Tag: Knoxville History

  • The Knoxville History Project | Paul James | Feb. 13th

    The Knoxville History Project | Paul James | Feb. 13th

    Knoxville History Project

    Paul James, our speaker from Britain who settled here in ’99, spoke on historic Knoxville. He introduced a new book by Jack Neely, who just happen to be speaking next door. It covers a lot of titles such as downtown, Gay Street, State Street, and the Old City.  Moves on to statues, The Civil War, the University of Tennessee, then we move on to neighborhoods, parks and gardens and finally cemeteries.  If you passed up buying one, I am sure you will have another opportunity.  Coming in 2019 we will get Historic Bearden.  I live in what I tell everyone is Bearden but I’m not sure where it starts and ends.

    We had a couple of visitors: Michael Murphy came with Chris Kerr; Our own Pete was with her husband, is she still considered a visitor?  She announced she serves on the Sertoma Board and they opened a new house today (I didn’t ask where).

    Andy Schoerner won the grid pick with 7 out of 10. Too bad he wasn’t there and lost out on all that money.

    The board meeting held after the regular meeting established, we will have a St. Patrick’s Day celebration which is not a fund raiser but a friend raiser for new members. It’s lots of fun, not a whole lot of work and shouldn’t cost us a whole lot of money.

    Next Week:  Bob Rentenbach is bringing Lisa Beal from Home Federal Bank. I don’t know what she is going to tell us, but I bet we need to know.

  • Janet Bigelow | Charlie Bezinger History Letters | Mar 28th

    Janet Bigelow led us in a trip down memory lane from writings of her father, Charlie Bezinger who we all miss.  I, unfortunately got so caught up in listening I didn’t write enough of it down. I did get he graduated from high school in 1942 and they moved to Oak Ridge when he was 19.  He told about street cars and each one had a person who punched your ticket and they had a mail slot. The tracks going out Lyons View were the last to be removed, we determined buses could do the job better.

    The Sertoma Center is hosting their annual Friendship Dinner on May 10. We had two tables last year and hoping for a repeat. Chris Blue, winner on the voice will be in attendance and did you know he is also a lay preacher?  See Rusty to get your name on the list.

    Next week we will have Nathan Cunningham with the Boy Scouts and on April 11 Dr. Monica Crane will give us an update on Alzheimer’s.  For the record Jacob read the prayer and Aubrey led the pledge.

    Happy Birthday

    Terrell Kerr, Ashley Harkrider, Caroline Grimm