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Q&A: Holly Rainey, Host of the Third Annual Tacky Sweater Party

In Q&As, Words With… by Rose KennedyDecember 16, 2015leave a COMMENT

Holly Rainey, marketing and promotions manager for the Downtown Grill & Brewery and social media volunteer at the Love Kitchen, will help host the third annual Tacky Sweater Party to …

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Q&A: Lisa Kurtz, Organizer of the Whittington Creek Art Show

In Q&As, Words With… by Rose KennedyDecember 9, 2015leave a COMMENT

Clay artist Lisa Kurtz is the lead organizer and one of eight displaying artists for the 2015 Whittington Creek Art Show and sale Saturday, Dec. 12, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and …

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Q&A: Matt Brass, Artist for the National Park System’s See America Project

In Q&As, Visual Arts, Words With… by Rose KennedyDecember 2, 2015leave a COMMENT

Artist Matt Brass has created a “Neonaturalist Ranger” series—original works featuring icons of the American wilderness and celebrating the national park system—as part of SeeAmericaProject.com. He will sign his Great …

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Q&A: Sarah Brobst, Organizer of The Big Kids Coloring Club at Ijams

In Q&As, Words With… by Rose KennedyNovember 25, 2015leave a COMMENT

Sarah Brobst is the visitor services manager at Ijams Nature Center (2915 Island Home Ave.) and organizer of its second meeting of The Big Kids Coloring Club on Tuesday, Dec. …

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Q&A: Anabel Lino, Friends of the Knox County Public Library’s Book Drive

In Q&As, Words With… by Rose KennedyNovember 4, 2015leave a COMMENT

Anabel Lino is event chair for the Friends of the Knox County Public Library’s book drive to collect new or like-new children’s books to include in holiday baskets from the …

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