is a very light dish that highlights the beautiful flavors of fresh, vine-ripened tomatoes. The key to this dish is the ricotta cheese spread. Below is the recipe for this very special and versatile cheese blend.
Truffle Ricotta Cheese Ingredients: 6 oz 4 oz 1/2 tbs 1/2 tbs 2 oz 2 oz 2 sprigs
sheep’s milk ricotta cheese chevre goat cheese fine diced black truffle truffle oil honey sunflower seeds (salted) chopped fresh thyme (leaves only)
Procedure: Combine all ingredients together in a bowl. Mix well. Make sure to break up the goat cheese really well. We hope you have a fantastic summer with your family and friends.
“The seasons are what a symphony ought to be: four perfect movements in harmony with each other.” - Arthur Rubinstein
Meet the Chef!
Photo By Jimmy Chiarella with JC Studios.
Deron Little has been in the Food and Beverage Industry almost his entire life and is wholly dedicated to his craft. He has retained posts as chef with Wyndham, Stouffer’s, Omni and Marriott hotels. Chef Little has also served at Farmstead Golf and Country Club and the AAA Five-Diamond Nemacolin Woodlands Resort of Laurel Highlands. Locally, Chef Little has held positions at Gettysvue and then at Fox Den Golf and Country Club. Chef Little has found success in the culinary arts with his innovative and creative approach when creating dishes and his deep passion for good food. Chef Little is recognized as a certified Executive Chef by the American Culinary Federation. He is the spirit of Seasons Innovative Bar & Grille and will continue to serve up a completely unique (and delicious) experience to all who dine there. SUMMER 2015 FARRAGUT LIFE
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tudio 135 opened its doors February 1st, 2014. It’s unassuming when you first walk up, but just like finding a pearl inside of an oyster, Studio 135 is the hidden gem of Farragut. With a friendly, eclectic atmosphere, you’re welcomed by a blend of fantastic fragrances and elegant decor. Jessica Moore, owner and head stylist, had been working as a hairdresser for 15 years at another salon before her husband, Kevin Moore, encouraged her to open her own boutique. “I told her she was good enough to open her own salon, and she finally listened to me,” says Kevin, as he gives his wife a playful wink. So far Jessica has greatly enjoyed having her own business, and there is a confident air about her to show for it. In fact, there is such an easy camaraderie between Kevin, Pam McCoy, another stylist, and herself that you just can’t help but laugh and join in. Perhaps this is what gives the boutique its relaxing atmosphere. The music is cheerful, and
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the stylists are friendly and easy to talk to, putting any uncertainties to rest. Kevin had his own part in opening the salon by designing and decorating the whole interior, giving it its vintage artisan feel. “I’ve always enjoyed doing this, decorating a room, and I wanted to make my wife happy, so I tried to just keep it elegant and simple.” Jessica won’t let him be so modest. “He has a real eye for this sort of thing, designing spaces and furniture. He really is quite talented.” Indeed the entire space exudes an air of calmness and charm. It’s a very welcoming space that feels large and open with vintage pieces such as lanterns dangling from the ceiling and an antique oversized lamp that resembles an old camera tripod. There are also personal touches, such as fresh white roses in a beautiful vase in the reception area and artwork depicting men’s facial hair trends. It seamlessly blends rustic charm and
modern elegance with pieces like a wood and iron coffee table and sleek white chairs with metallic pillows for the reception. A light hardwood accents the clean black salon chairs and mirrors, giving the whole place a clean and high-end look. This dynamic duo is very excited about their new salon and has bright plans for the future. This includes Kevin creating more vintage-inspired decorative pieces to sell in the salon and hiring more stylists to join Jessica and Pam. “The hardest part of any business is building clientele, but Jessica’s had many clients follow her here, and we are steadily growing. We’re working hard to provide a quality experience for our clients,” says Kevin. Jessica agrees, saying, “I want to make sure that all of my clients are happy and well taken care of; that’s very important to me.” The location of Jessica’s studio is also something Jessica put a lot of thought into.
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“There isn’t another hair salon this far into Farragut, so we’re a lot closer for people who don’t want to drive so far to get their hair cut.” Kevin agrees and talks about how close they are to the school just down the road, “during the school year this parking lot is always full of parents waiting to pick their kids up. It’s a very busy place and we are in the perfect spot for them to come in and get a hair cut after school has let out.” Another thing that makes Studio 135 unique is that they only use Kevin Murphy products. “We love using Kevin Murphy, it’s all made from natural ingredients and it smells amazing,” Jessica explains, “now that I’ve started using it I’m never switching again.” Kevin Murphy is a world renown stylist that has become the expert on getting the “beach hair” look and has had his work on the cover of print publications all over the world. His new hair styling products came from his own need for a higher quality of product for his models prompting him to create his own. He used only the very highest quality natural ingredients and treated the design of these products like a skincare line, only for hair. Now the Kevin Murphy line is a highly sought after product featuring everything from styling products to men’s hair care.
Above from left to right is Pam McCoy, Jessica Moore and Kevin Moore.
Studio 135 only uses Kevin Murphy hair products, which are completely sulphate free, paraben free, and cruelty free.
So if your looking for a high quality hair cut from a friendly stylist in a convenient location, look no further that Studio 135! Studio 135 is located at 135 West End Avenue in Knoxville, tucked away behind Buddy’s BBQ and next to the Fruition Cafe. Book an appointment today by calling 865-671-2342 or visit their website at www.studio135knox.com
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Who Is Harold Black? Written By Phil Roulier
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ho is Harold Black? The thought resonated through my mind as I sat waiting for him in a local Aubrey’s, the meeting place for our interview. I had read a brief biography about him: he received his PhD from Ohio State University, he was Chairman of Finance at UT and he was one of the first African-American students to attend the University of Georgia. This brief and perhaps uninspired search of Dr. Black’s past led this reporter to overlook the significance of this astounding man’s life, a fact that I am rather ashamed to admit. Finally, I was introduced to Dr. Black, pleasantries were exchanged and we sat. As Dr. Black spoke, I began to pick up on his spectacular intelligence, his passion, but most of all, his accompanying attitude. The conversation that ensued, a two-hour discussion on Dr. Black’s past, his experiences at the university and his progress since, left me utterly astounded. Indeed it took me many days after the interview to begin writing about it, days to process what he told me and truly attempt to understand what it was like to be an
African-American college student at the University of Georgia in the ‘60s. Now I will attempt as best as I am capable of portraying Dr. Black’s words in writing; I sincerely hope they will do him justice. Dr. Harold Black was always the inquisitive sort, and it is with his inquisitive nature that we begin our story. In his younger years, Dr. Black was fascinated with reading the books he found in the “colored” library. He would spend hours filling his head with information on this and that, and for a time, that was enough. After a while, however, young Harold wanted a more diverse selection of reading, so one day, he decided to go check out a book at the main library in his town. “Back then, all the neighborhoods were segregated,” said Dr. Black, “and when I went to check out a book at the white library, they wouldn’t let me and told me to leave.” Now it is common knowledge that in the early ‘60s the segregated United States was beginning to unsegregate, and with the Civil Rights Movement in full swing, the community saw the library’s refusal of Harold Black as a means
Dr. Harold Black grew up in the segregated south and experienced firsthand the results of the Civil Rights Movement.
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Harold Black attended The University of Georgia during the initial years of desegregation and the Civil Rights Movement of the ‘60s.
to protest, and rightly so. “ I didn’t mean to start any protest,” admitted Dr. Black. “All I wanted was something new to read.” In 1961, the University of Georgia, which had since been an all-white school, was ordered to desegregate immediately by the United States Federal Court. Harold Black took this opportunity without hesitation to enroll. “My brother was going to Purdue, and I was thinking of following in his footsteps. That’s what my father wanted me to do. But when I heard the school was desegregating, I jumped at the opportunity to follow my own path in a school which wasn’t too far away from home.” Dr. Black was one of four African-American students to be admitted as freshmen at the University of Georgia in 1962. “I remember my first day of orientation, how I walked alone down the rows of students in the gymnasium. I heard the muttering as I walked by and finally found my seat. When I sat down, the entire row of white students got up and sat elsewhere.” Luckily for the young Dr. Black, there were a couple of students who were much more accommodating. “The students in front of me that day turned around and talked to me, even as the students around them muttered their disapproval.” That conversation sparked friendships that have lasted Dr. Black a lifetime. “To me, those guys who befriended me are the real heroes. I knew I wasn’t welcome, but they went out of their way to be my friend and sacrifice their likability. That took true courage.”
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Though Dr. Black had made friends, his hardships continued in the hostile environment of the University of Georgia’s racial onslaught. Many of the students made it difficult for Harold Black, making it very clear he was not welcome at their university. His window was busted out on more than one occasion his freshman year. Perhaps the greatest atrocity happened when he decided to go for a swim in the University’s swimming pool. “When I had finished swimming, all the students were told to get out of the pool immediately. Once they had done so, they proceeded to drain the pool of all the water and refill it.” When I asked Dr. Black how, as a young man, he could stand to take such unimaginable racism, he smiled and unexpectedly answered, “Look, I had a great time in college. In fact, I defy anyone to have had a better experience than me. I made lifelong friends and had experiences I would never trade for anything. All those students, the ones who gave me such a hard time, never had any true power over me. I knew that, and by the end of my time at the University of Georgia, they knew that, too.”
Today, Dr. Harold Black lives in West Knoxville. Since he graduated from Georgia, he has gone on to have a prominent career in the realms of economics and finance. He is responsible for the development and implementation of the statistical analysis tool, (ASAT), used to analyze racial discrimination in lending in 1974, and still used today. He has been honored on numerous occasions for his contributions to economic theory and his incredible intellect. He has most recently served as Chairman of Finance at the niversit of Tennessee for the first ears of a 24 year tenure. Though it is right to honor Dr. Black for his contributions to academia, above all he must be honored for his bravery and his unrelenting attitude toward injustice in our world, though he humbly feels this is out of place. His profound and unique perspectives have the power to produce the kind of attitude in each individual that can truly bring about positive change. So who is Harold Black, you ask? He is not only an inspiration, he is a model of true heroism in a world that was terribly unjust, and he is one of the most virtuous men I have ever met. It was my absolute pleasure to have had the opportunity to speak with him and hear his amazing story.
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Tsali Notch Vineyards The largest muscadine vineyard in the state might also be the most beautiful! Written By Caroline Duvall | Photography By Tammy Lee
As September approaches, there is a buzz of activity at Tsali Notch Vineyard in East Tennessee. When the muscadine grapes are ripe, it is time to begin the harvest. The vineyard, named after the Cherokee leader, is home to 35 acres of muscadine grapes, and sits on over 200 acres of beautiful farmland. Tsali Notch is the largest muscadine vineyard in Tennessee, and welcomes beginners, wine makers, families and friends to join in the “U-Pick” harvest. The Tsali Notch property also hosts events such as weddings, receptions, reunions and other gatherings. The farmland sits in a beautiful valley overlooking the Great Smoky Mountains and the Cherokee National Forest. There is a restored Party Barn for larger functions, and The Jackson Lounge for a more intimate setting; a recently refurbished 19th century farmhouse that faces the surrounding hills and 6,700 grapevines in the valley. A Log-built Tasting Room is the perfect
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breeze sweeps the morning fog out of the valley, which gives the grapevines a maximum amount of sunlight. Muscadines are rich in flavor and antioxidants, and typically grow well in a warm, dry climate. The vines are planted from North to South to make the most of the East Tennessee sun, and receive little to no chemicals or preservatives. This ensures that Tsali Notch can offer a fresh, natural crop with a full, rich flavored product.
place to sample the 6 varieties of muscadine wine that the vineyard produces, as well as sparkling wine, juice, and fresh jams. It is open for public and private tours Wednesday through Sunday from Noon to 5pm, and offers several Tsali Notch products for purchase. Tsali Notch juice, which is high in antioxidants, is also available at several local Pharmacies near the vineyard. The location of Tsali Notch is ideal for muscadine grapes: the nearly constant
Cary Cox has owned Tsali Vineyard since 2009, and enjoys the pleasures that come from working with “America’s Wild Grape” in its purest form. Earlier this year, Cox entered several of their wines in the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Contest, and the results speak for themselves. The Tsali Notch Hiwassee White Wine took home a gold medal, and the French Broad Rose received a silver medal. Last year, the Sparkling Muscadine won a gold medal in the University of Tennessee Wines of the South event.
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Cox is looking forward to an excellent muscadine harvest this year, and a few additions to the vineyard. Planning continues for a new building that will expand their event spaces and accommodate the growing demand from wedding and event planners. The idyllic farmland attracts more than muscadine pickers, and the newest addition will hold over 250 guests in a climate controlled building that displays the best view of the property. Tsali Notch opens their doors to travellers from all over the country, but Cox enjoys keeping the vineyard’s success local. When the City of Sweetwater approached him to co-host the National Muscadine Festival, it was a perfect match. The Festival occurs from September 26th-27th at the peak of the muscadine harvest. This year marks the 5th annual festival, and includes muscadine sampling and picking, with a hayride tour and tractor show. This September, the Festival welcomes the Hot Air Balloon Fiesta, which raises funds to benefit CASA Monroe. The 20+ Balloons will set off at dusk each night of the festival, lighting up the vineyard in a beautifully colorful glow. In addition to the Balloon Fiesta, guests can expect to find a variety of food, fun, live music, and of course - the best muscadine wine in the state. Visit tsalinotch.com and nationalmuscadinefestival.com or muscadineballoonfiesta.com for event information, reservations, products and directions. 140 Harrison Road Madisonville, Tennessee 37354
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Family Fun at the Annual Muscadine Festival in Historic Downtown Sweetwater Written By Halea Lingerfelt
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merica’s First Grape, the Muscadine. The wild fruit leaves one with a taste that is nearly impossible to replicate or find elsewhere. The tart but sweet flavor the plump grape produces is one that leaves everyone wanting just one more bite. Although many have fond memories of the fruit, I doubt that many have memories quite like the Muscadine Festival stompers. When this sticky fruit is all over your body in the name of fun, it is quite impossible to forget. From September 25-27, 2015, The National Muscadine Festival will again take place in Historic Downtown Sweetwater, Tennessee, located just 40 minutes south of West Knoxville. The event, sponsored by the Sweetwater Merchants and Property Owners Association, is one that draws in massive crowds every year. Thanks to the five-year support of banner sponsor Aeroflex and other sponsors who value the community, the National Muscadine Festival has no admission charge. That’s right–concerts, entertainment, etc. are free!
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Activities for this year’s event include crowdpleasing live music, a BBQ contest, Miss Muscadine Pageant and a parade. Younger attendees will enjoy a kids zone featuring a unique trackless train open for rides. An art show and activities at Tsali Notch Vineyard, the state’s largest muscadine vineyard that offers incredible panoramic views of the Great Smoky Mountains and the Cherokee National park, will also take place at this year’s event. A shuttle is scheduled on Saturday to run from downtown to the vineyard and the Lost Sea, America’s largest underground lake, for a small fee. This year, the concert series features artists and musicians from various genres. Performers will be showcased on the Main Stage Bandstand at the Duck Park located in Downtown. All concerts are free, so don’t miss this exciting time. Check out the schedule on the following page for additional details. A crowd favorite every year is the wide smorgasbord of vendors, artists and crafters that attend the event. Come prepared to eat, buy and have a great time finding some fabulous deals. Vendor registration forms can be found online if you have a great product to show off. If you want to shop, buy some local desserts, muscadines or unique artwork, the National Muscadine Festival is the place for you. Quality BBQ vendors attend the festival every year. Check out the website to see more details and pick up a form if you want to enter your best BBQ for a chance to win $5,000 in prize money sponsored by Volunteer Federal Savings & Loans and Langdale Forest Products. Seventyfive lucky guests to the festival can get the coveted “People’s Choice” tickets that allow tasting of the BBQ.
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SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27th Noon–5pm • Vendors & Artists
• Miss Muscadine Queen Pageant 6:30pm, Sweetwater Elementary School Auditorium on Broad Street Admission $10, Students $5, 3 & under free
• Live Music at the Main Stage Bandstand at Duck Park:
• Little Miss Muscadine pageant 12:30pm–2pm • Parade, 10am
Danette McCrary pianist, 12pm–1pm Eli Currier, 1pm–2pm WestWend, 2pm–5pm
• Food & Art & Craft Vendors • BBQ Competition at Hunt Commons (Competitors cannot sell their BBQ) BBQ People’s Choice serves 11am–2pm (limited to 75 tickets at $10 each, purchase tickets at the Volunteer Federal Weiner Wagon) • Kids Zone, All Day $5 all-day armband/$8 weekend • Children’s Art Show at Morris Galleries on Main Street
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25th • Live Music with SouthBound 8pm–10pm • Vendors and BBQ cookers begin!
• Wagon rides–$5 each/$15 family • Live Music at Main Stage Bandstand at Duck Park: Stan Gibert, 11am–12pm Mountain Music String Band, 12:30pm–2pm Eli Currier, 1pm–2pm NewTown, 2pm–4pm • Join us at the gazebo after 4pm! WMTY 98.3 FM Live Sweetwater Jr. High Chorus, 3pm BBQ & 5k Awards & Scarecrow Auction, 4:30pm
SHUTTLE - $5 per person/$20 family • Runs to Tsali Notch Vineyard, The Lost Sea and Downtown Sweetwater.
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TSALI NOTCH VINEYARD FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 25th
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SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27th
• U-Pick, 10am–6pm Vendors, Crafters
• Muscadine Balloon Sunrise Flight
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• Muscadine Wind 5k, 9am (Pre-register at active.com or the morning of the race at 8am)
• U-Pick, 10am–3pm Vendors, Crafters
• Activities at the Vineyard including: Muscadine picking and product samples, crafters, kids zone
• Muscadine Balloon Fiesta Activities starting at 3pm Face Painting • Hinckley Brothers Band, 6pm • Muscadine Balloon Glow, DUSK
• Muscadine Balloon Fiesta Activities starting at 2pm Face Painting • Bo Carey’s Band, 4pm • Hinckley Brothers Band, 6pm • Muscadine Balloon Glow, DUSK
Bring A Lawn Chair or Blanket, Have Dinner and Enjoy the Balloon Glow! Costs for two-day tickets are $15 per adult and $8 for kids,12 and under. Cost for one-day tickets are $10 per adult and $5 for kids,12 and under.
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n conjunction with the National Muscadine Festival, the Muscadine Balloon Fiesta benefitting CASA Monroe will take place Friday and Saturday at Tsali Notch Vineyard in Madisonville. More than 20 hot air balloons gather on the 200-acre grounds to wow guests and provide a fun family atmosphere all while supporting a worthy charity. The Hot Air Balloon Festival that took place at Hiwassee College has moved to the beautiful grounds of Tsali Notch Vineyard. Food, tethered hot air balloon rides, craft vendors, kids zone, as well as a mesmerizing balloon glow at dusk each night, weather permitting, is scheduled. Live music begins Friday at 3:30pm with the Hinckley Brothers performing before the balloon glow from 6:30-8:30pm. On Saturday live music begins at 2:30pm followed by Bo Carey and the Early Morning String Dusters at 4:30pm. The Hinckley Brothers will again take the stage on Saturday night from 6:30-8:30pm to perform for the crowd. Oneday admission to the Fiesta benefitting CASA Monroe is $5 for children 12 and under and $10 for adults. A two-day pass to the Fiesta is $8 for children 12 and under and $15 for adults. Small additional fees apply for food, certain games and tethered balloon rides. For more information, visit www.muscadineballoonfiesta.com.
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Some iconic companies end up changing the entire industry. For instance, would you really spend $4.50 on a cup of coffee if it weren’t for Starbucks? Without the Apple iPhone, would smart phones be as sophisticated as they are today? Similarly, without MasterCraft, the world of boating, water sports, and the town of Vonore, Tennessee would not be what they are today.
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A BLAST from the Past. While MasterCraft is constantly innovating and reinventing itself to ensure they’re the first to introduce “the next big thing” to the luxury boat market, the company has a tremendous soft spot for its colorful, bold and nostalgic past. “Recently, we tracked down and bought the very first MasterCraft ever built,” said Jay Povlin, VP of sales and marketing for MasterCraft. “Once we had it in our possession, it was completely restored. That boat represents the foundation and legacy of MasterCraft. The company has grown from that one boat to many different models. With our
current product development strategy, boating enthusiasts will continue to see new models and redesigns on a regular basis. But it all started with that first boat.” When the company moved from Maryville to Vonore in 1993, taking over an empty Sea Ray plant on the serene shores of Tellico Lake, it meant big changes for both the company and the community. As MasterCraft grew and achieved notoriety, other manufactures took notice of the area. As other players and skilled crafts people moved in to set up shop in Vonore, the area soon became known as the little “Detroit of boat building.”
MasterCraft can claim many “firsts” in the industry. In fact, many of the standard features we see on boats today made their first appearance on a MasterCraft vessel decades before, including a dual speedometer for tracking speeds more accurately, the first swim platform, the first triple fins, the first fiberglass seats, the first electronic fuel injection engine, the first adjustable driver’s seat and the addition of the Gen 2 Surf System in order to develop the perfect wake for wakesurfing.
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Keeping Vonore from going the way of Detroit is another matter. Today, MasterCraft holds an enviable and growing prominence in the luxury boat market with a loyal base of lifetime customers, admirers, imitators and aspirants. But like many boat manufactures, the market was not kind to MasterCraft during the last recession. Discretionary spending on big-ticket items such as luxury boats took a steep dive. In response to the downturn in the fall of 2008, the company was forced to close the factory and layoff more than 600 workers, reducing its workforce to a mere 50 employees.
In order to survive the economic storm and remerge as a competitive force, MasterCraft turned to Wayzata Investment Partners, who purchased the company in 2009. With the support of Wayzata, MasterCraft has bolstered its investment in new products, facilities and personnel. In 2012, the company appointed Terry McNew as the new president and CEO. McNew and his team spearheaded a bold new product plan that has not only taken root, it’s now bearing fruit. “Our production schedule continues to increase. Our employees are working overtime and we still can’t keep up with
retail demand,” said Mr. Povlin. “Plus, we continue to launch new products that are selling at a remarkable pace.” Mr. Shane Chittum, chief operating officer at MasterCraft, added “Given the growth of the market, we are forecasting production increases that will require us to hire more people this year.” While the company won’t reveal the exact hiring numbers for this year and next, officials are happy to report an expected 40 percent increase in production to keep up with growing demand and the introduction of new products.
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In 2014, MasterCraft launched the game-changing Gen 2 Surf System for its products. This engineered surf solution is so unique that it was awarded a National Marine Manufacturers Association Innovation of the Year award at the 2014 Miami International Boat Show. • The Gen 2 Surf System allows customization of the wake, creating the ultimate wake shape for all abilities and every riding style. MasterCraft continued its string of Innovation Awards at the 2015 Miami International Boat Show with the introduction of the new X23 Surf Boat with triple tab logic. With its innovative transom seating to the 3000 lbs of stock ballast this boat provides everything a family needs for a fun day of surfing on the water.
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Making (NEW) Waves. We wish we could report that MasterCraft’s production increase is the beginning of a robust, industry-wide recovery for the overall boat market. Unfortunately, that does not seem to be the case. According to industry market analysts, the traditional boating market that the majority of manufacturers serve continues to contract. Meanwhile, the luxury segment occupied by MasterCraft and several of their competitors grew by more than 10 percent last year, and is estimated to grow by roughly that same amount this year. According to MasterCraft, there are several key factors at work allowing them to grow and increase valuable market share while other boat manufactures are struggling to stay afloat. “The consumer has totally embraced wake surfing, and the market is heading in that direction. Boaters are impressed by what they see people doing on the wake behind a MasterCraft. They want to do that, and you can’t surf behind a stern-drive boat, as you could cause yourself serious harm,” said Povlin.
Another area driving sales is an aging marketplace that wants more choice. While water sports used to be primarily a youth, family and sports market, today’s water sports are truly becoming an intergenerational activity. From behind wake boats, Baby Boomers, Gen Xers and kids who can’t handle the more physically demanding sports, now have a wider range of options, including wakeboarding, wakesurfing, waterskiing, kneeboarding and tubing. Finally, according to Mr. Povlin, MasterCraft boats get noticed more where other, more traditional recreational boats simply blend in. “If a customer is spending the amount of money some of our boats cost, it had better be cool. We purposely design them to stand out above the crowd.” Besides offering the ultimate in power, precision and prestige, MasterCraft has always been determined to be the best-looking boat on the water. Whether it’s integrating high-end comforts and styling found in luxury cars to seeking out cutting-edge artists, creative thinkers and trendsetters from every industry, MasterCraft has never been afraid to push the envelope on making a first and lasting impression on boaters.
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WAKESURFING
While wakesurfing is similar to wake boarding, there are some profound differences between the two sports. Wakeboarding combines waterskiing, snowboarding and surfing, using a pull rope, lots of speed and dramatic acrobatics. In wakesurfing, the “surf” is created by the boat's wake that mimics the shape and feel of an actual ocean wave. After mounting the wave by use of a towrope, wakesurfers drop the rope and ride the steep face below the wave's peak in a fashion similar to ocean surfing— except the wave is perpetual.
The Gen 2 Surf System is engineered around four key factors that define surfability: hull displacement, additional ballast, shaping devices and software to control and maximize each component. Mastercraft is the only manufacturer with a customized solution to enhance the wake for each hull.
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Working The CORE. MasterCraft is concentrating their efforts on the core recreational tow-sports enthusiast, along with two models for the hardcore enthusiast, including the XStar for wakeboard and newly redesigned ProStar for water ski, jump and trick skiers and wakeboarders. Additionally, MasterCraft has just released NXT, which has a retail base price of $50,000. While that is less than many of their boats, this new entry-level vessel puts the possibility of owning a MasterCraft well within reach for many boating enthusiasts. “It’s a chance for those who aspire to own a MasterCraft to do just that,” said
Terry McNew President and CEO
Mr. Terry McNew, President and CEO of MasterCraft. “We know that once they buy a MasterCraft, they will become loyal, lifetime MasterCraft enthusiasts.” Does that mean MasterCraft is forsaking the pro market? Not at all. “Having tow certifications and being the official towboat for big events gives us instant credibility,” said Mr. McNew. “When top drivers and athletes certify that our boats are top shelf, customers know they can trust it.” Built by the greatest tool known to man: The Hand. The name “MasterCraft” identifies the brand as much as it speaks to the company’s relentless commitment to quality that goes into every boat that bears its name. “Our boats are literally hand built, that’s the only way to do it. It’s our mission to ‘be the best boat on the water.’ Not just the best tournament ski boat, not the best in-board V-drive boat, but the best boat on the water, period.” said Mr. Shane Chittum, chief operating officer for MasterCraft. This is more than marketing hype the and company has the independent validation to prove it. Within their 250,000 sq. ft. facility,
This August will mark the second anniversary that Terry McNew has been the President and CEO of MasterCraft. During his short tenure as skipper, the company has achieved a major turnaround: Sales are up 45 percent and the company has increased its overall market share in the industry by 7 percent. A large part of that success has been McNew’s willingness to embrace and innovate wakesurfing technologies to meet the new demands of the market. McNew grew up in California, surrounded by a beach culture of surfing, boating and skateboarding. As an avid surfer, McNew has surfed all over the world—and while there’s no ocean in Tennessee, McNew says he’s completely content surfing the perfect break behind a MasterCraft on Lake Vonore on a hot summer day.
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MasterCraft adheres to the disciplines of Six Sigma to create a safe, clean and controlled environment. While MasterCraft boats may be hand built, they are constructed under very precise conditions, as evidenced by MasterCraft being award three ISO certifications. “MasterCraft is the only boat manufacturer in the world to have earned 9001, 14001 and 18001 ISO certification, and we have the efforts of all our employees to thank for that distinction. To say we are proud of this achievement is an understatement. This represents the combined efforts of the entire organization,” said Mr. Chittum. According to Mr. McNew, if an employee from another boat manufacturer were to walk through the Vonore facility, they would immediately notice differences, both in production, operating principles, accountability, and even the general enthusiasm of the employees. “MasterCraft employees are boating enthusiasts themselves. They have a great deal of pride in the brand and possess a high-level of personal accountability, not just for their job, but also to each other and the brand,” said Mr. McNew. Last year, the company tracked more than 12,000 employee suggestions through the Vonore facility. According to MasterCraft executives, the employees have a lot of good ideas and they are actively engaged in helping make the company and their products better.
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In fact, the employees even help sell boats— as they are being built. When customers tour the plant to see firsthand the birthplace of the boat they love, the line workers and staff are excited to greet them—personally—by name. The company has a process where employees not only know the name of a visitor touring the facility, but they even know which boats they’ve owned in the past and those
they aspire to purchase in the future. This level of true customer personalization amazes visitors and has resulted in more than a few sales for dealers at the end of the tour. “I believe our employees have pride in the product and a connection to our customers that few other brands possess,” said Mr. McNew. “They believe in what they build.”
Facts: 1968 First MasterCraft Ever Built 1993 MasterCraft Moved Into The Current Facility 475 Employees 3 Main Buildings On Campus 2,550 Boats A Year 14 Boats A Day 40 Production Hours A Week
Size: MasterCraft Campus: 60.37 acres Lamination Building: 82,000 sq. ft. Rigging Building: 83,300 sq. ft. Engineering Building: 52,540 sq. ft.
ISO Certifications: 9001:2008 Quality 14001:2004 Environmental OHSAS 18001:2007 Health & Safety Management ONLY BOAT MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD WITH ALL 3
Recent Awards: NMMA INNOVATION OF THE YEAR AWARD: 2014 MasterCraft ProStar NMMA INNOVATION OF THE YEAR AWARD: The Gen 2 Surf System NMMA INNOVATION OF THE YEAR AWARD 2015 MasterCraft X23 with Triple Tab Logic
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KNOXVILLE GUITAR SOCIETY Written By Phil Roulier Photography By Robert Burleson
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h, the simple twang of a guitar string, radiating soft tones that seem to transform the world around us and serenade us with sweet melodies that drive our imagination and guide our dreams. There are those whose love and passion for the guitar is so strong that it becomes a part of who they are. Here in our city of Knoxville, some of these guitar-aficionados have gathered together to create a group of individuals who share that passion. Founded in 1971 by local guitar maestro and composer Larry Long, the Knoxville Guitar Society is one of the oldest guitar societies in the United States. Larry
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created the society with one goal in mind; to bring together talented musicians that brought the culture and joy of classical guitar to the Knoxville area. Today, 44 years later, Larry’s successor and former student Dr. Mike Smith continues that tradition, bringing some of the finest talents from across the globe to perform locally in our humbled city of Knoxville. What is even more impressive is the manner in which these performances are held. “Almost all of our performances are not amplified,” says Dr. Smith, “we rely on the acoustics of the venue to create an ambience that cannot be replicated.” This style of performance offers those who appreciate true talent an immersion into the musical depth of other musicians. These musicians are hand picked by Dr. Smith and his other board members, almost all of whom are local guitar
instructors. In fact, one of the Knoxville Guitar Society’s main goals is to promote classical and fingerstyle forms of guitar playing to the youth of East Tennessee. For many of these members including Dr. Smith himself and Robert Burleson, a current member of the Society, the guitar has the ability to change lives in a positive way, and they wish to share their love of the instrument with the community. The Knoxville Guitar Society certainly has had a history of success, having brought in an abundance of talented musicians over the years. Ana Vidovic, a young Croatian woman who graced us with a performance several years ago, is now considered one of the finest symphony soloists in the world. Tommy Emmanuel, an Australian wonder and two-time Grammy nominee, was another treasure, performing for the
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Knoxville Guitar Society in one of his first ever American Concerts. “This level of guitar is a well-kept secret” said Dr. Smith, “and we encourage everyone who loves good music to come out and show their support.” The next performance with The Knoxville Guitar Society will be the extremely talented RussianDutch classical guitarist Irina Kulikova on September 26th. Full schedules and locations for upcoming performances, ticket pricing, and any additional information about the Knoxville Guitar Society can be found at www.knoxvilleguitar.org, or email Dr. Mike Smith at michaelks@aol.com. In the fast paced, humdrum stream of pop music that blares at us from our radios and TV’s, sometimes it is good to sit back and enjoy music as it should be. Indeed, there is nothing quite as delightful as a quiet room, a captive audience, and an artist weaving beauty through music. For those who are inclined to agree, The Knoxville Guitar Society would love your support.
Society Member for 30 years and local guitar teacher, Robert Burleson.
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ON THE CHEROHALA SKYWAY
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it’s summertime, and here in east Tennessee, we have the luxury of some of the most scenic and beautiful summers in the country. Not only are we blessed with breathtaking landscapes, this beauty seems to extend in every direction, occasionally taking even the most seasoned local’s breath away. To
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tourists and locals alike, The Cherohala Skyway is one of these places. Just a short drive south from Farragut, this 43 mile National Scenic Byway is one of the most beautiful drives and landscapes to behold that truly accentuates our beautiful home of East Tennessee. The
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The Cherohala Skyway was opened and dedicated in 1996. The road has been designated a National Scenic Byway. The road cost over 100 million dollars to construct. The Cherohala Skyway crosses through the Cherokee National Forest in Tennessee and the Nantahala National Forest in North Carolina. The name “Cherohala” comes from the names of the two National Forests. “Cher from the Cherokee and “ahala” from the Nantahala. The Cherohala Skyway connects Tellico Plains, Tennessee with Robbinsville, North Carolina and is about 50 miles long. The Cherohala Skyway is a wide, paved 2-laned road maintained by the Tennessee Department of Transportation and the North Carolina Department of Transportation. The elevations range from 900 feet above sea level at the Tellico River in Tennessee to over 5,400 feet above sea level at the Tennessee-North Carolina state line at Haw Knob. Visit www.cherohala.org for more information.
The Visitors Center in Tellico Plains has information on the great places to visit in the area and the Charles Hall Museum next door is a loaded with history.
byway connects Tellico Plains, Tennessee, to Robbinsville, North Carolina. First stop on the Cherohala...The Charles Hall Museum. Take 5,000 square feet of local history, with plenty of antiques, firearms, coins and telephones that will transport you back to yesteryear. When
you are finished exploring the past, you will want to stop at the visitor’s center for a free map. We sure to see the new black bear exhibit that will be on permanent display at the Cherohala Skyway Visitor Center. If you plan on hiking the trails off the Skyway, make sure you have appropriate supplies, there is no cellular phone coverage on the Skyway.
Winding roads, steep inclines, and breathtaking views welcome drivers along the Cherohala. Whether it’s the abundance of wildlife, the brilliant colors of the season, or the incredible views, the Cherohala offers all visitors a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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Day trip
Written By Halea Lingerfelt
Shop. Dine. Repeat. Located just 35 minutes south of West Knoxville along Interstate 75, the perfect destination for the curious traveler’s day trip patiently awaits. Unique and unforgettable shopping, attractions, dining, recreation and vineyard proudly distinguish Sweetwater, Tennessee, from the typical “Southern Small Town”. The town has been awarded national recognition for its diverse attractions and events for the visitor and resident alike. Travelers are welcomed with a friendly greeting to a hassle-free environment where it is easy to kick back, shop, dine, explore and relax while enjoying this treasure nestled at the foothills of the Cherokee National Forest in beautiful East Tennessee. The Lost Sea and Tsali Notch Vineyard, Tennessee’s largest muscadine vineyard, are both located just a short drive from the heart of the town. It’s not hard to see, a day trip to Sweetwater, Tennessee, will leave visitors with memories of a unique and quaint town that calls them back for a quick getaway time and time again.
35 miles south of West Knoxville Take the TN-322/Oakland Rd exit, Exit 62, toward Sweetwater.
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Restaurant Guide TURKEY CREEK
Abuelo’s Mexican Food Embassy Mexican food at its finest! 11299 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Apple Cake Tea Room Now Celebrating 29 years! Can you believe it? A tradition with good food and great friends! 11312 Station W Dr # A, Knoxville, TN 37934 Aubrey’s Restaurant Part of a local chain, this easygoing comfort-food venue & bar serves burgers & Southern fare. 102 S Campbell Station Rd, Knoxville, TN 37934 Bad Daddy’s Burger Bar Chef-driven burger joint that uses a mix of local and artisanal ingredients to create delectably unique burgers. 11683 Parkside Dr, Farragut, TN 37934 Baskin Robbins Colorful ice cream parlor chain known for its many flavors plus sorbet & yogurt. 11051 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37922 Bombay Palace Knoxville’s source for authentic Indian cuisine, offering dine-in, carryout, catering, delivery and a lunch buffet seven days a week! 10901 Parkside Dr #101, Knoxville, TN 37934 Bonefish Grill Top-of-the-line fresh seafood and an array of styles. Try their Bang Bang Shrimp and be propelled into a state of deliciousness. 11395 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Brixx Woodfired Pizza Originally conceived woodfire pizza with a great beer selection. Come in after 10 and take advantage of their buy-oneget-one free pizza deal, one of the best values in town. 10978 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Buffalo Wild Wings Lively sports bar chain dishing up wings & other American pub grub amid lots of large-screen TVs. 11431 Parkside Drive, Knoxville, TN 37934-1974 Buttermilk Sky Pie Shop Fresh, Southernbased desserts that rival some of the best in the country. 5400 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37919 Calhoun’s Turkey Creek Award-winning BBQ and some of the best ribs in the city. The menu includes something for nearly every taste and preference. 625 Turkey Cove Ln, Knoxville, TN 37934 Chipotle Fast-food chain offering Mexican fare, including design-your-own burritos, tacos & bowls. 11380 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Connors Steak & Seafood One of the finest steakhouses in town. Steaks are fat and juicy, and their crab bisque is nothing short of exquisite. 10915 Turkey Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Cracker Barrel Homey chain restaurant serving American comfort food, with an on-site general store. 716 N Campbell Station Rd, Knoxville, TN 37934 Cru Bistro & Wine Bar Sleek find with an internationally inspired tapas-style menu 66
Apple Cake Tea Room complemented by a global wine list. 11383 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Dickey’s Barbecue Pit Authentic and innovative Texas-style barbecue. All meats are smoked on site, the same way it was done in 1941! 11483 Parkside Dr #202, Knoxville, TN 37934 Dunkin’ Donuts Long-running chain serving signature donuts, breakfast sandwiches & a variety of coffee drinks. 715 Campbell Station Rd, Units 101 & 102, Knoxville, TN 37934 Einstein Bros. Bagels Counter-service chain offering egg sandwiches, soups, salads, baked goods & a variety of bagels. 11693 Parkside Dr, Farragut, TN 37934 First Watch Cafe chain for health-minded breakfast, brunch & lunch options such as omelets, salads & soups. 11682 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Five Guys Burgers and Fries There is nothing better after a long day than biting into a juicy Five Guys burger, throwing in some of their peanut oil french fries and slurping it all down with a soda. Simply delicious. Turkey Creek, 10922 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37923 Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar The most elegant and amazing restaurant in Knoxville. Truly awe-inspiring selection of steak, seafood and more. The perfect setting for anniversaries, birthdays or other celebrations. 11287 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934
Gigi’s Cupcakes Bakery chain offering a rotating selection of gourmet cupcakes, plus cookies filled with frosting. 11665 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Great American Cookies This mall-based chain selling cookies & brownies offers some specialty flavors, plus cookie cakes. 10972 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Hurricane Grill & Wings Tropical-themed chain offering spiced-to-order wings with an array of sauces, pub grub & a full bar. 319 Lovell Rd, Knoxville, TN 37934 IHOP Restaurant The International House of Pancakes; serving breakfast, lunch and dinner all day long. Come in anytime for great food at great prices. 313 Lovell Rd, Knoxville, TN 37922 Jimmy John’s Fast, easy and oh, so good. Counter-serve chain specializing in sub & club sandwiches, plus signature potato chips. 11055 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Juice Bar Juices, Smoothies and much more! 11681 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Kabuki Fushion Sushi & Grill Artfully presented Japanese sushi & hibachi-grilled fare served in a sleek, contemporary setting. 10901 Parkside Dr #105, Knoxville, TN 37934 Kasumi and Thai Cafe Asian cuisine for dine-in or carryout, including Thai, Chinese and Japanese offerings. 743 N Campbell Station Rd, Knoxville, TN 37934
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La Cabana Cuban Flavor Flavor-packed Cuban cuisine with authentic dishes and daily specials. 723 N Campbell Station Rd, Knoxville, TN 37934 La Parrilla Mexican Grill Traditional and authentic Mexican cuisine offered at affordable prices in a friendly atmosphere. 11639 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Lenny’s Sub Shop Outpost of a chain specializing in Philly-style cheesesteaks & submarine sandwiches. 150 Lovell Rd #103, Knoxville, TN 37934 Little Bangkok Vast menu of Thai dishes from curries to crab rangoon, served in an airy, colorful space. 603 N Campbell Station Rd, Knoxville, TN 37934 Longhorn Steakhouse Delicious steaks for affordable prices, Longhorn Steakhouse will never disappoint or fail to satisfy. 11644 Parkside Dr, Farragut, TN 37934 Marble Slab Creamery Customize your ice cream experience with dozens of delicious flavors and toppings that are rolled together right in front of you! The best place for ice cream, bar none. 10972 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 McAlister’s Deli Easygoing counter-service chain known for its sandwiches, stuffed baked potatoes & sweet tea. 11140 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Mellow Mushroom Funky, art-filled chain pizzeria featuring craft beer, calzones & creative stone-baked pizzas. 635 North Campbell Station Road, Farragut, TN 37922 Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt It’s cool, it’s hip, it’s Menchies Frozen Yogurt! Make your own bowl however you want and enjoy the creamiest frozen
yogurt around! 11162 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Mimi’s Cafe Southern-style restaurant with a modern flair. Great and unique food items that will spur your imagination and send your taste buds on a journey they won’t soon forget. 10945 Parkeside Dr., Knoxville, TN 37922 Moe’s Southwest Grill Welcome to Moe’s! Stuffed burritos, tacos and quesadillas made right in front of you, your way! 11322 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Newk’s Express Cafe With a modern menu and a variety of fresh items, Newk’s is one of the most popular new restaurants to hit Knoxville. 11527 Parkside Dr, Farragut, TN 37934 Noodles and Company This healthconscious noodle restaurant offers everything pasta from mac n’ cheese to Bangkok Curry. Nutritional awareness makes this restaurant a favorite for those who wish to enjoy a delicious meal in a healthy way. 11083 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 O’Charley’s One can never go wrong with O’Charley’s, the benchmark of good old-fashioned Amercian dining. 11036 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Olive Garden Great Italian food at excellent prices, not to mention the unlimited salad and breadsticks, make Olive Garden a great go-to for many. 10923 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Panda Express Fast-food chain for Chinese standards, including some health-conscious options. 11480 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Panera Bread What happens when you roll a bakery, a cafe and a coffee shop all in one? Why,
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Panera Bread, of course. Casual yet chic, Panera Bread has always wowed us with its unique, home-baked flavor and its healthy menu options. 11361 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Pei Wei Asain Diner Counter-serve PanAsian chain for health-conscious noodle & rice dishes & more. 11301 Parkside Dr #1200, Knoxville, TN 37934 Potbelly Sandwich Shop Retro-style counter-serve chain known for made-to-order toasted sandwiches, salads & baked goods. 11661 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Red Burrito/Hardee’s Fast-food chain duo serving fried chicken, big burgers and delectable burritos. 609 N Campbell Station Rd, Knoxville, TN 37934 Red Robin Gourmet Burgers With a truly remarkable variety of sandwiches and burgers, you could dine at Red Robin every day for a year and still have so many things to look forward to. 11433 Parkside Drive, Knoxville, TN 37934 Salsarita’s Fresh Cantina Fast, fresh and brilliantly tasty. 10919 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Schakolad Source for European-style chocolates & truffles made on site. Some have kosher & vegan options. 10944 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934
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Seasons Innovative Bar & Grille American Bistro style restaurant designed around moderate pricing and high-quality cuisine. 11605 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Shane’s Rib Shack The place to go for the best BBQ, ribs, chicken and more. 11036 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Smoky Mountain Brewery This brewery/ restaurant is sure to satisfy even the most beer-savy of friends with their selection of handcrafted microbrews. Enjoy some of their pub-inspired appetizers and drinks, or sit down for a meal with the family. Here, it’s the best of both worlds. 11308 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Starbucks Coffee Must...order...another... frappuccino... 11038 Parkside Dr Knoxville, TN 37934 Steak ‘n Shake The very best place to sip on a milkshake and enjoy the American diner experience. 310 Wild Geese Road, Knoxville, TN 37934 Subway Casual counter-serve chain for buildyour-own sandwiches & salads, with health-conscious options. 10900 Parkside Dr, Knoxville, TN 37934 Sweet Frog National chain with dozens of flavor combinations of soft-serve frozen yogurt, plus sorbet. 10901 Parkside Dr #102, Knoxville, TN 37934 Texas Roadhouse With amazing burgers and sandwiches, ribs and chicken, why would you want to eat anywhere else? Did we mention the all-you-can-eat
peanuts? 11001 Turkey Dr, Knoxville, TN 37922 Wasabi Chefs cook hibachi-style fare & roll sushi at this Japanese eatery in contemporary, romantic digs. 226 Lovell Rd, Knoxville, TN 37934 Wild Wing Cafe A wide variety of wings are the focus of this go-to chain also serving sandwiches, burgers & soups. 11335 Campbell Lakes Dr, Farragut, TN 37934 Zaxby’s Chain eatery serving up fried chicken fingers, wings, sandwiches & other American comfort eats. 11636 Parkside Dr, Farragut, TN 37934 Zoe’s Kitchen Offering zesty salads and bright and flavorful sandwiches, this is perhaps one of the more unique restaurants in the area. Always choose the pasta salad as a side, truly astounding. 11378 Parkside Drive, Knoxville, TN 37934
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Back Yard Burgers Counter-serve chain offering creative beef, turkey & veggie burgers, plus shakes & sides. 10008 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37922 Buddy’s Bar-B-Q Laid-back local chain eatery serving up pulled pork, ribs, smoked chicken & other BBQ staples. 121 West End Ave, Knoxville, TN 37934 Bullfeathers Café West Knoxville’s #1 karaoke bar, featuring all-you-can-eat wings and many
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other daily specials. 10535 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37922 Calhoun’s Chain serving Tennessee BBQ, freshground burgers & sandwiches, plus homestyle sides & craft beers. 10020 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37922 China Pearl Simple Chinese eatery featuring a large array of stir-fry dishes & lo mein, plus some Thai curries. 115 Brooklawn St, Knoxville, TN 37934 Dinner A’Fare Gourmet studio kitchen with meal prep stations and fresh ingredients. Come in and prepare delicious dinners to cook at home! 138 West End Ave, Knoxville, TN 37934 Domino’s Pizza Delivery/carryout chain offering a wide range of pizza, plus sandwiches, pastas & wings. 11408 Kingston Pike Ste 100, Knoxville, TN 37934 Dragon Den Chinese Restaurant Delicious, moderately-priced Chinese food for delivery, dine-in or carryout. 10205 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37922 East Japanese Restaurant Japanese restaurant serving incredible food in an authentic atmosphere. 11509 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37934 El Charro Knoxville’s “numero uno” Mexican restaurant with over 20 years of experience. 10420 Kingston Pike # I, Knoxville, TN 37922 El Mezcal Easygoing Mexican eatery with colorful decor serving traditional fare with seafood specialties. 11110 Kingston Pike # 130, Knoxville, TN 37934 Firehouse Subs Counter-serve sandwich chain offering made-to-order hot & cold subs, plus a variety of hot sauces. 4916 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37919 French Market Creperie & Café French crêperie in cozy space with chandeliers & bleached wood, plus sandwiches, cider & import shop. 161 Brooklawn St, Farragut, TN 37934 Fruition Cafe Fresh, home-style alternative to fast food. 129 West End Ave, Knoxville, TN 37934 I Love NY Pizza Italian and American cuisine in a fun, family atmosphere. 10420 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37922 Jet’s Pizza Counter-serve chain offering deepdish or classic pizzas with flavored crusts, plus wings & subs. 11124 Kingston Pike, Farragut, TN 37934 Krispy Kreme Longtime chain serving a variety of donut flavors & shapes, plus coffee & frozen drinks. 11208 Kingston Pike, Farragut, TN 37934 Little Joe’s Pizza Neighborhood pizza joint with handmade pizzas and homemade sauces.13100 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37934 Mario’s Pizza and Grill Family owned and operated Italian/American restaurant featuring pizzas
and much more. 10943 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37934 Meksiko Cantina Classic Mexican cuisine in an upscale atmosphere...without the upscale price. 120 West End Ave, Knoxville, TN 37934 Papa John’s Take-out/delivery chain for pizzas, wings & breadsticks, offering a side of peppers with every pie. 10820 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37934 Papa Murphy’s Chain outlet offering buildyour-own takeaway pizzas, to be cooked at home. 133 Brooklawn St., Knoxville, TN 37934 Petro’s Chili & Chips Unique, Southwestern food made fresh to order. 10518 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37922 Pizza Hut Family-friendly chain known for its made-to-order pizzas. 10402 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37922 Sam & Andy’s West Knoxville’s favorite burger since 1942, with all items available for catering in box lunches or in bulk. 11110 Kingston Pike # 165, Knoxville, TN 37934 Snappy Tomato Pizza Standard pizza chain offering a variety of eats such as pasta, subs & wings for delivery or dine-in. 11507 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37934 Subway Casual counter-serve chain for buildyour-own sandwiches & salads, with health-conscious options. 126 West End Ave, Knoxville, TN 37934 The Egg & I Family-friendly diner-style chain serving homestyle American breakfast & lunch standards. 111 Lovell Rd, Farragut, TN 37934 The Shrimp Dock Knoxville’s premier fresh seafood market since 1993, with Friday fish fries and everything you need to make your own seafood boil at home. 11124 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37934
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Anaba Japanese Cuisine One of East Tennessee’s premier Japanese restaurants offering fresh sushi, noodle bowls, rice bowls and hibachi. 9405 S Northshore Dr, Knoxville, TN 37922 Cazzy’s Corner Grill Classic American cuisine created with a trend-setting spirit and served in a contemporary environment. 2099 Thunderhead Rd, Knoxville, TN 37922 Dunkin’ Donuts Long-running chain serving signature donuts, breakfast sandwiches & a variety of coffee drinks. 9411 Northshore Dr, Knoxville, TN 37922 Five Guy’s Burger & Fries Fast-food chain with made-to-order burgers, fries & hot dogs, plus free peanuts while you wait. 2032 Town Center Blvd, Knoxville, TN 37922
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Fulin’s Asian Cuisine Locally-owned and operated Chinese and Japanese fine dining experience. 2060 Town Center Blvd, Knoxville, TN 37922 Great China Gourmet Flavorful and distinctive Chinese cuisine. 9435 S Northshore Dr, Knoxville, TN 37922 Lakeside Tavern Sleek, stone & steel decor plus water views for a long menu of surf ‘n’ turf & buzzing happy hour. 10911 Concord Park Dr, Knoxville, TN 37922 Moe’s Southwest Grill Counter-serve chain dishing up Southwestern staples from burritos to nachos in lively environs. 9450 South Northshore Dr., Knoxville, TN 37922 Northshore Brasserie French & Belgian standards such as steak frites & duck confit offered in a bright bistro setting. 9430 S Northshore Dr, Knoxville, TN 37922 Ruby Tuesday Casual chain with American fare, featuring burgers, a salad bar, cocktails & a convivial vibe. 9637 Kroger Park Dr, Knoxville, TN 37922 Snappy Tomato Pizza Casual pizzeria for
pies, calzones, pasta & wings in a no-frills space. 9450 S Northshore Dr, Knoxville, TN 37922 Subway Casual counter-serve chain for buildyour-own sandwiches & salads, with health-conscious options. 9450 S Northshore Dr #107, Knoxville, TN 37923 Tokyo Hibachi & Sushi Traditional hibachi in a cozy atmosphere, as well as a variety of delicious sushi offerings. 9420 S Northshore Dr # 103, Knoxville, TN 37922 Uncle Maddio’s Pizza Joint Customers can build their own pizzas & salads, assembly-line style, at this family-friendly chain. 2052 Town Center Blvd, Knoxville, TN 37921
DIXIE LEE
Dunkin’ Donuts Long-running chain serving signature donuts, breakfast sandwiches & a variety of coffee drinks. 615 N Watt Rd, Knoxville, TN 37934 Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen Louisianaaccented fast-food chain known for its spicy fried chicken, biscuits & sides. 615 N Watt Rd, Knoxville, TN 37934
Subway Casual counter-serve chain for build-your-own sandwiches & salads, with healthconscious options. 615 Watt Rd, Knoxville, TN 37934 Iron Skillet Delightful and moderately-priced restaurant with buffet options and friendly staff. 722 Watt Rd, Knoxville, TN 37934
RENAISSANCE
Marco’s Pizza Pizzeria chain for specialty or custom pies in simple, counter-serve environs. 12552 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37934 Rice King Fresh Chinese food with a wellpriced lunch buffet and takeout options. 12564 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37934 Restaurant Linderhof Lively locale with old-world ambiance providing traditional German fare & premium Bavarian lagers. 12740 Kingston Pike #106, Concord, TN 37934 Big Kahuna Wings Award-winning wings made fresh to order, seasoned with either Original or Fire Blend seasoning and served with your choice of dipping sauce. 12828 Kingston Pike, Knoxville, TN 37934
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