Medic Regional Blood Center asks all eligible donors to make a donation this summer.
“Donations are down this time of year; yet, the need is great due to the increase traffic and recreation in our area,” said Christi Fightmaster, Medic spokeswoman.
Donors will have three chances in the upcoming weeks to give blood in Roane County.
A Medic mobile unit will be at Oliver Springs Food City from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 21 for a blood drive.
Rockwood 2000 members, from left, Sue Hill, Mary Kau, Molly Rogers and Sue McCutcheon install and plant one of 15 “trough planters” as one of the organization’s beautification projects in the city’s downtown area.
Rockwood 2000 is also working on additional landscaping projects on Gateway Avenue.
The Roane County Adult Education program will hold its annual GED graduation on Thursday, June 30, at 6:30 p.m. in the theater at Roane State Community College.
A reception will be held after the ceremony for graduates and their guests.
The event is sponsored by the Roane County Literacy Council and Roane State.
Graduates and guests are asked to RSVP by June 24 by calling Cindy Hayes with Roane County Adult Education at 376-6663.
On an 80-degree day, the temperature inside a locked vehicle increases 19 degrees in just 10 minutes.
The numbers jump as the minutes pass — to 29 degrees in 20 minutes; and 43 degrees in an hour.
The experience could prove fatal for any human subjected to such excessive extremes.
A child’s body temperature increases 3 to 5 times faster than that of an adult, and children exposed to extreme temperatures can suffer heatstroke, brain damage and death.
The extreme heat wave of the past few weeks has forced ElderWatch to change the location of Wednesday’s ice-cream social.
The gathering, an observation of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, will be in Kingston Community Center from 1 to 3 p.m.
The program will include entertainment by Tommy Harding, ice cream and vendor booths with information of interest to seniors and their caregivers. Details will be provided about fraud, abuse and neglect.
Board members of Rockwood Public Library on Monday accepted a $18,983 grant check from state Sen. Ken Yager, center left, to be used to upgrade technology.
Accepting the grant on the library’s behalf are, from left, board members Rochelle Angel, Stacey Collett, Rockwood Mayor James Watts, Rockwood Library Director Margaret Marrs and library board members Betty Johnston and Sue Hill.
Rockwood was among more than 70 Tennessee communities selected to receive grants to upgrade library technology.
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