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June 2020

American Marketing Association Knoxville Virtual Event: “Everywhere You Look, UT” with Randy Boyd

$5

AMA Knoxville will host a virtual event, "Everywhere You Look, UT," featuring University of Tennessee President Randy Boyd. Boyd will lead a discussion about the impact the UT system has across Tennessee and how system branding efforts reinforce its land-grant mission. Registrants will receive a Zoom link prior to the event.

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United Way of Greater Knoxville: House Knox Launch Party

United Way of Greater Knoxville will virtually celebrate the launch of House Knox: A Housing Navigator Program. House Knox is designed to make safe, affordable housing available. Guests will hear from United Way of Greater Knoxville President and CEO Matt Ryerson and United Way Worldwide U.S. President Suzanne McCormick. The event will be held via Lunchpool. Attire is casual/business casual.

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Knoxville History Project Virtual Luncheon

A virtual luncheon will be held in support of the Knoxville History Project. Details of the "table-hosted" and invitation-only event are available HERE.

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Beck Cultural Exchange Center: A Virtual Discussion on Racial Justice

In recognition of the oldest known celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States, the public is invited to a Juneteenth Virtual Town Hall Meeting for a discussion on racial justice. Panelists include Vice Mayor Gwen McKenzie; Knoxville Branch NAACP President John Butler; Knoxville Area Urban League President and CEO Phyllis Y. Nichols; Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative Commission Chair Deborah Porter; Beck Cultural Exchange Center President Rev. Reneé Kesler; Community Defense of East TN Imani Mfalme; Police…

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July 2020

Friends of the Knox County Public Library Annual Meeting Virtual

Friends of the Knox County Public Library will hold its annual meeting via Zoom. Members will hear from Friends President Sharon Smith and incoming Friends President John Williams, plus vote on the proposed 2020-2021 slate of officers and directors as submitted by the nominating committee. Mary Pom Claiborne, director of communications for Knox County Public Library, will speak about the challenges faced by the library this year and provide updates on beloved library programs and the continued support of Friends.…

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Knoxville Area Urban League Young Professionals: Virtual Scholarship Fundraising Brunch

Knoxville Area Urban League Young Professionals (KAULYP) is revamping its chapter and, under the leadership of newly appointed President Kiame Biandudi, will host the Dr. Walter S. E. Hardy Scholarship Fundraising Brunch - named for one of Knoxville’s first African American physicians - via Zoom. The event will feature Dr. David Foster III of Naples, Florida, and keynote speaker Dr. Keith Gray, the first African American chief medical officer for the University of Tennessee Medical Center. The $1,500 Dr. Walter…

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August 2020

Alliance for Better Nonprofits Virtual Storytelling Conference

Free

Join the Alliance for Better Nonprofits for a one-day online virtual event via Zoom that is designed to harness the power of stories to advance an organization's mission, attract supporters and amplify impact. Conference highlights include eight dynamic sessions, an international keynote and other featured speakers, and breakout rooms for peer-to-peer networking. Tickets are $99 per attendee for ABN members; $199, non-members; and $59, students. Registration is available at betternonprofits.org/conference.  

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10th Annual YWCA Keys of Hope Virtual Luncheon

$30 – $500

YWCA Knoxville & the Tennessee Valley will host its Keys of Hope Luncheon, now in its 10th year, in support of its Keys of Hope Women’s Program. The table-hosted event begins at 11:30 a.m. on a virtual platform. The Keys of Hope Women’s Program offers a 58-bed facility and counseling for women to empower them to become self-sufficient by providing safe, affordable housing for up to two years. (This event was rescheduled from May 7).

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33rd Annual Zoofari Goes Virtual

Zoo Knoxville will hold its 33rd annual Zoofari via a virtual platform. Each year’s celebration is themed after a species or special zoo initiative creating an ever-changing adventure. The 2020 theme is "Lions, Tigers, & Bears! Oh My!" The program and live auction start at 8 p.m. With a sponsorship or ticket purchase at various levels of support, the Zoofari Committee will bring the party to you, such as catering for your watch party and adult beverages, including your choice…

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Survivor Fitness Foundation’s Survivor Virtual Soiree

$34 – $750

The Survivor Soirée will celebrate the accomplishments of Survivor Fitness Foundation participants and raise awareness of the importance of support for cancer survivors post-treatment. The 2020 soirée will be a virtual event with wine and food tasting. Survivor Fitness has locations in Knoxville and Nashville. A $75 individual ticket includes four-course wine tasting and food pairing and link to the virtual event. A $750 "house" ticket includes wine and food for 10 individuals. The Knoxville event is Aug. 27; the…

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September 2020

Ijams Nature Center’s Virtual Symphony from the Park

$75 – $275

Ijams Nature Center's 35th annual Symphony in the Park presented by Clayton Homes and Colonial Pipeline Company is the nature center's annual fundraiser to support its environmental programs and 315-acre wildlife sanctuary. The event in 2020 will be a virtual one called Symphony From the Park and will feature Evie Andrus Music with Dave Eggar and Phil Faconti; Appalachian Storyteller Elizabeth Rose; an online auction; and picnic options from local chefs. The program starts at 6:45 p.m. with the livestream…

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Seeds of Imagination Virtual Luncheon

Seeds of Imagination is a fall luncheon to recognize a legacy of readers and to benefit Dolly Parton's Imagination Library of Knox County. The virtual event will honor Dr. Nick Geidner for his outstanding work in producing The Library that Dolly Built. Join the Advisory Board of Dolly Parton's Imagination Library of Knox County for a virtual experience, visit friends at your "table," play some Dolly trivia and win some prizes. This event will raise funds to cover the monthly cost of…

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Blount Mansion: Virtual Constitution Day Lecture

Registration for live event required

Blount Mansion's annual Dr. Paul H. Bergeron Constitution Day Lecture will take place online in 2020 with speaker Stewart Harris, a constitutional law professor at Lincoln Memorial University's Duncan School of Law. With historic racial unrest in the wake of the deaths of black citizens at the hands of law enforcement, Harris will elucidate East Tennessee's role in America's "original sin," exploring the ways in which African-American slavery evolved in the area from its early days as a frontier outpost…

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East Tennessee Preservation Virtual Conference

$25

The 2020 East Tennessee Preservation Virtual Conference will highlight local preservation stories and strategies and dig deeper into preservation topics using the places of East Knoxville as the foundation for conversations. The keynote speaker will be Ethiel Garlington of the Historic Macon Foundation in Macon, Georgia. Attendees include preservation professionals, architects, planners, tourism professionals, government and community leaders, economic developers and real estate professionals. (This event was rescheduled from May 22.)

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The Virtual Latino Awards 2020

The Latino Awards honor those who serve the East Tennessee community and is Centro Hispano de East Tennessee's annual fundraising event and primary opportunity to share community and culture and showcase the impactful work. While the 2020 event won't have the dancing, singing and food, it will have a virtual campaign at latinoawards.swell.gives. The emcees will be Erin Donovan and Louis Fernandez, who will broadcast live from local Knoxville artisan Eugenia Almeida's studio, A New Hue. The Centro Hispano team…

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October 2020

March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction Virtual Event – CANCELED

(This event has been canceled in 2020.) The annual March of Dimes Signature Chefs Auction, now in its 30th year, features chefs, restaurants and local food celebrities who come together with a passion for fine cuisine. The 2020 event will be a virtual one. Additional details to come.

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Volunteer Ministry Center’s Carry the Torch Virtual Event

The 2020 Carry the Torch event, hosted by the Volunteer Ministry Center, will be a virtual event shown via Facebook Live at 12:15 and 7:15 p.m. The featured speaker will be Krista Tippett, a New York Times best-selling author, journalist and host of NPR’s  “On Being.” Register HERE as a virtual table host or guest. (This event, usually a luncheon, was postponed because of COVID-19 and previously had been scheduled in 2020 on April 22 and June 16.)  

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Black & White: Knoxville in the Jim Crow Era

Free

The East Tennessee Historical Society will host a "virtual visit" exploring the Museum of East Tennessee History's feature exhibit "Black & White: Knoxville in the Jim Crow Era," led by East Tennesseee PBS Director of Community Outreach and director of Black in Appalachia William Isom and East Tennessee Historical Society Education and Volunteer Programs Manager Hannah Rexrode. The program will include a "sneak peek" of the exhibition, which includes 66 artifacts highlighting the history or race relations, as well as…

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East Tennessee Community Design Center’s 50th Fall Anniversary Virtual Celebration

$150

The East Tennessee Community Design Center (ETCDC) will hold its 50th anniversary celebration in a virtual setting. This event will celebrate the 50-year history of the Design Center. Register HERE to be a sponsor or purchase tickets. The virtual event includes a party in box, access to the education series, early access to online art auction and online access or copy of 50th anniversary book depending on ticket/sponsorship level. For questions, call 865-525-9945 or email [email protected].

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Celebrating the Art of Survivorship Virtual Fall Luncheon

$100

The 2020 Celebrating the Art of Survivorship luncheon will be held virtually and will feature stories from members of Community Support Committee East Tennessee, musical performance by Robby Hecht and silent auction. For additional information, call 865-546-4661 or email [email protected].

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Leadership Knoxville ‘Virtual’ Fall Homecoming 2020

Leadership Knoxville will hold its annual fall homecoming to celebrate the incredible alumni of all classes and kick off the Annual Alumni Dues Campaign with some very special guests. Alumni can register for the virtual event HERE.

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Young-Williams Animal Center Virtual ‘Cause for Paws’

Young-Williams Animal Center will hold its sixth annual fall benefit, “Cause for Paws,” in a virtual format. The virtual event will include creative storytelling, behind-the-scenes access and lots of appearances from furry friends, along with a few surprises. Email Stephanie Eastman Vozar at [email protected] for sponsorship information or click HERE. "Cause for Paws" is a primary fundraiser for the nonprofit animal shelter and official intake center for Knoxville and Knox County.

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Jazz Baby Virtual Watch Party!

$50

Hosts will entertain friends in their homes across Knoxville for a Jazz Baby Virtual Watch Party! Activities include hors d'oeuvres, wine, jazz, and virtual silent and live auctions. The nonprofit enhances the potential of infants and young children with disabilities by offering support to families and early intervention with professionals.

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YOKE Virtual Banquet

YOKE Youth Ministries will hold its annual fundraising banquet with a virtual event in 2020. Details are available HERE and include registration and table hosting information.

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9th Annual Women’s Fund Virtual Luncheon

The luncheon, now in its ninth year, will be virtual in 2020, will be emceed by WATE's Lori Tucker with speaker, musician and entrepreneur Holly Audrey Williams. Table hosts and ticket holders will still enjoy a gourmet lunch, wine and programming. The luncheon serves as a benefit for low-income women and girls across 25 counties in East Tennessee in the areas of education, life and work skills and showcases the impact of the Women’s Fund of East Tennessee. (This event…

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Museum of Appalachia Virtual Barn Dance

The Museum of Appalachia, a Smithsonian Affiliate, will host its eighth annual Barn Dance fundraising event in a virtual format, which will feature a live auction and music. The event is free to attend. (This event has been rescheduled from May 1, July 31 and Oct. 9 because of COVID-19.)

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CCETN 365 Days of Hope Virtual Luncheon

Catholic Charities of East Tennessee (CCETN) will hold its 6th Annual 365 Days of Hope Luncheon in a virtual format in 2020. Knoxville’s business and community leaders can learn more about CCETN and its programs. The event will be hosted by Bo Williams of WATE TV, and the keynote speaker is Tony Vitello, head coach of Tennessee baseball with special guest Honorable Judge Tim Irwin. Registration and donations can be made online.

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Random Acts of Flowers: A Toast & Farewell Virtual Event Honoring Founder Larsen Jay

Join Random Acts of Flowers for a special virtual event celebrating founder Larsen Jay and raise your glasses to Larsen's leadership as he "passes the torch." Random Act of Flowers will look back at how Larsen's simple act of kindness blossomed into the Random Acts of Flowers nationwide movement, along with how to be a part of Random Acts of Flowers' continued growth and impact. WBIR's Mark Packer will serve as special guest host. Sponsorship information is available HERE. All…

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Artsclamation 2020 Virtual Kickoff

Traditionally held as an in-person two-day event in late October, Artsclamation! 2020 will host a secure, online store from Oct. 23 to Nov. 30 where shoppers can view and purchase art from the convenience of a smartphone, tablet or computer. More than 2,000 original works in oil, watercolor, acrylic, as well as jewelry, glasswork and sculpture will be available from 46 professional artists and Peninsula client artists. Other items for sale include calendars, posters and prints featuring participating artists’ work.…

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Knoxville Area Urban League Impact 2020 Kickoff

In lieu of the Equal Opportunity Awards Gala, which had to be canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19, the nonprofit will partner with WBIR for an impactful week of storytelling with never-before-seen footage and stories about racial and social justice, past and present. The impact of the organization can be seen through the eyes of people whose lives were changed by the Urban League. Visit thekaul.org/impactweek for more information. Impact Week will conclude Thursday, Oct. 29, with Impact Hour. Impact…

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Endeavor Summit 2020

$35

The 2020 Endeavor Summit is an event for the next generation of leaders in Knoxville, an initiative spearheaded by the Knoxville Chamber, to provide young professionals opportunities to engage, become empowered and get involved.  Compelling keynote speakers and dynamic discussions empower attendees to grow personally and professionally and invest in regional progress.

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Knoxville Area Urban League Impact Hour

In lieu of the Equal Opportunity Awards Gala, which had to be canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19, the nonprofit will partner with WBIR for an impactful week of storytelling with never-before-seen footage and stories about racial and social justice, past and present. Impact Week will conclude Thursday, Oct. 29, with Impact Hour, from 4-5 p.m. Hear from special guests, including Dr. Rev. Harold Middlebrook, City of Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon and more. Impact Week will serve as a fundraising…

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November 2020

Black Tie & Blue Jeans Virtual Gala Kickoff

The 18th Annual Black Tie & Blue Jeans Gala, a benefit for New Hope Blount County Children’s Advocacy Center, will be virtual in 2020 with a silent auction starting Nov. 2 and ending Nov. 8. Additional information is online and on Facebook. All proceeds will help the nonprofit cross the finish line of the "Let Me Be Heard Campaign" and move into a new child-focused building in spring 2021.

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KMA: Virtual Cocktails & Conversation: Homegrown

The Knoxville Museum of Art will hold a Virtual Cocktails & Conversation via a live Zoom discussion with artists Katie MacDonald and Kyle Schumann from After Architecture, creators of the outdoor installation, "Homegrown," in the KMA's South Garden, which is on display through Nov. 29. MacDonald and Schumann are artists and designers whose work critiques conventional building practices, which face new lifecycle questions and overextended supply chains amid the current environmental crisis. Their installation is the culmination of the Tennessee…

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Legacy Housing Foundation Virtual Fais Do-Do

The Legacy Housing Foundation will hold its third annual “Fais Do-Do,” a celebration of southwestern Louisiana, aka Cajun, dance music at a fundraiser for the organization in a virtual format in 2020 called "Fais Do-Do@HOME." It will be streamed live on the Legacy Housing Foundation's Facebook page and YouTube channel from Nashville at 7 p.m. Eastern with music by Roux du Bayou and hosted by Erin Donovan. People can join the fun for free with donations encouraged.

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Young Professionals of Knoxville Virtual Impact Awards

The Young Professionals of Knoxville 8th Annual Impact Awards will go virtual in 2020 for a celebration of accomplishments and a keynote speech from the Impact Award winner. The event will recognize two Outstanding Young Professionals, YPK Member of the Year and Leadership Certificate graduates. The Impact Awards will serve as the fourth and final General Membership Meeting of 2020, and members will vote on the proposed 2021 Board of Directors slate. The event is open for members and non-members.…

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12th Annual NightinGala Virtual Kickoff

The 2020 NightinGala, an annual event celebrating nurses and the profession, will be held virtually with a week-long auction that starts at 8 a.m. Nov. 13. During the livestream at 7 p.m. Nov. 20, the College of Nursing will recognize the outstanding contributions of two individuals through the Volunteer Nursing Champion Award and the Dr. Sylvia E. Hart Distinguished Alumni of the Year Award. All NightinGala proceeds support the college’s efforts to develop and prepare the next generation of nurse…

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Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon – Virtual Event

The 16th Annual Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon will move to a virtual format Nov. 7-15 to avoid the potential spread of COVID-19 and allow runners to safely participate while achieving their personal goals in 2020. The virtual event will include the Covenant Kids Run, 5K, half marathon, marathon, and relay events, and participants will be able to upload their results via the Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon website. In early November, the start line, mile markers and finish line for all…

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GO! Contemporary Dance Works: FORGING AHEAD

$10

For the first time, GO! Contemporary Dance Works will present a live, virtual performance from the historic Tennessee Theatre called "FORGING AHEAD." Sign up through Veeps. The suggested ticket price is $10, but additional donations are welcome. A live chat will be open 30 minutes prior to the show, during the show and after.

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Arrowmont’s ‘Meet the Artists’ Virtual Dinner and Auction

$175

“Meet the Artists,” an annual event held by Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts that features the work of the artists, will be a virtual one in 2020. The online auction will be start Nov. 1 and end Nov. 14 at noon with winners announced Nov. 15 at the virtual event. A four-course, Italian-themed dinner will be delivered, ready to serve, in the afternoon of Nov. 15. The menu includes: charcuterie board, Caprese salad, chicken diavolo, osso buco, bread and…

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Clarence Brown Theatre’s Virtual 50th Birthday Bash

Sponsorship available; RSVP required

Clarence Brown Theatre will hold a virtual 50th Birthday Bash with a 1970s theme so find your bell-bottom jeans and disco balls. The event will be held via the Lunchpool platform; everyone is welcome, but an RSVP is required to receive the Lunchpool link to attend. Sponsorships also are available. An online auction through the Handbid platform will open Monday, Nov. 9. All donations will go toward the CBT Artists Endowment. The Clarence Brown Theatre building opened in November 1970.

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Leadership Knoxville ‘Virtual’ Mayors’ Leadership Luncheon 2020

Reservation required

Leadership Knoxville will hold its Mayors’ Leadership Luncheon, now in its 11th year, in a virtual format in 2020 with Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero and Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs. A session will be moderated by University of Tennessee President Randy Boyd with Donde Plowman, chancellor, UT-Knoxville; Cassius Cash, superintendent, National Park Service; Jeff Lyash, president/CEO, Tennessee Valley Authority; and Thomas Zacharia, director, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. For questions contact Samantha Edwards at 865-523-9137 or [email protected].  

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American Cancer Society’s Virtual Hope Gala

The Knoxville Hope Gala will join forces with friends from around the state for one large celebration. This one-time-only virtual experience will include volunteers from around Tennessee, working to "Save Lives, Celebrate Lives & Lead the Fight" for a world without cancer. The event will include a program and pre- and post-show entertainment. A silent auction will go live on Nov. 12 and will end at 9 p.m. at the Nov. 19 event. A live auction also will held during…

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Jubilee Community Arts’ 51st Jubilee Festival Kickoff

The Jubilee Festival kicks off with two days of old-time music, ballads, blues, shape-note singing and other area music in this annual event. The festival, originally scheduled for late March, instead will take place online. Planning for our first festival started in the fall of 1969 with the implementation of an Appalachian Craft Festival in the spring of 1970. THE LINEUP Friday: 6:30 p.m., Intro & Epworth Old Harp (archival) 7 p.m., John Alvis 7:30 p.m., Greg Horne 8 p.m.,…

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December 2020

Girls Inc. Virtual Gala for the Girls

The annual gala for Girls Inc. of Tennessee Valley will be virtual in 2020, but it has not stopped Girls Inc. The organization serves girls in the community with the highest need with access to fresh food and programs that provide educational enhancement in a safe space to learn, grow and express their thoughts and opinions while learning from trusted mentors, as well as their peers. Contact Kirby Deal at [email protected] for sponsorship opportunities and additional information.

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Appalachian Bear Rescue’s Virtual ‘Bear Necessities – From Our Den to Yours’

$50

The annual “Bear Necessities” event is the signature fundraiser for Appalachian Bear Rescue. The 2020 event, "From Our Den to Yours," will be held on Giving Tuesday in a special virtual version. Enjoy Boogertown Gap's "Mountain Music" and a cub slide show created by Delia and Matt Hills of M&D Hills Photography. Ring in the holiday season and celebrate your favorite Appalachian Bear Rescue cubs and yearlings. For those unable to join on Dec. 1, a second broadcast will air…

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The 27th Annual Knoxville Award Virtual Luncheon

$150

The 27th annual Knoxville Award Luncheon recognizes and honors a deserving person who demonstrates his/her care for the community and its citizens. The 2020 luncheon will be held as a virtual event, and the honoree will be former Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero. Guests can pick up their meal from the Knoxville Convention Center from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. on the day of the event. At 12:15 p.m., each guest will have access to a link to view a video that showcases…

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Clarence Brown Theatre’s “A Christmas Memory” streaming through Dec. 25

Director John Sipes, Carol Mayo Jenkins, Costumers John Merritt and Melissa Caldwell-Weddig, and Scenic Designer Carrie Ferrelli share how this wonderful reading of Capote’s classic came to be. The story was recorded on location at The Mabry–Hazen House, a historic home located on an 8-acre site at 1711 Dandridge Ave., in Knoxville at the crest of Mabry's Hill. In conjunction with the reading, a “Full Belly Fund” virtual food drive has been set up with Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee to…

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Holiday Sparkles & Spirits 2020

$125 – $500

The Joy of Music School's annual Sparkles & Spirits will be virtual in 2020 with a livestream featuring a live auction, performances from students, shout-outs from supporters and more. A silent auction also is available online and will start at noon on Dec. 8. Ticket packages range from $125 to $500 and can be accessed HERE. and include "Gala Goodies," Party-in-a-Box" and "Banquet-in-a-Basket."

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Imagination Library: The Library That Dolly Built Film Premiere

"The Library That Dolly Built" will premiere on Facebook with a live performance and Q&A session from Dolly Parton. The film features the music of Dolly Parton and is narrated by actress and author Danica McKellar. It is produced by Land Grant Films, directed by journalism professor Nick Geidner, edited by video instructor Clinton Elmore and crewed by 15 University of Tennessee students. Watch the trailer HERE. Watch the event on Facebook HERE.

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KMA Holiday Homes Tour 2020: The Virtual Tour

$75

The 2020 Holiday Homes tour is going virtual, and invitations with details will be mailed to current KMA members on Nov. 4. If unsure of membership status, contact Maggie Meyers at [email protected] or 865-934-2050. New members must join by Oct. 23 to be eligible for an invitation. The event is now in its 26th year.

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River & Rail Theatre’s First Annual (Online) Gala

$34 – $400

River & Rail Theatre will hold its First Annual (Online) Gala with a videostream of art and entertainment to announce the 2021-22 season, meet new team members and watch performances by Tony nominee Ethan Slater and Danny Skinner, Broadway's Original SpongeBob SquarePants and Patrick Star. The cost to attend is "pay what you can" or buy a $40 or $60 ticket or "table" of 10 package for $400 or $1,000. Details of each ticket option is available HERE and includes…

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Knox Heritage Annual Meeting of the Membership

Registration required

Knox Heritage will hold its annual meeting to review 2020, introduce incoming board members and look forward to 2021.

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January 2021

Snow Day: CAC Beardsley Community Farm Benefit Kickoff

The 13th Annual Snow Day,  a benefit for CAC Beardsley Community Farm, kicks off Jan. 11 and will be a three-week virtual event ending Jan. 31. Six local restaurants will compete to create the best soup in Knoxville, using at least one local ingredient. Each ticketed participant can pick up an 8-ounce cup of soup from each restaurant during its designated soup week. The details and participating restaurants are available HERE. Two restaurants will serve soup each week in the…

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MLK Commission Interfaith Prayer Service

As part of the 2021 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Commission of Greater Knoxville celebration, a virtual Interfaith Prayer Service. Additional information is available HERE.

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MLK Racial Justice Town Hall Meeting

The Beck Cultural Exchange Center, as part of the 2021 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Commission of Greater Knoxville celebration, will host its seventh event in the series of Racial Justice Town Hall Meetings. Join the event by clicking HERE. The panel of local civil rights speakers at the virtual event will include Robert Booker, the Rev. Dr. Harold Middlebrook Sr., Theotis Robinson, Lorenza Glasgow and Bishop Warren Brown.

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UT Humanities Center Public Books Circle Kickoff: ‘Strange As This Weather Has Been’

UT Humanities Center (UTHC) and Union Ave Books will host a free Public Books Circle book discussion and a conversation with UTHC Director Amy Elias and author Ann Pancake about her critically acclaimed novel, "Strange As This Weather Has Been." Called by the New York Times Book Review "powerful, sure-footed and haunting," the book is set in 1990s West Virginia in the midst of a coal boom. It tells the story of a family plagued by poverty and the effects…

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Knox.biz ’40 Under 40′ Virtual Reception

The Knox.biz honorees will be celebrated live on the Knox.bix Facebook page.

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League of Women Voters and ETSPJ Annual Legislative Forum

The League of Women Voters of Knoxville/Knox County and the East Tennessee Society of Professional Journalists (ETSPJ) will host the annual legislative forum in a virtual format. State senators and representatives in the East Tennessee delegation will share information and respond to questions. Senators will be panelists from 10-11 a.m. with representatives from 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Attendees may submit questions via the chat option. Jesse Fox Mayshark of Compass will serve as moderator of the event. The event is sponsored…

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UT Humanities Center Conversations & Cocktails Kickoff: ‘Breaking Boundaries’ 2021 series with Ernest Freeberg

Registration required

The UT Humanities Center will kick off the 2021"Conversations and Cocktails: Breaking Boundaries" series with Distinguished Professor Ernest Freeberg, head of the Department of History at the University of Tennessee, on the topic of "Making Humans More Humane: Henry Bergh and the Birth of Animal Rights in 19th-century America." The talk is based on Freeberg’s entertaining new book, recently reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and other publications, called "A Traitor to His Species: Henry Bergh…

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Evergreen Virtual Ball

The Evergreen Ball is a celebration of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and its supporters with Friends of the Smokies. The 2021 event will be "at your place" and includes the turn-key Concierge Package (sold out), Create-Your-Own Package ($500) or the Bidding Package ($250). Create-Your Own offers a centerpiece, favors for two (gifts exclusive to Evergreen Ball), programs and goody bags for two, online link to join the interactive event, a platform that will connect your house party to…

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February 2021

The Orchids Awards Virtual Kickoff

The annual fundraiser for Keep Knoxville Beautiful (KKB) honors the Knoxville and Knox County buildings and outdoor spaces that beautify the local landscape. In 2021, it will kick off Feb. 1 at 10 a.m. and run for four weeks with nominee highlights, awards announcements, silent auction and gift packages supporting KKB. Buy gift packages and bid in auction HERE.

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Regional Legislative Agenda Virtual Event

The Regional Legislative Agenda, an event held by the Knoxville Chamber, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce and Blount Partnership, outlines the legislative priorities of the region during a virtual briefing on proposed legislation for the upcoming session. Register online.

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The Red Shoe Virtual Gala

$40 – $75

CASA of East Tennessee’s annual Red Shoe Gala, now in its ninth year, features a Wizard of Oz theme of “There’s No Place Like Home.” The “party in a box” for the virtual event features emcee B97.5 welcome video; pre-recorded virtual entertainment; and access to the silent auction, including a large selection of local goods and experiences. Sponsorships and silent auction donation opportunities are available. Red Shoes are encouraged. Attendees in red shoes can email photos in advance to [email protected]

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Knoxville Area Urban League Annual Membership Virtual Meeting

The Knoxville Area Urban League (KAUL) will hold its annual membership meeting to recognize the organization’s board, corporate sponsors and volunteers. The event will be held in a virtual format.

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Keep Knoxville Beautiful Thursday Talks Kickoff

Registration required

Keep Knoxville Beautiful will kick off its Thursday Talks series with Kat McDearis of Green Heron Compost. Attendees must register in advance at this LINK. Every other month, Keep Knoxville Beautiful will host a webinar on the third Thursday to educate the community on everything dealing with keeping Knoxville clean, green, and beautiful.

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Knoxville Chamber 17th Annual Virtual Pinnacle Business Awards

The 17th Annual Pinnacle Business Awards celebrates outstanding regional businesses and business professionals for their impact on regional economic prosperity. This year's awards include categories for excellence in small, mid-sized, large, women-owned and minority-owned business; young entrepreneur, community impact and innovator. Attendees can register for the event HERE.

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Stay Home and Read a Book Ball

The Friends of the Knox County Public Library will hold the "Stay Home and Read a Book Ball." RSVP by making a gift in any amount to Friends using the donation form HERE and then shop for books with a 10% off coupon from Union Ave Books, mix a drink with a free recipe from Libacious, and read for a cause. The all-day event will support the Knox County Public Library by raising funds to add more e-materials to the…

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Knoxville-Knox County CAC 13th Annual Snowflake Ball Virtual Celebration

The Knoxville-Knox County Community Action Committee’s Office on Aging will hold the Snowflake Ball Virtual Celebration. Now in its 13th year, the Snowflake Ball is a significant fundraiser to benefit the Senior Companion Program. The virtual events features livestream, entertainment, silent auction, local celebrity surprises. A $50 donation includes a Snowflake Ball party box. Click HERE for more information.

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St. John’s Episcopal Cathedral: Harpsichordist Malcolm Matthews

Harpsichordist Malcolm Matthews and violinist Jun Iwasaki will present a collaborative recital of baroque music on St. John's Cathedral's new Roberty Duffy harpsichord.

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Knoxville Symphony Mardi Gras Virtual Gala

$250

The annual Knoxville Symphony Ball, now in its 90th year, will be called Knoxville Symphony Mardi Gras in 2021 and will be held virtually. The annual event benefits the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra. The event will feature live and silent auctions, dinner that can be delivered and a performance by the KSO. Ticket and sponsorship information is available HERE.

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March 2021

2020 Wilma Dykeman Stokely Memorial Lecture: Wiley Cash & Frank X Walker

Registration required

Friends of the Knox County Public Library and the John C. Hodges Society of the University of Tennessee Libraries will present the 2021 Wilma Dykeman Stokely Memorial Lecture with novelist Wiley Cash and poet Frank X Walker. Frank X Walker is the first African American writer to be named Kentucky Poet Laureate and is the current head of the MFA program at the University of Kentucky. Cash, a New York Times best-selling author of A Land More Kind Than Home…

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United Way of Greater Knoxville’s 2020 Annual Report Meeting

United Way of Greater Knoxville will hold its Annual Report meeting via Zoom to celebrate accomplishments in 2020 and thank partners and volunteers. Register HERE.

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East Tennessee Historical Society’s Night at the Museum

$75 – $100

The East Tennessee Historical Society (ETHS) will host a virtual "Night at the Museum" in honor of retired Executive Director Cherel B. Henderson. Virtual guests will experience the stories of selected historical artifacts in the Museum of East Tennessee History, enjoy a sneak peak of the new children's gallery and explore the "slightly spooky" artifacts storage areas on the museum's underground floor. All proceeds will benefit the ETHS.

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UT President Randy Boyd’s State of the University Address

University of Tennessee President Randy Boyd will deliver his annual State of the University address, and campus leaders, UT System staff, elected officials, business leaders and members of the public are invited to watch. Boyd’s remarks will highlight key accomplishments from the previous year, as well as outline initiatives that will help solidify UT’s greatest decade in history. The State of the University address will be Boyd’s third since joining UT in November 2018. The webcast can be watched HERE.

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April 2021

Muse Knoxville’s Muse for All Virtual Luncheon

Registration required

The Muse Knoxville will hold its 8th annual scholarship luncheon in a virtual format to raise money for programs. The Muse for All fund provides an essential resource for early-childhood education and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) enrichment. All funds raised allow Muse Knoxville to offer educational programming and exhibits to children regardless of economic, physical or social barriers at no cost. Register HERE to attend the event. Muse Knoxville is a nonprofit children’s Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and…

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CBT Virtual Opening Night: Airness

Prepare to have your face melted by Shreddy Eddy, Golden Thunder and the reigning champ, D Vicious, at the National Air Guitar competition. Nina, a real guitar player, enters the competition thinking it will be a cinch to take the championship. She soon discovers she has a lot to learn. Experience this tribute to good friends, killer rock classics and the joy of letting go in “Airness” by Chelsea Marcantel. The performance will be available on demand April 8-10 and…

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Junior League of Knoxville Black Dress Ball

$30 – $225.00

The Black Dress Ball benefits the Junior League of Knoxville and features dinner, a silent auction and entertainment provided by comedian Sid Davis. All tickets include access to the virtual show, a charcuterie board provided by Knoxville Cheese & Party Boards, dessert provided by KJ’s Cookies and a special gift from the Junior League of Knoxville. All tickets must be purchased by April 1, 2021. Active and provisional members must RSVP to receive a couple level ticket as part of…

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Pellissippi Strong: A Virtual Celebration

Pellissippi State Community College presents Pellissippi Strong: A Virtual Celebration to support students and alumni. The event will feature a live Q&A session with Knoxville's Allison Page, president of Magnolia Network, the media joint venture between Discovery, Inc., and Chip & Joanna Gaines' home and lifestyle brand Magnolia. Guests will enjoy a celebration of Pellissippi State's annual alumni awards, including the Distinguished Alumni Award and Peggy Wilson Volunteer Alumni Award, hosted by WATE-TV's Tearsa Smith, as well as door prizes…

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A Night with the Arts in Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

The 2021 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Commission of Greater Knoxville celebration, in collaboration with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra and The Carpetbag Theatre, will present A Night with the Arts: A Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., an event that will be available by livestream. Anchored by the KSO for over 25 years, this annual event features Knoxville arts organizations including Carpetbag Theatre and Knoxville Jazz Orchestra celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.…

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JDRF Promise Gala

JDRF East Tennessee's Annual Dream Gala will be part of a statewide virtual event called the JDRF Promise Gala in support of JDRF’s mission to find a cure for type 1 diabetes. Registration for the event is available HERE.

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East Tennessee Writers Hall of Fame Virtual Gala

$25

The East Tennessee Writers Hall of Fame gala, now in its 17th year, is a benefit for Friends of Literacy. The virtual event will honor outstanding local writers for their work and celebrates the richness and diversity of the written word in East Tennessee. The event also will include readings and performances by area writers.

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UT Gardens Virtual Gala

UT Gardens Gala will hold its eighth annual fundraising event with honorary host Bill and Crissy Haslam, former governor and first lady of Tennessee, to benefit the academic and educational programs of UT Gardens in a virtual format. The 2021 event will honor Dr. Susan Hamilton, the director emerita of UT Gardens who retired after more than 35 years of service to the people and plants of Tennessee. With the theme of "Grow Big Orange," the evening will be a…

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May 2021

Make-A-Wish Grandstand Virtual Classic

Registration requested

The Grandstand Classic is a fundraising event to benefit Make-A-Wish® East Tennessee and revolves around all things Kentucky Derby. The nonprofit's signature event and largest fundraiser of the year will be virtual in 2021 with all of the usual Derby fun: best dressed, hat contest, silent auction, horse races and, most importantly, beautiful wish stories. Join the virtual event/program at 6 p.m.; it will end just prior to the live Kentucky Derby races. Make-A-Wish helps to grant the wishes of…

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‘Not Quite Opera’ Interactive Virtual Event

$25

The Knoxville Opera Guild will host “Not Quite Opera,” an interactive virtual event that will feature opera singers showcasing their non-operatic musical talents, from acoustic guitar to folk songs. The event will feature some of Knoxville Opera’s favorite artists, including Scott Bearden, Kirk Dougherty and Brittany Renee.  

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University of Tennessee School of Music Virtual Gala

The University of Tennessee School of Music will hold its annual gala in a virtual format called “The Vol Voyager Tour on the Good Ship Scholarship.” All contributions will fund scholarships to attract the best young musicians to UT thanks to the sponsorship of Pilot Flying J.

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YWCA Keys of Hope Virtual Luncheon

The 11th annual Keys of Hope Luncheon will be held virtually in 2021. The luncheon is YWCA's signature fundraising event of the year. Registration is available at this SITE.

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2021 Knoxville Go Red for Women Digital Experience

The 2021 Knoxville Go Red for Women Luncheon will be held virtually and hosted by WBIR's Beth Haynes to shine a spotlight on the impact that the American Heart Association is making in Knoxville. The event will include an inspiring story of survival and a conversation around mental well-being. The purpose of Go Red for Women is to bring a voice to heart disease, a silent killer of women, to help save lives and encourage everyone to talk to doctors…

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2021 East Tennessee Preservation Awards

RSVP requested

The 2021 East Tennessee Preservation Awards will be held as a virtual event to celebrate the best of the best and will include architects, designers, contractors, foundations, homeowners, volunteers and others making an impact preserving places of historic and cultural significance. The event is free to attend, and registration is available with an email RSVP to [email protected] or by calling 865-523-8008, ext. 3. Opportunities to make donations will be available during the event.

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Arrowmont’s Starry Night

$195

Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts will host “Starry Night," an evening of food, wine, art, conversation, live and silent auctions and fun. Guests will experience music and entertainment in a virtual format while dining on an exquisite meal delivered to their homes prior to the event. Meal delivery will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with the event starting at 5:30 p.m. via Zoom. Sponsorships start at $1,500, including dinner, advertising and more, with tickets at $195.…

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June 2021

Knoxville History Project Annual Luncheon: Virtual Event Honoring Dr. Charles and Terry Faulkner

Donations accepted

Dr. Charles Faulkner has used archeology combined with in-depth research to bring out some of the untold stories of Knoxville: James White’s forgotten final home; Blount Mansion’s complicated legacy; the tragedy at Cavett Station; and architectural landmark Ramsey House. His wife, graphic artist Terry Faulkner, has worked the more modern history of Bearden both in written research and installation of stone markers noting the unique neighborhood’s best stories. Working together, the Faulkners have added much to what we know of…

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City of Knoxville Virtual Business Breakfast

Registration required

The City of Knoxville will host its Annual Business Breakfast via Zoom for companies to learn about upcoming business opportunities with the City of Knoxville for the next 12-18 months. Enhanced opportunities to meet department directors in small group settings will be available. Some of the participating departments include: Engineering, Redevelopment, Police, Fire, Fleet, Knoxville Area Transit, Parks and Recreation, Public Service, and Community Development. In addition, officials from Knoxville's Community Development Corporation (KCDC), the Public Building Authority, Knoxville Area…

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September 2021

10th Annual Women’s Fund Virtual Luncheon

$10 – $250

The luncheon, now in its 10th year, will shift to a virtual format in 2021 instead of the planned in-person event for safety reasons. The luncheon will be presented by WATE and streamed on the television station's app. Food, wine, dessert and the program can be picked up by appointment. The luncheon serves as a benefit for low-income women and girls across 25 counties in East Tennessee in the areas of education, life and work skills and showcases the impact…

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The Virtual Latino Awards 2021

The Latino Awards honor those who serve the East Tennessee community and is Centro Hispano de East Tennessee’s annual fundraising event and primary opportunity to share community and culture and showcase the impactful work. Centro Hispano de East Tennessee will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, observed Sept. 15-Oct. 15, with a virtual iteration of the gala. The event features an online auction and streaming broadcast of live and pre-recorded programming from Centro Hispano staff. Tickets to the 2021 Latino Awards are free.…

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October 2021

Endeavor Summit 2021

$40

Knoxville's annual Endeavor Young Professional Summit motivates the city's emerging leaders to engage in their community and take ownership of their professional growth. Compelling keynote speakers and dynamic discussions empower attendees to grow personally and professionally and invest in regional economic prosperity.

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Survivor Fitness Foundation’s Survivor Virtual Soirée

$125

The 3rd Annual Survivor Soirée will honor cancer survivors in the community and raise awareness of the importance of support for cancer survivors post-treatment with a virtual event at the homes of hosts. Guests will enjoy hand-selected wines from Ashe’s Wine & Spirits that have been paired with food prepared by Chefs Kendale Ball and Peter Glander. The 2021 honoree for the Knoxville event is Stacy Hillenbrand. Survivor Fitness has locations in Knoxville and Nashville.  

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Celebrating the Art of Survivorship Virtual Fall Luncheon

$100

Celebrating the Art of Survivorship raises funds and awareness for Cancer Support Community East Tennessee.  The 2021 event will be held virtually with a silent auction. Email [email protected] for additional information or visit https://www.cancersupportet.org/FL21/.

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February 2022

2022 Pinnacle Business Awards

The 18th Annual Pinnacle Business Awards celebrates outstanding regional businesses and business professionals for their impact on regional economic prosperity. The awards include categories for excellence in small, mid-sized, large, women-owned and minority-owned business; young entrepreneur; community impact; innovator; and leadership. The chamber will host a livestream of the press conference announcing the 2022 winners. Attendees can register for the event HERE.

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March 2022

Wilma Dykeman Stokely Memorial Lecture

The 2022 Wilma Dykeman Stokely Memorial Lecture with author Kathleen Dean Moore and WUOT’s Chrissy Keuper will be held as a event and is free and open to the public. Moore is a writer, moral philosopher and environmental thought-leader who is devoted to the defense of the lovely, reeling world. She is the author of "Earth's Wild Music: Celebrating and Defending the Songs of the Natural World" and "Bearing Witness: The Human-Rights Impacts of Fracking and Climate Change." Her next…

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