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Sunny Days and Community Initiatives Keep Morristown Thriving

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Sunny Skies and Community Spirit Keep Morristown Vibrant

Morristown has been basking in the beauty of sunny days lately, with temperatures reaching a cozy high of 73°F under clear blue skies. Gentle winds from the northeast have added a refreshing touch to our pleasant days, making it the perfect weather for enjoying outdoor activities. As the seasons shift, the sounds of laughter and the scent of blooming gardens fill our neighborhoods, inviting all to partake in the charm of autumn.

Montessori School Pollinator Garden: A Future Bloom

One such place worthy of a visit is the Montessori School Pollinator Garden located at the Living Promise Church. While it may seem that the garden has settled into a quieter phase, with plants entering their winter rest and flowers transforming into seed heads, come spring, this dedicated plot will burst back to life. Expect a spectacular display of colors and buzzing pollinator activity as it prepares to welcome back its vibrant visitors!

Excitement in Rutledge: Grainger Grizzlies Gear Up

Meanwhile, the Grainger Grizzlies are ramping up for an exciting few weeks ahead. Starting this Thursday night, they’ll go head-to-head with the fifth-ranked Greeneville team, lighting up Rutledge with thrilling action on the field. As communities gather to cheer on our young athletes, there’s an undeniable energy in the air, reminding us just how important it is to support our local teams.

Celebrating New Beginnings

In joyful family news, the Amato-Martinez family from Morristown has announced the birth of their beautiful daughter, Magnolia Grace Martinez. Born on May 21, 2024, at Morristown-Hamblen Healthcare System, this little bundle of joy weighed in at 6 lbs., 10 oz. Her proud grandparents, Dawn and Tom Amato, along with J.J. Hoover, are already showering her with love. Congratulations to the family on this delightful addition!

A Heartfelt Response to Hurricane Helene

And in a show of community support, the Knoxville TVA Employees Credit Union has been working hard to assist those affected by Hurricane Helene. Their Lend-A-Hand donation initiative has successfully raised over $120,000! They have matched the first $25,000, demonstrating their commitment to making a positive impact in our region. The funds will be directed to Second Harvest of East Tennessee, providing immediate assistance to our neighbors in need.

Charlotte Havely, VP of Marketing, expressed how heartwarming it is to witness such generosity: “This region is our home, and we’re heartbroken by the unprecedented effect Hurricane Helene has had on our neighbors.” Prior to the cash donations, KTVAECU also provided essential supplies like diapers, water, and hand sanitizer to support first responders in affected areas. They estimate that their hurricane relief efforts could top $200,000!

A Community United

In light of these efforts, Kimberley Trimble, Chief People Officer at KTVAECU, said, “In moments like this, our philosophy of People Helping People truly shines.” It’s uplifting to see how the Morristown area comes together in times of need, proving that we stand stronger as a community.

As we embrace the beauty of autumn and take steps into winter, Morristown continues to shine brightly through both joyous celebrations and those moments where we lend a hand to our neighbors. There’s always something happening here, and we can’t wait to see what’s in store for our lovely town as we move forward into the coming months!


Sunny Days and Community Initiatives Keep Morristown Thriving

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